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degan9Home userMember since 2011
Hello guys! As the title says, I would like you to tell me which turntable is better. I want it mostly for scratching and as i am new, i dont want to spend lot of money.
These are two good turntable i've found:
1) JB-Systems - T-3 http://en.euroguitar.com/turntable/jb-systems/t3/122517.html
2) Reloop rp 2000 mk3 http://en.euroguitar.com/turntable/reloop/rp2000-mk3/122383.html

The first one has more torque for sure, 1.800 versus 1.000 but my hesitation is that jb system turntables are not very common and i thinking maybe they are not good.

Could you please answer me or maybe suggest another turntable (less that 200 euros)?

Thanks :)

 

Posté Wed 21 Dec 11 @ 12:31 pm
I suggest you keep saving, as both of those options are underpowered and will make it very hard to learn on... It won't be impossible to learn, but I would get
reloop rp6000 mk6 355 €

http://en.euroguitar.com/turntable/reloop/rp6000-mk6/122379.html



these tables are OEM so they are also called

Synq Xtrem 1 299 € (cheapest from that shop but worst quality control but probably exactly the same)
http://en.euroguitar.com/turntable/synq/xtrem-1/129788.html



stanton ST150 465 € (although these have the best quality control and the highest price)
http://en.euroguitar.com/turntable/stanton/st150-platine-vinyle-bras-en-s/140611.html



Amercan Audio HTD 4.5
(not sold at that store)



citronic pd 45

(not sold at that store)



I personally have the American Audio branded ones, they are no technics but they hold their own, and are much better to scratch with, they will last a long time as they are solid, so I suggest you buy from eBay or a similar auction site. As I got the pair for $400 AUS a few years a go, but I have seen them go for less than $200 AUS a pair plenty of times.

 

Posté Wed 21 Dec 11 @ 3:55 pm
Tear Em 'UpPRO InfinitySenior ModeratorMember since 2006
Make sure they are direct drive. Not belt drive....
 

Posté Wed 21 Dec 11 @ 5:22 pm


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