TOP 10, LOW COST TURNTABLES. CHOOSE A TURNTABLE YOU CAN AFFORD (BUY LINKS IN DESCRIPTION!)

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  • @rm-mastering
    @rm-mastering Před rokem +6

    Absolutely great review of the best affordable (but not exhaustive) turntables up to £500 mark. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with this selection detailing the pros and cons as you go up the price and the ethos deployed by the various companies. Great work.

  • @robertcampbell1307
    @robertcampbell1307 Před rokem +2

    You are a brilliant reviewer of turntables! Unfortunately for me every time I watch a new video of yours, I change my mind about the one I want! Keep up the good work!

  • @thecaptainjones
    @thecaptainjones Před rokem +8

    Thanks Paul, just found your channel. I went for the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB. About $600 here in Australia. I wanted direct drive and usb so I can record some of my favourite LPs on to computer and make cds for the car. The other thing that swayed me was the 78rpm feature by pressing 33 and 45 simulataneously. I ordered the 78 cartridge and headshell separately. There's even a slot on the top right of the turntable for safe storage. Thanks again, cheers.

  • @jimsregaturntableshifijukebox

    Great to see Paul, hopefully you introduce more people into the wonderful world of turntables and vinyl.
    Jim 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🙂

  • @TheFrugalAudiophile
    @TheFrugalAudiophile Před rokem +2

    I have the RT 81 and I love it! I have actually upgraded to the AT orange cartridge and the accompanying PA10 preamp. Both of these were a substantial upgrade in sound.

  • @nelia5873
    @nelia5873 Před rokem

    love this video! and love your attitude and love for sound!!!! instant subscribe!

  • @MichaelYates
    @MichaelYates Před rokem +2

    Another great video Paul, just one thing the Sound Buger has a built in phono stage ( line out ) so an amp and speakers or active pair of speakers are still required. Yes I can vouch as my sound test video, its a surprisingly nice sounding unit for what it is and the money. Fingers crossed for a Yellow one in the new year.

  • @vitalie787
    @vitalie787 Před rokem +1

    Hi Paul! Myself and probably a lot of your subscribers would really want to hear from you how you enjoy listening to the music...in what atmosphere...( at night maybe ... I heard it feels/sounds differently , sipping on a glass of your favourite drink, an album at the time or going randomly...). Thank you , here in United States today is Thanksgiving Day....so one more reason to be thankful for your advices and work overall!!

  • @bobby666666
    @bobby666666 Před rokem

    Nice summary video Paul. I don't need a new Turntable as I am quite happy with my Linn Basik with Akito Tone Arm MK II which is 30 next year. I have changed the Stylus recently for a Audio Technica AT-VMN95EN which sounds great. Techmoan reviewed the Soundburger and he was quite pleased with it and he was able to get it running at the correct speed. It is line only and has no headphone socket. Techmoan did a video this past week to point out that a Headphone Amplifier is required to use Headphones with the Soundburger.

  • @peterferrier5833
    @peterferrier5833 Před rokem +9

    Thank you for a review that focuses on a price range that reflects the times we currently live in. However, without going high end, may I suggest you do the same thing for turntables from £500 to £1000. It's not that I think this video was poor. Far from it, but next level up is still not high high end and it would help the people that are not beginners and want to upgrade, without going mad on price. Thank you.

  • @darrellwoods5961
    @darrellwoods5961 Před rokem +2

    I bought an Audio Technica at-lp140 turntable 3 years ago. 249,00 USD. Sounds great after i did a Cartridge change to AT VM95LM. Great cart too. Plus, I use a Hagerman Bugle 3 phono preamp. Wicked good phono preamp..

  • @peterchang7312
    @peterchang7312 Před rokem +22

    Since we're focused on price. The best turntable by far is anything you can find second hand locally. Currently very satisfied with a 1980 Technics SL-B3 Belt Drive Automatic that I purchased 3 weeks ago at an estate sale for $20 USD. I did have to put on a new belt from Amazon which costed me $4.29.

    • @Murdock777
      @Murdock777 Před rokem +5

      Nope, older electronics are a gamble, sometimes you get lucky and they work perfectly and continue to do so for many more years, sometimes you get unlucky and it seems to work but it doesn't or it works perfectly one day and the next completely dead, and without warranty, or the experience for a diy you are left with e-waste.
      That's why i only recommend getting old electronics if you are ok with repairing yourself if needed be

    • @peterchang7312
      @peterchang7312 Před rokem

      @@Murdock777 I gamble all the time.

    • @RedMushroomVideo
      @RedMushroomVideo Před rokem +2

      ​@@peterchang7312 not everyone does same.

  • @TD402dd
    @TD402dd Před rokem +1

    I'm convinced that any reasonable turntable (your list) can be brought several levels up with better cartridges.

  • @cornishminer69
    @cornishminer69 Před rokem +1

    Fabulous run through, narrowed my choices down to AUDIO-TECHNICA 120X or the Fluance RT81 or the auto turn off feature of the Pro-Ject A1.

    • @lfcmarkeb7124
      @lfcmarkeb7124 Před 5 měsíci

      there is an rt81+ shortly better specs with an acrylic platter mat

  • @lualrosaal
    @lualrosaal Před 8 měsíci

    Fantastic video and very useful/helpful. I am considering the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO (as is called in the USA) which comes with a SUMIKO Rainier cartridge in our market. I saw that the one in your video sports an ORTOFONE Red. Which do you consider a better cartridge? And on top of that Crutchfield is running a special deal in which you get and additional Sumiko Olimpia stylus via mail after registering the turntable with the manufacturer. Soooo, which is better sounding in your estimation, the Ortofon or the Sumikos?? Thanks Much.

  • @dagreatstoney.5869
    @dagreatstoney.5869 Před rokem

    Great reviews, tks .
    I have rega planner 1, got a chance to upgrade to a planner 3 at reasonable price.
    Would you know if much difference, tks.

  • @gregcarson3444
    @gregcarson3444 Před rokem +6

    I am running a Fluance RT85, which has the acrylic platter, and the ortofon 2m Blue, and I love it.

    • @TBNTX
      @TBNTX Před měsícem

      Me, too.

    • @TBNTX
      @TBNTX Před měsícem

      Ditto.

  • @williamhodgson1428
    @williamhodgson1428 Před 4 měsíci

    Love the video and thank you for your time and expertise. I’m currently using a NationalPanasonic SL-15, circa 1975. It’s………ok, I’m torn between buying a brand new TT, budget around £250, or, upgrading my current TT. Any advice would be appreciated, the Fluance RT82 appeals as it is not dissimilar, aesthetically to my NP S-L. Might this be a good choice, admittedly it’s slightly above budget. Thank you.

  • @josephsolin
    @josephsolin Před rokem +1

    Another great video, thank you. I recently moved from a Fluance RT85 (which I highly recommend as one of the best performing tables at it’s price point) to a Schiit Sol. Yes, I bought an out of production hobbyist turntable.
    Here’s why:
    I really want to mature into a VPI Avenger or Triangle Art. However, I need to be sure that I enjoy and am able to manage the very manual setup and optimizations required for an audiophile class turntable. Probably a smart thing to do at that price point.
    For me, the Sol hits that mark perfectly and therefore is my “Trainer”. In addition, it performs so well that it easily leverages much higher grade phone stages and cartridges with a clear improvement in sound quality. That allows me to upgrade those critical elements now and then use them with my dream table later.
    My plan in process is:
    Vincent PHO-701 to a Sutherland 20/20 (really wish you had a review on the Sutherland) - Open to recommendations in this price point.
    Stock AT-VM95ENVM95 to a Zephyr MIMC - Also open to recommendations.
    I already replaced the anemic Sol power supply with a Sbooster BOTW linear power supply to squash a low frequency background hum and I’m deep into research on higher grade alignment tools, so I improve my setup precision.

  • @davidbailey6350
    @davidbailey6350 Před rokem

    Great video, which has me thinking….. I have a Marantz 6300 I bought new in 1976…. Stored for some years in my closet, runs like a top but I need a new cartage, any thoughts…?

  • @laurensmith485
    @laurensmith485 Před rokem

    The Rega p1 for me if I had more money then it would be the evo but I know I’d be getting a cracking turntable with the Rega for the money in sound quality,Thankyou for your outstanding reviews 👍🏼

    • @lfcmarkeb7124
      @lfcmarkeb7124 Před 5 měsíci

      doesn't this come with a very very basic AT cartridge and stylus?

  • @tonyoglesby4070
    @tonyoglesby4070 Před rokem

    A bit of basic query if you dont mind helping. I knew where I stood with the old turntables plugging into my phono input. Ive seen some newer turntable have a phono amp included and sometimes I see also a phono bypass. Ive got an old Rotel RA01 which I love the sound of. Would I need to get turntable with a phono bypass or if not will I need to connect the turntable to a aux input? Will an amplified turntable work on a phono input? Which set up is best? Thanks.

  • @yanks1fan09
    @yanks1fan09 Před rokem +1

    I like the T-shirt you are wearing! Very cool.

  • @tango_gru
    @tango_gru Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the nice recommendations. Any suggestions for people who like to upgrade the shit out of a device ? something that is really good at stock (Between $1000-$1500) and then with upgrades .... sky is the limit.

  • @pittaloaf1
    @pittaloaf1 Před rokem +1

    Hi Paul love the detailed reviews! I have recently passed my project elemental onto my son! I’ve been looking at the Rega Planar 1 or Project debut carbon evo. I do love the Roy Handy Engineered approach. On the other hand your review of the Project and it’s ability to be as good as the P3 has me torn between the two! Anything that would clinch one over the other for you personally?

  • @6643bear
    @6643bear Před rokem

    Hib, another great video, u have the primary e early one as per your video, it’s was only £150 and it’s sounds great at price point , what hi fi awards was best budget for 2022 . One day I love to have rega planner 2 of I had years ago. . The newer version is much better tho. Regards mark

  • @broeheemed32
    @broeheemed32 Před rokem +4

    I favor the Fluance RT-82. It has a servo motor that the RT-81 doesn't, and the RT-83 features the Ortofon red, which is not "my cup". I went with the RT-82 and put an Audio Technica VM95EN on it, along with an acrylic platter mat..... still within the price range of the RT-83. Fully satisfied. I also like the walnut finish of the Fluance, which isn't available on most turntables these days.

    • @user-wf4fv4oc1h
      @user-wf4fv4oc1h Před 9 měsíci

      Check this out: RT85 comes with Blue Ortofon ($230) and Acrylic platter ($120) thus you get the table for $150 as the total is $500. Those numbers are hard to beat, and you will not have to "upgrade". You have arrived day one.

  • @Grimwriggler
    @Grimwriggler Před rokem +2

    Great video . The AT LP 5 floats my boat . I recently heard one on a vinyl youtube channel and it held its own against a far more expensive Technics , at least on Y Tube, and i find J shape arms far more elagent looking over the common S shape

    • @haroldpramhas9807
      @haroldpramhas9807 Před rokem

      I have one and it is great. I have ordered the ATVM95ML for it. Will improve the sound.

    • @fanclub670
      @fanclub670 Před rokem

      I have got the Audiotechnica AT-LP5X recently...
      It's a very musical turntable for the price. I recommand !! 👍👍

  • @TBNTX
    @TBNTX Před měsícem

    I also own the A-T 120XUSB. It introduces a thumping sound as the motor is pulsed while spinning the patter to maintain speed. I spoke with A-T, and they call this "cogging". They suggested adding their $49 Disk Stabilizer (AT-618) to help maintain the speed. I've tried it, and it does help, but it bothers me to spend more money for another accessory that shouldn't be necessary.
    I've retired my 120XUSB (but I still have it). I'll stick with my Fluance RT85T.

  • @LeeMcArdle-dc1sx
    @LeeMcArdle-dc1sx Před rokem

    Thank you Paul! Hoping you, & the community can lend a 'non - audiophile' a helping hand? (roll eyes!) My previous second hand set-up was a NAD 533 belt drive turntable | external Integrated amp, Trio KA3700 | Gale 3010 passive speakers; broadly speaking the sound when factoring in my budget & 'unrefined ear' was good, but I changed things in favour of convenience, with less wires, and a smaller footprint etc, however the sound is HUGELY disappointing! Current set-up; ATLP5X (From all I read pre-purchase, plus your comprehensive review, a good budget turntable) | Audio Pro C5 powered speaker which, when playing digital music is fine. SO, to diagnose and rectify the problem - should I be adding an external amp & revert back to passive speakers..... I'm at risk of entering quite a rabbit hole, please send help. Thanks, all advice welcome!

  • @Peacetotheworlddd
    @Peacetotheworlddd Před měsícem

    Hey , i buy today Lenco LS-500OK. What do you think about that? Good choise?

  • @analogguy5548
    @analogguy5548 Před rokem +1

    I’m a recovering “audiophile” - if you want to spend a gillzilion $, no problem, enjoy your passion - I’m using 50 year old McIntosh electronics; 10 year old Revel book shelf speaks, with dedicated stands, speakers purchased new, discontinued 50% off, stands purchased used, 20% of original price; quality, generic inter connects & speaker wire, note, a friend, a professional sound engineer recommended the generic inter connects and speaker wire; finally, I’m using a Denon direct drive fully automatic turntable purchased 1987 + a Grado cartridge also purchased in 1987. The turntable has been in continuous use since 1987, works perfectly. Grado still supports the cartridge - you can purchase new styluses from Grado. My most important advice is to work on speaker placement - Since I no longer have a “significant other” I’m able to place my speakers out into the listening area, away from any walls. Really makes for a big improvement! 😁 Enjoy the music!

  • @butkusrules08
    @butkusrules08 Před rokem

    I wonder why the new Fluance RT85N didn’t make it over the RT83. I addresses many of the issues that the Reviewer had with the RT83. Acrylic platter being the big one.

  • @ilianstoimenov6619
    @ilianstoimenov6619 Před rokem

    ProJect A1 is an exact copy of the Thorens TD 170. Maybe a co-op or shared platform. I believe Fluance has the best value but it is not sold in the EU for some reason...

  • @z90012
    @z90012 Před rokem

    I've got a Reloop RP7000 mk 2 it's a wonderful turntable 1

  • @joesprague4642
    @joesprague4642 Před rokem +2

    Not on your list because of its slightly higher price point, but your review of the NAD c558 sealed the deal for me and I made the purchase. Could not be more pleased.

    • @lesroberts3444
      @lesroberts3444 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Me too, sounds great.

    • @joesprague4642
      @joesprague4642 Před 9 měsíci

      @@lesroberts3444 did you upgrade the cartridge? I haven’t but still pleased w/ stock Ortofon red. May upgrade stylus at some point.

  • @TonyVRailfanning
    @TonyVRailfanning Před rokem

    I purchased the AT LP120xusb, if I upgrade the Carthage to a AT-VMN95EN would that be a substantial improvement over what comes with it?

    • @stanleycostello3350
      @stanleycostello3350 Před rokem +2

      I purchased a 95 EN. The difference is amazing. When you can afford it, get one. You won't be disappointed.

  • @WACONimages
    @WACONimages Před rokem

    Great watch! Also great more affordable turntables coming out with quiet good quality/price. Owning many turntables over the years somehow I always seem to go back to the more heavy duty vintage ones. I buy and sell every years some. Right now owning a nice serviced Garrard 4HF with Audio-Technica AT-XP5 cartridge, A Lenco B55 with custom bearing + Lenco L78 with custom bearing. These idler wheel turntables are just so rock solid with a great 'punch' and with some customisation often also having same or better wow and flutter in comparing to new turntables. But design wise I like several of the modern turntables, like Clearaudio etc.

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 Před rokem

    Wanted automatic so went old , serviced Technics 1600mk2. Direct drive , platter suspension isolated.

  • @michaelrogers8126
    @michaelrogers8126 Před 29 dny

    Hi, know this is a late, late reply lol but what about the Sony PSLX 310 BT I’m very happy with it and it was only $250 pairs really well with my Sony STR DH 190 receiver and the Sony SSCS5 speakers.

  • @sorjai1988
    @sorjai1988 Před 8 měsíci

    Any thoughts on the Tone Factory turntable?

  • @viggozing598
    @viggozing598 Před rokem +1

    Vinyl is definitely not a convenient format to begin with, so the REGA sounds like a clear winner especially when you upgrade the cartridge to match the price of the Debut Evo.

    • @leonardblush2557
      @leonardblush2557 Před rokem

      In the UK, anyway. In the U.S., the retail price is about the same and the Evo has a nicer Sumiko cartridge over here (IMO).

  • @mordazflames4044
    @mordazflames4044 Před rokem

    What do you think about the AT-LPW50BT RW?? Selling at the audio technica website here in Japan.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      I must put it on my list to review. Looks interesting: carbon fibre arm, good cart, wooden plinth will help bass, Bluetooth won't help overall sound but the other features should help off set that, fully manual will help for example. Promising, I'd say.

  • @TBNTX
    @TBNTX Před měsícem

    I love my SoundBurger. It's nifty.

  • @Tripsanshul
    @Tripsanshul Před rokem +1

    Great video! Question- between the AT lp5x and RP1 . I don’t need the usb and phono feature as I have an external phono amp. Which one would you recommend for the best sound quality. The last time I checked in my local market AT-Lp5x was 50-100 $ cheaper than the RP1 and looks like a great value. However I do see that you have mentioned that RP1 is better in terms of sound quality?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      I will address this in a forthcoming video - probably next week. So watch the skies!

    • @Tripsanshul
      @Tripsanshul Před rokem

      Thanks. Looking forward

  • @bklynhubby
    @bklynhubby Před rokem

    Hello! Great video. How good is the analog to digital conversion of the USB models for ripping vinyl? Thanks!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      Reasonable. An external model would be preferred, 24bit rated too.

    • @bklynhubby
      @bklynhubby Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan Thank you. Have you reviewed any?

  • @stephen579
    @stephen579 Před rokem +2

    When I look at the prices of the current crop of turntables, I can't help thinking about what I could buy in the vintage market for the same money.

    • @ronmcmartin4513
      @ronmcmartin4513 Před 5 měsíci

      Vintage tables are similar to vintage TVs, unless you're spending $1000+ used.

  • @Skywolf370
    @Skywolf370 Před rokem +1

    I have the AT-Lpw50pb which seems to get overlooked in a lot of these best of reviews.

    • @alphajcbjgballard1258
      @alphajcbjgballard1258 Před rokem

      Interested in that deck . Can you expand on the qualities you like ?

    • @Skywolf370
      @Skywolf370 Před rokem +2

      @@alphajcbjgballard1258
      Nice heavy solid unit. Minimilist with just one control knob that goes between 33 off and 45 and has a satisfying quality feeling click when you turn it theres also a on/off button and a switch for phono or direct round the back.
      It is fully manual which is a bit of a pain but they have left out all the bells and whistles to pour all the development into sound quality. And although i dont have any experiance with comparable units, it has given me no reason to doubt the reviews that i have read saying that you cant get a better sounding unit for sub £500. The speed is also realy consistant.

  • @LesPaul7677
    @LesPaul7677 Před rokem

    I just bought Audio Technica at-lp120xusb and now I'm in the search for an amplifier. My budget is up to $650 (I know it varies on destination) and I'm going to use it for my turntable and probably TV which is secondary. On turntable, I'm going to listen mostly to classical music, specifically opera, but also other kinds such as rock, hillbilly, etc. Can you recommend something to me? I'm a complete newbie in this, and so far I found that Yamaha a-s501 would be a good choice, but am not sure if there is something better for that amount money.

    • @ronmcmartin4513
      @ronmcmartin4513 Před 5 měsíci

      For classical/opera/jazz you might search for a used Integrated Vacuum Tube Amp with a Phono input(better value than a separate one). Vincent Audio or Rogue Audio that have enough power(WPC) for your speakers.

  • @giselebenjamin9162
    @giselebenjamin9162 Před 4 měsíci

    Any recommendations around $50?

  • @colinvannbohemen11
    @colinvannbohemen11 Před 3 měsíci

    Give me a Rega any day. oh, and mount an ortofon red to it's tone arm ( just like on the Project Debut) and you'll have a T.Table to be proud of, with belts and motor spares available for decades to come and no fiddly fishwire antiskate arrangement either. Most important with any t.table though is proper alignment of your cartridge! it's crucial. ignoring or skimping on an alignment gauge will only accelerate wear on the vinyl, and minimize fidelity extraction from the groove. This is my best advice for a low cost entry. spend 2G, expect 10% improvement.

  • @juanrojas7505
    @juanrojas7505 Před 10 měsíci

    Anybody could recommend some turntable to start making scratchs?

  • @JeremyLeePotocki
    @JeremyLeePotocki Před rokem

    Well I am one of those that don't have money to burn, but I wanted to go from ceramic to magnetic (have a 1985 Panasonic all in one with a Japaneses ceramic cart record player). However I could not afford over $200 (£165 ish) So I found out that Amazon got the AT-LP3BK on sale for $169 (£139.33) unfortunately in the UK it's still being sold for £229 ($277.77) which is not a good value. I bought it instead of waiting to buy the Sound Burger (I may still get the new one when it becomes available) nor the AT-LP60X-BK. I know that I could save $20 by getting the AT-LP60X-BK, but you can't upgrade the cart if you want to (always give yourself options when you can) Later down the road when it's time to replace the stylus I'll upgrade to the LP Gear cfn3600le stylus, but for now I'm just happy to upgrade without breaking the bank. Later on I can buy a better pre-amp instead of using the built in (all though the built in is also pretty good too.) One reason for me to get the new Sound Burger would be to test used records for skips and other defects via Bluetooth before buying making it a really good tool to have when record thrifting.

  • @gingernutpreacher
    @gingernutpreacher Před rokem

    I love a DJ turntable eaven through I would not dream of doing any scratching

  • @nelsonmaud1
    @nelsonmaud1 Před rokem

    What's 200lbs in USA money?

  • @Bob-us9di
    @Bob-us9di Před rokem +1

    I'm not in the market for a turntable - being reasonably happy with my Thorens TD150 (I'd prefer a Linn Sondek, mind!), so I just watched this out of general interest. However I did notice that the Audio-Technica LP5x has one feature you missed - it plays at 45, 33 AND 78!! I've not seen a new decent turntable with 78 since I was born. OK, you'll need a different cartridge (but a hot-swapping headshell will take care of that) - and for those of us who still have some 78s it looks like a godsend - and there are plenty of old, good recordings on 78 that have never been released in any other format.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      Apologies if I missed the 78 option in the vid. Although,I did talk about that in the original review on this channel and on my website: theaudiophileman.com/at-lp5x-turntable-review-audio-technica/
      So the info is 'out there', as it where.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Actually, looking again at my video, I did state that the LP5x is a three-speed turntable. So I withdraw my apology ;)

    • @Bob-us9di
      @Bob-us9di Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan You did indeed! I stand corrected and it's my turn to apologise! Also I notice (I missed this before) that the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB also has 78rpm. What's going on? Are 78s back in fashion???? 🙂

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      @@Bob-us9di There is a real hard core 78 sector in the HiFi community. In fact there are some heavy-duty add on hardware accessories used by them too including micro speed variants on specialist phono amps to cater for those '78s' running at 79, 81, 82, etc. Also for those 78s utilising 101 other curves instead go the current RIAA EQ default. As for other specialisms? Well, I'm a mono fan. So I have a very expensive cart catering for my mono collection, for example. Start digging and we record weirdos start emerging from the soil :)

    • @Bob-us9di
      @Bob-us9di Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan Maybe I ought to look into this further. As for mono I suspect that many of us actually listen in mono these days with Ikea type speakers scattered over the place.

  • @luton_gmanrock
    @luton_gmanrock Před rokem

    Nice consumer video, trouble is, some vinyl these days are so expensive that is values at 10-20% of the turntable worth lol....

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +3

      If you shop around, you can grab vinyl bargains - I love to rummage around car boot sales, local record fairs and there's even bargains to be had via record shops! (Remember them? :) )

    • @luton_gmanrock
      @luton_gmanrock Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan very true Paul, sadly grabbing the Beatles 1st UK press in a charity shop is a pipedream. Most charity shops now are sparse for beloved used vinyl but of course, the good ol' indie record shop still gets a flick through at least monthly. 🤗

  • @TreboR1966
    @TreboR1966 Před 6 měsíci

    thank you

  • @KITFLETCH1
    @KITFLETCH1 Před rokem +1

    Excellent review. The cost of LPs seems to be climbing now sadly which might defeat your valiant attempts to save us cash on the player!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      Not if you're canny :) I recommend record shops' budget boxes, car boot fairs (or similar in the US), record fairs and the like. If you shop carefully on line there's also bargains to be had.

    • @KITFLETCH1
      @KITFLETCH1 Před rokem

      Resourceful as ever!

  • @djme-123
    @djme-123 Před rokem

    Paul. Your "final thoughts" time stamp is incorrect. Great review, thanks!

  • @pjc8682
    @pjc8682 Před rokem

    How about Planar 2? Any experience to share?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      I sometimes feel that the '2' falls between two stools in terms of an upgrade target or even a first choice. Even so, if it's on your radar it's a fine performer, sure.

  • @philvale5724
    @philvale5724 Před rokem +1

    Hi, I have just Purchased a Yamaha 500, what is your opinion on it, I’m 71 Year yonder, I feel is that I was steered into buying this form a company in France call Darty , Two models that I asked for they said they do not sell them, 1 being the techniques you mentioned at the higher end, I hadn’t realised this as got streaming capabilities and Bluetooth which I don’t need, I purchased this because at the present I cannot afford to have my vintage record deck restored as I have been quoted in excess of £1600. Linn LP12, The Yamaha sounds like yes you guessed it 😢 , Do you think it’s worth spending any money on it or just leave it until I can afford to restore my Linn . ie upgrading the stylus, ??? PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Hi Phil, I did ask about this one when it was released but a review sample never appeared so I’ve yet to hear it. It does feature the whole Musicast thing so part of the price you’re paying is for that, don’t forget. Did you get a chance to listen to it beforehand? Don’t forget to always request a home demo so you can hear it in your own home. It seems pretty solid as a basic design but that’s all I can offer. As for the Linn thing? If you have been quoted £1600 and you see that ad a bit steep consider the Roksan turntable I reviewed on this channel. Can’t supply a link, I’m travelling. That sounds excellent at around £1,000.

    • @philvale5724
      @philvale5724 Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan Hi, Thank you for your reply, The shop Darty , is a big retail store, and don’t have the facilities to listen, I did go to a bigger city Where they sold better hi-fi equipment but their prices started at €1500 up to €50,000 a little bit Beyond my budget, I will have a look at the Roksan, At least at the moment I can listen to my vinyl, Thank you for your reply, PHIL FROM THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOULIN FRANCE.

  • @reco9632
    @reco9632 Před rokem

    ı just want to ask one question, i have 275 euro and i focuse only sound quality and stable speed wich turntable do you prefer at this price category? if it will have pre amp, it will be better for me.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      The 120x turntable from Audio-Technica. Go for that one. Make sure it's the 'x' variant.

    • @reco9632
      @reco9632 Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan but you said dj turn tables are "dont go there list"

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      This is not a DJ turntable. See my review.

    • @reco9632
      @reco9632 Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan ok thank you

  • @Barlowsxxx
    @Barlowsxxx Před rokem

    i’m looking to buy my first turntable and have been doing loads of research, have found your videos very helpful! i think im leaning towards the AT-LP3XBT as i still live at home so need the bluetooth for my headphones when everyone is home, and think i would prefer having an automatic TT as a beginner! do you think this is a good choice?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      What's your max budget on this one?

    • @Barlowsxxx
      @Barlowsxxx Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan think my maximum would be £400 as i would need to get speakers as well

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      @@Barlowsxxx OK, let me try to answer this one in Friday's video then - watch the skies.

    • @Barlowsxxx
      @Barlowsxxx Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan Great, i look forward to it! :) Thank you!

    • @haroldpramhas9807
      @haroldpramhas9807 Před rokem

      It is probably the best option for the features you need.

  • @Deshams
    @Deshams Před rokem

    One question, is CZcamsr TechMoan your brother? You are very similar looking and mannerism.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      I think we were born in generally the same part of the UK (ish) so it might be that.

  • @lesroberts3444
    @lesroberts3444 Před 10 měsíci +1

    No NAD turntables?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před 10 měsíci

      The NADs I was aware of were too expensive for this piece. I hope to produce another one covering a higher budget and then? Who knows?

  • @TrueAudio
    @TrueAudio Před 9 měsíci +1

    where can we all buy that white cabinet behind you?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That's a Kallax - it arrives in a myriad of different sizes and shapes, different colours, some have little doors in them, others arrive with fabric drawers. They are uber useful. And you can buy them from IKEA. The name comes from a village in Norrbotten in northern Sweden, the name also derives from the Finnish word for 'fish' or 'bay'. And now you're sorry you asked, aren't you?

  • @jamesherman3750
    @jamesherman3750 Před rokem

    I would actually recommend the LP60x if you're just starting. A great budget entry level player that sounds better than everything else around its price

  • @edwardgonczy3170
    @edwardgonczy3170 Před rokem

    Was I correct in hearing that the Lenco had a more robust build than the Audio-Technica LP120X even though the latter sounded superior, or did I just mishear you? Wish the Lenco made a purist design. No phono preamp, no auto shut off. Wish someone made a Direct Drive for around $800 that was really robust and simple. I have a 40-year-old Linn Sondek LP12 but no nearby dealer and it is getting long in the tooth.

    • @leonardblush2557
      @leonardblush2557 Před rokem

      The Reloop Turn 5 recently got bumped from $800 to $900, but it's a beautiful looking thing.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem

      Yes, you misheard me - I was referring to the lower-cost Pro-Ject turntable which offers excellent sound for the price but the Lenco offers a more robust build, if that's important to you.

  • @tripsadelica
    @tripsadelica Před rokem

    Good review but you have missed probably the best selling turntable (other than the ubiquitous Chinese ceramic cartridge ten dollar specials which destroy records) which are all the variants of the Denon DP-29 FA/FE, Optimus and umpteen other brands using the same mechanism. They are good turntables producing reasonable audio quality for not much more in cost than those horrible Chinese units.

  • @voyson4814
    @voyson4814 Před rokem

    Friend, help me.
    hi,
    I watch your turntable reviews because I want to enter the world of vinyl.
    My budget is £500 for a turntable (can be without pre-amp, Bluetooth and other frills)
    I am considering 3 models;
    1- Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO (your top 10 up to £500)
    2- Rega Planar 2 (supposedly plays much much better than planar 1 - you didn't do a review) £499
    3- Fluance RT84 (with Ortofon 2m blue - you didn't review) £499
    My favorite type of music is Dire Straits, Pink Floyd, Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker etc and Whiskey Blues.
    Can you help me make a decision by doing a comparison of these turntables in a new video on youtube.
    Thank you and good luck
    Kind Regards

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your question. In short? The Rega offers slightly better mids and treble. The EVO offers better bass but also better tonal balance. That is, the frequencies all work as a team more successfully in the EVO. The EVO is the one to go for if you plan to upgrade your turntable a bit at a time when funds allow. The Fluance is a decent performer and ideal if you want the lifestyle features it includes.

    • @voyson4814
      @voyson4814 Před rokem +1

      @@TheAudiophileMan Thank you Master for answering my question.
      You helped me a lot.
      Thank you for what you do, keep going.

  • @arnoldtolker3505
    @arnoldtolker3505 Před rokem

    Wenn man einen sehr guten Automatik-Plattenspieler möchte, sollte man mehr Geld, ca. 600,- €, in die Hand nehmen und einen Thorens TD 101 A oder TD 102 A kaufen! Der ProJect A 1 hat keine qualitativen Bedienelemente, die dünnen Hebel brechen schnell! Meine Meinung!

  • @steveworthington930
    @steveworthington930 Před rokem

    Linn state the front end is everything, therefore Rega it seem,s to me has the same philosphy. You state the Rega has the best tone arm but do not explain why? Direct drive forever "hunting", never in sync, yes top end stuff cost,s a fortune, but Rega a good intro.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Because of the build quality, component choice and sound quality, Steve.

  • @hugosequeira2997
    @hugosequeira2997 Před rokem +7

    Is it just me or does Audio-Technica likes robbing other company's product designs? Technics for their actual record players and Sony for the Sound Burger....

    • @Trekkie4
      @Trekkie4 Před rokem +9

      First things first, Audio Technica doesn't make their turntables, they're all made by 3rd party, company called Hanpin Electron. Same thing with Pioneer, Reloop and all other companies featuring the clones of SL1200.
      Second, as ironic as it may sound, Technics no longer owns the rights to SL1200 design. They sold it some time around early 2000s, when they closed the SL1200 product line for good. Well, until they've reopened it with Mk7 that is, which is one of the reasons why Mk7 is nowhere near the old-reliable Mk2, but that's beside the point. What matters is that they've sold the rights to none other than Hanpin Electron.
      Therefore, no one is robbing Technics, as they willingly sold the rights to China, hoping to make easy money from (what appeared to be) defunct product line. Of course, things didn't quite work out as they expected, to say at least but personally I don't feel bad for them, whatsoever. Essentially, they got what they wanted, and Hanpin makes some really nice turntables at considerably cheaper price than Technics ever did ... or would.

  • @simonheming2842
    @simonheming2842 Před rokem

    $10.000 Speakers there's $25,000 stylus out there as well 🙄

  • @jro7075
    @jro7075 Před 6 měsíci

    not to put a damper on your review but every time I see some one reviewing the fluance TT they always discribe it as a solid wood tt but that is misleading if you compare the rega tt and the pro-ject a1 tt they are more sold wood than the fluance if you look inside you will see a well constructed tt but very hollow you have the motor circuit board a few bits of wiring all done well but its HOLLOW!!! everybody that reviews it says its solid wood no its a wood box!!! very empty it really bothers me when I hear them say its solid it would be nice since they charge alot for a wood box with very little in it not pooping on fluance I love the way it looks but its not made in canada but china there are a lot of other brands branded in china that are built the same way but are cheaper this really bothers me I wish when reviews are done that the reviewer knows what he is talking about you got to know the item you are telling us about we are depending on you for accurate and detailed reviews since fluance charges alot for these we should get all details not just guessing JRo

  • @khtlon
    @khtlon Před 6 měsíci

    You could have avoided such an unnecessary introduction. Very confusing and not adding anything to what should have been a straightforward and informative guide. Overall, not a very good video. You've done better

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před 6 měsíci

      You do understand that the Description features a host of time stamps? I used to talk about the time stamps in every video as a reminder to the viewer but, of course, that made each intro even longer so I stopped. Even so, your intro point is rather moot :) And when I produce videos, from this creator's point of view? Everything in the video is necessary. Essential. Important. Critical. Otherwise I wouldn't include it/them in the first place. If you disagree (as you do) there are tools to assist you, as I say. I basically produce videos for me, you're welcome to join me on my journey.

  • @cookingonthecorsican8733

    Nearly 4 minutes before the video starts. I knew what it was all about in the first 30 seconds. Get on with it a little bit boarding at the beginning

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Nearly four seconds in as the video starts, I flagged the Chapter headings in the Description that enable you to navigate around the video.

  • @philipciantar4824
    @philipciantar4824 Před rokem +2

    Well done. I'm just surprised that there was not one turntable here from Dual.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +2

      I’ve nothing against Dual. Just haven’t tackled a serious review yet. Now you’ve noted the fact, I’ll try and get one in for review.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Před rokem +1

      Just to confirm that I've talked to the UK Dual distributors and we will sort something in the New Year re. a review. It'll take time because of Xmas chaos, low stocks because of higher Xmas sales, etc. So I might have to wait until Feb even. But it's on the way :)

    • @philipciantar4824
      @philipciantar4824 Před rokem

      @@TheAudiophileMan WOW! Your efforts will definitely be appreciated by your audience and subscribers. Good work and much appreciated. Cheers.