I jumped directly from a ~$1,000 hobbyist belt drive transcription turntable to a Technics SP-10R because I'm in the practice of selling records I've bought and transferred and didn't want to have regrets about the transfers possibly having been better. It took some saving and a lot of sales of good records after buying the table, but it was 100% worth it. There have been other bumps in the road with cartridges, tonearms, and stylii, but overall very few of the transfers I've made since upgrading to the top table on the market have problems. The SP-10R is leaps and bounds above the Rek-O-Kut tables made by Esoteric Sound. Is a SP-10R that much better than something like a 1200-G? Probably not, but I highly value the speed control box's extreme accuracy.
How often do you upgrade turntable ?
The table itself, not arm or cartridge.
And when you do, how far do you go ? Big steps, small steps ?
I got my Nottingham Spacedeck more than ten years ago and have no intention to replace it. I would have to jump high for the upgrade to make sense. One day perhaps.
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