Marantz &Technics are decent but you won't find any for £100.
That's like someone asking for the best hot hatch for £3000 and you suggesting a new FRS. :expressionless:
So is it a none starter? We're hardly connoisseurs of music.
Technics 1210's
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I learnt to mix on Pioneer CDJ's but my wife is old skool and disregards anything other than vinyl!I got shot down for suggesting Tecnics.
Best decks ever.
I learnt to mix on Pioneer CDJ's but my wife is old skool and disregards anything other than vinyl!
To be fair though you really beat the 1210's
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Yeah you're exactly the same as my wife, she sold her pair of mk2's a year ago to free up some cash, and she's regretted it ever since. (also the second pair she sold)I've had two sets of 1210 mk2's bought brand new.
They are awesome bits of kit.
In need to invest in another set and dig all my vinyl out.
I want to get the mrs a record player for her birthday.
It needs to look the part, so the "vintage" look is a must (her taste, and to fit in with the decor of the flat).
The issue is, I know zero about them or what's good and what's best avoided. Budget, around £100?
Cheers
I learnt to mix on Pioneer CDJ's but my wife is old skool and disregards anything other than vinyl!
She's an awesome lady! Kind of met through DJ'ing and back when it was open we even did a 'back to back's set in a club called 'Cable' in London! [emoji23]I award you 1210 points for having a winning wife!
Last time I looked, weren't they making a come back with a limited run of special edition/specced 1210's?
Vinyl is dangerous... I got my old turntables out of storage from my parents when I moved, having not used them for near on 15 years. Now our 3rd bedroom is like a museum for them
her vinyl collection is a right pain in the arse, and our spare bedroom is full of it! It takes up even more room because supposedly you can't stack them flat because you'll 'warp them'
I bought her one for Christmas as a hint! [emoji23]Correct
Maybe look into some vinyl cubes for storage?
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I`m confused, are you looking for a deck to add to your separates, or an all in one Dansette replica?
For £200ish you can pick up a Audio Technica LP120, I've one in black and it looks identical to the Technics. Sound is pretty good and gives you a few options like rewind and 33/45 speeds, can also play 78's with the correct stylus I believe.
A cheaper option would be the LP60 at £99, not really sure how it performs in comparison but it does share a few of the same features that the LP120 has.
This sort of thing?Again, both far too modern.
https://www.whathifi.com/lenco/l-85/reviewI want to get the mrs a record player for her birthday.
It needs to look the part, so the "vintage" look is a must (her taste, and to fit in with the decor of the flat).
The issue is, I know zero about them or what's good and what's best avoided. Budget, around £100?
Cheers
Being honest (and not trying to sound like a c**t but totally sounding like one anyway! lol) you're going to struggle to get anything that doesn't sound completely s**t with that budget and "vintage looking" constraints.
Buy the crosley and get yourself some earplugs!
Guess that adds another couple of grand.You forgot, you will need a decent Cartridge,M/C for that set up, and a phono pre amp. All this will be a bit over his budget!!. Have a look on Head-Fi.org, and see what might be available.
Get her a radio.I want to get the mrs a record player for her birthday.
It needs to look the part, so the "vintage" look is a must (her taste, and to fit in with the decor of the flat).
The issue is, I know zero about them or what's good and what's best avoided. Budget, around £100?
Cheers
Quality needle! [emoji108]Spinning as we speak...
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OP for reference the cartridge and needle is above your budget :wink: