04-22-09: NrenterEspecially when you consider that BILLIONS of people enjoyed LPs from 1949 to the mid-'80s, of which 90% played their beloved music on turntables nowhere near as good as the PL-120.
I know...I know...
Some people make this far more complicated than it really needs to be.
Clueless Analog Newbie, Looking to Buy
As stated in the subject, I'm new to turntables, and would like to buy my first turntable. I've got an old NAD integrated AMP and Triangle Titus speakers.
To be perfectly honest, I know absolutely nothing about turntables. Cartridges, weighing etc etc....
I guess I'm looking to buy something used or a cheap new turntable. Thinking of the pro-ject debut 3, or maybe the rega p1. Though I'm slightly hesitant to spend $3-400 on a table I know nothing about. Will the Pro-Ject need some sort of adapter to play 45s?
Any suggestions? Or should I just stick with CDs?
To be perfectly honest, I know absolutely nothing about turntables. Cartridges, weighing etc etc....
I guess I'm looking to buy something used or a cheap new turntable. Thinking of the pro-ject debut 3, or maybe the rega p1. Though I'm slightly hesitant to spend $3-400 on a table I know nothing about. Will the Pro-Ject need some sort of adapter to play 45s?
Any suggestions? Or should I just stick with CDs?
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