Look for a Yamaha YP-701.
Terrific arm and very reliable.
IMO
Terrific arm and very reliable.
IMO
Automatic Turntables
Music Direct has a Denon DP-300F here is the description clipped from their website The Denon DP-300F is a belt driven table with great speed accuracy, a sophisticated tonearm, a DC motor and a balanced aluminum platter. The DP-300F couldnt be easier to use. Start and stop at the touch of a button. The arm lifts up after playing a record. Switch between 33 and 45 without having to move the belt. Dustcover is included. The DP-300F even has a pre-mounted moving magnet cartridge and a built-in MM phono preamplifier. Just connect the DP-300F to any input on any audio system and youre ready to spin wax! and a link http://www.musicdirect.com/p-4968-denon-dp-300f-fully-automatic-turntable.aspx I don't think it gets much easier to use.It looks pretty nice although I have not herd it |
From the same era, using the same technology, and according to some, designed by the same design team... The JVC QL-Y series (5/7/55/66/77) - all have the electro mechanical servo damped arm, the later top models have magnetic bearing direct drive motors, and interchangeable arm tubes - so they can be low mass straight arms or mid-mass S-arms depending on the tube fitted. I would not stress too much about the Ortofon Omega - the cartridge body itself is completely standard OM series, so by replacing the stylus you can upgraded it to an OM20/30/40. Also the Omega is a surprisingly good cartridge, even if it doesn't get much respect from audiophiles... very much an undervalued cartridge. (it is effectively a rebadged OM5 I believe - and sold for less than the price of an OM5 stylus) I particularly like the Denon, JVC, and Sony Biotracer electro mechanical arms, as the automatic function is achieved without gears/levers and doodads that can gum up or interfere with playback performance. Also the servo damping really does work and makes them very very versatile, able to match up with a wide variety of cartridges, that might have resonance problems due to compliance/mass mismatches with a non damped arm. Very highly recommended tables Other interesting automatics: Pioneer PL-L1000/1100, Yamaha PX1/2/3, Revox (this one is sort of automatic/semi-automatic), Mitsubishi LT20/30 |
The below models have auto lift at end of record and auto shut off. Auto return is NOT necessary as it adds a motor underneath the tonearm, just more things to break and resonate. All have really decent arms. JVC QL-A7, same as QL-7 but with auto lift & shut off, detachable headshell. Yamaha YP-D71, JVC coreless motor, detachable headshell. Kenwood KD-770D, coreless motor, excellent tonearm with detachable headshell with offset angle on straight armwand. Technics SL-M2, two versions: P-mount or detachable headshell(hard to find). I also agree with Dlaloum from above. ______ |