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This is one of the best turntables money can buy, according to Rasmussen: It’s the modern version of the popular SL-1200 MKII model with improvements to things like the motor and plinth (or base).
The Fluance RT85N is our favorite turntable under $600 because it’s ... The Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB has a wider range of variable speed control and a direct-drive motor that’s quick to get ...
A belt-drive turntable isolates the motor from the record and ideally reduces noise and vibration. The downside is that it takes a couple of seconds to get up to full speed.
And finally, there’s its 3D isolation module. The Model One is VPI’s first turntable to feature a 3-point floating suspension system. According to the brand, this “advanced 3D isolation system ...
This is a big reason why DJs prefer direct-drive turntables. But the Audio-Technica AT-LP8X is a much higher-quality turntable than the company’s more entry-level models. It has a heavier platter, a ...
Metal chassis built around a custom bearing Motor acts on subplatter with MDF or optional metal platter Upgradable power supply Arm and cartridge fitted Every Avid turntable from the Acutus down is ...
In a break from tradition, high-end German manufacturer Clearaudio is targeting a more approachable tranche of the hi-fi market with its latest affordable turntable. Clearaudio currently has decks on ...
No matter what turntable you own, there are a few adjustments you can make—often for little to no cost—to help it sound its best.
For its various innovations, including a turntable motor automatic speed control and amp with very low linear distortions, the system was awarded a bronze medal in the audio equipment category.
For the SL-1200GR2 (right) and SL-1210GR2 (left) are the first Technics turntables to feature an improved motor-drive circuit based on Delta Sigma Drive control. Technics. 4 / 4.
The direct-drive turntable was priced at $1,000, making it the brand’s most expensive model, and was designed for a more serious audiophile crowd. Well, now the venerable Japanese audio maker is ...
Audio-Technica’s new $9,999 turntable levitates and glows. Using magnets the upper section of the Hotaru turntable floats to reduce vibrations that could affect playback.