Should I get an Audio-Technics AT-PL120? [message #13599] |
Tue, 04 December 2007 13:34 |
Mark J.
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Hi,all. I hope someone can help me decide if this is the right turntable for me. I am asking for a turntable for Christmas, and I'm having a tough time figuring out which one. All manual is fine, but I require a cue lever, and I like being able to adjust the counterweight, anti-skating,etc. so many don't have a cue lever. I'll be connecting directly to my computer to convert to wav files, but I don't like the cheap USB turntables I've seen everywhere. My budget is around $200-$250 (I know, it's not much for a turntable), and I've got my eye on the Audio-Technica AT-PL120. I read good things about it, but I'm afraid of ground loop hum, as some people seem to have this problem with that model, and others do not. Anybody have any advice? If I had to pick up a cheap pre-amp in order to filter out the hum, I would, even though it has one built in, but what scares me is that the AT-PL120 has no ground wire. Should I be concerned? Other than that, I like everything else about it (except the hard-wired cables). Are there other models I should consider with similar features, or is this the best value ($170 at Amazon)?
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Re: Should I get an Audio-Technics AT-PL120? [message #13644 is a reply to message #13599] |
Fri, 08 February 2008 05:26 |
netaces2k
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Esquire |
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My dad has one of those, a silver AT-PL120. That table is very nice in my opinion. He had a Realistic LAB-500 some years back, which for it's day was a real nice turntable. I got to use that and liked it a whole lot. The PL120 is a very feature rich table. I somewhat resent, the other poster telling everyone, that a AT is a 'cheapo'. I wonder what they would about that. But, having heard the PL120 and seen it in action. i'm impressed. The idea of a $1,000.00 turntable, is utter crap. There is no justification for wasting that much money.
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