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spin clean will get you by until you figure out what you really want/need
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(I still have vinyl, never took it to this extreme!) |
Anybody here do business with these people? USA turntable mfgr.
https://uturnaudio.com/collections/all |
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Know several people with them and they work well, been around for a while now. |
Fremer gave them a positive review 10 years ago
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/u-turn’s-remarkable-179-orbit-turntable-crosley-killer |
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VPI however is a full-on US designed and built product. If country of origin AND assembly is important to your purchase decision. |
I think if he looking at a $200 turntable he isn’t looking at VPI right?
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200$ is what I paid for my VPI............record clamp
If you look at their website and around it seems like u turn does a fair amount of actual manufacturing in their facility and USA vendors. Can pair with Schitt audio for a mostly usa sourced budget friendly system. |
Old thread, but Oracle is still the best
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1705602701.jpg
Tangent tracking Yamaha, has served me well for 47 years. |
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I just finished up refreshing my Thorens TD 145 mkII
Replaced the suspension springs, drive belt, feet and a new cork/rubber turntable mat checked the tonearn/cart alinement and braced the floor joists! Wow i'm sonically impressed Thanks to Vinyl Nirvana for the high quality parts |
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just, jealous I haven't gotten to mine yet |
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"some people have told me that the Technics SL-1800 mid 1970s is a rare, and great tune table
Is this true ? And why is rare? |
People have told me that the Technics SL-1800 made in mid 1970s is a rare, and great tune table.
IDK. Is this true ? And why is rare? |
What does rare mean? If its avaialbe on reverb or ebay I dont think its that rare. Looks like nice ones can be had for a couple hundred bucks.
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SL-1800 isnt particularly rare or valuable. I think it is a manual/basic version of sl1200, literally one of the most common turntables made (but a great one)
Technics from that vintage are very good turntables (as are the current technics revival tables). It used to be no brainer advice to tell people interested in turntables to pick up the nicest sl1200 they could find for $200 on craigslist, but now that everyone is back into turntables they are 2-3 times as much. Rare is not a positive trait in a TT BTW, makes it hard to find support and parts. |
On my 3rd VPI table. Just added a Manley Chinook phono preamp that was an impressive upgrade. So many variables with turntables that it’s hard to suggest that one sounds better than another. Of course that’s true with audio gear in general (damping, room acoustics, electronics, cabling, speakers and their placement and the list goes on).
Bottom line, it’s a fun hobby but don’t buy equipment because Fremer gave it a good review. He gives everything a good review…as do most reviewers. |
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