Debut Carbon Turntable
Turntable including arm and head Ortofon OM10, belt drive, speed 33/45 rpm. Metal pan 30cm. AC synchronous motor and pulley metal isolated from the chassis by two feet sorbothane. Right arm 8.6 "carbon. Output connectors RCA gold. Power supply separate to eliminate interference. Weight kg.5,6.
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- #1Jan 2, 2025
Need a good record player
And try the audio technica AT-LP60X for a budget option or the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon for better quality.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jan 2, 2025
Need a good record player
Project makes some excellent turntables. The Pro-Ject T1 EVO is a great option. I have their Debut Carbon Esprit and have been heavily using it for going on 8ish years. Sounds great, looks great and is easy to work on for when the eventual needle/cartridge swap is needed. If you are on a budget look into some of the offerings from Audio Technica. Even the LP60 is decent little table and easy to operate. Sounds pretty good too, of course that is heavily dependent on the rest of your setup.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jan 2, 2025
Need a good record player
If there is a local dealer it's always nice to go to them because they can have suggestions based on what you want out of it (Easy listening, Audiophile quality, DJing etc). I went down and talked to someone local and got the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon. It's super simple with little that can go wrong. Main thing is that it comes with a really nice stylus, which is the main component you're going to care about for quality. It was $400 8 years ago and nothing has gone wrong since. From there you can get decent tuners or amps at a thrift store. Just keep an eye out for brands you would recognize (Sony, JVC, Pioneer, Technics). One thing not to cheap out on is speaker wires. Get the big fatty ones, you'll notice the difference in sound quality. Good luck!!
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