whats a good quality vinyl player

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Re: Lets talk about Vinyl Record setup

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An older post with suggestions: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 15#p260615

The most inexpensive route is tie your existing turntable to your home stereo. From the OP description, it looks like you do not need a PreAmp so just plug it into the Aux input.
CRTGAMER wrote:I have an older Hitachi Linear Track a very nice LP sized to fit turntable. Sensor will pick up individual grooves, well sometimes. No USB in this model though.

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The best investment, one that has a pre-amp combo and supports USB out, so you have an easy option to make MP3s and CD-Rs. Note that a lot of current stereo systems don't have a Pre-Amp to support the older turntables.
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Re: Lets talk about Vinyl Record setup

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from what I have seen - the ones that are setup specifically for USB recording look beyond shit sound quality wise, and while most people think vinyl sound is shit anyway, so these products sell, I adore the sound of vinyl and for me using one of those to record your vinyl to audio is kinda defeating the purpose of the vinyl. I think a lot of the 'DJ interface' style soundcard units have inputs specifically for phono now that will boost the input.

I have a Clearaudio Bluemotion (now currently in storage due to my young kids breaking the cartridge :p - but when they are old enough to not damage a turntable I shall bring her back out) -

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the sound is to me very nice - great 'roundness' and detail in elements which are traditionally problematic at 44,100hz (Hi Hats, Crashes, snares etc.) anyway as usual I'm wandering off topic :p -

that costs about 1000 euro or so, which may be too much, but a lot of people say these are a great turntable - the Pro-Ject ones:

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http://www.switched.com/2010/10/25/the- ... 400-vinyl/

or a REGA RP1 which are roughly the same price:

http://www.rega.co.uk/html/RP1.htm

I used a small interface that just took in the RCA/phono plugs and added a small boost and sent to usb, unfortunately I can't find it at the minute and am not sure who the manufacturer was. I only managed to copy about 5 slabs of vinyl to my PC as 24-bit 48khz WAVs, which I then converted to 320kps LAMEs also, before my kids broke the cartridge, but the sound was really very very nice.

anyway that's some suggestions, hope it helps
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Re: whats a good quality vinyl player

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Those are some nice lookin' turntables! I love the platter on the blue one.
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Re: whats a good quality vinyl player

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fvgazi wrote:Those are some nice lookin' turntables! I love the platter on the blue one.
thanks :) - thats the one I have - the only thing is it can be a real pain changing from 45rpm to 33rpm - you have to move the belt to the different cog width yourself and its a slippery cylindrical belt
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Re: whats a good quality vinyl player

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I would love to invest in a nice turntable like this, but I really need nice speakers. All I have right now area pair I got from a thrift store for $5.

My receiver is a Sony STR-DH500. It's decent. I'm not sure why I would want to spend more on one.

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Re: whats a good quality vinyl player

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fvgazi wrote:I would love to invest in a nice turntable like this, but I really need nice speakers. All I have right now area pair I got from a thrift store for $5.

My receiver is a Sony STR-DH500. It's decent. I'm not sure why I would want to spend more on one.

We should have a "post your music / audio-gear collection"!
yeah that Sony does have a good amp I think - yeh an audio gear thread would be ace though tbh they always become completely depressing as there's no WAY I can get any more audio stuff for a long time eheh - here is what I have - (I would take a photo, but just imagine them covered in Weetabix, dried yoghurt splashes and assorted other things kids eat :p) -

AMP/CD Player - Arcam SOLO

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SPEAKERS - System Audio SA1530

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