I have ordered a Pioneer PLX-1000 direct drive turntable.....

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Minn Mark

Thanks for the comprehensive review Wayner !

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I'm kind of currious why you didn't set the table up to the alignment gauge provided with the turntable, and then listen to a record based on that. That's probably what 99% of their customers would do.

(Did they not provide an alignment gauge?)

Wayner

Because it's a Stevenson alignment, that went out with the ice age. (Stevenson DIN).

That alignment puts huge tracking error at the front of the record. Baerwald (Lofgren A) and Lofgren B (my favorite) have the lowest overall tracking error thru the playing band.

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Maybe just for fun you should set it up with the gauge that they provided, and then play a few records.


Wayner

The table is gone. Why would I want to align my table to an inferior alignment?

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Because you might learn something about the hobby you love, and about yourself as well.

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I too would have tried the Manufacturer's alignment.  It's a reference point.  Buyers without protractors would be on that alignment.  So setting it up differently is a mod requiring a different protractor.  I am not saying which is better or worse.  I just would set up stock to have a starting reference point.

Gzerro

Jeez guys, give him a break. He went through a lot of trouble and posted a very nice review.

Thank you for your effort Wayner!

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Jeez guys, give him a break. He went through a lot of trouble and posted a very nice review.

Thank you for your effort Wayner!

Thanks Wayner for the review.  :thumb:  I should have said that first.    :oops:

I am not saying you did anything wrong.  I am just saying I would have tried what the manufacturer spells out as a reference point for my evaluation.

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So, is this turntable a reasonable purchase?

Wayner

I am extremely familiar with all of the alignments, having designed my own protractor for all 3 alignments. I know what their tracking error curves look like. I would never put any turntable that I own in a Stevenson alignment. No turntable designed today should be designed around a Stevenson alignment. It's like designing a modern day car engine with a carburetor.

Any thoughtful engineer would have made the slots long enough to put all 3 alignment possibilities into the table's design.

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Wayner

So, is this turntable a reasonable purchase?

$700.

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I mean, would buying it be good, bad, or in the middle?

Good = buy it
Bad = don't buy it
Middle = it has its pros-n-cons, not a total waste

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Question, 


Why this table over others in the 1K range ........ ?

Wayner

I mean, would buying it be good, bad, or in the middle?

Good = buy it
Bad = don't buy it
Middle = it has its pros-n-cons, not a total waste

I sent it back.

Wayner

Question, 


Why this table over others in the 1K range ........ ?

Because it was a DD table and touted to be a Technics SL1200MKII clone, which it is not......

What table in the 1K range would be appealing? (I would not be interested in any Rega or Project).

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AR, Thorens, LP12 .... IMO, Much better than any technics unless you plan on scratching and need DD ...:)


Wayner

AR, Thorens, LP12 .... IMO, Much better than any technics unless you plan on scratching and need DD ...:)

Did you ever own a Technics SL1200MKII? If not, you have no idea. And then, why would I want a $1500 table?

Did you understand the purpose of this review? Maybe you should read the entire thread.......

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Yes i have owned a 1200 more than one to be accurate , you dont have to buy a $1400 table it was an example,  many are  much cheaper ..


have you tried any of the ones  recommended ...?