A friend asked my advice on an inexpensive record player for her teenage daughter who is just getting into vinyl. I suggested rather than buy something rubbish, have a look for a half decent second hand one. We looked on ebay and saw Pro-Ject Debut and Debut II’s selling for £150+ (selling for, not just asking). This seemed a little high.
But the real shock was a selection of Marantz TT120 and TT130’s for up to £190 with words like “rare” and “Vintage” in the adverts. For those who don’t know these models, are fairly typical examples of plastic cased record players that just about every Japanese manufacturer had an example of at the cheaper end of their range in the 1980’s. The Marantz came in a fetching silver/gold “champagne” colour to ensure it wont match any other component in your system.
I know about the TT120 because I have one. When I first started buying records about fifteen years ago, I purchased one from ebay. It is now in my bedroom attached to my second system and gets used very occasionally. I seem to remember paying £9 + £4 postage for it back then. Who knew I was buying a “rare vintage” item!
If you have got to the end of this ramble and are wondering about the friend’s daughter, they stretched their budget and got an ex demo Pro-Ject Essential II for a very reasonable £159.
But the real shock was a selection of Marantz TT120 and TT130’s for up to £190 with words like “rare” and “Vintage” in the adverts. For those who don’t know these models, are fairly typical examples of plastic cased record players that just about every Japanese manufacturer had an example of at the cheaper end of their range in the 1980’s. The Marantz came in a fetching silver/gold “champagne” colour to ensure it wont match any other component in your system.
I know about the TT120 because I have one. When I first started buying records about fifteen years ago, I purchased one from ebay. It is now in my bedroom attached to my second system and gets used very occasionally. I seem to remember paying £9 + £4 postage for it back then. Who knew I was buying a “rare vintage” item!
If you have got to the end of this ramble and are wondering about the friend’s daughter, they stretched their budget and got an ex demo Pro-Ject Essential II for a very reasonable £159.