Turntables - new or vintage?

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Modern Classic

Modern Classic

4 жыл бұрын

I've been playing vinyl records continuously since the 1970's, owning a bunch of different turntables in that time. But what's the state of the turntable market in 2019? Should you buy new or vintage? I thought it was about time to upgrade my vinyl setup again, so I went out and bought some turntables to test. In this video, I scientifically test four turntables in various performance metrics that I think are important, and then judge them on look & feel and value. Along the way, I hope to answer whether you should buy a new or vintage turntable (and even which specific model).
Included in this test: representing the vintage era, my venerable old fully automatic, direct drive Sony PS-LX3 and the decidedly all manual (but also direct drive) Technics SL-1200 Mk5; and for the new turntables, the semi-auto belt-driven Fluance RT-82, and the full auto belt-driven Denon DP-300F. All of these models offer something unique that I wanted to try out. The performance results were somewhat surprising!
I purchased all of these turntables with my own money; none were provided by the manufacturers. Buyee helped out with shipping from Japan but I bought the products themselves.
btw, I actually don't get a cut from anything you buy on Buyee (nor any of the manufacturers in this test), but I do have Amazon affiliate links that I'd love it if you used if you buy a domestic turntable:
ebay.to/2mHXr6o
amzn.to/31WMDoJ
As promised, here are a couple of cartridge comparison videos that I like from around KZbin. Keep in mind that KZbin is still compressing the music so these won't sound exactly the same in your home, but you can still use these videos to compare cartridges against each other and the differences are often obvious:
• World's Biggest Phono ...
• Phono Cartridge Shooto...

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@parasmehta1326
@parasmehta1326 4 жыл бұрын
I fucking love your "I don't give a shit" attitude unless there's a measurable improvement and/or logical reason for things. You have earned my respect, sir.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 3 ай бұрын
yes , he hears records but not interested in music and he says blue-rays have high definition audio ,well he should contact all brands that built them because they do not know, well maybe i´m wrong high-definition might not mean high-fidelity or per say good quality sound, he says he likes to hear music with low quality or as all call it low-fi but then "high definition sound ,well where we stand bad sound or the best possible at least the old you know they have better sound and will last for more 40 years and new it does work bad since the first day and will never work 1 year or maybe he likes to hear music once in a 5 years period ,well the same ,this time stoped will be stuck when trying to put it to work again, and because he he´s a young man he thinks he knows better than people who have done it before he was born, but to end i have to say the Fluance is much better than any Pro-ject or Rega , if one wants to meet a average sound of a 70´s turntable with the Pro-Ject brand one as to spend 14.000€ , and Fluance already offers with 300€ more quality than a 1.000€ Pro-ject only notice that is using a OM from Ortofon , but i thought Fluance turntables had AT cartridges ,maybe it depends in which state you buy it or country, the new OM as a olderr brother that made people in early 80´s say that Dual was the best turntables at the time and the cartridge allthough some had dual on the side of the cartridge ,they were made by Ortofon, but the old looking OM cartridge from early 80´s as a similar sound to what today people call 2MBlack from the same brand and doesn´t sound that good but acptable and also new stylus cost 6 times more than in the past and have 1/5 of the listening hours and the new look like the stylus point fell off, it happened to me when buying a new cartridge for a old turntable i have since second half of the 70´s that i have a AT tonearm and a V15 shure needle but i had to buy a AT-art9 for it ,, sounds good but not as it sounded before which was perfect, the turntable is a pioneer PLC-590 from 20 series
@scratchback2001
@scratchback2001 Ай бұрын
@@RUfromthe40s Mate. If you're going to type an opinion, use punctuation and proof read your post before posting it. I just turned 63. I have been around sound all of my life and I'm still learning BUT there are constants that you have to follow. Sometimes bad engineering using cutting edge studio gear can be a disaster. I don't know everything. If you say you do, you're full of it. I remembered the name of a processor called the Sweet Vinyl Sugar Cube. This thing uses an algorithm that removes surface noise and you can listen to your record in real time, filtered or what it removes by simply selecting it on the front. It's strange listening to surface noise and a few pops and crackles without the music. It's not a gimick. One of the cheaper units is gonna set you back $1,500 AUD. If you were doing a blind A B test, you'd think you were listening to a digital format. The guy doing the review said look away now and after going backwards and forwards, the vinyl copy sounded better than the CD. It was great listening to 78s too. When you removed the scratches, Count Basie sounded "released" from the shackles of the time. On some 78s, you had to use the Sugar Cube. Shellac records are often cracked to the point where you cannot listen to them. The surface noise is that bad. Put this processor inline and it is chalk and cheese. I am very interested......no passionate about my music. Cheers everyone. Andrew from Australia.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s Ай бұрын
@@scratchback2001 well i´m in my 70´s and i never said i know it all but think. if one worked in the music business not only as a consumer but playing, recording for at least 60 years at least, one gathers information ,i only explained the basics not were going to writte here a manual of the history of recording sound, pplaying instruments and home audio equipment as professional , so i´m full of it ,what would you expect ,i grew up in a family that had a lot of taste in music as all were hearing music since ever , at least since my great grandfather and my great grand mothers as all my uncles that were 12 and my cousins that were 27 ,this at least 5 years older than me as i also had the luck og being born in rich family´s in a time that even in the 80´s i saw lot´s of human misery and sometimes i would feel bad for others ,some of my friends that we met when we were 4 or others when we were 7 years old, some were really poor and grew up with them none of this friends had more than a radio cassette player or portable radio reel player in mono, so i think you didn´t understand me at all , and this youtube thing as been a terrible experience as we don´t know to whom i´m talking top, about pontuation, writte all i´ve written in Portuguese please as it is my first language ,sometimes i find myself talking about recording cassettes with men that weren´t even born when cassetyte decks and cassettes vanished from the market, so i´m leaving the coments as people today aren´t a litle aware of what reality is and have nothing like education, it's sad but it's true, stay there with the rockets, launch them and party alone, as the world evolves to me it seems more that the whole truth is transfigured, and evolution is nothing more than a throwback to the time when information was only available to a privileged few, and instead of there being a community, individualism is the rule and this happens all over the world in every young man, don´t forget ,translate all to portuguese without using a diccionary and don´t forget pontuation ,if you like to prove others wrong before comenting your opinion, as i said all are the best in their minds and it feels bad when i read that you are 63 as we grew up in the same world and only am 74, still working in agriculture still learning about mechanics as my main hobby either than all related to music is cars and till i was 50 ,womenwas my main consern ,never i looked for young girls as some do but if they don´t leave you alone one isn´t cold to the point of living alone and regecting 20 years old women, or just treat them as i do with my daughetrs grand daughters or close to me, family women, i only start to live steady when i made 50 years old ,stoped drinking ,taking drugs and living like a kid as i kept my 5th wife till today allthough we never married and wasn´t a young girl but a fine woman similar to me in habbits only 3 year younger as i met her in highschool when she was only 12 and very pretty and always around at the time older boys like my group of friends when i was 15, we aren´t married but she his the best part of me and i´m not thinkig of having a 6th wife , don´t forget translate all to portuguese and don´t forget pontuation ,as i would admit you´re wright if you do so
@richardmorgan1588
@richardmorgan1588 4 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to find a Technics SL1200 MK2 in black (rare for the MK2) and barely used on eBay! I paid a premium for this but the seller packed it properly as if it came from the factory and even included a brand new genuine Technics dust cover. I installed an Ortofon 2M Blue with an Ortofon head shell and the extra counter weight required. I could not be happier! This is a pricey setup with close to a gran invested in both table and cartridge but considering the build quality, the rare black color which perfectly matches my other components and the pristine condition of everything (not a single scratch!)... well... it was worth every cent to me! I’ve honestly never owned a turntable setup that gives me as much joy to use or that I’m more proud to show my friends! Built like a tank and 100% adjustable! There are no new decks which impress me as much as this for under a gran except for (maybe) a new Technics and you would still need to pony up for a cartridge!
@mosespray4510
@mosespray4510 3 жыл бұрын
This is the first of your videos I've watched, and I'm very impressed by the way you incorporate audio nerd knowledge and commentary into a very clear and understandable discussion. Also, it's quite helpful that you made a clear distinction between useful minutia and BS minutia. Thanks very much!
@IRo415
@IRo415 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your effort. I have a 30yo Technics SL-1200 with Sure V15 cart on its 5th stylus. After learning what you did to raise platter to correct ralationship with tonearm, I found enormous increase in bass frequencies. I always thought the digital media (cd/dvd/br) far surpassed my 1970 - 1990 vinyl. Now, they are comparable. I am grateful to you for the information. My ears and soul thank you too.
@b.2221
@b.2221 4 жыл бұрын
Your knowledge and honesty speak volumes. Much appreciated Sir 👍 Tam.
@directionlessstudios7210
@directionlessstudios7210 4 жыл бұрын
That was great. Nice criteria. I've bought a small number of direct drive vintage vinyl decks in the wild for cheap: Sonys and JVCs circa 1980. One of which I paired with a new mid-grade Ortofon cartridge. Thanks for covering this. Love the detail. :)
@menezesj8
@menezesj8 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for such a thorough video. I’ve been searching for a well explained video to help me make this decision. Thank you!
@thatthomasguy1319
@thatthomasguy1319 4 жыл бұрын
My dad was a studio engineer in NY when I was growing up. I inevitably grew into the audiophile sphere, so my library is full of FLAC files. I decided to start looking at turntables last weekend and I'm having one delivered. Absolutely new to the vinyl world and, as a nontraditional computer engineering student, I can't express how much I appreciate the objectivity throughout this entire video. Just subbed and can't wait to start bingeing your videos to further my knowledge on things vintage. Thanks for your obviously hard work!
@nygz1310
@nygz1310 3 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to give my dad a vinyl player he really want one, what do you suggest I could give him
@arnelarson2849
@arnelarson2849 Жыл бұрын
@@nygz1310 I suggest you give him a "turntable" or a "record player", not a vinyl player.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 7 ай бұрын
@@arnelarson2849 yes, vinyl used to be to make cloth for women , body shaped while we listen to records on our turntable ,today women are scary slim to dress vinyl clothes, and vinyl are records with dirt and paper bits when new ,normally they seem used records from the 70´s
@raygarafano3633
@raygarafano3633 2 ай бұрын
U might really like shopping around at thrift shops for albums. I know I do. Look closely for scratches. If album is in apaper sleeve, it is likely 2b in good cond.
@barrymerritt5323
@barrymerritt5323 4 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed this half hour very much. Thanks for a great presentation. I happen to have owned for several years the Denon (American Black version you mentioned). I've been quite happy with it. As you said, the cartridge it came with was fine, although I did do an upgrade when I found a really good deal on an Ortofon 2M Silver. Thanks again!
@billq5050
@billq5050 4 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching this video. It was very enlightening to learn how to separate the wheat from the chaff. As the original owner of a 40 year old MCS direct drive turntable, which was manufactured by Technics, I can attest to the fact that with proper, regular maintenance they are among some of the better vintage mid-level turntables out there.
@llllllugo
@llllllugo 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Your input really brought me down to earth while searching for a new device.
@marksalamon619
@marksalamon619 4 ай бұрын
Many thanks for your OBJECTIVE comparison of these turntables. I'm an old codger, born in 1955, right at the time when stereo LPs were first introduced, so I grew up with vinyl. During that era, no respectable audio review publication would evaluate equipment without TESTING it to verify that it was meeting specs. (I've lost all patience with today's self-appointed audio experts who seem to believe they have such "golden ears" that they can offer advice on the performance of audio components merely by listening to them.) It's good to know that companies like Fluance are building turntables today that are nearly equal to the great turntables of the past (and in this video you show the statistics to PROVE it). Excellent work!👍
@HowardGittela
@HowardGittela 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! This sums up all my reasons for still listening to vinyl while being a sound guy and service tech! :-)
@MCruzerProductions
@MCruzerProductions 4 жыл бұрын
Rush A Farwell To Kings, Nice! Never seen a bluray audio, but I did recently get a turntable and got a nice collection of old records, Rush 2112, Permanent waves, Hemispheres, and Chronicles (first 3 albums) included in the collection! Interesting watch, thanks for spending the time and testing all of this to make the video!
@grantwilson4696
@grantwilson4696 4 жыл бұрын
Back into vinyl about a year ago. A lot of research lead me to the Fluance RT-85 & very happy I went that way. That said, I'm looking for a retro turntable to play with & you've given me great info to pursue... Thanks!
@MWorsa
@MWorsa 4 жыл бұрын
This is a great perspective, I’m running an older Pioneer PL-200 with a Stanton cart and am absolutely thrilled with the sound. Always fun to window shop though.
@JulesFox
@JulesFox 4 жыл бұрын
Really good presentation. Great work and I appreciate the effort to get the accuracy of measurement.
@cowticket
@cowticket 4 жыл бұрын
JVC JLA40 my dad bought in June of 1977. He gifted it to me. It's priceless to me.
@waynepollard6879
@waynepollard6879 Жыл бұрын
You are by far , the best reviewer out here , and I appreciate the work you do ! Thank you !
@simonsteadman5973
@simonsteadman5973 Ай бұрын
I got a Technics SL D3 for Christmas in 1979,still have it still use it,it still works perfectly and I love it
@TCMR1200S
@TCMR1200S 4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome this is exactly the dilemma I’m facing at the moment and you’ve helped clear this up very clearly for me thanks very much
@jameswright5799
@jameswright5799 4 жыл бұрын
Having been into vinyl since the glory years and believing I had fair knowledge about hifi gear, even I took much from this very well presented, informative video. Thank you.
@blakewhittington4336
@blakewhittington4336 2 жыл бұрын
Wanted to come back here and say thanks for the help I bought a Fluance RT81 in 2020 after watching your video and have been really happy with it
@ganjafarmer1572
@ganjafarmer1572 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video , still loving my SL 1200's despte owning and using CDJ 2000 and Serato. Thanks
@ThriftyAV
@ThriftyAV 4 жыл бұрын
Love the honesty about the snake oil found in advertisements... Welcome back, Modern Classic!
@Coyotehello
@Coyotehello 4 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed, now I am going to go binge watching everything you posted before and since. Excellent video thank you. Now if I could only find someone to fix my Quad amps...
@alanpickering4497
@alanpickering4497 3 жыл бұрын
Hi whats the prob with your amps
@alanpickering4497
@alanpickering4497 3 жыл бұрын
Seriously - Let me know
@josemeda4592
@josemeda4592 3 жыл бұрын
@@alanpickering4497 My amplifier has an overload light that comes on and won't go away. I can't use or enjoy my Technics receiver. Don't know where to start to get it fixed.
@Freeedy
@Freeedy 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video and content. I used to be a hi fi audiophile back in the 70s/80s. My gear included a Pioneer PL12D turntable with a Shure or Ortofon cartridge. Am now retired and considering getting back into my old hobby & love of hi fi so this video was a great help. Thank you.
@dave7mm083
@dave7mm083 3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your effort in producing this vid! Ordered the RT82; mostly because of your comments
@ollyk22
@ollyk22 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Would love to see you do tests on a Sony Biotracer and say a Beogram 4000. Two of my favorites when they have been restored!
@sanjchiro
@sanjchiro 4 жыл бұрын
Well thank you for confirming that I do not need to change from my Technics SL 1300. I've had it for over 40 years, running it with an Ortofon cart and it still sounds sweet.
@jrockofages5413
@jrockofages5413 3 жыл бұрын
I have the exact same setup...Ortofon Blue!
@ericheinelt4295
@ericheinelt4295 Ай бұрын
I cannot believe it.Have the exact turntable and blue Ortofon cartridge The SL is from the early 70s ,the Ortofon replaced my Shure Mk4 about 15 years ago. 😂😂
@haraldkarlsamne8470
@haraldkarlsamne8470 4 жыл бұрын
Fabulous presentation! This no-nonsense discussion is truly helpful, for a change compared to other youtubers.
@KeisatsuWoYonde
@KeisatsuWoYonde 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for your time to make it.
@davidgena2667
@davidgena2667 4 жыл бұрын
I own both the Fluance RT 81 and RT 85 tables and couldn’t be happier with them. They both look and perform terrifically!
@TBNTX
@TBNTX 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t own the RT81, but I love my RT85. I own several vintage turntables, including my venerable Sony PS-X600 with its Biotracer tonearm. I don’t like the A-T LP 120 at all. The cogging is horrendous. I really like my Fluance RT85.
@johnjeffery6638
@johnjeffery6638 4 жыл бұрын
😎 I'm gonna go get one on Monday!!
@ralex3697
@ralex3697 4 жыл бұрын
I might go for one of these. They are quite impressive for the price
@TBNTX
@TBNTX 4 жыл бұрын
You won’t regret it, Robin.
@R.Es1
@R.Es1 4 жыл бұрын
@David Gena Just wondering, what are the differences between the 81 & 85? Thanks
@clubmidnightsun
@clubmidnightsun 4 жыл бұрын
Wow! That was great information. I am rebuilding my stereo because all of my components have developed issues with the exception of my ESS speakers. Thanks. Hector
@pault151
@pault151 4 жыл бұрын
Huh, my ESS PS-8's were the first part of my 1970's system to fail (cone rot). I hadn't learned how to fix that yet, and it was time for an upgrade anyway. I think I kept one of the tweeters somewhere....
@rollingstones2276
@rollingstones2276 4 жыл бұрын
My 12 year old daughter, who is very into music, wants a turntable for Christmas. I still have my TT from college back in the middle 80's. JVC AL-F350. It was a very midrange model that I paid about $120 for at the time. It was fully automatic plus had a great feature called compu-link. Compu-link was something had for their components that allowed you to "link" it to the JVC receiver for remote operation. Remote control receivers had just taken off in the middle 80's, so when I attached this 1/8" jack cable from the TT to the receiver, it allowed me to remotely start & stop the TT- I was loving that. I loved that receiver it was a true 120 watt/channel top of the line JVC receiver with less distortion than today's receivers. I had a set of JBL L100 monitors from the middle 70's. I know my equipment wasn't elite by any means, but it sure rocked the house way better the the Harmon Kardon home theater I have now. Man- I miss those days. Sorry to diverge, great video though!
@solomonstewart1025
@solomonstewart1025 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for helping me deciding on Fluance.
@dblairw
@dblairw 4 жыл бұрын
Wow . . . what an amazingly candid, objective and truthful review of the revered turntable and vinyl playback. It's beyond refreshing to have someone knowledgeable put on the record (pun intended) that you don't need to spend $2,500 to $4,500 to enjoy a genuinely satisfying experience with this corner of the music world. Simply outstanding :-) :-)
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 7 ай бұрын
it depends ,if you´re lucky for at the most 200€ and you have a turntable that will last forever and with a good cartridge and if from Pro-ject to have a better sound or close to it you spend 14.000€ , but fluance seems to be the better and less expensive ,there are the rega but expensive and built cheap, the older P3 was the best ,the new i don´t know but by rule worse than the first
@johnharvey4496
@johnharvey4496 4 жыл бұрын
You won me over at 15:30 with A Farewell to Kings. Top album superbly produced.
@alonso.ayllon
@alonso.ayllon 4 жыл бұрын
Great video, loved it. Congratulations. My turntable is a Pioneer PL-9 from the golden era. It was from my grandpa, witch I turn into my personal project. It’s a very nice piece of equipment, fully automatic.
@JPDVM20_14
@JPDVM20_14 4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad I came across this video. I've been looking to upgrade from a toy turntable, and have been researching vintage turntables. The more I research, the more I want to just get a Fluance RT82 or RT85. I'm glad to see I'm not completely off-base with that. I think I'll still go with a vintage receiver though strictly for the looks.
@billinrio
@billinrio 4 жыл бұрын
Great advice, and well explained I would love to see somebody with experience and good sense similar to yours compare my totally manual 1960s and 1970s Thorens TD124, TD166, and Garrard 401 with some "new" manual tables.
@eddisc4205
@eddisc4205 3 жыл бұрын
add to the list the AR totally manual TTs !!
@durkhutmacher6027
@durkhutmacher6027 4 жыл бұрын
This is a really well done video. Thank you for this level of detail!
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey 3 жыл бұрын
I’m old and former radio DJ, automatic turntables only, Dual 1218 and Dual 701 (1970 and 1972) they will play virtually any cart. Good luck finding good ones.
@johnfloy
@johnfloy Ай бұрын
Glad to see a review on the fluance, i was looking at that turntable for a while. I have a Pioneer PL-530 from 1975 that's still rocking and sounds great. I put an ortofon om2 red on it and it really sounds good now. But eventually the now 48 year old turntable will need to be replaced. Thanks for the info
@chadbarker2316
@chadbarker2316 4 жыл бұрын
Great video . Love my Dual though. Thanks man as I'm getting back into audio. Thumbs up!
@ghw7192
@ghw7192 4 жыл бұрын
I love my Dual 1019
@Steveh817
@Steveh817 3 жыл бұрын
ghw7192 I really loved my 604 until I borrowed my brother’s Linn LP12 recently that he bought around the time I bought my Dual 40 years ago
@whssy
@whssy Ай бұрын
Duals need more love.
@jackjacko8706
@jackjacko8706 4 жыл бұрын
I am happy I kept my old Sansui SR-212 just fitting a new cartridge.
@peterregorsek1504
@peterregorsek1504 4 жыл бұрын
Good choice. After checking and also having some new chinese/taiwanese made turntables, I have ended with Sansui FR-D3. I can only say that no new turntable comes even near to the performance of this one. And the whole unit is very service friendly. I will stay with it for the next two decades. The only thing which will change are cartridge and a headshell.
@EngineeringVignettes
@EngineeringVignettes 4 жыл бұрын
@@peterregorsek1504 - I have a Sansui FR-D25 with a new AT cartridge. Nice table and I can tweak the speed. Quartz locked would be nice.. maybe in my next turntable...
@MichelLinschoten
@MichelLinschoten 3 жыл бұрын
I have a sr626 with shure and a pioneer pl707 with Pickering xuv 4500q (rare) Love it
@Mr.IX9
@Mr.IX9 3 жыл бұрын
I found a SR-212 for sale. What should I look out for before paying hard cash for this Turntable. What are some recommended upgrades I should do to it
@CyberScenicDrone
@CyberScenicDrone 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I had the DP-300 for a few days and it arrived from the factory running way too slow. It was a big effort to blindly jam a slim screw driver up inside into the motor housing underneath to adjust the speed pot. I sent it back shortly afterwards. I'm running a Denon DJ VL12 Prime now and absolutely love it. After using vintage and modern TTs, this ones a keeper. I have the same acrylic mat too. Thanks for posting!
@TheCamperBowler
@TheCamperBowler 3 жыл бұрын
This video just cleared up the cobweb of information sitting in my brain. In the market for my first turntable, and this was super helpful!
@gbadge9275
@gbadge9275 4 жыл бұрын
To the audiofool an his money - "Just change the cartridge" Love it. Great review.
@ryanjofre
@ryanjofre 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly.......it’s amazing how great a Japanese made “mid-fi” deck can sound with a good cartridge that’s properly installed/aligned. I would love to have a TOTL turntable with a 50 pound maple plinth, an Uber nice handmade tone arm and an $800 cart but I can’t justify it.
@gustercc
@gustercc 3 жыл бұрын
ryanjofre exactly! I don’t see the point in buying a $1000 TT to play thru my $600 used speakers and my $400 vintage receiver. Would I be happier? I doubt it. Just seems like the only thing I would gain is bragging rights.
@eddisc4205
@eddisc4205 3 жыл бұрын
@@gustercc and spend the $$ on media/tequila
@tonycolbourne7694
@tonycolbourne7694 4 жыл бұрын
My Technucs SL 1900 fitted with Nagaoka MP110 sounds absolutely amazing in my set up. 👍
@georgedoughly6344
@georgedoughly6344 4 жыл бұрын
Tony Colbourne I want to get the Nagaoka MP-110h Cartridge for my turntable.
@tonycolbourne7694
@tonycolbourne7694 4 жыл бұрын
@@georgedoughly6344 it's well worth it. 👍
@jrockofages5413
@jrockofages5413 3 жыл бұрын
started out as a kid with a Gerrard...graduated to a Dual...and then stepped up to a Technics SL1300...still loving it today!
@lexxfiend1
@lexxfiend1 4 жыл бұрын
I found the man in this video amazing lots of good information lots of technical stuff given in a easy way to understand way
@benbutler7423
@benbutler7423 4 жыл бұрын
Well...you won me over when you held up the Farewell To Kings disc! Great vid!
@cjsvinyl
@cjsvinyl 4 жыл бұрын
Hello again! I just watched this from start to finish, and I have to say very well done from the verbiage that was used, to the specific sub-topics of the different turntables, it was a great delivery! I'm obviously partial to your SL-1200. ;) One thing I wanted to mention, if you're concerned about copyright algorithms blocking your video, just go into Edit Video > Visibility (Copyright Claim) > View Copyright Claim > Select Action > Dispute > choose Fair Use Act as your reason, then click Entertainment from the dropdown, and explain that you made the video yourself, and paste links from any other KZbin video that is not blocked that uses that song, and explain that you are allowed to use it too, and you should get it lifted (if blocked at all). Take it from a man who has uploaded more than 500 full length songs on his vinyl music channel. It works, and you have a right to use the music. Besides, with your level of traffic, KZbin would not want to lose that ad revenue. You can do it with confidence. Once more, great video!
@SportbikerNZ
@SportbikerNZ 4 жыл бұрын
@Bill Ridge As low as 12hz been detectable under ideal lab conditions. Therefore claims to hear anything below 20hz are almost certainly fanciful. Equipment or recording deficiency could explain the error, otherwise just another false internet claim sadly.
@grantbinder2500
@grantbinder2500 3 жыл бұрын
Glad I found your channel! Love your comments about the BS sold back in the day, which was true. Fortunately a good friend worked in an audio store back in the 80's, and sold me a turntable I still use today, a Dual CS627Q, and a second needle that was a diamond needle. Still sounds awesome , will never sell it. Terrific video, look forward to watching more.
@josephchamberlain3681
@josephchamberlain3681 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Nice to get perspective from someone who used to sell turn tables back in the day. Thanks for your frank and nuanced contribution to an often heated online conversation.
@jeffreywilmot3798
@jeffreywilmot3798 4 жыл бұрын
Gotta love that you flashed Farewell to Kings on Blu-ray
@RacinZ28
@RacinZ28 3 жыл бұрын
one of the greatest albums in rock in my opinion... been a Rush fan since the late 70s. (yeah, I'm a boomer LOL)
@mikecushman7116
@mikecushman7116 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, with my hearing loss I Got while in the Army I'm hopping that my Pioneer pl 530 is a good one.
@cynthiar7043
@cynthiar7043 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service. Wish you all the best.
@IHateYoutubeHandles615
@IHateYoutubeHandles615 4 жыл бұрын
I recently decided I wanted to be able to play all my old vinyl again, after switching to CDs over two decades ago. I'm naturally suspicious of the newly manufactured turntables, but at the same time, buying vintage ones is risky. This video really helped me understand what to consider in my search. Thanks!
@franciscoesmanhoto8445
@franciscoesmanhoto8445 2 ай бұрын
fantastic job, man!! I am really glad I´ve found you here. I have a vintage Sony turntable that is now making some strage noise. I don´t know if I buy one new turntable or take my old sony for some repair. My main concern was about sound quality. And your video helped me a lot on the decision making. Thank you!! I wish I could press the like buttom a hundred times.
@moosejaw50
@moosejaw50 4 жыл бұрын
Love the dynamic range on Chvrches - Love is Dead LP. The engineering was done well on that album.
@stuartsmith5146
@stuartsmith5146 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Been having a hard time finding a good one since I gave my '78 Microseiki away.
@jomadsincebu
@jomadsincebu 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I had a MS DX1500. I gave it away because the Rega Planar 3 sounded much better. The M Seki looked pretty cool though.
@stevecoscia
@stevecoscia 4 жыл бұрын
Informative and interesting video. Confirmed many of my turntable assumptions over the last 50 years.
@powellmountainmike8853
@powellmountainmike8853 4 жыл бұрын
A good and sensible video, thanks. I have been collecting analog type recordings since I was a kid. When I was 8 years old my parents bought an Edison Opera model cylinder record player with 120 records. I used to listen to it a LOT when I was young. It was in my bedroom. I still have it and all the cylinders, and it still plays fine despite being over a century old. I have even bought a few more cylinders for it. My parents record player was a Zenith with the cobra changer and played all 3 speeds. My mother and I began to buy 78s at the Salvation Army, all of which I still have, as well as my parents own 78 records, a total of over 200. My 45s number a couple of hundred also, and my 33s number over 300. I like many genres of music from classical to old time popular from the early 20th century, through older style jazz, swing, and rock. When I was in my 20s I bought and rebuilt a stand up Victrola, which I still have and which plays very well. I bought 4 boxes of needles for it, 500 needles to the box, so I won't ever run out. My own modern turntable is a Stanton STR8-80 which I bought years ago, back when vinyl was still king, and which still plays great. I have a second headshell for it which I have a 78 cartridge in for my older records. One of the beauties of the STR8-80 is that it plays all 3 speeds.
@stephencresswell4760
@stephencresswell4760 4 жыл бұрын
Great vid and I agree totally about the snake oil. I have a Technics SL-J1 linear tracking turntable. Well serviced and fitted with a AT cart it sounds bloody amazing. Behaves like a CD player and is gentle with the records.
@c128stuff
@c128stuff 4 жыл бұрын
I have an SL-J300R and 2 SL-7s, very nice devices, and they can sound very well. They are however not without their disadvantages, for example, during lead-in/out, the linear tracking has to move faster, and is no longer entirely silent. This is something I already noticed in the 1980s on the at the time new SL-Q6, and no amount of maintenance will solve this. The SL-7 over the years maintains a very very low wow & flutter, the lighter J300R however is somewhat less good at that. The J1 is in many ways similar to the J300R, and suffers from the same issue. Good maintenance of the platter bearings will go a long way in reducing this issue, but in the end the platter is just a bit on the light side.
@alexarcadia7289
@alexarcadia7289 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! My Garrard Lab 80 is fantastic, even with its original cartridge.
@tomb5465
@tomb5465 4 жыл бұрын
My Garrard 401's are also still playing fantastic. Only with another cartridge
@Grimwriggler
@Grimwriggler 4 жыл бұрын
My Garrard Zero SB, Model 82 with upgraded AP 76 platter and bearing, and 401 all sound fantastic. Garrards are just so musical when correctly set up in good plinths
@RetroGameStream
@RetroGameStream 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I got a stinking great deal going in on a DJ set of Technics SL1200MK2 and have been very happy with mine, although I still need to get a dust cover for mine. It was nice to see it faired well amongst these other fine choices as I cannot test others myself. I learned I def need to check my cartridge and how high it is. Thanks!
@jake105
@jake105 Жыл бұрын
First off, great video. 2 things I bought the Denon dp -300f in 2018. Black model and it was set up at 50Hz but here in the US, household current is 60hz. (I may have it backwards) anywho, after comparing the same album with the CD, I realized the tt was spinning to f'n fast. It's super pain in the butt to tweak but finally got it to about 34.1 on my hand held meter. I wish I knew you could buy a transformer!! If so I probably would've kept it. I gave it to my niece for Xmas and bought the Denon DP-400. My humble opinion is dust covers are always in the way. (look at any high end tt.... No dust cover) The DP-400 cover duplicates as a record jacket stand,the base is included. I love it. Why drop a kick drum over a live Stylus!!
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 4 жыл бұрын
In just the same way as an oil painting is much more engaging than a photograph (yet the photo is better in every measurable way), so a vinyl is more engaging than a Blu-Ray disc. When listening to music, the scientific performance of the medium is secondary to the entire experience. One day, music will be transmitted directly into our brains. Such technology will be even closer to the perfect sound than a Blu-Ray. However, there'll *still* be people who will prefer vinyl, simply because it encompasses a variety of our senses, rather than focusing on just one. A fine dinner isn't just the taste of the food. The theatre of a fine restaurant is all part of the dining experience. - That's vinyl in a nutshell.
@lewisgoudy863
@lewisgoudy863 4 жыл бұрын
Studies of the relation between loudness and sound pressure level find a range of 30dB between individuals reporting the same loudness. In other words, the pressure level which elicits the same reported loudness when presented to a listening panel varies as much as one thousand-fold between panelists. Sound is not a physical phenomenon, but psychophysical. Absent audition there can be only acoustic radiation, just as absent vision there can be only electromagnetic radiation. Light and sound require eyes and ears. I'm not making this up. The idea of "the perfect sound" is every marketer's wet dream--true woo and money too.
@ARCtheCartoonMaster
@ARCtheCartoonMaster 4 жыл бұрын
Is it weird that I like the *smell* of vinyl? Because that's something you can't get from digital audio files.
@stehlik
@stehlik 4 жыл бұрын
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster Why weird? It's the same property which still helps keeping the physical books in the market. ;)
@justinparkman3585
@justinparkman3585 4 жыл бұрын
the soul is missing in the digital world
@eddisc4205
@eddisc4205 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting observation. At a local audio club meet a few yrs back, I asked the guest speaker 'what is the reference source you are comparing your product to'? He didn't understand the ?? I asked 'Do you attend the opera? symphony? simple jazz/string performances?' Otherwise, one is listening to THE P.A.
@simonjones8111
@simonjones8111 4 жыл бұрын
Agree that most turntables are “the same”, but I also sold hi-fi late 1970’s, top end Yamaha and Nakamichi, and can state that the Linn Sondel LP12 is the exception. I recorded Alan Parson’s I, Robot on an LP12 and Reba Planar II, swapping the cartridge over. Rega sounded good, but the LP12 sounded as if someone had taken the speakers from behind the curtains AND dynamic range extended. I even told Ivor Tiefenbrun this to his face in 1979!
@tonyb9735
@tonyb9735 3 жыл бұрын
I still have my Sondek. It is a wonderful thing.
@eddisc4205
@eddisc4205 3 жыл бұрын
AP I, Robot !!! a fav discovery back then !! Now listened to in one sitting on my Otari MX5050 @ 15ips
@davidhardy7356
@davidhardy7356 3 ай бұрын
I remember many years ago Ivor Tiefenbrun in the HiFi trade was referred to as " Ivor Teeth In Bum " behind closed doors . Still those same dealers were happy to sell his products . Those same dealers called those buying the LP 12 as " Linn Looneys " . 😉
@therealzilch
@therealzilch Ай бұрын
Great stuff. My brother and I grew up buying and fixing old turntables. One of our favorites was the Garrard Type A, which probably dates me. cheers from sunny Vienna, Scott
@johnwenck74
@johnwenck74 3 жыл бұрын
Great review; just what I was looking for. Thanks!
@Pauloz87
@Pauloz87 4 жыл бұрын
Woooh I wasn’t expecting a Chvrches record! I do love me some Chvrches when feeling down lol 👍🏼
@jdre1976
@jdre1976 4 жыл бұрын
Saw the Ride album, and I had to watch.
@mono207
@mono207 4 жыл бұрын
same
@Lesterandsons
@Lesterandsons 4 жыл бұрын
Technics TT was a DJ one. I loved my fully automatic ps x 6, but I love far more digital. Thanks for this vlog, very good for newcomers
@podamis314
@podamis314 4 жыл бұрын
An outstanding technical report! Professional broadcasters cannot make such a long presentation that is packed with facts with flawless speaking and sentences. And they have a team of writers directors and gaffers and tech asst's to do so much of what I think you did on your own. Thank you for your fine work.
@nicomeier8098
@nicomeier8098 4 жыл бұрын
I got into the vinyl revival last year. I already had a very good stereo setup and bought a refurbished DUAL 704 (direct drive, low mass tone arm, very, very good turntable). . I clean all my records with Disco Antistat using anti static cleaning fluid and put them in non-magnetic inner sleeves. If I had the money and knowledge I have now back in the 80's / 90's I would never have bought a CD player. . Agree with your tip: changing the cartridge can make a HUGE difference, as much as swapping speakers on your stereo. An average player with a good cart sounds better then a good player with an average cart.
@gustercc
@gustercc 3 жыл бұрын
Cliff Hall is 69 the model number? If you could provide the full model number that would be helpful.
@gustercc
@gustercc 3 жыл бұрын
Cliff Hall what replacement cartridge did you purchase that did not work?
@majorracal8159
@majorracal8159 3 жыл бұрын
Non-magnetic inner sleeves..?
@learnguitarat6043
@learnguitarat6043 4 жыл бұрын
I respect your video - good job. Many great points. However - turntables DO sound differently. Significantly different to those that listen carefully. The turntable enables the tonearm. The tonearm enables the cartridge. Put your money into the turntable 1st. Tonearm 2nd. Cartridge 3rd. Once again - great job.
@ytwhite5930
@ytwhite5930 4 жыл бұрын
Glad that I stumbled upon your video, I found it informative...
@MacVeneti
@MacVeneti 4 жыл бұрын
The most acurate honest and down to the point presentation. Being a vinyl lover use to have a vintage turntable Pioneer PL500 and looking for new one I was between Rega & Project but I end up buying fluance RT84 for the looks to be honest, the S shape tonearm the the value for price. Although there is a project agent in Cyprus I bought fluance from Amazon as the company couldn't ship it here.
@marztube6158
@marztube6158 4 жыл бұрын
Well I initially thought, blah blah blah, here we go again, until you started to talk about electronic company BS and sales people up selling you to the most expensive equipment, then you had my interest. Then you held up the Farewell to Kings Blu Ray, you good sir, now have my respect. I have the whole Rush catalog on vinyl, tape (cassette and 1/4"), CD and incomplete Blu Ray. 2112 is a masterpiece, I used to play hooky from Uni and sit in the student union lounge listening to that LP everyday... wouldn't have made it through without it. Great video and thanks, i will check out more of your videos now, I like honest no BS reviews. You really don't get something for nothing!
@ipowerserge
@ipowerserge 3 жыл бұрын
i have Kings on vinyl, sounds great with my RT 81 and 2m Orofon red. im curious to know how it sounds on Bluray audio
@marztube6158
@marztube6158 3 жыл бұрын
@@ipowerserge Vinyl version of Kings on a Rega P3 with Ortofon 2M Blue is just subliminally divine.. On Blu ray, well lets just say; That depends on the version. There are two well known versions, one mixed by Richard Chycki and the other by Steven Wilson. Both are very good, just slightly sonically different if you compare it to the original Terry Brown pressing. That could be just the technique or the equipment used then (1977) vs now ( 20xx) , I can't tell, but you would not be disappointed with either "if you were not making a direct comparison". The other thing to remember is that the Blu Ray(s) are/is mixed in 5.1 (ahem) so that may account for the sonic difference also. The 40th Anniversary edition has both the 2015 (Chycki) remastered 2011 version and Steven Wilsons 5.1 mix FWIW, I think the Steven Wilson version is the better Blu Ray. YMMV
@nickolaslewis1970
@nickolaslewis1970 4 жыл бұрын
the only time I heard the difference in sound was when Technics went to a lower mass tone arm tube. there was a subtle difference in the mid-bass area. other than that, I agree with you. speaking of vintage, I still listen to my almost 50 year old Technics SL 1100a. :)
@marydenise7217
@marydenise7217 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you you were most informative. I have a family Fisher MC 730 Audio component system. It has been well taken care of and I am in the process of finding speakers for it. It belong to my Dad and he loved listening to it. I didn't understand everything you said but enough to make a decision.
@jjahnu
@jjahnu Ай бұрын
Great video. I have Dual 1216, Dual 1228, Dual 505-3, Sharp Optonica RP-7100. They all sound great with different twist. Vinyl forever!😊
@MarkfromNewYork
@MarkfromNewYork 4 жыл бұрын
Solid video. Stuff like this is part of why I subscribed.
@deadfreightwest5956
@deadfreightwest5956 4 жыл бұрын
I remember when a turntable had a platter made of stamped steel, driven by a shadow-pole motor via a rigid rubber contact wheel. Or, as Abe Simpson said, "My flivver got 14 rods to the hogshead, and that was plenty good for us!"
@theonlyegg
@theonlyegg 4 жыл бұрын
We would tie an onion on our belt, which was the style at the time...
@blujack100
@blujack100 4 жыл бұрын
I found a dual 721 and did some work on it. Snubber circuit cap needed replaced which got rid of a pop sound when the tone arm returned. I replaced the cheap plastic base with a big base I made out of tiger wood. It looks and sounds beautiful. I use the audio technical 120 cartridge also. Thanks
@priddycomputers9633
@priddycomputers9633 4 жыл бұрын
This is a good quality and detailed presentation on turntables from someone who has years of real world experience with this audio format.
@chrisplatz3128
@chrisplatz3128 2 жыл бұрын
Did you just review his review !?😂
@TheSawyer10702
@TheSawyer10702 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! But I'm sticking to my vintage turntables. I truly appreciate the looks and feel of vintage gear. I just like to dig out the old vinyl on Sundays has a rutual.
@dipsyfriday
@dipsyfriday 4 жыл бұрын
I would have loved to see you conduct these same tests with a Nagaoka cartridge.
@mccarthyd6603
@mccarthyd6603 4 жыл бұрын
Great video...appreciate the honesty. After getting ready to go with Rega Planar 3 now searching for a vintage Denon on EBay
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 4 жыл бұрын
there´s only one record player from denon that´s good enought to look for it, the one with the big wooden casing and it as not a S shape arm , the rega planar is good enough ,very simple but if it uses the cartridge and stylus from ortofon it sounds great,if well tuned
@dsonyay
@dsonyay 3 ай бұрын
Really good job. Enjoyed watching. I was listening to 45s as a young kid by 1972.. and then buying my own LPs by about 1975. Back then we’d go from house to house listening to each others LPs and passing around the cover and liner notes :) In the event of a party- we’d bring a stack of our favorites, maybe even write our initials on the label lol. I few years ago I decided to try LPs out again.. started out with a very old vintage late 70s TT,,, then upgraded to a Rega P6 and MC cartridge.. had someone told me in late 80s that at age 64 I’d buy a new TT for about 2 grand I would have laughed :)
@jinjunmei
@jinjunmei 4 жыл бұрын
Fluance makes great turntables. I bought a Fluance RT-81 about 3 years ago, and haven't looked back.
@Ididntaskforahandleyoutube
@Ididntaskforahandleyoutube 3 жыл бұрын
I've been looking at that table for a while. Would you mind telling me a thing or two about it? If not, no worries. Congrats on loving your great deck.
@dmnrbnsk
@dmnrbnsk 3 жыл бұрын
I bought the Fluance RT-85 about 8 months ago and I am stunned at the value every time I fire it up. The 85 is $200.00 more but you get an acrylic platter and an Ortofon 2M blue for that money. That cart alone retails for $250.00. The 85 is the best value for money in the entire fluance lineup (in myopinion anyway).
@dmnrbnsk
@dmnrbnsk 3 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYCWppSbp85rlck I know you can't really get too much out of a video like this as its been recorded on a tablet with whatever sh[[y microphone it has and then sent over the interwebs via KZbin but here's some Lee Dorsey on the RT 85
@georgedoughly6344
@georgedoughly6344 4 жыл бұрын
Vintage Turntables are the way to go!! I Love my Sony PS-X5 ❤️
@millerrmann
@millerrmann 3 жыл бұрын
I love my PS-X5 too
@claes5336
@claes5336 4 жыл бұрын
Great vid! I´ve been running the same player since the -70ties that is a swedish built Unamco T1 with only a midlife overhaul by Bengt the wizard some years ago. He also replaced the old Stanton 681EE cartridge for a Sonus Gold/blue. Sound great with my tube rig and the old trusty british TDL SE speakers.
@gudge_22
@gudge_22 3 жыл бұрын
I have a 45 year old Yamaha YP-450 I paid $75 on eBay. Paid $120 for a custom crust cover and $100 for an ortofon stylus and cartridge. Sounds amazing. It weighs a ton and has no performance issues. I will eventually get a fluance RT85 or something similar but for now, I am happy with vintage.
@ColleenW2019
@ColleenW2019 4 жыл бұрын
Wow! All we ever did way back when was put the record on and crank up the volume!
@eddisc4205
@eddisc4205 3 жыл бұрын
sometimes we had to put a penny or two on the "needle"
@AGFuzzyPancake
@AGFuzzyPancake 4 жыл бұрын
Very interesting and informative. I can see a lot of effort and enthusiasm went into this. As a millennial that grew up with CD's and mp3's, turntables don't trigger any nostalgia in me, but I always found their operation and culture fun to explore.
@olik136
@olik136 4 жыл бұрын
the stand alone turntables are a bit boring to me as well - BUT 70s and 80s hifi systems were just bonkers and had ALL the knobs and buttons- the design was wild and the average quality was way better then today.
@johnjeffery6638
@johnjeffery6638 4 жыл бұрын
Explore away my young Padawan.
@Clay3613
@Clay3613 4 жыл бұрын
I prefer the vinyl mixes of many songs older than the 90s. That being said, MP3 and CD are much better music accessibility.
@MrAlvarochahin
@MrAlvarochahin 4 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing your work
@whitemoses
@whitemoses 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Very informative. I was briefly considering upgrading to a newer turntable but after listening to this may not.
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