**Smodking1, so very sorry to hear about your misfortune. I hope that you and your family are happily settled in your new home and wish you the best of health and happiness there. 😊
I haven’t owned many turntables in the 50+ years that I’ve enjoyed this hobby and I’ve sold all but one. A mid 1980’s SYSTEMDEK IIX that I’ve had for about 20 years.
And that’s in the process of getting a new tonearm ( Jelco SA-370h) installed.
I hadn’t purchased any new gear for my two channel speaker system in the past few decades so this year I decided to purchase some new electronics.
I recently bought a new Audio By Van Alstine Vision RB preamplifier and an NP-1 power amplifier for this system, which also includes a vintage Nakamichi ZX7 cassette deck, Onkyo C7030 CD player (being used as a transport with a 20 year old AVA Insight Mulitbit dac), an iFi Zen Dac Signature V1 for streaming, and a pair of vintage Qysonic TAD II’s from 1979.
The system sounds quite nice for its very modest price.
Since I added new electronics, I thought that it might be nice to have an inexpensive belt drive turntable for the occasional record album that I still enjoy playing. I know that this type of antiquated system is inconvenient to use in comparison to streaming, but there’s something about cueing up a record and sitting down to give it a listen, that leaves one with a sense of urgency and that seems to make one listen more intently.
After all, once the record begins, it’s only a matter of 15 to 20 minutes before we’ll have to get up and change sides. When I think about how this was common practice for audio enthusiasts back when I was getting into the hobby in the mid 1970’s, I realize how fast time passes and how a technology that was once contemporary at the time, is now largely considered to be an antique.
In spite of this, I decided to do some research on new entry level Hi-End turntables and found quite a bit to like in regard to Fluance Audio’s current line up.
I decided on their RT83 model which includes an Ortofon 2M Red mm phono cartridge. This turntable was easy to set up, is nicely made, and actually sounds surprisingly good for the money. I also like the fact that the 2M series of phono cartridges have interchangeable styli, that can be used to upgrade the cartridge without having to purchase a brand new phono cartridge.
What’s not to like? 👍