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👽 danrl

wondering if there are simple and good record players out there. have obtained a vinyl but don’t own a device to play it. want to experience the full sound and depth, so likely need solid set of speakers, too. any into this stuff and has recommendations?

1 year ago · 👍 devyl

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👽 whixr

Not Crosley is good advice. I have five or six turn tables, the one that sees the most action is a modern Stanton but I don't think they make my model any more. · 1 year ago

👽 danrl

thanks for all the comments! very helpful, special thanks to @j_p_higgins · 1 year ago

👽 gritty

I think I have an audio Technica. works for my purposes. · 1 year ago

👽 j_p_higgins

If you are buying hifi equipment you are probably going to get a better deal buying second hand. It's hard to reccomend specific models, look whats affordable around you and then check the web for old hi-fi reviews, they tend to be well archived, I am using an old sony direct drive table but am hoping to swap to an acoustic research AR turntable. If buying new avoid anything with a saphire needle (brands like crosley). For an entry level plug and play all in one system, the Audio Technica AT-LP60 is hard to beat, or if you are looking to get hi-fi seperates I've heard good things about the Pro-Ject Primary E as an entry level turntable. · 1 year ago

👽 devyl

the same here. for me the price doesn't matter in the first place. it would just be interessting what others using... · 1 year ago

👽 j_p_higgins

what kind of price range you looking? · 1 year ago