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Turntable questions

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  1. htwnbandit

    htwnbandit Member

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    I've got a few questions about vinyl record players, hopefully some of you guys can help.

    First off, I have a cheap $70 all-in-one Electro Brand turntable. The audio isn't all that good, I assume it's perhaps a cheap needle/cartridge. Also, the music starts to distort slightly as it gets to the end of the side. This happens with every record. I'll try to post some pictures in a bit of the turntable itself. I can't find any reviews of it online. Why does the distortion happen? Is it the cheap TT itself? It doesn't even sound all that great to begin with. I've heard Technics turntables for example, and those sound excellent.

    My second question is, what do you all recommend for an AFFORDABLE, good-sounding turntable? I feel like $300 for a turntable is just too much. Am I really going to believe I can't find a decent TT for around $150? What do you all recommend?
     
  2. v3.0

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    I highly recommend getting two turntables and a microphone.
     
  3. htwnbandit

    htwnbandit Member

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    It's not for DJing, it's just for listening to music.
     
  4. heypartner

    heypartner Contributing Member

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    I highly recommend getting two turntables and a microphone and a lava lamp
     
  5. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    First time I have run across someone asking about super cheap turntables. I was under the impression they were still only used by audiophiles, analog purists and/or hipsters. Trying to play an old music collection or something?
     
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    For your budget, I suggest an Audio-Technica LP120. Very simple and no hassle product which one of my friends owns. Great sound for the price. However, don't make the mistake in thinking higher price = not worth it. My ex-fiancée bought me a Linn LP12 for my birthday, and it is exquisite. It is among the finest I've ever heard along with the Technics SL1210 and VPI Scout. I doubt I'll ever sell it. I buy HiFi gear which lasts i.e. Revox and Nakamichi 3-head decks that are 30-year olds in my flat which still run like champs.
     
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    For less than $150 you could get some bottles and cans and just clap your hands and just clap your hands.
     
  10. Tenchi

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    I have an LP120 and I really like it. You could also try the Pro Ject Carbon but its a bit more expensive.
     
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    How much is the LP120?
     
  12. htwnbandit

    htwnbandit Member

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    From my original post:

    "I have a cheap $70 Electro-Brand Turntable."

    Nice try though ;)
     
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  14. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    there is no such thing as a good cheap turntable especially since you need a good phono preamp also. The lost decently priced is the audio-technica lp120. It's 300 bucks but it has a built in preamp can can hook up to your computer also. Other turntable brands are music hall, rega, pro-ject. However, those cost a lot more once you take into account needles and preamp.
     
  15. HeWhoIsLunchbox

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    $249 on Amazon. I also have this turntable and it's pretty good. I have no complaints.
     
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    htwnbandit Member

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    Turntables in the 70s and 80s were seriously this expensive as well?
     
  18. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    hells yes (adjusted for inflation, hells yes)...
     
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    What's wrong with itunes?
     

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