Looking to upgrade my turntable

m. zillch

m. zillch

Audioholic
How about telling us what specifically you are dissatisfied with in the current turntable which prompted you in whole quest to upgrade?
 
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Mike Up

Full Audioholic
True enough, but across the room is insane!
Yes, definitely not confidence inspiring. Years and years ago in 1999, I bought a Yamaha RX-V995 for $1,000 that produced a loud power supply transformer buzz just about 2 months of purchase. It was within the dealer's time frame to upgrade but not replace/return, so instead of sending it in for service, I upgraded to the RX-V2095 Receiver.

Luckily this turntables motor shown it's defect right away instead of finding it later. Besides, this is the reason I went with an Audio Technica Turntable over a Fluance, because of their numerous motor defects. Live and learn. My cheap $120 AT-LP60-USB's motor is dead quiet even with your ear next to it. Looks like Audio Technica had a bad run of motors in the AT-LP70XBT and AT-LP3XBT turntables. Such a shame.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yes, definitely not confidence inspiring. Years and years ago in 1999, I bought a Yamaha RX-V995 for $1,000 that produced a loud power supply transformer buzz just about 2 months of purchase. It was within the dealer's time frame to upgrade but not replace/return, so instead of sending it in for service, I upgraded to the RX-V2095 Receiver.

Luckily this turntables motor shown it's defect right away instead of finding it later. Besides, this is the reason I went with an Audio Technica Turntable over a Fluance, because of their numerous motor defects. Live and learn. My cheap $120 AT-LP60-USB's motor is dead quiet even with your ear next to it. Looks like Audio Technica had a bad run of motors in the AT-LP70XBT and AT-LP3XBT turntables. Such a shame.
I'd suspect it's more something that gets thru today's version of quality control or what's being budgeted for quality control, or whatever happened in this case, but haven't seen a report quite like this one otoh.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Ok, I'm going to try one more time with a turntable within my budget.

The $500 Denon DP-300F is on sale for $350, looks quality and has good reviews and comes with a bit lower quality cartridge than the LP3XBT, the Denon clone of the AT91 and it's 2.0g tracking force. This is suppose to be a step above the AT3600L with better highs and lows, and the lower tracking force.

The reason I went with the Audio Technica AT-LP3XBT over the Denon initially was the LP3XBT's better cartridge and $100 lower price.

The Denon at $350, lets me try the AT91 and if I want, upgrade to the AT-VM95c and still be at the same price the AT-LP3XBT is. Hopefully the motor noise will be much lower on the Denon.
I have spent a lot of time on this for you tonight. You are spinning your wheels. You can not improve over what you have with your budget. If you go to $600.00 then it starts to make sense. I can not improve your current set up even with good used equipment.
 
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