A recent thread got me going, trying to find an economical turntable for newbies, so I bought a new TT from Music Hall called the USB-1. It sells for $250, but seemed to have many of the components that a Audio Technica TT (sister company is Technics), so I thought that maybe it had a chance.
I'm sad to report that it is an extreme piece of cheese. It weighs a mere 4.4Kg to begin with and while some of the construction, like counterweight were OK, the rest of the table, IMHO is a complete POS.
The top plinth is finished in a gloss black, but looks like something I painted in my garage. It came with a cheap AT cartridge, but I thru in a Grado and it hummed like hell. The DC servo motor drifted in speed and I just had the general feel of crap.
I had slightly high hopes for this TT as it sported a USB 'B" connector, and a switchable RCA output configuration that offered a built in RIAA equalization or use it as a normal TT.
The quality is just not up to AVA standards and it is going back tomorrow.
On a scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 2. Not recommended (at all).
Wayner
I'm going to buy an Audio Technica PL120USB tomorrow to see how this one performs. It is a direct drive (look out, Frank)