Fully Automatic Tables


Hi,
I am trying to round up a list of FULLY automatic turntables that would be considered of decent quality. Tables on this list would include:

Yamaha PX2/3.....other Japanese linear tracking tables seem to have been cheap devices for the most part selling a concept rather than a decent product. Correct me if I am mistaken.

Revox linear tracking tables (have no idea of quality but thoughts on this site lead me to not have much interest)

Denon DP47F

Denon DP61F (think it full auto)

Micro Seiki models? Probabaly irrelevent since so few of these were ever sold.

Dual CS 435/455. possibly earlier 601/701 series if in good shape and excellent isolation base used. The CS models might be limited due to their use of that damnable P mount (or whatever it is called).

That's about it. There is one Sony model with some weird servo arm that I used briefly in the early 80s that seemed to be a decent table but I've been unable to find anything on it; some kind of PSX model prefix methinks.

Bang and Olufsen is excluded due to cartridge limitations.

I am not interested in tables that lift the arm and/or shut off only at the end of the record. I am talking about not having to touch the tonearm at all.

Regards,
Carl
c123666
add the Sony psx 75 to the list...that is the one I remember using many moons ago...well made, solid, tracked very well...one on ebay with opening bid of 100 (no takers so far)
I had a BIC 980 that I really enjoyed back in the 70's. I think they made a 1000 version. Have not seen any lately in great condition.
For BICs try www.theturntablefactory.com. They specialiew in the tables of the 70s (Dual, Technics and BIC).