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Record Player Recommendations

boyo79boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
edited April 2011 in Lost Dogs
Hey all

I'm looking to purchase my 1st record player next week. My budget is likely to be round the £100/$160 mark. Give or take.

So I what I'm looking for is a bit of advice/recommendations from the vinyl experts on here!!

This is a record player I'm looking at (well similar in design, but alot cheaper!!)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/STEEPLETONE-EDI ... B002N5XZ5M

Any thoughts on good players to get is greatly appreciated :)


Cheers

Ian
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    Jokertt14Jokertt14 Posts: 2,566
    unless you need all that extra stuff like the CD player, speakers ect . that is not what you want at all .


    Rather see you with something like this .

    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PSLX350H-Ste ... 80&sr=8-12
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    boyo79boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
    A poor choice then?!! I'm a novice in this, I've had a look around and on the internet but am not sure what would be best to get and what to avoid
    2000: Manchester
    2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
    2007: London
    2009: Manchester
    2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
    2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
    2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
    2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II

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    propro Posts: 134
    Yes a very poor choice and I would not pay £262.00 ($427.57) for a product like that which will end up giving me problems. jokertt's link is a better choice and maybe you could pick up a second hand solid state turntable like technics for around £100 - £150 :)
    boyo79 wrote:
    A poor choice then?!! I'm a novice in this, I've had a look around and on the internet but am not sure what would be best to get and what to avoid
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    JzPJzP Posts: 931
    I like a direct drive TT compared to a belt driven one. Especially if you buy it used that belt may need to be replaced.
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    dpmaydpmay Posts: 643
    panasonic technics baby! RIP!!
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    SpagsSpags Leigh-on-Sea, UK Posts: 2,935
    I've got this turntable

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-PS-LX300US ... B001BRYN68

    Running though this amp - which also connects to my PS3 for the surround sound goodness of teh blurayz!

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yamaha-RX-V361- ... B000U1ZWC0

    I love it :D
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    capthowdy1027capthowdy1027 Posts: 3,270
    I'm going to add to this thread as well instead of making another similar thread.

    I've got my eye on this player:
    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX250H-Au ... 850&sr=8-1

    My question is will I need a receiver to hook this up to? I'm really hoping to just hook it to the line in of my sound card on my pc without any extra hookup. Maybe I should be looking for a USB turntable for that?
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    jamburgerjamburger Posts: 1,775
    edited April 2011
    I'm going to add to this thread as well instead of making another similar thread.

    I've got my eye on this player:
    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX250H-Au ... 850&sr=8-1

    My question is will I need a receiver to hook this up to? I'm really hoping to just hook it to the line in of my sound card on my pc without any extra hookup. Maybe I should be looking for a USB turntable for that?

    When you see this in the description...
    amazon.com wrote:
    With a built-in phono preamp

    ...you can connect directly to your sound card (but many will argue you're doing yourself a disservice running vinyl through a computer (sh*tty computer speakers more specifically)).
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    Dr. DelightDr. Delight Posts: 11,210
    Steer way clear of that first turntable. Garbage.
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    Dr. DelightDr. Delight Posts: 11,210
    pro wrote:
    Yes a very poor choice and I would not pay £262.00 ($427.57) for a product like that which will end up giving me problems. jokertt's link is a better choice and maybe you could pick up a second hand solid state turntable like technics for around £100 - £150 :)
    boyo79 wrote:
    A poor choice then?!! I'm a novice in this, I've had a look around and on the internet but am not sure what would be best to get and what to avoid
    Agree with pro about looking for a good secondary player. I would also suggest that you be patient, save your money and go with a reliable brand.

    Those Sony models really arent much of an upgrade either. There are several threads on player suggestions if you do a search.
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    boyo79boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
    Thanks for the tips guys.
    2000: Manchester
    2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
    2007: London
    2009: Manchester
    2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
    2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
    2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
    2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II

    Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
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    gfnk001gfnk001 Posts: 652
    I'm going to add to this thread as well instead of making another similar thread.

    I've got my eye on this player:
    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX250H-Au ... 850&sr=8-1

    My question is will I need a receiver to hook this up to? I'm really hoping to just hook it to the line in of my sound card on my pc without any extra hookup. Maybe I should be looking for a USB turntable for that?

    Don't get this one! I just did and am about to send it back. There is no speed adjustment to fine tune the rpm, so mine constantly sounds like it's a spinning too slow.
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    Mcam55Mcam55 Posts: 1,407
    Anyone have a good reciever and speaker setup to recommend?
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    capthowdy1027capthowdy1027 Posts: 3,270
    jamburger wrote:
    I'm going to add to this thread as well instead of making another similar thread.

    I've got my eye on this player:
    http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX250H-Au ... 850&sr=8-1

    My question is will I need a receiver to hook this up to? I'm really hoping to just hook it to the line in of my sound card on my pc without any extra hookup. Maybe I should be looking for a USB turntable for that?

    When you see this in the description...
    amazon.com wrote:
    With a built-in phono preamp

    ...you can connect directly to your sound card (but many will argue you're doing yourself a disservice running vinyl through a computer (sh*tty computer speakers more specifically)).

    Thank you. I figured that was that case I just wanted to make sure. The reason I want to hook up to my pc is because that's where my best speakers are actually. Thanks to years of poodcasting I have a pretty nice audio setup on my desktop.
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    Jokertt14Jokertt14 Posts: 2,566
    pro wrote:
    Yes a very poor choice and I would not pay £262.00 ($427.57) for a product like that which will end up giving me problems. jokertt's link is a better choice and maybe you could pick up a second hand solid state turntable like technics for around £100 - £150 :)
    boyo79 wrote:
    A poor choice then?!! I'm a novice in this, I've had a look around and on the internet but am not sure what would be best to get and what to avoid


    Oh Hell if i would have know the conversion rate i could have found better turntables . Just those all in ones suck . there for the look really nothing else . flat out junk !! lol ;)


    http://www.musicdirect.com/product/84980
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    mirrorboxermirrorboxer Posts: 115
    I'll make this short and sweet. Don't waste money! If you're on a budget there are essentially 2 tables to look at. I would not go cheaper and we all know that for a little more money you can get something better. But, for starters getting into vinyl either get:

    1. Rega P1
    2. Pro-ject Debut III

    The End
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    AzWickerAzWicker Posts: 1,162
    I'll make this short and sweet. Don't waste money! If you're on a budget there are essentially 2 tables to look at. I would not go cheaper and we all know that for a little more money you can get something better. But, for starters getting into vinyl either get:

    1. Rega P1
    2. Pro-ject Debut III

    The End

    +1

    http://www.project-audio.com/main.php?prod=debut

    Great for starting out!
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    PJ: 2011-09-03 2011-09-04
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    JV130312JV130312 STATE OF LOVE & TRUST Posts: 2,413
    $450.00, imo a bit pricey for "beginners."
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    mirrorboxermirrorboxer Posts: 115
    edited April 2011
    Then listen to CDs if that is to much money. Perfect for beginners :roll:

    If you're really going to listen and I mean listen not just play records, don't go cheaper than that. The moral to the story is this; In order to realize the benifits of listening to records, there are certain things in a tonearm, cartridge, stylus, platter, motor, etc that you can not get from cheaper turntables. If you can't afford it yet, save your money until you do. Otherwise your only playing the records.
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    stickmanstickman Posts: 1,008
    I'll make this short and sweet. Don't waste money! If you're on a budget there are essentially 2 tables to look at. I would not go cheaper and we all know that for a little more money you can get something better. But, for starters getting into vinyl either get:

    1. Rega P1
    2. Pro-ject Debut III

    The End

    I am looking for a turn table.

    #2 is in my price range and I like all the color options, could not find anything on: 1. Rega P1 though.

    Can you post a link?

    Thanks :)
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    stickman wrote:
    I'll make this short and sweet. Don't waste money! If you're on a budget there are essentially 2 tables to look at. I would not go cheaper and we all know that for a little more money you can get something better. But, for starters getting into vinyl either get:

    1. Rega P1
    2. Pro-ject Debut III

    The End

    I am looking for a turn table.

    #2 is in my price range and I like all the color options, could not find anything on: 1. Rega P1 though.

    Can you post a link?

    Thanks :)

    http://www.needledoctor.com/Rega-RP1-Tu ... gory=23669

    This is the one I have my eye on as well. Just need to save up which is easier said than done haha
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    mirrorboxermirrorboxer Posts: 115
    I bought my Rega from http://www.musicdirect.com when they had a fathers day sale last year; 20% off and free shipping if I remember correctly.
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    I totally agree with the Pro-ject and Rega's are the way to go. Also look at Music Hall as they are made by Pro-Ject. Spend the extra money it is so worth it. It a must that they have RCA outs and not a hard wired cables so you can up grade your cables as needed. Anyone looking for a great amp Creek is the way to go for SST and Cayin for tubes.

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    boyo79boyo79 Warrington, UK Posts: 6,525
    pro wrote:

    The price of them :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: They'd be awesome though!
    2000: Manchester
    2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
    2007: London
    2009: Manchester
    2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
    2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
    2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
    2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II

    Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
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    Dr. DelightDr. Delight Posts: 11,210
    Technics MK2 Do it!
    technics_sl_1210_399.jpg
    And so you see, I have come to doubt
    All that I once held as true
    I stand alone without beliefs
    The only truth I know is you.
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