New Turntable


Hi All,

I’m considering a new turntable for a system based around Classe Delta separates and Focal Utopia speakers. I’ve narrowed my choices down to a few models:

  • Luxman P151 MK II Centennial Edition
  • Luxman P191A
  • Clearaudio Ovation or Innovation
  • Rega P10

And looking for any feedback folks have on sound, value, ease of use, etc. I need to decide if I want to try to snag an individual centennial edition from Luxman while I can or get the entire set. I don’t have a ton of turntable experience, so as fuss-free of an experience as possible is desired. When I spoke to dealers they considered these options pretty low-maintenance and I should not be concerned there, though they did mention that Rega is about as set it and forget it as can be. I will need a dust cover and as far as I can tell all of these have that option available.

One thing that concerns me about Clearaudio is the age of the models and the almost 50% increase in price of the product lifetime of the Ovation. If it was still around 8K it would be an obvious front-runner for me. 

Please don’t respond with other brands. There is an overwhelming amount of choice out there and I’ve worked pretty hard to get to a short list already. An example I had, but removed was Goldnote Mediterraneo as it would be not regularly demoed and is available special order only.

 

tank_pd

@tank_pd 

How did you decide to move further up Clearaudio? The base level Innovation and Ovation are closer than they have been in price in the past. I still may need to go Ovation in terms of fitting in my rack more easily. 

I was perfectly happy with the Ovation, but I had some financial windfalls from settlements, so I decided to treat myself. I also went up to the Innovation series so I could use multiple tonearms.

The Ovation is a great turntable. I recommend getting it with the Tracer or Universal tonearm.

@tank_pd 

My apologies, I mis-typed.  In fact, my PD151 only has RCA cables that come out the back NOT XLR.  I was using the E-500 phono stage and it does have XLR outputs.

As for set up the dealer showed me how to set everything up then I did it at home.  It's the first turntable I have set up and it sounds great so I'm confident if I can do it you can as well.  Is there a dealer option where they would set it up for you?

Let me know if I can answer any other questions for you.

"I’m not sure it will get the same level of use as my other sources."

"the built in is quite good from what I have read"

Framing your situation, internal phono section will support whatever you decide.

All your choices are solid. Clearaudio Innovation does have the aesthetic edge and upgradeable if you later get serious about LP use. 

 

 

Clearaudio Innovation does have the aesthetic edge and upgradeable if you later get serious about LP use

Indeed, the Innovation Wood (& Basic, Compact) supports two tonearms (12" if you want) and can be field upgraded to the Master Innovation (which supports an additional tonearm). The single-plinth  Innovation Compact and Basic cannot be upgraded to the Master.

The Master Innovation has crazy good performance when properly sited. I have mine on a HRS M3X2 21" x 19" isolation base, which in turns is on a HRS EXR rack. However, the Innovation Wood is an excellent performer too.

@woots I am also considering the Luxman PD 151-MK II as a first turntable purchase along with Audio Note TT2 and the Technics SL 1200G. Do you have any experience with these models and how they compare with the Luxman? I read some feedback that said the Luxman was over priced for what it delivers and has the ‘brand-tax’ especially compared to the Technics models.