Depends on if you're looking for something to dj off of,
if you're an audiophile, or if you just want something to listen to records
on.
If you want to get into djin'g, i'd seriously recommend the Techniquies 1200
mk II line.
They run 350-500 new, and not much less used, since they wear very well over
time.
So its a bit out of your pricerange. If you want an intro dj table, make
sure to at least
get a table that's direct drive rather than belt drive.
Audiophile tables seem to run even more than techniques.
I imagine you're mostly paying for the stylus/needle, although i'm not that
familiar with this area.
For something that "just works", i'd recommend scouring garage sales,
local thrift shops, etc. I've found some good tables that way for pretty
cheap prices ($10-50)
But make sure to test them first. One consideration though is that they may
not have needles
that you can easily get replacements for anylonger.
You could also go for low-end newmark or gemini tables. They'll run about
$80-$150,
and are usually belt driven. But they are sturdy enough and will certainly
have replaceable needles.
- cutups
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathan Lueckenhoff" <Nathan.Lueckenhoff@colorado.edu>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 6:37 PM
Subject: [idm] OT: Record Players
quoted 1 line Just a quick question, and I feel I'll get the best answer here. I'm in
> Just a quick question, and I feel I'll get the best answer here. I'm in
the
quoted 17 lines market for a new record player, but confess that I know very little about
> market for a new record player, but confess that I know very little about
> them. Nothing fancy, just so I can play my records clearly. I don't want
> to spend more than 100-150 bucks, and would even consider a used player if
> it makes sense (the needle makes the difference yes?). Hit me with your
> suggestions (player model and needle type), and bombard me with as much
> technical mumbo jumbo as you feel fit.
>
> Thanks so much in advance.
>
> -Nathan
>
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