Record Player Suggestions?

bry321f11
bry321f11 Posts: 329
edited January 2011 in The Porch
I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but does anyone ahve any suggestions for a god record player. Mine hit the crapper over the weekend and I need a new one. Im looking for good sound at a reasonable price...Any suggestions???

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  • Gvn2fly
    Gvn2fly Posts: 766
    I personally am I big fan of vintage turntables from 70's ish era. Dual, Pioneer, etc. I currently have and use a Dual 1219. It' actually the one that is on the homepage of this website however it's not an exact replica. Certain features have been added to the one here on the website.

    Sounds and works amazing. I just get it greased and serviced every one in a while and it will last another 40 years.

    These like anything else can be had in a wide variety of price ranges. Just need to research and be a bit more careful when buying something of this age but it's well worth the effort.
  • HollisBrown
    HollisBrown Posts: 4,325
    BF242002 wrote:
    I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but does anyone ahve any suggestions for a god record player. Mine hit the crapper over the weekend and I need a new one. Im looking for good sound at a reasonable price...Any suggestions???

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    Rega, if you have the money
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  • Jokertt14
    Jokertt14 Posts: 2,566
    Amazon . eBay . tigerdirect . others . look around dont listen to everyone on here . they will have u buying a DJ Deck and u really don't need it . they look cool they "MAY" sound a little better . the only advice i will give is stay away from Crosley . :o

    go to amazon and start reading feedback . !! also i would try to find something with Auto return .
  • Target sells them for about $100. I got one for christmas. It works great. Also has a radio, CD player and tape player built in.
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  • PJ_Lukin
    PJ_Lukin Posts: 2,055
    If you can't get one of these...
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    go here and pick one...http://turntablesforsale.org/...
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  • jtr101
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    BF242002 wrote:
    I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but does anyone ahve any suggestions for a god record player. Mine hit the crapper over the weekend and I need a new one. Im looking for good sound at a reasonable price...Any suggestions???

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    Rega, if you have the money

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    Rega is great quality and relatively affordable, i think you can get one for around $400! I actually have a Goldring GR 1.2 and it is amazing, pretty much a Rega P1 clone with a better cart.

    I also have a Hitachi PS-38 which im in the process of fixing up, hopefully it will make some sweet music as well.
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  • Kanye East wrote:
    Target sells them for about $100. I got one for christmas. It works great. Also has a radio, CD player and tape player built in.

    That's a horrible reccomendation. He's probably looking for something that won't destroy his records.
  • pants
    pants Posts: 60
    I recently bought a Pro-Ject Debut III and love it. If you keep an eye on insound.com, they often have pretty good sales (google Insound coupons or follow their twitter account). I was able to get 20% off and free shipping, so a $350 turntable for $280, not a bad deal...

    Rega was mentioned earlier and is another solid brand. Doing a little research can go a long way, but I think you'll find that, in the long run, almost anything with a USB out and a non-replaceable cartridge isn't worth the $$ you'll save. Quality and upgradeability means your turntable will last a long, long time, and you can always record your vinyl through your receiver (headphone or RCA out to 2.5mm jack on a computer).
  • Pke
    Pke Ayrshire ,Scotland Posts: 846
    my baby is a roksan radius 5 not cheap but looks great and plays great

    http://www.roksan.co.uk/radius5_recplayer.htlm

    especialy if your gonna play something like benny hall on it
    depends what the rest of your system is like
    no point on splashing out if your amps an speakers dont match
    but no chance would i play something like itw or benny hall on any old crap

    know us vinyl freaks are nuts but hey whatever gets your rocks off :D
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  • Check Guitar Center, they have some good cheap ones and ones with USB ports to connect to your computer. The important piece to a record player is a good cartridge, which may cost more than the record player in itself.


    http://www.guitarcenter.com/Turntables- ... .gc?ipp=15
  • VrJxS
    VrJxS Posts: 115
    Just ask some of your coworkers over 50 if they have one they want to sell. Probably at least one has an old record player in their attic they'll sell you cheap. I got a 70s Technics this way for $25 and I passed on a B&O another guy had.
  • HollisBrown
    HollisBrown Posts: 4,325
    VrJxS wrote:
    Just ask some of your coworkers over 50 if they have one they want to sell. Probably at least one has an old record player in their attic they'll sell you cheap. I got a 70s Technics this way for $25 and I passed on a B&O another guy had.
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  • Sidnum
    Sidnum Posts: 674
    Well it depends what you mean by reasonable pricing. I have a Denon DP-29F I got for $150. Works pretty good. I also have a Dual 1218 that I got off ebay and I absolutely love it. I prefer turntables that are at least 30 years and older. haha.
  • I have a vintage electrohome saturn like this one http://www.greenhillsgf.com/Project_Ele ... Chrome.htm. Pictures are on the right side. It's pretty badass.
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    BF242002 wrote:
    I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but does anyone ahve any suggestions for a god record player. Mine hit the crapper over the weekend and I need a new one. Im looking for good sound at a reasonable price...Any suggestions???

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    I want a regualr one, not the ones with the USB to connect to PC or the one with CD player and all that crap (don't want the wood one) Am I asking too much??? :oops:
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    BF242002 wrote:
    I have no idea if this is the right place for this, but does anyone ahve any suggestions for a god record player. Mine hit the crapper over the weekend and I need a new one. Im looking for good sound at a reasonable price...Any suggestions???

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    I want a regualr one, not the ones with the USB to connect to PC or the one with CD player and all that crap (don't want the wood one) Am I asking too much??? :oops:

    A NICE one start from $300, but you can buy a good one around $150-$250.
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  • jwagner
    jwagner Posts: 435
    Rega, the P2 or P3...very happy with mine through the years, and they're on the lower scale of high end, cost-wise. So you don't have to take out a second mortgage or anything...and you're getting total QUALITY of sound, which is the whole point. Good luck!
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