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I use to have a Thorens TD320, way back in 1986. I gave it to my cousin when CDs became all the rage. Thinking about coming back to analog. Can anyone out there name a TT that made you CONVERT back to analog? I mean that really, really revealing TT that is just great? Thinking below 10K but really something between 1K to 5K.Of course, I need to know the tonearm and cartridge that mates well with the TT.
You know, I'm actually very familiar with that turntable, and even some with different tonearms grafted on. No matter, you like what you like, but I'd be quite surprised if any LP playback system involving a Technics SL1200II convinced anyone with a decent CD player, much less any hires digital playback, to get interested in LPs.
…….but I'd be quite surprised if any LP playback system involving a Technics SL1200II convinced anyone……………...to get interested in LPs.
again, as Wayner pointed out…….. you have not a clue…….
Yeah, whatever. FWIW, my first "hifi" speakers were those Dynaco A25's, back in 1970, with an AR table, ADC XLM cartridge, PAS 3 preamp and Stereo 70 amp. No, I don't miss it
There is one statement here that I will make. Any amount of money spent on high buck vinyl playback in the hands of the inexperienced or uneducated, will end up in shambles. Success comes from the knowledge of set up and system synergy. In other words, you simply can't buy turntable set up experience, you have to learn it. That is why my 40 year old Empire could easily trash a very expensive VPI in the hands of a novice.This thread is a slippery slope and the outcome of buying a new (or used) table does not bring happiness alone. It must be learned............
Rbbrt you are not even running a table!?I would not think of starting an argument.
I've been dragging my feet on this but I'm pretty sure the Townsend Rock is the table that's going to bring me back to analog, just because it's so damn good. Lots of choices to be sure...but I just can't count out the Rock.
...This is what the AC is all about. We might dissagree now and then, but in the end, its about the music, the equipment we use to get at the music, and most importantly, our friends..........
Thank you Neo, I have a new found respect for you.This is what its all about for me:In the front row is Lone Wolf, Twitch, me and Ed Cramer. These are people that I met once, but have a bond to them that I will take to my grave. This is what the AC is all about. We might dissagree now and then, but in the end, its about the music, the equipment we use to get at the music, and most importantly, our friends..........(RMAF, I believe 2009)
I only have one beef with this thread, that somehow one needs to be a mechanical engineer to set up a turntable. Horse hockey. It's simply not that difficult, and to imply anything else is not fair to one who wants to enter the hobby.Doc