My First Turntable

Bod

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Hi all, I've recently begun my own small vinyl collection and also want to raid my fathers. So, I'm going to be needing a tuntable. My budget is small at £120 max and even that is pushing it for me unfoutunately.

Ones I've seen online are the Ion Profile, Sony PSLX300 or the Audio-Technica AT-LP60, the latter two have the advantage of coming with a built in preamp so I dont have to buy one. I know you get what you pay for but there's not much I can do about that right now. What would be a good turntable to go for?
 

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Connecting it to a Denon DM39 so (apparently. I checked with the guy in Richer Sounds when I bought it) I will require a phono pre-amp.

After postage the Audio Technica is more expensive than I hoped. Would going for the Sony be a mistake? I dont really know where Sony stands when it comes to items like this.
 

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You should be able to pick up a cheap phono pre-amp second hand;something like the NAD PP1 for around £20 I would have thought.

As per the previous poster I'd also consider going second hand for the turntable. I got back into vinyl a year or so ago and bought a new Project turntable to keep costs down and see if I liked it. The net is that I quickly bought a used Thorens 160, which even though it is old was considerably better than the Project, for not much more. You might get a 160 if you are lucky, but a bit of patience on eBay generally should reap dividends. Main things to consider is the cartridge; you don't want an old one chewing up your records

nb if you are into classical at all then buying job lots on eBay is great. I bought 2000 LP's for about £200 in 2 months. 2/3 were no good, but of the 600 I kept that still works out at 30p each. Mind you the record cleaning machine I bought cost a bit more!
 

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USB would be a bonus but by no means essential, I can get most of the stuff in my collection in mp3 format off the net anyway. It's just owning the vinyl that i want. Plus some of the bands I listen too only release in vinyl (pretentious much?)

Another option I have come accross is the Pioneer PL-990.

I'm aware I would get a better quality machine by going second hand but I'm concerned that as I know so little about turntables I wouldnt know a good one from a bad one or even ones that working and sounding exactly how it should.
 

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I was also wondering if anyone know anyhting about the SoundLAB Professional USB Belt Drive Turntable or the Technics SL-J110R? Both new and priced at £120 compared to the others mentioned.
 

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