Which one of these two turntables would your recommend
gfong
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Which one out of the two would you recommend or purchase strictly for home use? Cost if very comparable. Belt drive vs Direct drive. The Rega has no bells and whistles and the AT has many including USB.
The Rega P1 $350.00
Featuring a completely new tonearm, the RB100, and the classic Ortofon OM5E phono cartridge, the P1 turntable proves once more that you dont need to pay exorbitant amounts of cash for high-fidelity performance.
The completely British-made P1 features the Rega RB100 tonearm, a high quality main bearing and sub-platter assembly, a stabilized MDF platter, a 12V AC synchronous motor with belt drive, and the Ortofon OM5E cartridge.
Audio-Technica LP120 USB Turntable $300.00
The Audio-Technica AT-LP120 is a 3-speed (33, 45, and 78rpm) fully manual direct-drive turntable designed for superior sound quality and durability. It can be quickly set up and ready to play within about 10 minutes. Everything you need is in the box, including a factory-mounted AT-P2XN cartridge and built-in phono preamp
The Rega P1 $350.00
Featuring a completely new tonearm, the RB100, and the classic Ortofon OM5E phono cartridge, the P1 turntable proves once more that you dont need to pay exorbitant amounts of cash for high-fidelity performance.
The completely British-made P1 features the Rega RB100 tonearm, a high quality main bearing and sub-platter assembly, a stabilized MDF platter, a 12V AC synchronous motor with belt drive, and the Ortofon OM5E cartridge.
Audio-Technica LP120 USB Turntable $300.00
The Audio-Technica AT-LP120 is a 3-speed (33, 45, and 78rpm) fully manual direct-drive turntable designed for superior sound quality and durability. It can be quickly set up and ready to play within about 10 minutes. Everything you need is in the box, including a factory-mounted AT-P2XN cartridge and built-in phono preamp
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Rega
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I have a Music Hall that I am pretty happy with. Specs out pretty much the same as the Rega.Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH
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Harmony Hub
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Oppo BDP-103
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Polk LSiM702F/X
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thanks for the comments so far. Looks like the REGA is pulling ahead!
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I picked up a new one of these for $500 new at guitar center
But of the 2 I say Rega... -
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Of those two, the Rega.
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I've not heard an Audio-Technica table since the '80s but it being USB TT is a turnoff IMHO. I would go with the Rega for a number of reasons one being that it is fully upgradable to meet the standards of the higher model Regas.
There are two things I would do right off the bat if you were to buy the Rega, 1.) upgrade the platter to their acrylic platter 2.) get yourself an Clearaudio Twister Clamp
These two tweaks will improve your SQ by leaps and bounds and with the acrylic platter, you don't need to use a platter mat.
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hearingimpared wrote: »I've not heard an Audio-Technica table since the '80s but it being USB TT is a turnoff IMHO. I would go with the Rega for a number of reasons one being that it is fully upgradable to meet the standards of the higher model Regas.
There are two things I would do right off the bat if you were to buy the Rega, 1.) upgrade the platter to their acrylic platter 2.) get yourself an Clearaudio Twister Clamp
These two tweaks will improve your SQ by leaps and bounds and with the acrylic platter, you don't need to use a platter mat.
Have fun and let us know what you decide.
Also I've heard the Rega and I've heard a model similar to the Audio-Technica. Rega IMO wins between what I've heard from the two. Also the upgrades you can do with the Rega are wonderful. The platter is a great up grade. I talked to a shop that sold Rega and as he stated it is the first upgrade he recommends to anyone with the table. He states is one the "makes truly a clear and audible difference". He even demoed this for me, and yes, it makes a difference. -
Thanks for all the great information. I will be looking at the Riga today. Another local store has Project turntables and I will be looking at them as well. Thanks again.
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Thanks for all the great information. I will be looking at the Riga today. Another local store has Project turntables and I will be looking at them as well. Thanks again.
Don't forget to make sure it is a Rega TT as Riga sounds like a knock off!:D:p -
hearingimpared wrote: »Don't forget to make sure it is a Rega TT as Riga sounds like a knock off!:D:p
lol, spell check eh! -
Thanks for all the great information. I will be looking at the Riga today. Another local store has Project turntables and I will be looking at them as well. Thanks again.hearingimpared wrote: »Don't forget to make sure it is a Rega TT as Riga sounds like a knock off!:D:plol, spell check eh!
Hehehe, just bustin' on you Bro. Let us know how you make out and if you have any questions or need help with setup or tweaking please don't hesistate to contact me.
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I have the AT-120. It is an ok turntable. Basically, it's a knockoff of the Technics SL-1200 TT. Definitely worthwhile if you are looking to get into vinyl, but don't want to spend a lot (like I was). If you get it, I would recommend to change the cartridge out. At $300, it is way overpriced. That is the MSRP. I think they are available on Amazon for around $200. I don't have any information on the REGA.
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I have the AT-120. It is an ok turntable. Basically, it's a knockoff of the Technics SL-1200 TT. Definitely worthwhile if you are looking to get into vinyl, but don't want to spend a lot (like I was). If you get it, I would recommend to change the cartridge out. At $300, it is way overpriced. That is the MSRP. I think they are available on Amazon for around $200. I don't have any information on the REGA.
Thanks and I appreciate the info on the Audio-Technica. If I choose it I will look around for pricing. -
Well I gave the Audio-Technica a whirl and I liked it. Heard the Rega and liked it as well. I ended up with the Audio-Technica over the Rega as I was going to be given a demo model and I did not know that when I went the first time. The Demo Rega was $100.00 more then the new AT.
It was so hard to tell which one sounded better as they were on two complete different systems/stores.
I have now set up the AT on my system and it sounds good. Needle needs to gets some hours on it to tame the brightness some. I read some reviews that state that a AT120E/T cartridge sounds so much better and does not weigh as much as the 3.5 tracking grams as I am using now. Maybe down the road for that one.
Thanks for the info on the turntables. -
Congrats gfong. Glad you like it.
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Good stuff gfong! Happy listening.



