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Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:52 pm
by SheepShagga
Up until now I've been ripping off youtube for the past 2 years which I didn't mind as I've never heard dubstep on vinyl so it sounded ok to me, even though everyone says it's shit. As well as feeling as though I'm missing out on proper sound quality I feel like a scrounger doing this so I'm looking to get into vinyl which seems to be the way to go.
So then, anyone mind sharing some recommendations/advice on a turntable just for home listening? Looking to preferably spend between £100 - £150 but have got more if it's needed. I've searched around for a few hours but I'm still unsure what to do, I don't have a clue about any of this tbh. Any help is very much appreciated.
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:29 pm
by Herbimore
I would reccomend buying a technics 1210 turntable because undoubtedly you will want to end up DJing.
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:06 am
by blinx420
Just start buying tracks online get wav,320 mp3, flac where ever possible then buy some mid range bassy headphones and your good to go am not sure how the vinyl scene is but id imagine that alot of good tracks arent on vinyl
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:12 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
yea decent headphones & wavs....
just buy shit, dont steal.
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 4:03 am
by underslung
blinx420 wrote:Just start buying tracks online get wav,320 mp3, flac where ever possible then buy some mid range bassy headphones and your good to go am not sure how the vinyl scene is but id imagine that alot of good tracks are only on vinyl
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:28 pm
by lowphat
Try looking around for something like a Rega RP1 or one of the entry level Pro-Jects on ebay or whatever your local thing is? Keep in mind, you're going to need a phono pre amp aswell. I think at your budget, you'd be better off getting one of those cheapy USB turntables to start off with. Personally, I would be saving up and getting something better, and as others have suggested, if you think you MIGHT DJ, just get a Technics 1200 and be done with it - if you don't end up DJ'ing, they are EXCELLENT turntables for HiFi listening aswell, and very upgrade friendly.
Enjoy the world of vinyl.
EDIT: To the basics, you will need Turntable and a Cartridge/needle -> Phono pre Amp (boosts the tiny signal produced by the cartridge and applies RIAA equalization) from here the option are endless, you can run an RCA to 3.5mm cable into the line in on your PC soundcard and monitor the line in via software settings. You may have a head phone amp running some cans, in which case phono pre amp to headphone amp via standard RCA cables.
Here's something I found from aquick look online, assuming you're in the UK
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rega-RP1-Turn ... 038wt_1163
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rega-Fono-Min ... 500wt_1414
That setup has everything you need, and the phono has a USB out and you're set.
Sorry for being lazy originally. Enjoy
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:02 pm
by SheepShagga
Herbimore wrote:I would reccomend buying a technics 1210 turntable because undoubtedly you will want to end up DJing.
Leaning towards it.
blinx420 wrote:Just start buying tracks online get wav,320 mp3, flac where ever possible then buy some mid range bassy headphones and your good to go am not sure how the vinyl scene is but id imagine that alot of good tracks arent on vinyl
The thing is, I'm hoping the vinyls will retain at least some of their value whereas an mp3 won't and also all I'm really getting is better audio quality than what I've got now. I saw a comment yesterday that likened buying a turntable to putting down a deposit.
lowphat wrote:Try looking around for something like a Rega RP1 or one of the entry level Pro-Jects on ebay or whatever your local thing is? Keep in mind, you're going to need a phono pre amp aswell. I think at your budget, you'd be better off getting one of those cheapy USB turntables to start off with. Personally, I would be saving up and getting something better, and as others have suggested, if you think you MIGHT DJ, just get a Technics 1200 and be done with it - if you don't end up DJ'ing, they are EXCELLENT turntables for HiFi listening aswell, and very upgrade friendly.
Enjoy the world of vinyl.
EDIT: To the basics, you will need Turntable and a Cartridge/needle -> Phono pre Amp (boosts the tiny signal produced by the cartridge and applies RIAA equalization) from here the option are endless, you can run an RCA to 3.5mm cable into the line in on your PC soundcard and monitor the line in via software settings. You may have a head phone amp running some cans, in which case phono pre amp to headphone amp via standard RCA cables.
Here's something I found from aquick look online, assuming you're in the UK
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rega-RP1-Turn ... 038wt_1163
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rega-Fono-Min ... 500wt_1414
That setup has everything you need, and the phono has a USB out and you're set.
Sorry for being lazy originally. Enjoy
I've got plenty of money there, it's just that I'm starting college soon so I don't really want to spend an absolute fortune on turntables as I know income will be tight for the next few years. I'm leaning towards the technics as I'd rather just buy the best an end with it rather than cheaper ones and wondering what if. I probably won't end up wanting to DJ but then again a year ago I never thought I'd be wanting to play vinyl.
I've got my eye on this atm.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Technics-SL-1 ... 500wt_1414
Looks alright ?
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:32 pm
by PinUp
Looks perfect mate!
Definitely a good idea to buy top of the range as it will hold its value much more than entry level equipment.
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2012 3:46 pm
by JBoy
Project debut 3 is the only way to go if you're wanting to listen rather than dj imo.
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 11:38 pm
by bulletin
Technics 1210 is definitely not the Audiophile home listening solution.
Trouble is you could spend hundreds if not thousands going down that route.
Buy one 1210 from ebay/gumtree for a few hundred quid, run it through a cheap numark/vestax mixer and a good Ortofon cartridge and you'll be happy. Then when you want to try your hand at vinyl mixing you just have to save for a short while to be able to afford another 1210 and cartridge, and robert's your mother's brother
Re: Help with Turntable/Vinyls
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 12:13 am
by ehbes
so ah OP, you like to fuck sheep?