Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Hello, I would like to buy a record player. Been looking online and the main ones I find are Steepletone brand. The reviews are mixed. some people saying they sound great and others not.


Just wandered whether anyone else has bought one of these systems with built in speakers and USB. Do they sound really tinny?


Or any other recommendations please. The house is only small so not looking for anything top of the range but being able to hear the bass would be nice.


Thanks.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/23891-record-players/
Share on other sites

I had this exact same question last year.


I looked at Project, as well as a lot of way more expensive turntables. In the end, I went for aesthetics, and got me a mighty purtee early 70s Bang & Olufsen with cherry wood plinth.


It required the additional purchase of a pre-amp (about ?80 from Richer Sounds, but there are cheaper ones). The pre-amp's only small, about 5x7" so doesn't take up much room, and then you can just plug your turntable into that, and then that into your usual stereo.


D_C, am guessing the Project also requires a pre-amp?

Just wandered whether anyone else has bought one of these systems with built in speakers and USB. Do they sound really tinny?


It'll sound pretty crap compared to a proper deck.


Linn Axis's go for about ?200 on ebay. Rega Planer is another good deck, and will be cheaper than a Linn.


As to if you need a pre-amp, you will if the amp doesnt have a phono (RIAA) input. A good phono to line level pre-amp shouldn't cost much.

Nearly all turntables will require either an additional pre-amp or a built-in phono stage on your amp. Few come with it built in these days I think.


Otta - I have a Project Debut II which (I think) cost ?150 new but seem to be very reasonable on ebay..


Buying second hand is risky with turntables though since the catridge could be knackered and it's more sensitive in transit than something more solid like an amp or cd player.


New, you could get something pretty like this....


http://www.project-audio.com/inhalt/bilder/debutesprit.jpg


Shop around and it'll be close to ?200.

i bought a project debut III from richer sounds a few years ago after endless recommendations. it's a lovely thing, and paired with an ok amp and speakers gives lovely sound. Simple, stylish looks too.


http://www.richersounds.com/product/turntables/project/debut-iii/proj-debut3-blk-new

I am of course regretting chucking out my 1980's midi system all those years ago.


All the players talked about here will be much better sounding than your average midi system, so I guess it comes down to how much that matters to you and how much you want to spend....


If you're just gonna mp3 the records and listen on your ipod/car stereo then maybe its not worth it. (i'd get the tunes from youtube in that case)


But if you want to listen at home through a good amp and speakers it probably is.

Cables? I wouldnt worry too much about that as long as you spend 20 quid or so, they wont affect things at this level as it's mostly snake oil rubbish.


A big paving slab under the deck will do far more for the sound, as will putting your speakers in the right place for your room.


Only if you can be arsed, mind....

Same here.


Just that model.


I can't remember what brand it was, but knowing my dad it wouldn't have been top of the range.


It used to start with quite a satisfying thrum when you turned that on/off knob on the right though.


I think it's still in my Mum's garage, can't imagine what state it's in now or the K-Tel and Ronco records that are with it.

Jeremy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Cool.

>

> I quite fancy getting something like this, and

> fitting it with modern electronics:

>

> http://www.bethanydesign.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/

> 2011/08/Radiogram.jpg


It's about time M&S revamp their audio stocks.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I'm glad you are making good use of your car, but bemused how you are saving on petrol by only half filling every 3-4 weeks? Unless this prevents you using the car as often as you would like, surely you would use just the same amount of petrol, and spend the same amount of money, if you filled it up completely every 6 - 8 weeks? Have I missed something here? 
    • @Administrator seems they are still claiming to be linked to this forum.    https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AkCyCGAxg/?mibextid=wwXIfr
    • Would Leon install a new double oven? Our eye level double oven was installed when we had our kitchen installed around 20 years ago and will need to be replaced with similar. I think we had 2 people to install it then - so does Leon work alone?
    • My car was registered in 2004. Automatic, ULEZ compatible.  Used to use it daily for work until 2016 when retired. Still used 3-5 days weekly after that as was doing voluntary work. My mobility has gradually declined and  it is painful to walk.. Family live in Kent, Essex and Sussex - so need car to visit them. My car battery is 2 years old - when had to call out RAC to assist at home as it was dead, they found it was the original battery installed in 2004!! My car is essential - shopping each week, being able to go to garden centres, or DIY stores, taking the cat to the vet and  other social activities. I now only half fill with petrol every 3- 4 weeks, so save that way. I am careful  with my finances and would be lost without the car. It is regularly maintained (Turners).
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...