Why buy Pro_ject, Music hall, Rega turntable when you can buy couple hundred dollar a good vintage?


Hi everyone,

I recently purchased Sony PS-X60 TT. I matched it with Dennon DL-103R cartridge and a  good old vintage Audio Technica step up transformer. My pre amp is Audiolab 800C. My power amps are class A N.E.W.. All my cables are Harmonic Tech. I am using a set of Audio Artistry Grand Bethoven speakers. When I purchased the turntable I realized the RCAs and the cable were damaged. So I opened it up and changed the power cable. I used 1877 Phono cable silver version. I changed the RCA to KLE. I also changed the interior wiring in the tone arm and headshell wiring. I used all LITZ silver. Most of you may know that PS-X60 has very good quality tonearm which is the same as a very expensive broadcasting Sony TT. The result became superb. Compare to my Marantz SA CD player, the sound quality to me is more natural, dynamic and transparent.

My experience in this upgrade is already superb but I want to know from those folks in here who has expeirenced  vintage TT  and class C TT (Rega, Pro-ject, Audio technica etc) or TT less than $2K. I want to know is it better to buy a class C or vintage TT. Any input is appreciated from those who experienced both.

I am newbie with LP.

Cheers!

sfeizif215

Showing 1 response by czarivey

I'm totally with you on that. Neither Rega, Music Hall or Pro-ject can match quality of classic vintage decks such as Technics SP10, Technics 1100a and Sony you've purchased.
I tried Rega P3 and my impression was mehh... Sloppy assembly, motor is noisy, glass platter. In other words pure junk.
Good pick.
Happy listening.