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In Reply to: Sometimes it's the things you don't do... posted by olddude55 on October 28, 2014 at 12:35:24:
I used a TX-2 for years, originally purchased in 1989 with a MMC-2 cartridge. A beautifully designed & engineered turntable. It was hands-down the best turntable I've ever owned for tracking records with edge warps. Although a suspended design, it was impervious to any sort of vibration, bouncy floors, bumping into the equipment rack, etc... Very nice sounding turntable, hard to find fault with it. The auto function, although convenient at times, was a hindrance. Cueing up specific tracks was a slow and tiresome process. I suppose I've always preferred the speed and ease of cueing by hand.
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- RE: Sometimes it's the things you don't do... - cactuscowboy@bresnan.net 08:35:14 10/29/14 (2)
- Cueing up individual tracks is indeed slow. - olddude55 09:20:44 10/29/14 (1)
- RE: Cueing up individual tracks is indeed slow. - cactuscowboy@bresnan.net 13:41:39 10/29/14 (0)