Turntables
Turntables
Any recommendations on low to mid-range tts or "antiques"?
5 years ago when I moved across the continent, had to part with my vinyl and some components… bad idea! In retrospect, should've kept the records and stereo and sold the cds.
Anyway, in need of a good turntable, to play records I am slowly gleaning here and there.
Your recommendations would be appreciated.
5 years ago when I moved across the continent, had to part with my vinyl and some components… bad idea! In retrospect, should've kept the records and stereo and sold the cds.
Anyway, in need of a good turntable, to play records I am slowly gleaning here and there.
Your recommendations would be appreciated.
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Cem, as you know, there has been a tremendous revival in vinyl and turntables in recent years.
I don't have the definitive answer to your question, which is a very subjective one. However, the link below should prove useful. I would feel confident with several of these turntables, as well as my old Rek-O-Kut K34H.
THE EIGHT BEST BUDGET TURNTABLES THAT WON'T RUIN YOUR RECORDS
MUSIC HALL MMF-2.2
I don't have the definitive answer to your question, which is a very subjective one. However, the link below should prove useful. I would feel confident with several of these turntables, as well as my old Rek-O-Kut K34H.
THE EIGHT BEST BUDGET TURNTABLES THAT WON'T RUIN YOUR RECORDS
MUSIC HALL MMF-2.2
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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Thank you, Ron, for the link. I've received some other good recs on fb, as well. I think, I'll keep an eye out for probably a used Thorens or Rega or some such. I'm open to other suggestions, too.
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My Sansui has served me well for over 40 years. I can't remember what it cost but I think it was quite a bit.
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Thanks, Clint, I'll add that to the list. Considering getting an older/vintage one that needs some work, as long as it's built solid with few moving parts.
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Cem, in case you missed my reference, if you're interested in an "old school" TT, Rek-O-Kut belt drives were pretty damned simple and solid.
Rek-O-Kut K34H
This is the arm I used with my Rek-O-Kut:
Grado Laboratory Series Arm
I just discovered this rare Rek-O-Kut L34H on eBay, which is very intriguing. It's a direct drive with an idler wheel and fabulous motor.
Rek-O-Kut L34H
Rek-O-Kut K34H
This is the arm I used with my Rek-O-Kut:
Grado Laboratory Series Arm
I just discovered this rare Rek-O-Kut L34H on eBay, which is very intriguing. It's a direct drive with an idler wheel and fabulous motor.
Rek-O-Kut L34H
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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I liked my Thorens TD160 and my Connoisseur BD103 and loved my Regal Planar 3. Be sure to factor in the price of a tonearm, if not included, a cartridge and PROPER set up. Tools to do your own set up aren't terribly expensive, maybe US$60. If you buy new, you can get a package (turntable, cartridge, and setup). The new package also ensures tonearm/ cartridge compatibility. Used cartridges can be a gamble where the "wager" is your records.
Also don't forget a phono preamplifier, if you receiver/preamplifier doesn't have one with proper impedence/resistance/"loading" for your cartridge.
Also don't forget a phono preamplifier, if you receiver/preamplifier doesn't have one with proper impedence/resistance/"loading" for your cartridge.
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Thanks, Ron. I thought, I might be too much of a klutz to pull that off and maybe too expensive, no? Sounds fantastic otherwise.
Thanks, Bebop... stuff to think about. Thorens, Linn, Rega, even Technics and Mitsubishi upright all come highly recommended. I'm not an audiophile, but want to get the maximum audio for not much dough. Just want as pure a sound as I can afford.
A friend is going to unload two of his old turntables on me… not even sure what brands or what shape they are in. I will get them looked at first. Then, I will look at all of these recs in detail.
Great info, guys… cheers!
Thanks, Bebop... stuff to think about. Thorens, Linn, Rega, even Technics and Mitsubishi upright all come highly recommended. I'm not an audiophile, but want to get the maximum audio for not much dough. Just want as pure a sound as I can afford.
A friend is going to unload two of his old turntables on me… not even sure what brands or what shape they are in. I will get them looked at first. Then, I will look at all of these recs in detail.
Great info, guys… cheers!
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I got the turntables -- a Kenwood and a Yamaha. I'm not expecting great results out of such flimsy consumer model tt's… maybe the Yamaha is ok. We'll see…
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I've owned my trusty old Linn LP12/Lingo/Ittok for close to 25 yrs without a problem. They can be a bit pricey though so it's probably not what yr looking for. The one bit of advice I'd offer is to be careful with your records! A bad TT/cartridge can do irreversible damage to them! TT's can come and go but the LP's are forever!;)
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Chazro wrote:I've owned my trusty old Linn LP12/Lingo/Ittok for close to 25 yrs without a problem. They can be a bit pricey though so it's probably not what yr looking for. The one bit of advice I'd offer is to be careful with your records! A bad TT/cartridge can do irreversible damage to them! TT's can come and go but the LP's are forever!;)
Bad cartridge...or improper alignment, incorrect tracking force, improper tonearm/cartridge matching (mass/compliance)...
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A great site for all things analog; needledoctor.com. Been around for awhile and they offer gear at all price points!
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Chazro wrote:A great site for all things analog; needledoctor.com. Been around for awhile and they offer gear at all price points!
Jerry Raskin (Needle Doctor) has paired up with Amoeba Records. You might find discounts through the Amoeba website. There are coupons in stores.
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Another article with turntable recommendations: The 8 Best Vintage Turntables
Of course, since the rest of the Internet has also read this article, many of the turntables described as cheap are no longer that cheap. This is the same thing that has happened over the last couple of years to analog camera lenses.
Of course, since the rest of the Internet has also read this article, many of the turntables described as cheap are no longer that cheap. This is the same thing that has happened over the last couple of years to analog camera lenses.
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Thanks again, BeBop… and Chazro and Justin. Lots more useful guidance coming from JT folk than I'd expected on this.
I think, I'm going to take it slow and try and find a well-made, probably second hand unit like Thorens, Linn or Rega and be ready to spend about 500 bucks, which is a lot for me. BeBop reminded me of the possible need for a preamp. How much does one need to spend on a decent preamp? I have two receivers; both low-end(ish) consumer models. One is a Yamaha RX-V659, the other a Harman/Kardon AVR 700.
Ron's idea of the kit is a possibility. I only worry that I'm not handy with such things.
Thank you all and keep the ideas coming.
I think, I'm going to take it slow and try and find a well-made, probably second hand unit like Thorens, Linn or Rega and be ready to spend about 500 bucks, which is a lot for me. BeBop reminded me of the possible need for a preamp. How much does one need to spend on a decent preamp? I have two receivers; both low-end(ish) consumer models. One is a Yamaha RX-V659, the other a Harman/Kardon AVR 700.
Ron's idea of the kit is a possibility. I only worry that I'm not handy with such things.
Thank you all and keep the ideas coming.
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I kind of like this guy here:
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/ele/4626460947.html
…and this one:
http://toronto.craigslist.ca/mss/ele/4649687887.html
I know little about buying such things, so not wanting to buy duds requiring tons of repairs or parts to work right.
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/ele/4626460947.html
…and this one:
http://toronto.craigslist.ca/mss/ele/4649687887.html
I know little about buying such things, so not wanting to buy duds requiring tons of repairs or parts to work right.
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Cem wrote:Thanks again, BeBop… and Chazro and Justin. Lots more useful guidance coming from JT folk than I'd expected on this.
I think, I'm going to take it slow and try and find a well-made, probably second hand unit like Thorens, Linn or Rega and be ready to spend about 500 bucks, which is a lot for me. BeBop reminded me of the possible need for a preamp. How much does one need to spend on a decent preamp? I have two receivers; both low-end(ish) consumer models. One is a Yamaha RX-V659, the other a Harman/Kardon AVR 700.
Ron's idea of the kit is a possibility. I only worry that I'm not handy with such things.
Thank you all and keep the ideas coming.
Cem, I wasn't suggesting that you build anything from a kit. The Rek-O-Kut I had was built by me from a kit, as was my Harman Kardon amp/reamp, but those haven't been available for decades. There are still a few of them out there, having been built many years ago.
A good tonearm & cartridge are equally important, of course. A phono preamp would be a wonderful addition if your budget allows. They can range from about $99.00 to several hundred dollars and beyond.
http://www.audioadvisor.com/searchprods.asp
I highly recommend Audio Advisor as a reputable source for new gear. I've dealt with them many times. They have a wonderful selection, and they've always treated me right. You can buy with confidence from them, Cem.
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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I would second Ron's AudioAdvisor suggestion. If you buy from them, you'll get something properly set-up. Watch for specials and closeouts. If you get their e-mails, there are frequent coupons.
Just to clarify on the amplification, no matter what turntable/cartridge you get, you will need a phono preamp. If you have a receiver or preamp with an input labelled "phono", you're set. If you get a low output cartridge (many consider them to sound better, typically a "moving coil" design), you will also need a "step-up device" to raise the signal to a level that the phono preamp can work with.
Clear as mud?
Just to clarify on the amplification, no matter what turntable/cartridge you get, you will need a phono preamp. If you have a receiver or preamp with an input labelled "phono", you're set. If you get a low output cartridge (many consider them to sound better, typically a "moving coil" design), you will also need a "step-up device" to raise the signal to a level that the phono preamp can work with.
Clear as mud?
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Thanks for that clarification re: phono preamp, BeBop. You are correct, sir. My mind was in a different space with respect to those, having always had a dedicated preamp/amp to work with. Some of the current tube-type preamps are pretty hip and have gotten a lot more affordable.
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Cem wrote:I kind of like this guy here:
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/ele/4626460947.html
…and this one:
http://toronto.craigslist.ca/mss/ele/4649687887.html
I know little about buying such things, so not wanting to buy duds requiring tons of repairs or parts to work right.
For what it's worth, I would avoid both of these, Cem. I would also discourage buying something of this nature from Craigslist unless you are very familiar with its features and idiosyncrasies.
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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Thank you, Ron & BeBop!
Lots to research and consider.
Sadly, Audio Advisor will be tricky for us north of the border. Customs costs will be prohibitive. I did just order some headphones from them. We'll see how badly the customs ding.
Lots to research and consider.
Sadly, Audio Advisor will be tricky for us north of the border. Customs costs will be prohibitive. I did just order some headphones from them. We'll see how badly the customs ding.
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Ooooh. Didn't know you were "one of them". This place has used stuff, but dealers also list: http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/classifi ... urntables/
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You're welcome, Cem.
Sorry that I didn't factor in the hassle and expense of customs costs and other costs associated with sending products from the U.S. to Canada.
After doing a bit of research, I discovered a couple of worthy online audio sources based in Canada, which should level the playing field for you.
http://www.everestaudio.com/
Check out this affordable Dual TT, Cem. It also features a built-in phono preamp, so you only need an amp to be set. The model CS-440-EV is the same TT without the built-in phono preamp, and costs $50 less, but may not be available at Everest Audio.
DUAL CS 440-BP turntable with built-in phono preamp
This is complete with head shell and cartridge for less than $500.00 CAD*! You may want to upgrade to a higher end cartridge at some point, but this would definitely get you on the road with a brand new rig from a very respected maker of turntables.
* The price above is Canadian (CAD), not USD.
Sorry that I didn't factor in the hassle and expense of customs costs and other costs associated with sending products from the U.S. to Canada.
After doing a bit of research, I discovered a couple of worthy online audio sources based in Canada, which should level the playing field for you.
http://www.everestaudio.com/
Check out this affordable Dual TT, Cem. It also features a built-in phono preamp, so you only need an amp to be set. The model CS-440-EV is the same TT without the built-in phono preamp, and costs $50 less, but may not be available at Everest Audio.
DUAL CS 440-BP turntable with built-in phono preamp
This is complete with head shell and cartridge for less than $500.00 CAD*! You may want to upgrade to a higher end cartridge at some point, but this would definitely get you on the road with a brand new rig from a very respected maker of turntables.
* The price above is Canadian (CAD), not USD.
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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BeBop, yes, that looks like a good Canadian resource. I've come across it before, but haven't heard anyone recommend.
Ron, that Dual appears to be a nice, simple solution. I'm tempted.
If you had, say, a $500 limit, would you get a new machine such as that Dual ready to plug and play or an older, sturdier tt, plus a tonearm, cartridge and preamp? I'm leaning towards the latter, but it would require more time and effort… and potentially riskier and more rewarding.
Thank you both, again, for the kind help with research.
Ron, that Dual appears to be a nice, simple solution. I'm tempted.
If you had, say, a $500 limit, would you get a new machine such as that Dual ready to plug and play or an older, sturdier tt, plus a tonearm, cartridge and preamp? I'm leaning towards the latter, but it would require more time and effort… and potentially riskier and more rewarding.
Thank you both, again, for the kind help with research.
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Cem, before I answer the $500 question, what amp or amp/preamp combo do you have? Or is your power from an FM Receiver? Do you actually need the phono preamp, or do you have a phono input on your amp?
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
http://500px.com/rpthorne
http://500px.com/rpthorne
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