Recommendations for auto or semi auto turntable


For a second turntable, I would like to know what autiomatic or semi-automatic turntables are the best sounding. Something that my wife (or I) can play without having to stay attentive. Is there one that you think has high sound quality? Thanks
rloggie
B&O Beogram series. Look for the 4500, 5500, 8500, or 9500. In addition to the convenience of auto cueing, lift, and shut off, they offer linear tracking and no alignment of cartridge, VTA, or azimuth is required (just tracking force). In the case of the 4500, there is a built in RIAA equalizer so you don't need a phono stage.

These tables with properly maintained MMC series cartridges are very good values. I'm using a 4500 right now and it gives my Scheu a run for the money.
I have had good service from some of the less expensive Micro Seiki tables from the late 70s. [Couldn't afford the more expensive MS tables at the time as a working college kid].

In fact, I use a DD35 (vintage '79) I purchased new and it continues to work flawlessly. It's in my 2nd system. Last year I installed a new Grado cart ($150). Sounds quite good. Teamed up with JBL L65 speakers from the same era. I see the Micro Seiki tables offered from time at a very good price point (low risk purchase) from to time on various web sites.

One thing for certain, I've never used the "record drop" to play discs in succession. Thank goodness.
check out the denon tables....very well built and economical ........they look good....dwhitt