Record Players’ Quality

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Not necessarily true. A lot of very good old turntables have a smaller platter. For modern turntables it might be true however. I am mostly a vintage user 🙈

thomasa.
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Audio-Technica Sound Burger: Am I a joke?

DMARrecords
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I judge the quality on if a turntable has one of them red cartridges/ stylus

DRMADist
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Jarrett, you just summed up your whole channel in one youtube short! 🤣

thethriftyfawn
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I recently took out a 30 year old Technics SL-QD2 turntable from the closet and after a good bit of fiddling, I got it up and running. All my old albums are in terrible shape so I bought the Beatles white album stereo remix. I also put a new stylus in my cartridge. After so many years only listening to cd's, the warmth of the sound from the turntable was amazing! The tactile experience of holding an album again brought me back to my youth. I bought a vinyl cleaning kit and bought another album, remastered Aqualung. Looks like I'm going to be spending some money on vinyl now.

abcf
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I actually have the record player in the first picture shown, a Victrola Eastwood. It may not be as good as my £300 RRP turntable but it's definitely not crap. It plays well, has a decent moving magnet cartridge tracking within spec, good speed stability and sounds very listenable through HiFi speakers. The built in speakers aren't great but I never use them. As a second player it's perfectly decent player/turntable. I'd recommend it over the usual suitcase players for sure. Also there's plenty of very good quality vintage turntables that don't have full sized platters that people would pay a fortune for.

electronraygun
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My crosley fits my 7" records just fine 😉 it is wildly annoying everytime i try and play an album and half the record is jutting out the side of the turntable

andyparkinson
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Hey for the most part for beginners cheap turntables aren’t that bad.
I own the first turntable you show and it isn’t bad.
Not the best but could be worse.
And not everyone can afford expensive, good quality turntables.

GHOSTLOVINGTOAST
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Advaitic Songs and God is Good! Om is in my top 3 favorite bands of all time. Awesome to see that on the wall. Great taste man!

shemaghs
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Back in the 70's and 80's a record player was cheap crap but a turntable was an audio device to enjoy and admire

scoutdogfsr
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I just bought a decent turntable & the record sticks out over the side but I’m total fine with that considering it’s my first record player & it works damn fine!

chrisbond
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I have a huge turntable from 1984 with fully adjustable tonearm and replaceable cartridge and pitch-control. But it has only 8 inch steel platter. It's not even my secondary one anymore, but it's still a decent machine.

bluesfoxgrey
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I bought a “good” turntable that was still the best of the red crap (sorry cap haha😂) needles… the records still jumped and I thought they were scratched. Specially the new artists. Invest on a player. But most importantly, a good needle! Unless you don’t care about the longevity of your records. They all play AMAZINGLY since I started watching this page almost five years ago.

Thank you for all the help. 🎉😊

jaimege
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In my opinion, if the recorded player plays the music, it’s a good one. 😭

Mytery-ycbi
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Upgrading turntables is alot of fun. I’m on my 4th table now in 10 years and every upgrade made me enjoy my collection with new ears. I wouldn’t call turntables crap quickly but gotta agree with you on this point. These crosley type tables with the tiny platter do sound so bad they can throw people off the hobby.

bestuurdvsgroningen
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Bought The Mom's one of those suitcase-style Record Players off of WOOT a few weeks ago for $20. It really doesn't sound bad. It's simple to use and fine for Her. It's not something I would ever buy for Myself. I have a 30+ year old PIONEER DD Turntable that I recently retro-fitted (new cartridge, etc). But I'm looking at going more "modern" in the future.

LLNYRN
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I now have to agree. Bought the Eastwood Signature and after a few hours use on Day 1 of owning it, the player started to slow down playing records. One should not have to search the internet the first day to try and figure out how to fix it. And the suggestion of turning screws on the bottom of the motor has you searching on how to take it apart to get to those screws. Returned it on Day 2.

KasumiRieko
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I have that exact Victrola turntable, it's not that bad, it has an audio-technica cartridge and doesn't sound half bad over the rca out. I've upgraded since I got that one, but it served me well.

travisanderson
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Idk, mine is one from a sears catalog from the early 70s and it works pretty alright. The 8track player works too which is surprising

wontonsoup_
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he woke up and chose violence.
I got a victrola last year and traded it for an audio technica 60XBT

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