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Hello in there!
I have recently purchased the DC-six software and flat preamp for transfering my vinyl to cd. I am now thinking of buying a new turntable but I am not sure if it would be a step up, or back. My current table is a B&O beogram 1602 that I purchased used. The previous owner had upgraded the cartridge from a MMC10E to the MMC20CL.(MMC20CL currently in use) My budget would be $300 to $500. I have looked at the Goldring, Music Hall, and NAD tables. My main concern with this current table is that it is the only table I have owned and have nothing to compare it to. I don't know how Good, or Bad, I have it. Tables with conventional cartridges seem more adjustable for sure. The NAD dealer said that their table would blow this beo out of the water. Of course he is a bussiness man. Any advice appreciated!
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Topic - New turntable for recording? - barley 08:49:40 08/01/05 (10)
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- Re: New turntable for recording? - DevillEars 10:46:39 08/01/05 (1)
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