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Re: arsclist turntables



The Numark Pro something or other looks like a semi-knockoff of the
sp-15 and seems to be OKeh.  A good sturdy machine for under $500 with a
tonearm.  Probably not ideal for the re-mastering engineer but perfectly
fine for home listening

>>> savecal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 12/17/02 02:46PM >>>
Jeff,

I forgot to mention that you can buy the ATEN turntable for less (about

$500)  at other vendors than Esoteric, so check around.

Jeff Carroll wrote:

>Hi everyone,
>
>I am interested in knowing brands and models of currently available 
>archival turntables.  I am only interested in models that allow
playback of 
>33/45/78 with pitch change capability & accommodation of transcription

>discs.  Any information and/or opinions are appreciated.
>
>Thanks, Jeff
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