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by WoundedFoot_Archive
chrisc wrote:Here's one going the other direction. I'm looking for a low budget, low footpring turntable that I can plug my headphones directly into. Doesn't need to sound AMAZING, but my ears work. For example, one of those Crosley things would be perfect but I've heard nothing but bad things from my friends.The Jensen would be perfect, but it seems to me that they use the same or similarly cheap stylus the Crosleys do. Crosleys are no good. The styluses are extremely cheap, can potentially damage your records and are prone to skipping. Echoing Gantry's post, you may want to spend a little more and get one of the lower end Audio Technica tables and get a small mixer with RCA inputs and a phones out. Thats what I'd do. However, judging from the Amazon page for it, if you buy a brand new AT-LP60 you get 2 cables ("Includes: Two output adapter cables (dual RCA female to mini-plug male & dual RCA female to mini-plug female"), the latter of which you could plug phones into. the only issue would be controlling volume, which you can't do directly on the turntable itself. You could also just buy one of those stand alone phono preamps for hooking older turntables up to line level inputs. These are not expensive and usually have a phones out (however, the newer AT tables have built in pre-amps or are line level so I don't know if this would cause any sound issues and again, no volume control unless your headphones are capable of such, i.e. a volume control attached to the headphone cable itself). There are very bare-bones Behringer mixers with just a few channels that have RCA. This way you can control the volume. I got the vintage Realistic mixer pictured below for $20 or so at a pawn shop. Have seen them cheap on eBay as well. Has multiple phono ins and all that jazz. Having one of these would probably be handy if you like to fuck about with audio stuff.