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Simon is a very nice guy.
On my LP120XUSB my arm was decending way too quickly onto the record but it was an easy fix with silicone oil after that it goes down perfectly thanks to good old youtube.Actually one thing I really miss from the AT LP-5 is the cueing. Oh so smooth and precise compared to the Technics!
At first I thought I got a faulty one, before reading scores of people complaining about it.
So kudos to Audio Technica there.
Right, good to know, will look it up.On my LP120XUSB my arm was decending way too quickly onto the record but it was an easy fix with silicone oil after that it goes down perfectly thanks to good old youtube.
Indeed. I have the Conical and the 95ML. The C is an amazing bargain for twenty or so quid.Build quality is excellent, very robust. It comes with the AT-VM95C cartridge which is okay, at that end of the budget, the 95C is the often overlooked star.
Indeed. I have the Conical and the 95ML. The C is an amazing bargain for twenty or so quid.
It is NOT worth the £100+ extra. Ignore the rubbish talk often found about the night and day difference between the two, it's minimal at best.
If upgrading from the conical I would personally look at something around £200 minimum, probably even £300. There's more to cartridges than just the cut.