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From: nz@wudma.UUCP (Neal Ziring)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Cheap Turntable Query
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Date: Mon, 24-Jun-85 14:44:21 EDT
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> Having decided to commit myself to the purchase of a good CD player,
> I'm also thinking of getting a low-end turntable just to maintain
> compatibility with older or rarer (wierder) recordings that are
> available only on LP. Specifically, my price range falls in the
> $150 and below category. 

> Thanks in advance,
> juey


	Go Technics!  I have had several very inexpensive turntables
made by them, and they have always given good service.  You might consider
their full-automatic belt-drive model.  I think it is called (nowaday)
``sl-b3'', low-end technics stuff like that goes for about $89 to $129.