1974 - BIC 960 w/ Stanton 681 EEE cartridge.
note: piece of junk! I think it was engineered pretty well but quality of materials & construction were cheap. Should have bought a Dual or Thorens.
Thorens 160 w Shure V15 Type 3
NAD turntable w / what I think was arm made by Rega. As it turns out, the factory arm was mounted in the wrong place & there was no way to get the set up geometry close to correct so back it went to the store which they corroborated !
Thorens 160 Super w/ a Signet arm & their best cartridge. Arm barely fit on the table! Sounded quite good!
Sota Sapphire Turntable which just came out w/ an also new Souther Linear Arm that I got a lecture from on its design & construction by Lou Souther in his home! The arm could sound excellent when the moon was full & the barometric pressure was exactly 30.624 inches of mercury…Seriously, it was a challenge to set up & chaging one small parameter changes everything! Royal PITA! I think I had an Adcom Cross coil cartridge that needed to be warm to sound its best.
Basis original excellent turntable w/ SME V arm & a Madrigal cartridge. Probably better than the vast majority of any turntable made under $20K today!
Sold the whole excellent system ( CJ Electronics & Duntech speakers)moved cross country & started again.
Rega 3 turntable w/ Rega arm & their best cartridge at the time. Sounded pretty good.
Michell Gyrodec w/ a Rega arm & cartridge.
Basis 2500 w/ Vector 4 arm still in perfect use today 20+ years later! Replaced belt once. Started w/ a ZYX mc cartridge & more recently got a Hana cartridge. This will be my last turntable!! Sounds excellent & easily on the same level as my very good digital source ( Innuos & Bricasti M 1 series II DAC. ). Each is better at certain things but both very enjoyable!