Then there's no excuse. Get one, use it for a few days, experience the excellent ergonomics, solid feel and if you don't bond with it then pack it up and wrap the carton in gift paper, tie it with a pretty bow and give it to someone. Or return it. Don't back cue with the stock needle.I can get my hands into a NEW AT-LP120XUSB in silver for 280€... the price is SO GOOD!
I think the update was when the P1 became the 'Planar 1' but I could be mistaken. All I can say is the finish improved periodically over the years and yes, I do have to bow deeply and apologetically to @restorer-john here on the tonearm quality of the older arm fitted to the P1, as the bearings could vary on this model, which I never sold (I never ever had issues with the RB250, 300 tonearms apart from one or two OEM 250s with play that went to NAD, Goldring and so on, fixed sharpish in subsequent batches I remember.Just found out that Rega actually have "refreshed" their Planar 1 series, feauturing new RB110 tonearm, 23 mm, higher mass, phenolic platter, and a 24v synchronus new PCB motor and aluminium pulley. I think im going for it... I just can't find any details if I can upgrade to a glass platter in the future...
And I think you did an excellent job. If you like fussy gear and fussing around with gear then these low-mass Brit-style TTs are the way to goTo those looking on with raised eyebrows and an incredulous vibe reading the above, this is VINYL and enthusiasts do like to tune, tweak and customise their vinyl-spinners to suit. I'm just trying to help the OP get a better tone from his Planar 1 should he go that route.
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If otoh you want to unpack, set up and rock the party then ... I said my bit already.Yep, that is the best option. Take a look at this speed stability comparison I did between my Technics SL-1200MK7 and my Pro-Ject table (MSRP about 2x your target):Fuck me bro! I can get my hands into a NEW AT-LP120XUSB in silver for 280€... the price is SO GOOD!
Man thank you so much... so many helpfull details, I think my options are down to 2 right now, either direct drive AT-LP120X or Rega Planar 1...I think the update was when the P1 became the 'Planar 1' but I could be mistaken. All I can say is the finish improved periodically over the years and yes, I do have to bow deeply and apologetically to @restorer-john here on the tonearm quality of the older arm fitted to the P1, as the bearings could vary on this model, which I never sold (I never ever had issues with the RB250, 300 tonearms apart from one or two OEM 250s with play that went to NAD, Goldring and so on, fixed sharpish in subsequent batches I remember.
The motor seems to be used all through, so why stick to the old 110V motor when it's better surely to use the same 24VAC motor all through. The metal pulley may be sweated on rather than glued, so I'd say that's a good visual upgrade if nothing else.
The older P1s had a different and less substantial main bearing to the models up the range, so not sure if the float-glass platter is usable due to extra mass*? A Planar 2 here isn't hugely more expensive and you get a better arm as well as the glass and so on. Having said that, the phenolic (bakelite) platter should be great and the iffy wool mat could easily be upgraded or changed for cork or the very thin type in upper models (I loved Collaro autochangers in my infancy, and the trade name and mat colour of my Dads 'Conquest changer' live on as a thin woven almost cloth type mat if you really want to customise the thing) - but a stylus upgrade from the Carbon's original ATN 91 is really all you'd need to the Thakker DN251E I linked to above and that's a ten second job with no arm tweaking needed in reality.
Also this -
DN-251 S/E Stylus for Dual DMS 251 | DaCapo Audio
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If you wish to fine tune the playing weight from the 2g preset, get a little Ortofon plastic stylus balance and tweak the counterweight back a smidge to achieve 1.75g. Easier to do than describe.
To those looking on with raised eyebrows and an incredulous vibe reading the above, this is VINYL and enthusiasts do like to tune, tweak and customise their vinyl-spinners to suit. I'm just trying to help the OP get a better tone from his Planar 1 should he go that route.
*Rega used float glass fifty years ago because a dedicated finished aluminium casting would cost more in the volumes Rega manufactured in back then. the glass worked for them and that's been it. The '6' model adds most of an extra layer for more mass and a neater look and the 10 is the latest one with an expensive ceramic confection. The 10 and Apheta 3 sounds more like 'digital' than 'digital' does I find...
Where do you live? That'll help as Rega prices are loony-high if you go too far from the UK.Man thank you so much... so many helpfull details, I think my options are down to 2 right now, either direct drive AT-LP120X or Rega Planar 1...
I live in greece, Primary E goes for 290€ here... but reviews here say its pretty light and not stable with its 3 feet.Where do you live? That'll help as Rega prices are loony-high if you go too far from the UK.
I mean, if you want to go really low on price, I'd love to try one of these with say, an OM5e or OM10 stylus in it - so £300 all in. No phono stage or USB built in though, but add a Spartan 5 and you'd be laughing - maybe
Pro-Ject Primary E (Black)
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To answer the recommendations of the AT 120 model, devils advocate has to ask that if this is so good and so cheap, why does the Technics need to cost multiples of the price and if so, would the average punter hear the difference straight off? I can accept the Techie being around a grand, the latest motor they use seems derived from the Pabst design my Dual 701 has and have heard on that Youtube vid how good the LP5X can appear to be with ML stylus and external phono stage for £700, but the AT120 for three hundred UK notes? Summat's got to give surely?
AT-LP120XUSB
In addition to its convenient USB output, this direct-drive turntable also features a detachable dual RCA output cable and built-in selectable phono preamp so you can connect directly to your home ...www.audio-technica.com
By the way, the AT lid is exactly the same size as the old Lenco/Linn lid, doesn't cost much and when a pal ordered one for his old Goldring Lenco GL75 plinth, it arrived very quickly, superbly packed and he thought the service from AT's UK centre excellent
why would you want to 'play around' with cables? Plug in and play, don't worry about things that don't matterAlso, i dont know if thats true, but I found out that for Rega Planar 1 and many entry Pro-Ject you CAN'T play arround with RCA cables as they came pre fitted/installed, NOT detachable...
I need to know though , yeah, they're NOT detachable...why would you want to 'play around' with cables? Plug in and play, don't worry about things that don't matter
Same as Rega - take lid off when using it, site it carefully, upgrade the supplied basic conical tip stylus and it may be fineI live in greece, Primary E goes for 290€ here... but reviews here say its pretty light and not stable with its 3 feet.
"may" be fine ahhahahahahaaSame as Rega - take lid off when using it, site it carefully, upgrade the supplied basic conical tip stylus and it may be fine
"may" be fine ahhahahahahaa