I have six turntables. I have four systems. Each has a turntable, my main system has two. I need to get rid of one and am about to put one up for sale as soon as I have time.
The reason I have two turntables is that I buy a lot of used records. In general, I play new or NM records on my best table, which also has a more expensive cartridge. The used records that are VG+ (or sometimes worse) generally get played on the other turntable which has a less expensive cartridge. Sound quality is pretty close, but I'd rather have the cartridge that cost twice as much last longer and not wear it out playing records that are less than perfect.
My second turntable is a Technics SL1200 MK2 which also gives me the option of easily switching out different cartridges. I have three different cartridges that all sound different that I can swap out.
That all probably still sounds crazy, and perhaps it is.
The reason I have two turntables is that I buy a lot of used records. In general, I play new or NM records on my best table, which also has a more expensive cartridge. The used records that are VG+ (or sometimes worse) generally get played on the other turntable which has a less expensive cartridge. Sound quality is pretty close, but I'd rather have the cartridge that cost twice as much last longer and not wear it out playing records that are less than perfect.
My second turntable is a Technics SL1200 MK2 which also gives me the option of easily switching out different cartridges. I have three different cartridges that all sound different that I can swap out.
That all probably still sounds crazy, and perhaps it is.