The Dual 1019 was released in 1965 and was one of the first record players to incorporate a tone arm with an anti-skating mechanism. It also came with built-in stereo speakers (a first for its price range) and a unique suspension device that improved sound quality over other turntables at the time. It sold for $350—a hefty price tag for its time!
Vintage automatic turntable recommendations?
Hey guys-
I have a Rega RP1 and it is fine and all, but I would listen to more vinyl if I had an automatic turntable. I know that is sacrilegious in the hi-fi community, but who cares. Does anyone have any favorite vintage automatic turntables? I was checking out the Sansui XR-Q7 and it sounds like a good option...
Thanks in advance!
-kidhominid
I have a Rega RP1 and it is fine and all, but I would listen to more vinyl if I had an automatic turntable. I know that is sacrilegious in the hi-fi community, but who cares. Does anyone have any favorite vintage automatic turntables? I was checking out the Sansui XR-Q7 and it sounds like a good option...
Thanks in advance!
-kidhominid