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Forgive me, is this a used TT? The "ordered" has me wonderingThanks,Never mind I didn't know that Pioneer was doing anything with TT's other than some cheapie they have for the non-professional.
I'm a bit confused about the love for DD TT's. I remember in the 80's that DD tables were not audiophile approved.
BTW, yeah, its certainly the top of the heap for a $700 table. I would not waste my money on an AT-LP120 when you can have this one, unfortunately, it a bit more, but I think its worth it.
A comparison to the top Stanton TT that rolls off the same line would be interesting. The Stanton has been out for a few years so it's a somewhat known commodity. Are there performance differences or is the Pioneer the same table as the Stanton with a different look?
The Pioneer, the Stanton 150, the Audio Technica 1240, Reloop RP 8000 and 7000, plus numerous others tables are all Hanpin DJ 5500 tables with various minor differences spec'd by the various "manufacturers". There should be no substantive difference between any of these Hanpin "Super OEM" tables. One difference might be the various isolation feet that are all unique to each product, but I doubt that makes for much change in sq. There are minor differences in the shape of the plinth and layout of some of the buttons, again not much difference. The Reloop models look like the best bang for the buck to me with the 8000 having a MIDI console for no extra price.None of them are even close to the specs on a Techics SL 1200.