Save a little more,get the used Rega RP3.
Top quality and sound for your bucks!
Top quality and sound for your bucks!
Hated my Pro-Ject Debut III looking for another budget option. Kind of thinking Thorens
On a different note, how about a SOTA Comet at $850? Also available through Amazon, dust cover included. I never heard anyone dislike a SOTA.+1 on the SOTA Comet! But I thought the entry level SOTA was the Moonbeam. That is an excellent price for a Comet! Either way, SOTA definitely should be considered when buying new as an alternative to the entry level decks mentioned above. |
Paraneer: But I thought the entry level SOTA was the Moonbeam. That is an excellent price for a Comet! Either way, SOTA definitely should be considered when buying new as an alternative to the entry level decks mentioned above. My bad. I *did* mean the Moonbeam. The links to the SOTA website and the Amazon listing both go to the Moonbeam Series III priced at $850. The Comet is nearly double at $1600. The Moonbeam seemed like a good candidate for a sub-$1K TT. I’m just not a fan of the RP1 and at that price think the Debut Carbon DC is the better value. I understand how the OP would be soured by his experience, but the original Debut III came out a long time ago (before Sumiko distributed Pro-ject?) and Pro-Ject has definitely gotten better and is under *a lot* more scrutiny than during the Debut III days. If Pro-Ject were still perennially problematic, they wouldn’t be the darling of all the mail order enterprises--MusicDirect, NeedleDoctor, LpGear, Crutchfield, Amazon, MagnoliaAV, SoundStageDirect, TurntableLab, B&H, even UnitedHomeAudio. Still, the Moonbeam holds a strong presence at the $850 spot. |