a good deck for $5-600

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  • 01-02-2004, 09:40 PM
    illwill
    a good deck for $5-600
    i've started looking for a good turntable for around $500. i could probably stretch further if it would be an incredible difference, or i figure i can look at somewhat more expensive ones if i buy used. i am most interested in how they play jazz and classical, though i will probably listen to 60s and 70s rock as well.

    so far i have auditioned:

    -rega p2: thought it sounded ok.... found it really hard to cue, i kind of wondered if there was something wrong with the anti-skating on the unit i listened to.

    -rega p3: again.. liked the sound, better than the p2, but a little pricey.

    -pro/ject rm4: so far my favorite.. i thought it sounded quite good, easier to cue than the regas, and i feel like the clamp made a noticeable difference, especially on one of my test discs which is slightly warped. i also liked that the pro/ject had rca jacks on the back instead of fixed interconnects like the regas.

    probably tomorrow or the day after i will audition the musichall mmf 5. i don't have any other auditions planned yet, since that will exhaust the stores in my immediate area. if you can comment on any of these tables or reccomend anything else i should be looking at, that would be great. associated equipment is:

    arcam alpha 8r integrated
    -linn k20 speaker wire with audioquest terminations
    jm labs chorus 715s
    (other source is an arcam cd62t)

    thanks very much for your help
    -will
  • 01-03-2004, 09:05 AM
    jbangelfish
    Rm4
    From what I've read about them, they appear to be quite a bargain for a new turntable. You should also be able to upgrade the cartridge for alittle extra. I'd get the best one that you can swing from the get go and I think you'd be much happier with the turntable.
    Bill
  • 01-04-2004, 06:54 AM
    Jimmy C
    Yes, the RM4...
    ...is a very "musical" rig, warm and rich... I don't think you can go wrong.

    Also, there is the Sota Moonbeam package from HCMaudio.com. I have not heard this particular combo (Moonbeam/Gold), but this also looks like good deal considering the Sota/Grado reputation.

    Another idea, happy hunting!
  • 01-04-2004, 07:52 AM
    DMK
    I prefer the Sota combo mentioned below. It's an $800 setup available for much less at HCM Audio. I've not heard the RM4 but it's received good reviews and, since you like it, you can't go wrong! I would also audition the Music Hall as I believe it also comes with a clamp. You can purchase a Sota I-Clamp pretty cheaply as well.

    Happy hunting!
  • 01-26-2004, 04:24 AM
    maxg
    RPM 4 definitely a good buy. I have owned one for 3 years and love it. It is also very upgradable and that 9 arm that comes as standard with it is as good as any you will find at this end of the price range.