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I have tried almost every turntable imaginable from vintage record players to modern turntables. Inside and out! Over the years I have seen and heard it all. In this video I am going to show you the best turntables under $1000, the best first record players, my favorite audiophile turntable, the most important decision in buying a turntable, and even show you my personal turntable collection.
Dual Turntables
Dual CS618Q –
Dual CS529 –
Audio Technica Turntables
SoundBurger –
LP70X –
LP70XBT –
LP3XBT –
LPW30BK –
LPW40WN –
LP120XUSB –
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LPW50BT-RW –
LPW50PB –
LP5X –
LP7X –
LP8X –
00:00 Intro
00:19 How to Buy YOUR FIRST Record Player
01:45 Best BUDGET Turntable
02:30 Best Turntable UNDER $500
03:04 PORTABLE Record Player
04:01 Best VINTAGE Turntables
06:43 FULLY AUTOMATIC Turntable
08:13 Dual CS 529
09:39 Best DIRECT DRIVE Turntable
09:59 Belt Drive VS Direct Drive
10:32 Best BELT DRIVE Turntable
11:22 Best DJ Turntables
12:00 MOST IMPORTANT THING
13:28 Should You Buy A PHOMO PREAMP?
14:48 Best AUDIOPHILE Turntable
15:55 Luxman HiFi System
16:42 My FAVORITE Turntables in my Collection
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Not showing the Music Hall classic sitting on your shelf was a major oversight.
The fully automatics are great if your partner wants to play records too but gets nervous about damaging stuff.
Gotta love how ppl who shit on Crosleys etc. and say “Hey instead of buying that for 90 bucks you can get this AT for 300, oh what’s that? pre amps, amps and speakers? Yeah don’t worry they’ll only cost an arm and a leg but trust me bro this TT is only 300 bucks”
I just scored a 1985 Technics SL 1200 mk2 from a pawn shop for $500 it has minor cosmetic the que light does not work but it sounds great i’m new to hi-fi sound I’m looking for a affordable, not super powerful receiver any suggestions?