i really liked it and my child plays it but its to expensive and u still have to buy the mixer and another turntable
Lasting Fun
Manufacturer: Audio Technica
i really liked it and my child plays it but its to expensive and u still have to buy the mixer and another turntable
Lasting Fun
I first ordered an entry level turntable and was just getting too much noise back through it (from my speakers). This turntable does a much better job and I have no complaints about the sound at all. Vinyl can sound much better than digital.
Getting reacquanted with all my favorite old vinyl! This turntable allows for RCA plugs for my stereo and a UBS plug to digitalize music. Have not hooked to my computer yet, but it should not be a problem. Came with software
Easy To Use; Excellent Sound; Old school vinyl sound; Professional Features
Manual only
Good Direct Drive turnaable. Comes with Audio Technica cartridge. Built in phono section and USB, it connects to anything. Have not yet compared it to the phono inputs on my Denon receiver yet to A/B the built in analog section.
Cartridge seems to track best at 2g.
Easy To Use; Professional Features; Versatile
Totally Manual
I got this mainly to puy 78's into my computer. Sound is very good There are a few small difference in this one from my Phillips of the same quality noisy surface reduced small cracks hardly heard when transcribing. Good for any wanting a very good turntable at a reasonable price.
NewEgg does strive to stock the best products and stands behind them.
Ordered to have an extra headshell and cartridge; Price was excellent; This is the OEM product; One knows this will work prior to processing an order
There are none
I just acquired. Very close to the SL 1200 MK2 (at least apparently) Supplied with AT95, good quality / price ratio cell. Made in China
I bought this as a second headshell for a Shure M78S cartridge to play my old shellac records on an Audio Technica 120 LP turntable. It is identical to the headshell that came with the turntable. Screws are included and installation was straightforward.
Audio Technica gives Stanton a run for their money with their direct drive LP120. Their mid-range USB turntable features pitch lock for bpm changes that will not affect the pitch. 12, 10, and 7-inch records can be converted with three different speeds: 33, 78, and 45 RPM respectively.
Just when getting a decent Technics SL-1200 seemed impossible along comes this look a like. Just a great peice of kit. Easy to set up and a joy to use, Recommended.
GOOD SOUND QUALITY; WELL MADE; QUALITY STYLUS
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