What is best turntable for listening to Rock from the sixties like Led Zeppelin?


The sound quality isn’t great, so rather than something super revealing, something that is very musical, and can also convey the magic. Sort of the Decca cartridge equivalent of turntables. I am guessing less Caliburn and Techdas, more Linn, Roksan, Denon, EMT 927, Rega, even.
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Wolf, I saw the Jeff Beck Group on their first U.S. tour, and they were great. Ron Wood playing bass (a Telecaster!), Mickey Waller drumming, Rod Stewart singing. Jeff was really fantastic.

Funkfirm, Rega, Technics SP10, Gararrd 301/401 Turntables all do terrific with Rock. They have to be in good condition and matched with the right tonearm and cart. You can also look at the reference Lenco by Jean Nantais. 

Get a nice Rega tonearm to go with any of these. Cartridge choices are many, based on your phono stage. 
This is one of the biggest myths in audio- that certain types of equipment might favor a certain kind of music. The fact is the equipment does not care and does not exercise any taste at all.

A good turntable will treat all kinds of music the same.
Pretty much any good quality one set up right.    Most Led Zep recordings are not very challenging on the grande scale of things.    But any good table set up right should be able to deliver what's there and make any Zep fan pretty happy.
 I have to agree with mapman..Ive listened to Zepplin on a nice VPI table as well as a cheap Philips ga212 and it sounds close IMO .I suggest getting sacd and give it a twirl..