Recommendations for a good turntable?
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            still very satisfied with my purchase....
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I would add the Marantz TT42 to the list of good, current production automatic turntables. It's not the most substantial TT out there but for $329.00, it's a good contender.dudeman said:
They're definitely capable of making them, they just haven't found a good way to do it cheaply. IME, most automatic TT's under $500.00 have too many concessions in quality of materials and design.PJ_Soul said:
I've got the same set up, and am also very happy with it - I also loathe manual players! It is very frustrating to me that hardly any TTs are automatic, so those of us who consider it a requirement, as I do, are kind of pigeon holed into buying what we might not necessarily buy otherwise. I have read that the justification is that automatics don't have as steady a tone arm because of the extra mechanism involved. That seems like a massive cop out to me. This day and age, they are more than capable of making an auto TT with a nice solid tonearm, I mean come on.Zod said:I bought a Denon DP-300F w/ Ortofon Red Cartrdige. I was going through all the reviews online and this one got really good review except the cartridge it comes with isn't very good. I bought a combo set of this player with the Ortofon Red Cartridge.
I've been really happy with it. It's an entry level Audiophile player but it's fully automatic
   I loathe manual players 
The Denon DP-300F is an exception. That's a nice, well rounded table. One would have to spend a lot of money to get a little improvement.
Vintage gear is the exception, generally speaking. There are plenty of great sounding, reliable and affordable automatic turntables out there.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            
Fair enough, but I was talking about higher end TTs. There are almost none of those that are automatic either. They are actually nearly impossible to find at any price. I.e. needledoctor has only 8 auto TTs altogether, and almost all of those are total crap (and the most expensive is simply the DP-300F with a bronze ortofon upgrade). That is 8 TTs out of 154! And there is not a single high end auto TT. So it doesn't seem to me that cost has anything to do with it at all. They have TTs costing up to $170,000, and the most expensive automatic setup available is $750 or so. To me it almost seems like some kind of stubborn audiophile snobbery in the TT design community or something, lol. I am really hoping this gets better before (if) I get my next TT.dudeman said:
They're definitely capable of making them, they just haven't found a good way to do it cheaply. IME, most automatic TT's under $500.00 have too many concessions in quality of materials and design.PJ_Soul said:
I've got the same set up, and am also very happy with it - I also loathe manual players! It is very frustrating to me that hardly any TTs are automatic, so those of us who consider it a requirement, as I do, are kind of pigeon holed into buying what we might not necessarily buy otherwise. I have read that the justification is that automatics don't have as steady a tone arm because of the extra mechanism involved. That seems like a massive cop out to me. This day and age, they are more than capable of making an auto TT with a nice solid tonearm, I mean come on.Zod said:I bought a Denon DP-300F w/ Ortofon Red Cartrdige. I was going through all the reviews online and this one got really good review except the cartridge it comes with isn't very good. I bought a combo set of this player with the Ortofon Red Cartridge.
I've been really happy with it. It's an entry level Audiophile player but it's fully automatic
   I loathe manual players 
The Denon DP-300F is an exception. That's a nice, well rounded table. One would have to spend a lot of money to get a little improvement.
Vintage gear is the exception, generally speaking. There are plenty of great sounding, reliable and affordable automatic turntables out there.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 - 
            
"drop, drop, dropping it down, oh so gently"PJ_Soul said:
Fair enough, but I was talking about higher end TTs. There are almost none of those that are automatic either. They are actually nearly impossible to find at any price. I.e. needledoctor has only 8 auto TTs altogether, and almost all of those are total crap (and the most expensive is simply the DP-300F with a bronze ortofon upgrade). That is 8 TTs out of 154! And there is not a single high end auto TT. So it doesn't seem to me that cost has anything to do with it at all. They have TTs costing up to $170,000, and the most expensive automatic setup available is $750 or so. To me it almost seems like some kind of stubborn audiophile snobbery in the TT design community or something, lol. I am really hoping this gets better before (if) I get my next TT.dudeman said:
They're definitely capable of making them, they just haven't found a good way to do it cheaply. IME, most automatic TT's under $500.00 have too many concessions in quality of materials and design.PJ_Soul said:
I've got the same set up, and am also very happy with it - I also loathe manual players! It is very frustrating to me that hardly any TTs are automatic, so those of us who consider it a requirement, as I do, are kind of pigeon holed into buying what we might not necessarily buy otherwise. I have read that the justification is that automatics don't have as steady a tone arm because of the extra mechanism involved. That seems like a massive cop out to me. This day and age, they are more than capable of making an auto TT with a nice solid tonearm, I mean come on.Zod said:I bought a Denon DP-300F w/ Ortofon Red Cartrdige. I was going through all the reviews online and this one got really good review except the cartridge it comes with isn't very good. I bought a combo set of this player with the Ortofon Red Cartridge.
I've been really happy with it. It's an entry level Audiophile player but it's fully automatic
   I loathe manual players 
The Denon DP-300F is an exception. That's a nice, well rounded table. One would have to spend a lot of money to get a little improvement.
Vintage gear is the exception, generally speaking. There are plenty of great sounding, reliable and affordable automatic turntables out there.0 - 
            
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Haha. Well, I actually never use the auto start. I always drop manually. But I need that auto-lift!tempo_n_groove said:
"drop, drop, dropping it down, oh so gently"PJ_Soul said:
Fair enough, but I was talking about higher end TTs. There are almost none of those that are automatic either. They are actually nearly impossible to find at any price. I.e. needledoctor has only 8 auto TTs altogether, and almost all of those are total crap (and the most expensive is simply the DP-300F with a bronze ortofon upgrade). That is 8 TTs out of 154! And there is not a single high end auto TT. So it doesn't seem to me that cost has anything to do with it at all. They have TTs costing up to $170,000, and the most expensive automatic setup available is $750 or so. To me it almost seems like some kind of stubborn audiophile snobbery in the TT design community or something, lol. I am really hoping this gets better before (if) I get my next TT.dudeman said:
They're definitely capable of making them, they just haven't found a good way to do it cheaply. IME, most automatic TT's under $500.00 have too many concessions in quality of materials and design.PJ_Soul said:
I've got the same set up, and am also very happy with it - I also loathe manual players! It is very frustrating to me that hardly any TTs are automatic, so those of us who consider it a requirement, as I do, are kind of pigeon holed into buying what we might not necessarily buy otherwise. I have read that the justification is that automatics don't have as steady a tone arm because of the extra mechanism involved. That seems like a massive cop out to me. This day and age, they are more than capable of making an auto TT with a nice solid tonearm, I mean come on.Zod said:I bought a Denon DP-300F w/ Ortofon Red Cartrdige. I was going through all the reviews online and this one got really good review except the cartridge it comes with isn't very good. I bought a combo set of this player with the Ortofon Red Cartridge.
I've been really happy with it. It's an entry level Audiophile player but it's fully automatic
   I loathe manual players 
The Denon DP-300F is an exception. That's a nice, well rounded table. One would have to spend a lot of money to get a little improvement.
Vintage gear is the exception, generally speaking. There are plenty of great sounding, reliable and affordable automatic turntables out there.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 - 
            
Well, I guess if you can afford to spend $170,000 on a turntable, you can hire someone to cue your records for you.PJ_Soul said:
Fair enough, but I was talking about higher end TTs. There are almost none of those that are automatic either. They are actually nearly impossible to find at any price. I.e. needledoctor has only 8 auto TTs altogether, and almost all of those are total crap (and the most expensive is simply the DP-300F with a bronze ortofon upgrade). That is 8 TTs out of 154! And there is not a single high end auto TT. So it doesn't seem to me that cost has anything to do with it at all. They have TTs costing up to $170,000, and the most expensive automatic setup available is $750 or so. To me it almost seems like some kind of stubborn audiophile snobbery in the TT design community or something, lol. I am really hoping this gets better before (if) I get my next TT.dudeman said:
They're definitely capable of making them, they just haven't found a good way to do it cheaply. IME, most automatic TT's under $500.00 have too many concessions in quality of materials and design.PJ_Soul said:
I've got the same set up, and am also very happy with it - I also loathe manual players! It is very frustrating to me that hardly any TTs are automatic, so those of us who consider it a requirement, as I do, are kind of pigeon holed into buying what we might not necessarily buy otherwise. I have read that the justification is that automatics don't have as steady a tone arm because of the extra mechanism involved. That seems like a massive cop out to me. This day and age, they are more than capable of making an auto TT with a nice solid tonearm, I mean come on.Zod said:I bought a Denon DP-300F w/ Ortofon Red Cartrdige. I was going through all the reviews online and this one got really good review except the cartridge it comes with isn't very good. I bought a combo set of this player with the Ortofon Red Cartridge.
I've been really happy with it. It's an entry level Audiophile player but it's fully automatic
   I loathe manual players 
The Denon DP-300F is an exception. That's a nice, well rounded table. One would have to spend a lot of money to get a little improvement.
Vintage gear is the exception, generally speaking. There are plenty of great sounding, reliable and affordable automatic turntables out there.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            turntable masters, what do you recommend, built in preamp or external preamp?Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - Jul 15, 2006
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            External for me. Actually, I prefer to use the phono stage in my receivers. The old school Marantz units have excellent phono amps. Sounds like a million bucks to me.
For the high end audiophile, tube driven external preamps are the way to go.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            ^^^ Well said, dudeman.
A little tip here for Pro-ject Carbon owners:
There are tons of article out there that discuss the notorious "hum" issue of some of these units. So far what I've come up with for solutions include two things. 1) Have the motor screws adjusted (not something I'm willing to try myself though) and, 2) By placing the needle in position on the record FIRST then turning the motor on, the hum is often reduced or eliminated. This seems to have helped some with mine. Most of the time the music drowns out the slight hum anyway. Overall, I'm still happy with this turntable."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 - 
            good idea B
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2006 Denver 2 shows with Tom PettyGorge 2 shows
2009 UtahLA1
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2012 Missoula : Meet and Greet : "Instant Classic show"
2013 PortlandSpokane
2018 Missoula
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