What's been your turntable ownership over the years?


Dual 1225
B&O RX with MMC5 cartridge
Denon DP-59L 
Rega Planar 3
Kenwood KD5070
Harman Kardon T45
Thorens TD-125 mk II w/Rega RB303 arm
lou_setriodes
Started out with a Dual don't remember which one.
Thornes TD 165
J A Michell Focus One
J A Michell Gyro Dec lost in devorce
Rega RP3

I've been listening to the same Technics SL2000 since 1978.  Been thru a few cartridges though.

The ones I recall from around '86 to present:

Sota Sapphire/Sumiko FT3

Mapleknoll Athena

Sota Star Sapphire/Eminent Tech ET-2 > Well Tempered arm

Sota Cosmos/SME IV

Versa Dynamics 1.0

Oracle Delphi II/Well Tempered arm

Well tempered Classic (table & arm)

Linn LP12/Lingo/Ekos

Systemdek IIX/Well Tempered arm

Well Tempered Record Player (entry level model)

Roksan Xerxes/Artemis

Linn LP12/Valhalla/Ittok

Rega P9/RB1000

Townshend Rock 7/RB300

VPI Classic II

VPI TNT Mk V w/ JWM 10.5 > Graham 2.2 > Graham Phantom

Immedia RPM2

Oracle Delphi Mk V/ Triplanar Mk VI

Versa Dynamics 2.0

VPI HW19 Mk IV (TNT Mk V platter) w/ Rockport 6000 'arm


2007: SOTA Star Sapphire III w/ Fidelity Research FR64fx
2013: Clearaudio Innovation w/ Graham Phantom Supreme
Soon (few weeks max): Clearaudio Innovation Master

Thank god I went for that SOTA instead of a new Pro-Ject in the 1.2K range at the time (whatever the all acrylic one was).
@folkfreak 
Thanks very much for the note. Much of what you value in the Durand, I find that I value in my more humble TransFi: adjustability and dedication of the owner. Of course, in jewel-box workmanship, there is absolutely no contest.

I find that as little as 10 minutes of azimuth arc can strongly affect sound, and the TransFi will allow about 5, maybe 4. How about the Durand? It would be wonderful to be able to do that on-the-fly.