hi,
I'm new to this forum, and to turntables in general.
It's been several years that I'm planning to convert my music library to vinyl records.
In past weeks I have read a bit about the different specifications of record players, but I cannot put it down to a certain model.
Background and intended use:
In general, what I'm looking for is a fine turntable which will provide the most "natural-analog" sound (no digital functions at all).
It has to be able to play 7, 10, and 12 inch records, old and new ones
If it does matter, I would like a player that is suggested for Rock music.
I would also favour a more standard/classic/daily looking one, and not a super cool or sophisticatedly designed turntable.
The quality of the product is not that important to me. Of course I do not want it to skip parts of tracks or to scratch my records, and I absolutely wish to achieve very good sound quality, but not a high-edge model for expert audiophiles.
About the budget - I don't want to decide yet, because I have absolutely no knowledge about the costs of turntables. I would first like to know which ones fit my preferences, and then sort them according to price/quality and choose.
Of the little idea I managed to get from the internet -
My preferences are:
I would really like to have you answering some of my questions, and suggesting a suitable record player for me,
Thank you!
I'm new to this forum, and to turntables in general.
It's been several years that I'm planning to convert my music library to vinyl records.
In past weeks I have read a bit about the different specifications of record players, but I cannot put it down to a certain model.
Background and intended use:
In general, what I'm looking for is a fine turntable which will provide the most "natural-analog" sound (no digital functions at all).
It has to be able to play 7, 10, and 12 inch records, old and new ones
If it does matter, I would like a player that is suggested for Rock music.
I would also favour a more standard/classic/daily looking one, and not a super cool or sophisticatedly designed turntable.
The quality of the product is not that important to me. Of course I do not want it to skip parts of tracks or to scratch my records, and I absolutely wish to achieve very good sound quality, but not a high-edge model for expert audiophiles.
About the budget - I don't want to decide yet, because I have absolutely no knowledge about the costs of turntables. I would first like to know which ones fit my preferences, and then sort them according to price/quality and choose.
Of the little idea I managed to get from the internet -
My preferences are:
- Belt drive
- Manual
- No need for USB connection, but nice to have
- A heavier platter weight
- Moving coil or a magnetic cartridge? does it matter for my use?
- Using a phono pre-amp - Is there any disadvantage for having it inside the turntable? And what happens if I just connect the 'table directly to my Logitech speaker set (RCA)? will it provide sound?
- Is RPM an important feature to consider? Is it likely that I won't be able to play some of my records due to difference in spinning speed?
- N/S - I heard that it pretty much determines the quality of the sound. Should I be checking that spec before I choose?
I would really like to have you answering some of my questions, and suggesting a suitable record player for me,
Thank you!