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He doesn't mention they run fast though which impacts sound.
They don't seem to run all that fast, and I saw a couple of alternative belts brought them into 33.3-33.4, so maybe not really an issue?
I would have to agree that each cartridge will sound different, but at least the Rega bested the group with the cheapest one?
Aren't Music Hall tables rebadged Pro-Jects?
... JVC QL-A7….
Not my cup of tea.During the late 70s, early 80s the hifi shop i worked at had a cadre of the best DDs in that class we could get. They regularily got spanked by much less expensive belt-drives.dave
Everything is a trade-off. The big Technics & a Denon 3000 were amongst our collection.dave
You didn't mention anything about trade-offs, other than evidently belt drives were just better.
I mentioned this before, but I see that it's back up for sale. It's a JVC QL-A7. That's a pretty dang good table. Shoot, the arm is worth a couple of hundred, it's got a new cartridge, and he's asking only $350 and will entertain offers. I don't need a 5th turntable, but is worth looking at. It got to kill anything under $1000Don't know the guy from Adam, but his track record looks good. https://www.ebay.com/itm/JVC-QL-A7/184173790807?hash=item2ae19d0657:g:6C0AAOSwl2deNf4M
Maybe the price is too high?
Maybe the price is too high? Here's a thread from 13 yrs ago saying it (table + arm) should go for about $100, and that the new price in late 70s was $350. https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/jvc-ql-a7-turntable-worth-pursuing.113070/