help choosing a turn table


good evening,

I will be purchasing my first turn table..  it will be for a second system using a Lyngdorf TDA 1120 combined with a pair of monitor audio gold 100 speakers .  Budget is preferably < 2k and ideally < $1,500..  music to be played is likely classic rock, 80 s music, maybe some alternative.. want detailed sound that is not fatiguing .. appreciate everyone’s input thanks 

rbgator94

@rbgator94 my first thought is...do you have a trusted audio dealer?

My rationale is they may have a great used opportunity and possibly one you can audition.

If new is your goal, I really appreciate the combination of simplistic solution and strong performance of Rega.

There's a lot of good turn tables out there with various design philosophies and Rega has tables like the P3 that perform and are easy to set-up.  I personally upgraded to the P8 because the simplicity is really attractive to me in higher end applications.

Yet there are great products from companies like VPI who stand behind their product and will get you where you want to go.

Good luck and enjoy the journey. 

@grislybutter , “a $1500 turntable won't compete with 10K turntables.”

+1 one must compare apples to apples.

 

 

I vote, again, for the Orbit Theory. It's made in the USA with USA components. Solid wood plinth, cast magnesium arm, simple and accessible electronic speed control (33 & 45) and on/ off switch which has great knob feel. Three (easy to level, level included) feet, optional phono stage if you need (and easy to by-pass if you don't) and you can upgrade to the Ortofon 2m Bronze (installed and aligned from the factory, the 2m Blue is standard). You will want to upgrade the phono leads (RCA), and the dust cover hinges seem a little cheap, but serviceable. You should be able to keep within your budget and you can deal directly with the factory and they are good people, too... I replaced a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC in my third system and I couldn't be happier.

Look at the VPI Cliffwood (made in the USA) for $1499---it usually comes with an Orofon Red which is easily upgraded to a Blue if you want. Very well made and great customer service if you ever need them.

Another vote for the Technics 1500c (or the 100 and a separate phono stage).

I bought the 1500 about a year ago and love the sound. I have a Nagaoka mp 110 and will be swapping that in soon. The 2M red is probably the only weakness. I am using the internal phono stage in lieu of the built in stage on my nad 3050le.