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I was looking for a new turntable after the motor in my old one had died. My requirements are for a turntable to connect to my computer to digitize my record collection, and some occasional light DJ work. I already have a mixer for the line output and the cartridge from the old table, so the T.50X was the economical choice for me. ...
The Technics Sl 1200 MK2 are a series of turntables that have actually been around for a while now. The MK2’s are more on the lower end of the totem pole because there are upgraded versions now of these. But they are classic and still built to last. The original model of this line was the SL 1200 then the MK2’s started, the MK2 I think came out ...
Since I started getting into Djing a few years ago, I have used a lot of different tables. For some guys, they're our bread and butter. Other DJ's find them to be obsolete or gimmicky. I'm kind of in the middle there. I understand a lot of people buy this as a tool to use for transferring vinyl records to an ipod. I can personally say it do...
The stanton t.60 is a pretty decent direct drive turntable for a beginner learning to spin some vinyl. I like the size of it as it fits perfectly on my desk with my other set up. The colour is very nice also with the black and grey finish, it has a tracker light and also you can change speeds from 33 rpm to 45 rpm which is all I need real...
I checked out this turntable because I saw that it had a USB connection as well as traditional audio connections. Thus I figured I could use it traditionally and also use it to play vinyl and perhaps transfer my collection. It has a 9V power supply that plugs into the wall outlet. It also comes with a needle and it has a volume knob plus bass an...
Originally written by spolaire on Audiofanzine FR. I bought my last pair of SL1210 mk2 about two years ago. I used a previous model for eight years. I gave them to a friend who is a professional sound engineer and he still uses them. Very reliable, almost indestructible. Proven quality! Everybody knows the S...
Originally written by superwarrior on Audiofanzine FR. How long have you been using it? For over 17 years!!! Did you try any of other models before buying this one? My first turntables were belt-drive products from Stage Line. They were good enough for a beginner but I bought a seco...
This turntable is one of the best around. TT200 is an old one, but better than the newer Numarrk TTUSBs out there. It has great sound quality and has one of the best needles out there. The best thing about it is its easy use. I learned how to use the TT200 in about 2 hours and it was a great expirience. I got the this turnable at $25 dollars fro...
The Technics SL-1200 MK5 is probably the only turntable you will ever need as a DJ or casual vinyl listener. The options and features are stripped down, basic, and to the point. The pitch adjust is spot on and needs hardly any maintenance whatsoever to stay in great shape, and these things are tanks (meaning they can withstand almost anything yo...
This is a high-quality turntable from NuMark. This table is suited for professional DJs but I would recommend it to people just getting in to DJing for real. The table has fantastic features on it. Standard features that it has include an S-Shaped arm with a counterweight and anti-skate adjustment as well as a lift lever and holder (which is pre...