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Review 2 of 3
Price Paid:
$75.00
from J and R Music World Summary: This turntable is almost an oxymoron – two opposites combined into one. Here we have a Technics SL-1200 series wannabee look-alike – but here presented in genuine 99% plastic – even the platter is molded plastic. Yet surprisingly, even with the cheap build and parts quality, it’s really not a bad performer at all. It’s as though the unit performs better than the sum of the parts – and is superior to the other cheap-o entry level turntables on the market.
Out of the box, it has a basic cartridge which is dreadful – but actually is an acceptable compromise. It’s not a DJ cartridge, nor is it a respectable musical cartridge. It’s something to get you by until you install the right cartridge for your intended use. For me, I was looking for a dirt-cheap turntable to play my old LPs while on a back-to-college budget (and we are talking $75 for the entire system here).
I bought this as I could not find a decent deal on a reliable classic used turntable. Too many sellers on eBay don't understand how to pack a turntable - or I would have rather gone with something like a classic old Pioneer PL-12 or the like - ditto on a used MMF-1 or 2/2.1. So I felt this would work and have respectable resale value when I do land something decent. I mounted a Grado in the arm, and it works surprisingly well. No, I would not want to archive LPs with it, nor crank the volume due to rumble, but it does it’s job. For the price, I can't ask for more. Strengths: Cheap price for a complete working turntable. Can be a credible performer with a quality cartridge, and the arm is massive enough to run a Grado well. Good bass extension when it's all setup right - a pleasant surprise. Also keep the resale value in mind, and this is where this unit also does well as there is a used market for a clean one with box, etc. Weaknesses: The cheap build will turn a lot of people away. Considering the price, I can't really complain. Similar Products Used: Many true audiophile turntables from the likes of Thorens, Yamaha, Music Hall as well as many audiophile wannabees from Denon, Pioneer and Technics along with countless Duals. Nothing else in this class worth owning .
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