How Many Turntables Have You Owned


As for me... My first that I can remember was a Webcor - part of their Holidy package. then... Garrard, Benjamin Miracord, Dual, Bogen, Thorens TD 124, and 121, Rek o Kut, LinnSondek, Grado, Rega, SME, VPI... I probably have forgotten a few
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Technics Direct Drive = horrible

Mitsubishi = horrible

Thorens 160 = first real table

Rega P3 w/Ortofon OM30 = huge step up
Dual 1219,Technics ?,Luxman,Linn LP12, Oracle Delphi Mk1,2,Sota Saphire/SME 5,VPI Scout, Rega P9.
I have a solid concrete floor so no real need for sprung suspensions,that I feel change the sound of the system as the spring tension shifts over time and from useage.
Then again maybe just audionervosa.
Two.

When I was a kid, I had this Yamaha TT that came with this all-in-one system. Very poorly made, but surprisingly agile in sound. Served me perfectly. Gave up the ghost and I didn't bother having it fixed.

Now: La Platine Verdier with terrazzo plinth. Can't see myself getting anything else.
It started with a Webcor 78 speed.Then to a RCA 45 changer.On to a Philco console and then it began
Bic 980
Yamaha
Garrard I forgot the number
Garrard Zero 1000
Sumiko Gem > A David Fletcher design prior to SOTA
Mission
Rega original
Thorens 115 I think
Sota sapphire
Sota star sapphire
VPI 19 type 2 or 3
Kuzma Reference
Maybe 1 or 2 that I have forgotten about and some may be out of sequence.Now that I look at the list I probably have owned too many turntables


1st: JVC LA-11 ( 1981 model) belt drive semi auto. Nice basic Japan Inc. unit for a young teen at the time.

2: Hitachi PS-38 (late 70s' and used) Direct drive full manual. Typical of many Japan Inc. direct drives. Good performance and my dad still has it in his system.

3: JVC LA-1 ( 1984 model) Linear tracking belt drive. Cool unit to play with but only avg. performance with the stock JVC p-mount cartridge. Sold it in Fall '86 to get 100% into 'Perfect Sound Forever' Yeah right! But I was still young and easily impressed back then.

Fast Forward to 2003.

4: Music Hall mmf2.1. Interesting, affordable new table. Good performance reinvigorated by love for vinyl. I had no issues with mine but others had some reported quality control issues with their. I enjoyed mine though.

5: Spring 2005 I built my first DIY table to which I tweaked it into other mods and setups from then. It had a Rega RB250 arm and a Denon DL-110 cart. Parts bin using belt driove setup from an older JVC table. It was a fine project and fun to tweak it . Its sound was good, better than my mmf 2.1 but speed stability was not as good as I liked, cheap Japan Inc. motor and drive. I built my own DIY tone arm Fall of 2007 which came out well and as a nice unipivot. But by Jan 2008 I had reached my end point on my DIY project and soon tired of tweaking it. I gave myself a pat on the back as I did pull it off well enough for a few years but I now wanted to settle in on a new turntable to just enjoy.

6: Feb 2008 KAB USA modded with Cardas rewire Technics SL-1200MKII. This is the table I should have bought back in 2003 but I got all caught up in the belt drive good, direct drive bad CR@POLA. It is by far the best and coolest table I have ever bought. It punches above its weight and will give me years of reliable service. I will soon add the arm damper but I am 100% blown away of how good such a brand new table well under $1000 can sound.

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