What makes a good turntable?

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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief
A turntable on its own should provide rock steady speed (and adjustment for such if needed) and very low mechanical noise. The rest is up to the arm and cartridge. When buying a turntable with its own arm, more likely differences would be mainly in the cartridge used. If you spend a lot more on the arm, you might get some improvements whether truly audible, maybe. The whole vinyl thing is overrated IMO, though....when cd came out I switched over fairly quickly. Haven't bought new vinyl in 30 years, altho I still have my vinyl collection and Technics SL1200mk2 (and maybe it's tenth cartridge or so).
I hold onto my vinyl for the artwork, tried getting back into playing it but too much of a nuance to clean, static pops are cool in an old nostalgia appeal. I get the analog vs digital debate but I choose physical cd every time. I have some sacd and it has its appeal, but honestly I don't hear the difference.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I hold onto my vinyl for the artwork, tried getting back into playing it but too much of a nuance to clean, static pops are cool in an old nostalgia appeal. I get the analog vs digital debate but I choose physical cd every time. I have some sacd and it has its appeal, but honestly I don't hear the difference.
Yeah I just use SACD for multich versions. The 2ch versions, meh. My biggest reason to keep my vinyl is nostalgia I think....at least as long as I have a tt to play it with (same one for 40 years now). I was just thinking the other day there are some vinyls I can play where I can anticipate certain damage/pops even though I haven't listened to it for a long time (but many many plays back in the day burned it in I suppose).
 
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pewternhrata

Audioholic Chief
Yeah I just use SACD for multich versions. The 2ch versions, meh. My biggest reason to keep my vinyl is nostalgia I think....at least as long as I have a tt to play it with (same one for 40 years now). I was just thinking the other day there are some vinyls I can play where I can anticipate certain damage/pops even though I haven't listened to it for a long time (but many many plays back in the day burned it in I suppose).
So honest question; sacd multi channel, say dark side of the moon. I have a denon dvd2900 but only in a 2 channel setup, would i benefit with integrating that into my surround sound?
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
So honest question; sacd multi channel, say dark side of the moon. I have a denon dvd2900 but only in a 2 channel setup, would i benefit with integrating that into my surround sound?
Looks like the optical disc player is capable, but the 2ch setup isn't. I have several multich setups otoh so not a restriction for me and the one 2ch only setup I have with an older optical disc player, altho it can handle dvd 5ch, just use 2ch output. Downmixing I can't see as a goal particularly :)
 
m. zillch

m. zillch

Audioholic
So honest question; sacd multi channel, say dark side of the moon. I have a denon dvd2900 but only in a 2 channel setup, would i benefit with integrating that into my surround sound?
If I remember correctly, in that song where the guy is running through the airport (?) terminal you hear him run behind you at one point on the multi-channel SACD. Kind of cool.
 
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lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
If I remember correctly, in that song where the guy is running through the airport (?) terminal you hear him run behind you at one point on the multi-channel SACD. Kind of cool.
So that's just when using 2ch?
 

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