Enjoying "Affordable" Equipment


Having never owned a direct drive turntable, curiosity motivated a purchase of a Technics SL-1200GR2. I hooked it up to a stock Denon DL-103. Setup was fun and easy, no protractor required. Easy to understand tonearm height, VTF and anti-skate setup. All metrics were done to spec and VTF was exact without using a digital force gauge except to check my work.

After a brief warm-up the sound opened up and I say without reservation, it's been a while since I've enjoyed listening to vinyl this much. I am playing all my favorites; good recordings of original releases are truly special. More importantly, the price was affordable by today's standards.

The rest of the chain contains a Rhea Eclipse phono preamp, Kell Phantom preamp, Krell EVO 402e with all balanced interconnects and Harbeth 40.2 monitors.

I posted this simply to share an awesome experience provided by our great hobby and hoping to avoid the controversial topics often found on this forum. Thank you!

 

layton64

@grislybutter Wrote:

I am not an English language wiz but if one already owns it, it implies he could afford it? cheeky

I agree!

Mike

Grisly:

If you do jet up to Humboldt would you pick me up a package of kitchen sponges @ Dollar General?

 

DeKay

@dekay I only planned to meet with the cow by the runway, if Dollar General is on her route, we'll make it work

the Technics SL-1200GR2 is not considered budget or affordable. 

Depends on your budget. Lots of people will automatically claim that this turntable isn't that great simply because of the price. They spend more than that on a record cleaner.