Remember that you're buying a turntable, not just a motor and platter. So tonearm and isolation are every bit as important as rumble, wow and flutter specs. I'm a fan of the older servo Pioneers with the "wood" bases (mdf with vinyl wrap) and better tone arms, PL570, 550, 590. Although their wow and flutter is higher than later model quartz locked units they sound better than the plastic bodied models. The darlings of the vintage crowd, JVC QL F7 and lower models as well as the aforementioned Technics SL 1200 are priced at insane levels relative to their sound quality, but they are good tables if you find one at a reasonable price. The last caveat is electronics. These old tables may have unrepairable or at least hard to fix electric boards, check before buying.