Who Still Uses A Turntable?  What kind?

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Engine Joe

Junior Audioholic
Moli said:
Technics SL1200 with Ortofon Cartridge
Are you happy with it? I want to get a new turntable, but I don't have a ton of vinyl - just a few dozen albums - so I don't feel the need to spend a ton. The SL1200 is priced about right for me...
 
JoeE SP9

JoeE SP9

Senior Audioholic
Vinyl lives

I expect my VPI HW19 Jr Rega RB300 bought almost 10 years ago to last at least 10 more years. I bought my first LP in 1967. I still have that LP and play it once in a while. It is Aretha Franklin I Never Loved A Man. Now with 1K plus CD's my LP collection is still almost 3 times as large. I want to thank all those who sold their LP's when "perfect sound forever" was introduced. You allowed me to get a lot of "killer" vinyl for a paltry sum. If you are new to TT's most vinylphiles use belt drive TT's. There are almost no direct drive audiophile TT's. See www.needledoctor.com for all TT's and vinyl accessories. :cool:
 
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20to20K

Full Audioholic
Needs fixing, but still got it!

I've got a Denon DP37L with the heavy rosewood base. I just love it. Got a Signet catridge...E20 or somthing like that. I had some custom Monster cables connected about 12 years ago and now the right one has become jittery...shorting in and out. Real bummer. The hard part has been finding a certified Denon servicer who can work on it in Maryland. Been lookin' for two months!

I may just have to buy another one off Ebay and fix this one whenever! I'm missing my LP's!!! I know many will disagree but to my ears LP's sound waaay better than CD's to me!
 
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qdrone

Audiophyte
I love my Vinyl

I have been collecting records since 1963. I still remember buying my first "Introducing the Beatles" on Vjay records. Since then I have amassed a collection of 18,000 and I listen to them on my last turntable. I own a Brooks Mod Oracle Delphi Mark I which is heavily modified. It has the Unobtrusion teflon bearing and clamp,Cardas Gold wiring in the tonearm,a Mystic Mat and a special box that makes sure the platter spins at either 33 or 45 rpm. I use a Monster Genesis 2000 moving coil cartridge mounted on a Eminent Technology 2.5 tonearm with the damping trough which is run into a modified Klyne5A as its head amp.I use the Wisa pump and original ET pump in tandem run to a home made surge tank. I still buy records, in fact today I purchased Mobile Fidelity's The Plastic Ono Band on 180 gram Vinyl and Neil Youngs Greatest Hits which he supervised being cut with tubes on a Grundig mastering lathes at 30ips. That one is 200 grams. The useal grammage (is this a word... well it is now) for a record is 120 grams and I refuse to let records that RCA and others produced in the mid 70's that were around 90 grams exist. I love the sound on records,and when I retire to persue my writting in 6 years I will have 18,000 friends to keep me company. I do own Cd's and the newer ones being recorded sound damn good, but the ealier AAD CD's blow :eek: and don't hold a candle to the original pressings on Vinyl.
 
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qdrone

Audiophyte
Is the cartridge on the turntable Moving coil? If it is it is in need of pre amplification. The other amp you used may have had a small switch that you pushed to Moving Coil instead of Moving Magnet which requires NO pre amplification.
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Oh, this thread has me dearly missing my old Thorens. I always thought that Direct Drive was a spawn of the devil. Had to have belt drive for true audiophilia. :) I had to sell my little friend during a time of financial distress. But I still have my 20 year old Yamaha P-320 armed with some ancient Shure ctg.

I believe many will agree that vinyl has a warmth that is sorely lacking in ALL digital music reproduction formats. CD's are awfully convenient, but....

Whoever posted earlier that making records/lps involved an 'art'... as much as science contributes today to the digital music world...is right on the moolah.
 
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Sleestack

Senior Audioholic
VPI Superscoutmaster w/ Grado Statement, Ray Samuels XR-10B phono stage and Billy Bags phono table (I also use a Techinics SL1200 Gold w/ Grado Sonata):




 
WndrBr3d

WndrBr3d

Full Audioholic
I use a Stanton STR8-90.

Picked it up at a great price.
 
Shadow_Ferret

Shadow_Ferret

Audioholic Chief
Glad I found this thread. My 5-year-old over the weekend just destroyed my *cough cough*Realistic*cough cough* turntable and I need to replace it quickly. Now I have some ideas. Maybe a Thorens off of Ebay.
 
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20to20K

Full Audioholic
Denon

My turntable is the second oldest piece in my system. My Denon POA2400 power amp is my oldest.

My turntable is a Denon DP37F fully automatic that I bought in the mid 80's out of a newpaper ad from a widow who was selling her husbands gear. It cost me $25 and was in immaculant condition with a Grado cartridge.

It still works flawlessly to this day!
 
GregorB

GregorB

Audiophyte
I'm still regularly using a Technics SL-1300 purchased new in 1975. Been through lots of cartridges over the years, but currently the space in the headshell is occupied by a Grado Red. It recently got a major workout copying some 300 albums to cd for a vinyl-playing friend whose health went way south, and he could no longer change his records.
 
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BostonMark

Audioholic
I still have my first "Hi Fi" turntable from the time before CDs. I had a huge record collection (over 500 LPs), and still have many of them. My first good system was a Yamaha 150 w/ch stereo integrated amplifier, Advent Legacy speakers and a Bang and Olfsun Turntable. A couple years ago, I took the turntable out of storage, and had to special order a new cartridge for it right from the B&O dealer in Boston. The kids at Tweeter didn't know much about turntables. It actually still sounds pretty good!
 
Buckeyefan 1

Buckeyefan 1

Audioholic Ninja
Pioneer PL-730 back from the 80's. Was a decent direct drive, fully automatic unit with a polymer graphite arm. Weighs a ton. Still has the Audio Technica AT91E cartridge. My best recordings were from this table through a 10 band eq to TDK MA-X90's and a Nak deck. Burning music onto CD-R's just isn't the same. :(
 
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moregear

Audiophyte
Still have a Sony PSX-555ES Linear table w/Shure V15/5mx. Every time I contemplate selling my 600+ LPs, I go out and buy one more LP....can't shake the LP habit but find SACD an acceptable alternative.
 
Rob Babcock

Rob Babcock

Moderator
Forget the 'table- I want some pics of the Epiphanies in your rig!:D
 
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