Automatic Tables


I haven't used one in years and have 2 great tables but brain surgrey has destroyed my coordination. Which would you recommend? I use to be a dealer but all the ones I was familiar with are gone. I know I will be taking a hell of a drop from my Linn and Basis but better one you can use then ones you can't.

stanwal

Surprisingly several yrs back, I went to an audio show where one room featured great SET tube amps with expensive single driver speakers and very mediocre sources.  I'm talking a sony close n play TT and a 1st gen. Technics cd player and it sounded incredible.

Having said that, I got rid of my Rega Planar 3 a few years ago and went with a fully automatic TT and it sounded great.  It was an old Kenwood with the corian type plinth.  There are a lot of very nice fully automatic tables from the 70's that I wouldn't hesitate to buy.  I'm now just too lazy to get up every 20 minutes with a fully manual TT and like it when it plays on continuously.

Thorens TD 145 has Auto-Lift. This is essentially a TD160, but with the vertical auto-lift. So while not fully Automatic, the table has quite a following.
Bang & olefsen 6000 or 8000 with mmc 20 cl cartridge. These are inherently resonant,  a quality isolation device is reccomended.