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242 of 246 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Price and Sound; The One To Get For Most People!, December 9, 2002
This turntable works easily, sounds great, and is offered at a great price. You can spend more and get a better cartridge and more features, but for someone who wants a very good basic turntable in addition to a CD player and other decoding devices, this one is fantastic. I recommend vinyl as an adjunct to CDs for several reasons, among them: 1. You may already have a collection you haven't listened to for years. (You'll remember how holding the album, looking at the cover, and reading the liner notes were once part of the entire aesthetic experience.) 2. Vinyl does sound warmer than traditional CDs. (Joni Mitchell's "Blue" is unbelievably raw and "present" on vinyl.) 3. It's easy to build a new collection, especially classical records, by hunting down inexpensive LPs at library and garage sales. Unlike some record players sold now, the turnplayer does not play 78's. However, many of those that do play this format have self-contained speakers only. This model has a preamp which connects to PHONO, AUX, or VIDEO jacks. The needle weight is not given in the information booklet; generally speaking, the more expensive, lighter needles better preserve sound quality. Although not a "high-end" model for the strict audiophile, here are the SPECS: Drive: Belt Motor: DC Platter: 295 mm. diameter (aluminum, die-cast) Speeds: 33 1/2 and 45 r/min Wow and Flutter: Less than 0.25% (WRMS) Signal to Noise: More than 50dB (DIN-B) Tone arm: Dynamic balanced straight shaped with soft damping control Effective arm length: 195 mm Power consumption: 2 Q Weight: 2.7 kg Dimensions: Approx. 420 x 100 x 342 (w/h/d) Supplied Accessories: 45 r/min adaptor, platter with drive belt, rubber mat, dust cover. The needle raises, lowers, and moves to the edge of the album automatically; the dust cover is moved by hand. Very highly recommended!
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