Direct Drive TT...vintage era....sleepers....


Looking at something like the Pioneer pl-530 or similiar with above ave sound, build and performance but not as well known...any specific models? Technics?
phasecorrect
Dear phasecorrect: I owned ( now is with my brother. ) the Pionner PL-630 and I can tell you I miss it.

It is very good and comes with very nice tonearm with a magnesium headshell that is very good too.

Here you have two options on it:

http://www.audioscope.net/pioneer-pl630-full-automatic-turntable-p-1296.html

http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-99395996-bandeja-giradiscos-pioneer-pl-630-_JM
this one is on Mexican Pesos ( I think ) that are around 200.00 dollars.

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Hi fellows, would the Micro Seiki DD 40 tt with the MA 505 arm fit into the recommended DD TT group as mentioned above?
Violin
Back in 1976 I bought a Hitachi P38, and it had great synergy with the top end Grado cartridge of the day (Z1+ or something like that), which today would be represented by the Grado Gold. This modest Hitachi had (with the Grado) amazing imaging and soundstage for the time, and also a great sense of pace and timing.

As much as I like my very tweaked up Technics SL1210 M5G, I haven't been able to get tbe wide soundstage and holographic imaging that the Hitachi had right out of the box--as I remember it.
Johnnyb53,
A few months ago I purchased an SL1210 M5G in order to use my moving magnet cartridges more easily. It became a major PITA mounting and dismounting these cartridges on my more expensive fixed headshell tonearms.

In any case it's a very good table but the arm is simply average even with the KAB tweaks. Sadly it will never be anything more so relax and enjoy the music.

However, I love the 60 second cartridge changes. :-)
Violin, The Micro is an excellent set-up, but I would say that the value of that tonearm puts the combo out of the "budget" category for many, and the 505 is hardly undiscovered. None of this matters to your enjoyment, of course.