We have an above average Best Buy in my area with a Pro/Music room in the back. I picked up this Numark TTX-USB DJ Turtable there for $279... a great deal!
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I know... I know... it's not a Technics SL series. But before the "inferior Technics clone" remarks start coming, let me say that this unit looks nothing like a Technics, and has all kinds of neat features the Technics does not have.
I was impressed with the build quality, which was excellent for the money. It actually weighs more then a Technics SL (27 lbs), and the cheaper Numarks/Stantons were like junk by comparison. The TTX is really in a class by itself.
I bought this mainly with the future plan of playback and possibly archiving (Via CPU) of my somewhat small, (but in excellent condition) 78rpm collection. With the ability to play at speeds ranging from 16-2/3 to 117 RPM (Technics doesn't even come close), the Numark can play almost any obscure disc ever made.
No matter what happens as far as future purchases go, this particular TT could always be very useful for me, as you don't need ultra hi-fidelity units for 78rpm issues. The ability to easily swap different headshells with all the different cartridges (stereo/mono/78rpm) has also strongly appealed to me with these type of units.
But being on a budget, I need to use this as my main table for a while until I can get the Technics SL I always wanted, or a better sounding belt drive TT for audiophile/Hi-Fi playback.
The Numark actually sounds better then I was expecting, but not as good as some of the better belt drive TT's I've had. I don't know how it would compare to the sound of a Technics, as I've never actually heard one of those.
The TTX probably has some minor resonance issues and the sound stage doesn't seem to be as open as it could be, particularly in the low end. It seems I have to turn the volume up on my receiver more to get it at the same listening levels as my old TT, which then causes the phono pre-amp to have audible hum during quiet passages. Although the phono pre-amp in my receiver is undoubtedly not the greatest, it still performs better then the TTX's built in pre-amp, which doesn't seem to have as much gain.
So my basic question is if there is anything I can do to make this TT sound better? The main fault probably lies with the die-cast aluminum tone arm, which is probably even worse then the Technics, although it is vertically adjustable, if that could possibly make a difference. I'm using the S-shaped tone arm and my AT-440mla cartridge, which performed fine on other TT's (I know better than to use the DJ cartridge). It also has a felt slip mat.
Are there any modifications available for this TT? Would using a heavier, thicker mat help? Getting a better phono pre-amp that might be more suited for this unit is another direction I'm willing to take.
If I can get this thing to sound just a little better, It wouldn't really be necessary to get another TT at all, as this one is the "Jack of all trades" I could ever possibly need.
Any recommendations?