It's always funny how the dealers brainwashing people to buy belt-drive turntables like rega, pro-ject etc.
To listen to some vintage gear you need a time machine back to the 1986 where you could audition those amazing and inexpensive direct drives like the SP-10MKII, Luxman PD-441, Denon DP-80, Victor TT-81 with some amazing vintage MM cartridges. These stuff competes with something that cost x10 today.
But you ended up with an entry level mainstream from your dealer, sad story.
If you're serious about analog gear i'm sure you will replace this turntable in a few years. Now you've got what you paid for.
To listen to some vintage gear you need a time machine back to the 1986 where you could audition those amazing and inexpensive direct drives like the SP-10MKII, Luxman PD-441, Denon DP-80, Victor TT-81 with some amazing vintage MM cartridges. These stuff competes with something that cost x10 today.
But you ended up with an entry level mainstream from your dealer, sad story.
If you're serious about analog gear i'm sure you will replace this turntable in a few years. Now you've got what you paid for.