Technics 1500c is probably the best bets out there, proven reliability and long term resale value is also something to consider.
Turntable for a Newbie!
Folks,
I am seeking recommendations for a TT under $1500.00. What are the best TT’s currently available, new or used in this range. Nothing tedious, a simple plug n play TT after the initial setup will do.
The goal here is to experience Vinyl and not build extensive library. My prime source of listening still be digital playback. If I like what I hear and able to sustain the ‘routine’ I may look into upgrading my existing TT / Cartridge down the road.
A google search of best TT’s under $1500 lead me to bunch of Audio-Technica turntables and Marantz TT-15S1.
The TT will be played through Shindo’s Monbrison preamp which I believe has a decent phonostage.
Thank you for your suggestions.
I am seeking recommendations for a TT under $1500.00. What are the best TT’s currently available, new or used in this range. Nothing tedious, a simple plug n play TT after the initial setup will do.
The goal here is to experience Vinyl and not build extensive library. My prime source of listening still be digital playback. If I like what I hear and able to sustain the ‘routine’ I may look into upgrading my existing TT / Cartridge down the road.
A google search of best TT’s under $1500 lead me to bunch of Audio-Technica turntables and Marantz TT-15S1.
The TT will be played through Shindo’s Monbrison preamp which I believe has a decent phonostage.
Thank you for your suggestions.
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glennewdick Technics 1500c is probably the best bets out there, proven reliability and long term resale value is also something to consider.The 1500C is likely a good value. But it's been on the market for less than a year, so any remarks about its "proven reliability and long term resale value" are really just speculation, however well-informed. |
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