My son needs a turntable. He's currently using an old Sony direct drive he got at a resale shop and it's barely adequate. I'd like to build him something reasonably good, but I've been away from DIY for quite a while other than speakers. I've poked around a bit looking for possibilities for a bearing without much luck. Anyone have ideas or sources?
Or, should I just get him a Technics SL1200 MK II? There's a local one for around $500. Anything new around that price worth considering?
I would describe his interest in vinyl as moderate, but his interest in music is very high. I suspect his vinyl interest is limited by his current setup.
Or, should I just get him a Technics SL1200 MK II? There's a local one for around $500. Anything new around that price worth considering?
I would describe his interest in vinyl as moderate, but his interest in music is very high. I suspect his vinyl interest is limited by his current setup.
Or, should I just get him a Technics SL1200 MK II? There's a local one for around $500.
These days that's a good deal for a clean deck that isn't beat up. With a Herbie's mat and a good cartridge, it will be a solid performer.
And, if he decides to sell it, you won't loose any money.
jeff
Check out Pro-Ject offerings. Even new ones are not expensive. Replace stock needle with something better and you (or he) are set.
Technics 1200 will likely be better, but much more expensive.
turntable fun
Technics 1200 will likely be better, but much more expensive.
turntable fun
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