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Which turntable should I get?
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The one that gives you the most vintage, authentic clicks and pops
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>>121584489
A good friend works at a high end Amplifier company that sells like $10,000 speakers and shit for super audiophiles. He says get a Uturn. Update the cartridge if you feel like you need to. Beyond that it's all insanity.
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>>121584489
1210GR
old school build quality
but you don't have to deal with 30 year old electronics
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just be yourself
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>>121584489
i'm not a hi fi guy but i'd recommend getting something where you can at least change the cartridge if it sounds like shit - my first turntable was a shitty bluetooth one my mom picked out and i can't even change the cartridge, so i just don't use it out of respect for the few vinyls i own
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Give
>budget
>gear you already have (your amp or if you use headphones)
Do you already collect and play records?
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>>121584489
A good one
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>>121586808
I have a 1210gr and it will be the last deck I ever own. Luckily I got mine back when they were still made in Japan (they recently switched manufacturing to Taiwan I believe).



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