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I think Wushuliu means will dropping $1K now on vintage get him the equivalent of dropping $3K on current production. Am I right about that?
It hasn't ceased to amaze me how the price of vintage tables has gone up in the last few years. A few years ago I was thinking about driving 60 miles to buy a SP10 MK2 in decent shape with obsidian base and some kind of arm, MMT? Can't remember. It was around $1200. I didn't get it cause I was working long hours and too tired. Sorry I passed that up, those deals seem to be a thing of the past. With that in mind, I'll have to say the answer is a definite maybe, if you're lucky. It depends on the specifics of the deal and probably the price range you're in. For example, a VPI Classic is $2800. It might be hard to beat that for < $1K, but in other price ranges it really depends on the deal and what you prefer. Preference is the biggest factor here, IMO. Then you need patience and lots of luck.neo
Then you might be interested in this by an actual B&M dealerhttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Denon-DP62L-DP-62L-ALL-Parts-S-Wand-Original-Box-New-Grado-Gold-Cartridge-/130840025222?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item1e76ac5886
When researching TTs I read a lot about how older turntables (<'80s) can be competitive with newer ones, but I've yet to come across any actual price ranges or direct comparisons. So let's say someone has a 1k budget (NOT including cart) to allow for some of the best of the older models or even a modest tonearm upgrade. Is it possible to compete with a >$3K new table? Or have developments in materials and construction become insurpassable?
They compared an older modded table to newer tables, but the cost of the table with mods approached $2,000.http://www.tonepublications.com/analogaholic/sl-1200-upgrades-sound-hifi/
One point to consider on old tables with drive electronics is the caps and electronics can be in bad shape or soon to be in bad shape.Lots of questions around on stuff going wrong with speed lock, bad hydraulic lifts.. etc.I have recently owned two vintage TTs. Denon Dp59L which I sold, and a Dual Golden One (still own).I currently use a Rega P5, and a Kuzma Stabi/Stogi S.At this point in time it is is pretty hard to luck out and find a reasonably priced vintage TT.All the good ones have been snatched up.. or are insane prices.I never sold the Dual because IMO new tables are better...My Dual has auto lift at end, and auto drop.. so i may keep it around so when I get really old and cannot see for anything, i can still use a TT.
I'm really only concerned with the question I posted. I am not looking for a table. I am asking, all else being equal...
All else is never equal. But the answer to your question, in general, is yes it's possible to compete at 3x, but that likelihood grows increasingly rare. Unless you're looking for a specific comparison, I don't think it's possible to expound on that. When choosing, perhaps one might use the tao or friendly spirits for guidance. neo