Yes, I had one for a while. It sounded pretty good, but you need to verify the speed, there are little trimpots to adjust it, they are seldom set correctly from the factory.
The tonearm is a plastic and steel design, very poor by most 'high end' standards. The motor is low on hum, but not very stable because the platter is light.
Generally, don't spend more than $50 USD on this used table. It IS better than any big-name TT at a big-box store for $100... but represents 80's mid-fi. It DID tide me over till I got ahold of a Linn Axis though...
The tonearm is a plastic and steel design, very poor by most 'high end' standards. The motor is low on hum, but not very stable because the platter is light.
Generally, don't spend more than $50 USD on this used table. It IS better than any big-name TT at a big-box store for $100... but represents 80's mid-fi. It DID tide me over till I got ahold of a Linn Axis though...
Hello,
thanks. In fact I try to find a cheap turntable with heavy plater for taking off this plater and make a DIY turntable with it
Cordialy
Pascal.
thanks. In fact I try to find a cheap turntable with heavy plater for taking off this plater and make a DIY turntable with it
Cordialy
Pascal.
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