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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:04 am
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I'm saving money for a new nice looking and good sounding turntable for cleaning off my old records and it would be great with some advice. I've read a pair of audiophile magazines but that's about it. How important is the kind of cartrige, tonearm, material in the platter/playing surface, rim or direct drive system and s.o?
Or is the best thing to simply look for a used turntable?
I'm temted by these two:
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They have allmost the same equipments exept for the playing surface.
The right turntable is a little more expensive but it's in my eyes nicer to look at. :roll:
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:30 am
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I love the ReVoX B795 of my father, the sound is amazing, he told me it was the best turntable in the 80's :P
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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:48 pm
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Technics MK2 are the bests !!!
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:13 pm
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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:53 pm
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dj_epo wrote:Technics MK2 are the bests !!!
Other people says they are bad soundquality for HIFI... we are talking 1200/1210? I rather use them for DJ stuff.
Rega does also make quality turntables. I can't say what is best between direct drive and belt drive. Direct drive is a magnetic system and no belt will get tender or worn. As far as I remember the strength of direct drive is that the engine is stronger so the acceleration wont be too long for DJ mixing.
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:02 pm
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The right one do look better even from a Womans perspective as mine!

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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:22 pm
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Synthesist wrote:
dj_epo wrote:Technics MK2 are the bests !!!
Other people says they are bad soundquality for HIFI... we are talking 1200/1210? I rather use them for DJ stuff.
Rega does also make quality turntables. I can't say what is best between direct drive and belt drive. Direct drive is a magnetic system and no belt will get tender or worn. As far as I remember the strength of direct drive is that the engine is stronger so the acceleration wont be too long for DJ mixing.
You mean like this one? :mrgreen:
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(It exists in 7 other colors)
The older Rega Planar II has also got many good words from the press and there are plenty of them for sale that are used. What also made me pretty hooked on the very Pro-Ject is by the fact that the tonearm is made of carbon fibre. As a cyclist you may know that this material is very well suited for picking up all kinds of vibrations and neutralize them. Well, it's really confusing but some day I'm going to make my decition. Thank's for your viewpoints so far... :D :roll:
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:14 pm
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Wow, very design, maybe one of those but in white or black :D

Do you speak of a DJ turntable or a turntable to listen to LPs ?
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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 7:28 pm
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Yes that Rega Planar has the classical design. My dad has the Planar II which is atleast 10 years old. It looks 99 like this (the planar 3), just in a black finish. I have no idea what the difference is. They looks simple and so are they but thats also the idea.
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:26 pm
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noyau wrote:Do you speak of a DJ turntable or a turntable to listen to LPs ?
No scratching for me...only pure audiophile listening.
Synthesist wrote:I have no idea what the difference is. They looks simple and so are they but thats also the idea.
I think it's some small improvements of motor and tone arm.
If I remember it correctly you can buy some kit and upgrade the older Planar II
(before 2000) with more "up-to-date" tone arm or/and motor.
Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:15 pm
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SHARPBLUE wrote:Image

Townshend Elite Rock - if you can find one second hand, I got mine for £600 it sounds sweet.

that looks like the inside of a hard drive!!!!!!!!!!Who invents these rancid looking turntables!!!!!
Ok if you only intend to listen to LPs

But Even after 30 years of production you cant beat the Technic SL1200 Mk2s,just recently bought myself a pair again after 14 years after selling my original 1210s.....had to dust off my oldskool hardcore records(in excess of 500,boy did it bring back some memories of my Raving and DJ days(1991-1994)I've since found out that many of the records i have are worth a fortune,i have a limited edition Blue vinyl record thats currently going for £100(Armageddon/News at ten for you hardcore ravers out there!!)....I only paid £3 for it back in 1993,wish i'd have known i would have bought 2 copies


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Post Posted Fri Aug 04, 2006 11:25 pm
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Say Hi to mister Laser Turntable :D
A little expensive, but IMHO the best solution around.. :mrgreen:
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Post Posted Sat Aug 05, 2006 9:46 am
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Uuuuuh, /me wants :mrgreen:
Oops, the price :mrgreen::mrgreen:
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Post Posted Sat Aug 05, 2006 12:51 pm
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Synthesist wrote:
dj_epo wrote:Technics MK2 are the bests !!!
Other people says they are bad soundquality for HIFI... we are talking 1200/1210? I rather use them for DJ stuff.
Rega does also make quality turntables. I can't say what is best between direct drive and belt drive. Direct drive is a magnetic system and no belt will get tender or worn. As far as I remember the strength of direct drive is that the engine is stronger so the acceleration wont be too long for DJ mixing.
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€ !
Post Posted Sat Aug 05, 2006 1:40 pm
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dj_epo wrote:
Synthesist wrote:
dj_epo wrote:Technics MK2 are the bests !!!
Other people says they are bad soundquality for HIFI... we are talking 1200/1210? I rather use them for DJ stuff.
Rega does also make quality turntables. I can't say what is best between direct drive and belt drive. Direct drive is a magnetic system and no belt will get tender or worn. As far as I remember the strength of direct drive is that the engine is stronger so the acceleration wont be too long for DJ mixing.
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€ !
Ofcourse I know about the needle, which you can get for different puposes. On a scratchneedle, other things than soundquality is in priority such as make it avoid skipping and avoid the needle to go too deep into the groove.

But the output on the Technics is said to be a little more critical. I can't use myself as a witness in this case, only what other DJs says, not a good argument I know :wink:

Ortofon used to make a serie called 10, 20 etc. I don't know it's like they are targeting more on the DJ environment.







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