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Post #120973801 added 10-25-2018 1:41 PM by VinnyRuns in Deal Talk
This is only one? Thought they came in pairs along with microphones?
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Post #120642583 added 10-11-2018 4:59 PM by freddymorrow in Deal Talk
love it. works great.
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Post #120658135 added 10-12-2018 11:23 AM by proppat in Deal Talk
No offense to those recommending Audio Technica turntables, but the ones listed by people are not good for everyday listening. Avoid the LP60 at all cost. Don't get the 120 unless you want to mod...
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Post #120997348 added 10-26-2018 10:12 AM by kwadguy in Deal Talk
Yup, an entry level Technics turntable from the '70s will feature direct drive and an adequate tone arm. Perfectly fine as a starter. Other good brands of relatively inexpensive '70s turntables...
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Post #120998998 added 10-26-2018 11:11 AM by Parato Optimal in Deal Talk
Many first CDs omitted some of the frequencies between 20 and 22000. I use both formats. CDs are durable and what's available. Vinyl also has warmth to it that isn't scientific but everyone says...
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Post #120974044 added 10-25-2018 1:49 PM by cortega1878 in Deal Talk
I have the TN-300. It's my favorite turntable. The TN100 is basic entry level while the TN400 is for vinyl enthusiasts. Automatic belt drive, adjustable counterweight, aluminum platter, built in pre...
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Post #120978019 added 10-25-2018 4:05 PM by revoc in Deal Talk
Vinyl died in the 80's. Cassette died in the 90's. CDs died in the 00's.
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Post #120980095 added 10-25-2018 5:41 PM by biffbangpow in Deal Talk
Teac is in no way on the level of Crosley. Who are you kidding? The 400s is a decent turntable; superior to crap like the Audio Technica ATLP120. This crap about listening to records the "way they...
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Post #121002688 added 10-26-2018 1:13 PM by FourEyez in Deal Talk
Audio Technica LP120 USB all day. (Haters gonna hate) When you spend your time actively listening to music vs. trolling Turntable threads you will enjoy this turntable. Have had mine for a...
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Post #120977122 added 10-25-2018 3:34 PM by DJ Dale in Deal Talk
The Technique 1200's were the industry standard and I have no doubt that is what you had. I was also a Music Director and that is what my station used. I still work as a DJ and producer and have 4 I...
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Post #120980521 added 10-25-2018 5:58 PM by biffbangpow in Deal Talk
I'll tell you exactly why this Teac is better than Audio Technicas ATLP120. When you turn off the internal preamp it actually goes off unlike the audio technica which stays on hurting the signal even...
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Post #120986053 added 10-25-2018 9:38 PM by Parato Optimal in Deal Talk
There have been audiophiles since forever.
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Post #121022653 added 10-27-2018 11:04 AM by Thinkster in Deal Talk
I remember back in the 80's Teac was a decent brand for cassette decks and such, but don't remember if they had turntables back then. Haven't seen the brand Teac in a long time, so wondering if...
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Post #120616966 added 10-10-2018 6:29 PM by Parato Optimal in Deal Talk
Ages ago when I had well over 1000 LPs alone not including 10", 7" and 5", direct drive was preferred over belt drive though both camps had countless die hard fans. Teac wasn't known as a good...
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Post #120583867 added 10-09-2018 1:10 PM by OliveFang in Deal Talk
this kwadguy doesnt seem to think so but didnt reply so you see it... I think
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Post #120584005 added 10-09-2018 1:16 PM by GregW7653 in Deal Talk
Fix the title please
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Post #120589804 added 10-09-2018 5:47 PM by namlook in Deal Talk
I have the Teac TN-300 as a backup to a more expensive turntable and with a Denon DL-110 cartridge it sounds really good. It performs above what I paid.
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Post #120599998 added 10-10-2018 6:37 AM by Jaymz99 in Deal Talk
That's where it's at! 😂
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Post #120600376 added 10-10-2018 6:59 AM by asmd in Deal Talk
avoid belt drives, they're just built to fail prematurely and give you all kinds of griveinces. get a nice/used quartz locked direct drive
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Post #120623725 added 10-11-2018 1:00 AM by W33Z in Deal Talk
Does it have ground wire? If not that could be the fix.
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Post #120583333 added 10-09-2018 12:45 PM by kwadguy in Deal Talk
TN-400 is not $78. BS thread title. Thumbs down. The TN-100 is crap, BTW.
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Post #120592156 added 10-09-2018 7:39 PM by surfriders99 in Deal Talk
What I dislike about nearly all new turntables is there is no auto return on most of them. Nothing worse than coming back 12 hours later and realizing it’s been spinning for that entire time.
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Post #120586852 added 10-09-2018 3:27 PM by gurpreetbadal in Deal Talk
If you don’t mind spending some more than AT-LP 1240 is the way to go. Its a direct drive as compared to this one which is belt drive. Audio technica is a name in itself. It is compared to technics...
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Post #120587074 added 10-09-2018 3:36 PM by jwerling1 in Deal Talk
The amount of intrigue is proportional to the quality of the turntable. The better the turntable, the higher the fidelity, the more intriguing the hobby becomes.
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Post #120587587 added 10-09-2018 4:01 PM by W33Z in Deal Talk
I dunno much about these two specific players, but I can tell you this much. The 400 model looks like it can be calibrated to some degree, while the 100 cannot. Proper calibration will result in...
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Post #120605503 added 10-10-2018 10:34 AM by slammedisuzu in Deal Talk
This is actually VERY TRUE! I started out with a $40 turntable (I bought it used) that I added to my home theatre system. I bought a few albums here and there. Now, I have went with a full...
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Post #120608020 added 10-10-2018 12:09 PM by frogpeople in Deal Talk
Never give up the classics.. 😉
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Post #121552297 added 11-12-2018 2:07 PM by 123pandu in Deal Talk
My local libraries resell their donations; goodwill too.
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Post #121001116 added 10-26-2018 12:24 PM by pamelaroad in Deal Talk
I would probably go no lower level than this. It's a really well-made budget turntable that will be kind to your vinyl and should last a very long time. I own it, though I paid $140 back in 2007....
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Post #121086283 added 10-29-2018 10:10 PM by bugsnest in Deal Talk
If you bothered reading my post entirely, I wasnt exactly suggesting someone go for a Audio Technica model either. If you can afford it then reproducing an analog source in a chain designed for it,...
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Post #120652516 added 10-12-2018 6:54 AM by bugsnest in Deal Talk
Teac's - or any turntable with a USB and Ethernet port as it's main attraction - are junk! Plain and simple. If you want to listen to "records", the way they were intended, then please stop...
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Post #120657940 added 10-12-2018 11:14 AM by catbui99 in Deal Talk
Most of the newer receivers I see nowadays don't have the proper phono input with a ground those old turntable needs. Might have to visit the flea market to find an old one.
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Post #120608557 added 10-10-2018 12:29 PM by thisisdannyz in Deal Talk
Based on the feedback here, this a a decent but not great entry level turntable. If you are willing to cough up a bit more, perhaps look into Pro-Ject line. I have the Debut Carbon Espirit SB model...
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Post #120605311 added 10-10-2018 10:27 AM by bloozer in Deal Talk
Huge topic but I wouldn’t get this one. For a good starter turntable I’d recommend s Pro-ject Debut Carbon if you can find a good price. U-turn Orbit is a good choice and they’re made in America. ...
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Post #120602488 added 10-10-2018 8:39 AM by asmd in Deal Talk
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT-LP120BK-USB-Direct-Drive-Professional-USB/dp/B00GA9COMM?key... or ...
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Post #120600604 added 10-10-2018 7:09 AM by JordanR6878 in Deal Talk
All of this depends on your budget and desire. New or used? The 100 at $78 isn't the worse option. But, if you plan on using it a few days a week, I would look for a used Technics or MCS...
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Post #120605605 added 10-10-2018 10:38 AM by W33Z in Deal Talk
Haha. Sounds about right. 💸
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Post #120608182 added 10-10-2018 12:17 PM by DeepFriedYoshi in Deal Talk
I've owned the TN-400S since March and have really enjoyed it. For the money it has great sound and seems fairly durable. First turntable I owned was an AT-LP60 and really enjoyed it but decided I...
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Post #120974440 added 10-25-2018 2:03 PM by meatlifter in Deal Talk
Did anyone else ready the title as "Taco Bell Drive Thru" and get hungry, or just me?
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