The Best Turntable for $1300 or less


All right cognoscenti, lets hear your opinions on the subject. Is it completely a subjective matter, or are there models in this price range(not including the cartridge) that can be classified as "giant killers"? Any input would be greatly appreciated--Cheers
jmoog08
Yes there are giant killers out there for very little I have chosen some for ease of setup and sound,VPIHWP-19,VPI Scout, welltempered,sotas, early Goldmund studios without its 3b arm, Merril, Ariston, Regas, Music hall mmf-7,and so with many way under the $1300 And many including arms.
Ho Chin Electronics Co, LTD came up with a MMF9 knock off (with carbon fiber tonearm) for $375 USD.
See if you can find a used Rega 25...made on the 25th anniversary of Rega...and offering much of the upgraded features of their higher end turntables at a reasonable price. This table is also easy to set up, reliable and musical as all get out.
If used turntables enter the equation, the possibilities are near-endless.

In the new TT world, an interesting question would be, would you be better off with a $1300 TT (say, a Clearaudio Emotion or Funk Firm w/Rega 300 tonearm) or a Rega P3, Technics SL1200, or Goldring GR2 modded up to around $1200-1300?

I'm sure many of you know the mods for the Rega, one of which would be the speed regulator.

What about a KAB-Technics SL1200 ($475) with tonearm rewire ($169), viscous fluid tonearm damper ($150), voltage regulator ($250), and threaded clamp ($150)? This would come to $1194.

At $1300, I'd be awfully tempted to save up another $300 to get a VPI Scout or Clearaudio-sourced Marantz TT-15S1, at least based on the audio press raves.