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turntable advice? (again) [message #12509] Thu, 25 August 2005 17:53 Go to next message
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okay... new thread. hopefully not as bad as the last.

i know absolutely nothing about turntables. i've been searching for information for 2 weeks or so, and somehow i haven't learned anything. i've attempted to play about 2 records in my life, and both times i broke the record player beyond recognition.

anyway, i think maybe i've been asking my questions wrong... or asking the wrong questions all together. so, i'm going to try again.

1. starting from scratch, what do i need to listen to my records? i had originally thought of buying a suitcase model record player, but apparently people hate those. i know i need a turntable and... speakers. what else?

2. most "budget" entry-level turntable suggestions that i've seen have cost between $300 and $500. rarely have i seen anything lower than $200. i've seen more than a few discussions of replacement cartridges that cost $500+. i completely understand the market for that, but for the casual listener it seems a bit excessive. i really just want to hear my records in decent quality without damaging them and without spending billions of dollars to maintain the turntable. i'd really like to spend less than $100 on the whole thing, but i'm getting the feeling that it's not going to happen. is there anything out there for casual listeners? if not, what's the lowest that i can expect to spend without buying crap?

3. is there any kind of "turntables for complete idiots" website? i keep finding myself lost in terminology, and every site i find that attempts to explain things confuses me even more.

4. i just received a few 45's in the mail. they're in great condition, but they have dust all over them. what's the safest way to go about cleaning them?

thanks... and my apologies for being an idiot.

Re: turntable advice? (again) [message #12510 is a reply to message #12509] Thu, 25 August 2005 22:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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For the price range you're talking about, I really like the Technics direct drive models. Some of the other guys will offer other suggestions too.

I have a Rega, but it costs a little more. I really dig the VPI tables too, but they're also more money. In the under a grand market, I think the Technics tables are the best deal.


Re: turntable advice? (again) [message #12549 is a reply to message #12509] Sat, 17 September 2005 08:57 Go to previous message
hurdy_gurdyman is currently offline  hurdy_gurdyman
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A good quality table on the cheap is the AR-XA. This can be found on ebay for about $50 or so. These have a very professional platter with a simple but competant arm. Get a guarentee that both channels sound ok when playing and that the platter spins under it's own power. The most common problem with these is that the tonearm wire gets chewed up between the floating sub-chassis and plinith top when the unit is being transported with the platter still in place. The proper way to transport or ship is to remove the platter and wrap it separately and place under the rest of the unit. If the wire is ok and the motor works, a simple lube of tonearm bearings and platter bearings and tonearm tracking adjustments will make a great sounding turntable that will cost a few hundred dollars to get better sound.

Dave

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