The biggest problem about vintage turntables...
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The biggest problem about vintage turntables...

Updated: Mar 25, 2019


When you are looking to buy a new turntable, it is quite easy. You have a budget and for that budget you know what you can buy - and the choice is mostly limited to belt drive turntables.


If you have loads of money to spend then your choices are wider but for us normal people, it is usually under $1000.


There are literally hundreds of vintage turntable models that were made from the mid-70's to the mid 80's - and quite a lot of them are still around today.


So the biggest problem is deciding what to buy for your hard earned cash. I will aim to explore that over the next few posts.



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