Plug and play. True no brainer.
Rich
Rich
Which Mid Level Turntables Ship Well and Are Foolproof?
Go new ... try this one Project 25th Anniversary Classic. Factory installed and set-up cartridge. Have it 6 months and love it. http://www.needledoctor.com/Pro-Ject-Classic-Turntable-1?sc=2&category=352 https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=45537 Rich |
In addition to the Pro-ject Classic, I have a Stanton ST 150 (mk1). Pretty much everything I say about the Stanton, will apply to the Pioneer as they are very similar. These turntables are a lot of fun, are easy to maintain, and allow swapping out of cartridges. They sound pretty decent and are built like tanks and to take some rough use. Keep in mind that it is a DJ oriented turntable, so there are a number of features you may never use. In addition, since the TT is aimed for DJ use, what might bother an audiophile might not bother a DJ and vice versa. So the tonearm bearings have some play in them and there is some hum from the built in phono pre-amp (whether you use it or not) which is not audible when LPs are playing. Google Super OEM to read more. Rich |
@ chakster - wow, who put the red bull in your Cheerios? The original poster asked a question about the Pioneer PLX-1000 and I gave an answer. Kindly reread what I wrote. It wasn't that outer worldly. @ Peter - for the audiophile experience, the Stanton 150 and the Pioneer 1000 may not satisfy. They are not awful TTs by any stretch. Mapleshade uses the Stanton for its TT mods. http://shop.mapleshadestore.com/Stanton-ST-150/products/201/ Rich |