A Little Turntable Advice, Please?
41when you A/B'd the P2 and the P3 did you use the same needle?
m.koren wrote:Fuck, I knew it. You're a Blues Lawyer.
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m.koren wrote:Fuck, I knew it. You're a Blues Lawyer.
M_a_x wrote:Instead of starting yet another turntable thread (there are tons) I thought I'd just hop on the end of one with my problem.
I'm looking for advice on purchasing a new turntable. I have about 6-700 dollars to do this with. Any search of turntable on here brings up people all shouting the praises of Rega...great, if you can get it? On eBay it is 90% Rega P1s for $350.00..are these that great? That's about all I can find in my price range.
tmidgett wrote:
here's what rega's site sez:The Sound Organisation is the US Distributor for Rega.
Please contact them for details of a Rega dealer near you.
The Sound Organisation
Stephen Daniels
11140 Petal Street
Suite 350
Dallas
Texas 75238
Tel: 001 972 234 0182
Fax: 001 972 234 0249
E-Mail: Steve [at] soundorg [dotttttt] com
drew patrick wrote:Peripatetic will win.
Redline wrote:geiginni wrote:The problem with my current setup is it will not track the really hot dynamic parts well
Try 2 grams, really, it's ok. More damage is usually done to the groove walls by tracking too lightly.
You also may want to step up to one of the wood bodied Grado's, it made a world of difference for me.
bri2u2002 wrote:Someone from this site turned me on to the Lenco l75 "idler wheel" rebuild I'm working on right now.
There suppose to be great if you want to do some DIY work.
Look em up
Brian
bfields wrote:VPI Scout
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