Top 5 Upgrades for your Turntable
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Just to tell ya'll know this is a Reupload of my previous speakers video. Apologies for the inconvenience. Had to remove some footage that I no longer had the right of use too.
The strange white blob at the end of this video is an example of this!
Here is my review of five great upgrades for your record player/turntable and they are: Isolation for your record player, upgrading the platter, replacing your slipmat, using a superior phono stage or of course upgrading the stylus/cartridge/needle of your record player
These upgrades aren't going to be suitable for cheap Crosley or GPO record players or most total beginner turntables but for those of you with anything beyond that this list could over you some amazing upgrades for your hifi!
Turntable Isolation can come in the form of Hifi Stands or isolating material.
Some very basic HiFi Stands: amzn.to/2jpQx7r
Different platters can make a subtle if effective upgrade, and can also look mega cool. Acrylic platters are some of the most common!
Pro-ject Acrylic-IT Platter (For Debut/Debut Carbon): amzn.to/2iQcVFK
(US): amzn.to/2jiRkHs
Trying slipmats made of different materials can be a very cheap way to get more from your system, slipmat reviews coming soon!
Pro-ject Cork-IT Slipmat: amzn.to/2iqqloN
(US): amzn.to/2kga0HI
Classic Rubber Mat: amzn.to/2jpXuFi
(US): amzn.to/2kfNi1K
Fonotech Cork Mat: amzn.to/2i2qpz8
(US) Tonar Cork Mat: amzn.to/2kg0fZv
Pro-ject Felt mat: amzn.to/2jq2WZ6
A phono pre-amp upgrade can make a tremendous improvement to your turntables sound! Here are a few good ones!
Pro-ject Phono stages: amzn.to/2iqpxR8
Up last we have the cartridge upgrade. This is the big one!
It's somewhat of a complicated procedure so make sure you do a little bit of research first!
Here are some brilliant cartridges worth checking out:
Ortofon 2m Red: amzn.to/2iqwPEc
(US): amzn.to/2kg0ZxL
Ortofon OM10: amzn.to/2iQB6DZ
(US): amzn.to/2jrLnDe
Audio Technica AT95e: amzn.to/2i2qUct
(US): amzn.to/2kH1f5U
Rega Elys: amzn.to/2jq0IsD
(US): amzn.to/2kHelA1
Nagaoka MP100: amzn.to/2i4v5PW
amzn.to/2kfLYft
Hopefully these ideas can make your vinyl enjoyment even better!
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I like that you placed the phono preamp at second place!
It's often overlooked and underrated.
About one and a half years ago, I upgraded my Cambridge Audio 651P to an SPL Phonos - *it sounds amazing*
Great, informative video. I have had bought a Sony receiver of at least 85 Watts (of 2012), and realized I needed a phono preamplifier; I bought a ROLLS VP29 pre-amp, and it does fine. I upgraded my phono cartridge to a Stanton L-700E MM cartridge, elliptical stylus, several years ago. Hence there was certainly a difference; more detail, the sounds, and music is closer, and there is a more space between instruments in the music.
It's 2024 and I'll add record cleaning to the list. I use an inexpensive ultrasonic cleaner and the results are impressive. Most of my lps are 50 to 60 years old and despite looking clean and unscratched, most have accumulated contaminants from years of use. A good cleaning seems to "refresh" the sound.
A possible addition to your list might be a record clamp/weight as an upgrade. Really good video and info.
Are you sure it's not going to be extra weight for the motor and wear it faster?
@@Livewire91 that's a heavy debate. A general rule of thumb is a direct drive can handle a bit more weight than a belt drive. In either department, don't get overzealous on the size/weight and you should be fine. There's alot of gimmicky ones available, but it's tough to beat a simple, solid brass weight, anywhere from 3/4 to 1 pound in weight. (300-420g) I prefer the Nobsound brass ones available on Amazon for $33 USD. It's the one with 4 holes in it with a gold finish.
@@AeroSS87 The Nobsound you recommended is 230 gr
DIY isolation - I recommend a Rock Maple end grain cutting board with a small bike inner tube partially inflated underneath. Granite tends to ring - personal experience.
Nice Video and Mug. Thanks.
Turntable isolation is the most important. I have 3 TTs and use a variety of methods - Granite slabs, Isonoe Feet, Sorbothne Feet, Dynamat damping on the TT rack. Bigger difference than upgrading to a Benz Wood Cartridge or a Origin Live tonearm.
I have made great sound improvements to many turntables by making sure there is no excess movement in the arm pivots and bearings ..Gentle adjustment is what is needed, just adjust so you eliminate any excess freeplay but not over tightening ...
I am interested in the valve preamp, but I’m not sure how it functions. Does it work in conjunction with the wattage inside your receiver?
Good tips!! Thanks!! Nice SW !shirt
Great ideas!😉
Where can I get an audio Llama slip mat?
Hi mate, great video! I definitely agree that the cartridge/stylus upgrade is the most noticeable improvement. Which are some of your favorites? One of mine is the Nagaoka MP-110, I think it's great for what it costs, it sounds fantastic 😀
Question, how much of a benefit would a piece of Granite saved from a countertop my turntable? It would sit atop of a 7' wood tv/stereo console.
No difference in changing turntable and what difference does a different sklipmant make? the other suggestions I agree with
May I suggest the Grado Blue or even the Gold?
Or if you’re using a Rega a machined subplatter is #1 upgrade after a stylus
Six Acoustic York phono stage is a ball buster for $400 Canadian, the Grace F9 best mm cartridge easy to get retipped . My Grace Boron cantilever and nude Shabbata stylus
You might wish to use an acrylic turntable mat. They are sold in the UK, and they are being used by Thoren on their top TTs.
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I wonder what he’s on .. b fun over a beer. By the way; cork’s a good cheap mat material or hi-tech mat by Les Davis
Ahh we have a Steven Wilson fan here. Love him "to the bone"! :D
And *improve THE TORQUE?* .. that could be amazing
Hi, I have been using my "Audio Technica" (AT-LP120-USB) since June 21st and I noticed that the FELT slipmat which it came with, generates a lot of static. I was wondering if I use an Acrylic slipmat will it be any good? Is Acrylic slipmat better than Cork slipmats?
In addition, I'm not very happy with it's internal phono pre-amp and since I'm on a really tight budget I wanted to add an external phono pre-amp called 'Pluto' by a company called "U-Turn". Could you please suggest a really nice phono pre-amp under $250 US Dollars? I had my mind fixated on a "Pro-ject" tube pre-amp but found I'll be left with nothing but an undergarment. Would really appreciate your valuable input. Is "U-Turn's" > Pluto pre-amp any good? I also plan to upgrade my cartridge to an "Ortofon 2M Bronze" later, so basically I need a phono pre-amp for Moving Magnets. Thank you! :)
+Sameer Sharma good questions! I think the results from an acrylic mat would be different rather than better. I've not actually used one with a turntable so I can't say exactly. Cork is definitely good though and acrylic platters are very good.
+Sameer Sharma the u turn gear is pretty good but I'd also check out Schiit's preamps. They're regarded as some of the best for the price. I'm someone skeptical of putting a 2m bronze on the atlp120. It's a very, VERY good cartridge. In fact it costs more than the turntable. I'd say you'd be better off buying a better turntable long before going for that cartridge.
I have ordered one Acrylic and one Cork slipmat, I shall try and share the experience with you, thanks a bunch for your reply :)
You're absolutely right about the pre-amp. I think I'll order a "Schiit Mani" as I have read positive reviews about it on the internet from multiple users, thank you for your recommendation. I know someone who is using an "Ortofon 2M Red" cartridge on his AT-LP120-USB and is pretty satisfied with it's sound, I guess I'll take a risk and install a 2M Bronze instead. Thank you very much for your replies, really appreciate it! :)
+Sameer Sharma let me know what it sounds like when it's all set up!
Best turntable isolation what is dirt cheap is the place it on some fome ideally cellulose open-cell fome minimum 3 inches thick 5 inches better great for wobbly floors.
Make sure you take the feet off put the feet on some 2 inch bamboo chopping board make sure the foam is tight around the bearing and room for the tonearm cable if that's an issue. Any rack should have a concrete slab at the bottom 2" 14"▪ slab
Best low budget phono stage is art DJ ll about £40 go for the one without the USB.
Wouldn't bother with the ortofon red or any ortofon at low price and not every cartridge is suitable for every tonearm you have to look at compliance matching
I watched quite a few of your videos you should have more subscribers by the way I recently got the pro-ject esprit sb which I really love and I have a pro-ject tube box s on order and I'm thinking about the ortofon blue unless you could recommend a better cartridge at that price point. The ortofon red came standard on my turntable.I have a video uploaded on my page if you want to check it out.
Thanks!
I'd definitely go for th 2m blue as you can straight swap the 2m blue stylus onto the Red cartridge body. Will save you atleast £50, or whatever it is in your currency!
AudioLlama thanks for the info man, I have one more question I was looking at audio quest golden gate rca cables they look like really nice quality and I have herd from a lot of audiophiles that high end rca cables really make a difference, there 76 dollars a piece I would need 3 of them for my setup do you think there a good investment? Would be about $200.00 for 3 of them. Thanks :)
+Ezra Edison I'm very suspicious about investing in expensive speaker cables. It's a divisive topic to say the least. I'd say you need to try them out and a - b them versus another pair of less expensive speakers ideally without a dealer telling you how they sound. That's not to say that all dealers are likely to bullshit you but they often have their own biases that might sway you.
That sleep record 👌🏽
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In other words. Just Change the needle to diamond and you will be fine.
I tried all, but hear no improvements, i'll should stop dancing trough the livingroom
This video needs subtitles!!
What are you...illiterate?
It has subs in english
WHAT!!!! For my Thorens TD 160; New Plinth, Hanze Hifi motor mod, an SME 3009 tone arm with Shure cartridge..... seriously Who buys modern turntables for under 300 bucks and expects them to play well.
Audio technica AT LP 1240. £200.
Where are you from? In what place do you use an accent like that? Sorry if it soudns mean or anything I'm just curious
He might be Irish from the UK living in Ireland
Gerry K I think it’s a Newcastle accent
Obviously Scandinavian
I'm from Hartlepool, which is a little town in teesside, so not a geordie by a long shot! I do live in Newcastle however, so the accents have started to blend :)
@@AudioLlamaTube I said Scandinavian for your amusement only - . My Grandma was from Newcastle
Glass is the worst for any equipment.
I did all and added a tonearm upgrade. The improvent was so much more than i expected. . see #johannkvinyl on instagram
Sleep record!!!
Because a well recorded cd sounds better than a record
Cd sound is phoney...like you willie
Nothing new or ground breaking here, next !
Get a CD player
Why?.
I can see you have no clue about music.justin beeb fan?.....im thinking so
Got one! Still prefer vinyl...
CDs suck