ive heard of that - is it worth checking out?That is why I mentioned it in lieu of anything else. I didn't realize the budget issue. Given that, I suspect you'd have been better off having your old Technics serviced out. You can't buy much of a decent turntable these days for $450. The SL1200G is a $4000 machine.
I have been on the hunt for the best turntable I can buy. Any suggestions?
I have been on the for the best turntable I can buy. Any suggestions?
Right now, the best I have is a Technics SL-10, which is good. But, I am on the hunt for a fantastic, buzz free, high fidelity turntable.
i have heard things about Bang and Olufsen...
Right now, the best I have is a Technics SL-10, which is good. But, I am on the hunt for a fantastic, buzz free, high fidelity turntable.
i have heard things about Bang and Olufsen...
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I recently bought a Philips AF877 for $75. I added some decent gold plated female RCA's and a ground lug. Lubed the main bearing, replaced the awful cuing mechanism with a beautiful Chinese made cuing arm and voila! Resonance free resin plinth, suspended chasis and a sophisticated lightwieght tonearm that accomodates some pretty pricy cartridges. Okay it's not a Linn, but for a fraction of the cost of a used one, it sounds excellent. It even returns the tonearm at the end when I've nodded out on the couch. |
I was looking at the web and the Regar is listed. Vinyl NIrvana sells used high end and if you can find one an AR XA or XA 1. You might need it rebuilt about $300 but well worth it. Mine is from about 1970+. Bought from a neighbor for $50 and just spent $325 to rebuild. I can say the depth and tone plus richness of Cats show album and the other albums we have left is amazing. It kills CD music anytime. I am just sad we did not take some of the hundreds of new stereo recordings my parents had when their house was sold for teardown. My dad had bought a Macintosh Mono system in 1957 or 1958 but then went to a Nakamichi 2 Receiver that we are now using. Only problem with the older units no coax inputs or the power lines leak. You might need to have some repairsdone. You can also go to Music Technology in Springfield VA. He is amazing. Not sure how much longer he will be working. My high end dealer closed after 30 years. |
Right now, the best I have is a Technics SL-10 But, I am on the hunt for a fantastic, buzz free, high fidelity turntable.... im thinking under $450 If you think you can buy anything better than your Technics SL-10 under $450 then you're terribly wrong! All you need is a p-mount cartridge for SL-10 and a good service. It's a great turntable. |
Kenwood Kp990 and above are wonderful. with ah great mid compliance tonearm. easy to adopt multiple tonearm with simple mods. very easy to use and great. technics.. if you get a very good condition tonearmbof epa100. the ruby bearings easily crushed. high compliance tonearm though. sleeper Sony. 2250. fantastic tonearm. decent tt but more musical. mid high compliance.. 10.5 inch tonearm. depends what you need.. and 2nd hand always is condition condition and condition.if poor condition is almost as good as junk. Best if you have a very good restorer or get new ones. reed, avid, vpi. all very decent. or customize.. buy maglev sistem from eBay. the Denmark speaker guy is very happy with it |
Why not this marvel of technology? The Biotracer indeed was a marvelous piece of tech. http://www.thevintageknob.org/sony-PS-X555ES.html Could almost be had within your price range. |
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https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649572182-basis-work-of-art-as-new-demo-init/ half off retail... with what you save you can send your kids to yale |
leemurray2007. I did not care for the fit and finish of the Beogram. I didn't care for the built in cartridge and I feel it was the weak link with the turntable. The reason I bought the TT was because I won a Mobile Fidelity box set of the Rolling Stones on vinyl. I won it from Natural Sound so I went there to buy a TT to play it on (I actually HATE the Rolling Stones). I didn't care at all for the sound coming from the Beogram, the same songs played on a cheap FM tuner sounded better. The Rega was a lot more musical, but was very lightweight in sound. Hope this helps. |
B&O still make turntables? Had one in the late 80’s. Paid around $700-800 new. What a pile of crap! Brought it back to Natural Sound in Framingham, MA after a week and bought a Rega Planar 3 turntable with a Linn K9 mm cartridge instead. Although I wasn’t crazy about the Rega’s lightweight performance, it was light years better than the B&O. |