What the... What's the point having a turntable working with digital signals like a cd-player? Ok, very funny idea but ofcaurse the price is rediculous.GeeJee wrote:www.elpj.com
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A little expensive, but IMHO the best solution around..
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I remember some cheaper model in the 80's that looked almost like this one, only a bit thinner. The idea with them was that you didn't have to turn side of the LP. I think they had 2 needles, one (as usual) at the top side and one on the under side. They was on the market for some year and then they disappeared.
1. Yea, like in the 80's or something?dj_epo wrote: that turntable was initialy made for hifi purpose.
The soundquality depends of the cartidge you put on the arm.
you can buy a second hand less than 300€ !
2. Yes it does. Is it compatible with any cartridge on the market?
3. It can be quite tricky to judge the condition of a DJ turntable that has looked the same for centurys in compare to one with "more design" that you only can use fixed at home for listening only.
A Technics 1200/1210 is a very good sounding machine indeed and well suited for tough use. It's just that I have seen so many of them that I'm tired of the design...it's like a "Volvo" for me. I want a Jaguar.