in the next few months I am going to buy some new turntables. all these high torque motors look cool but witch is the most durable? no one knows weather any of them will last 20 years like a 1200mk2. I like the pioneer plx 1000 but it does not have all the features of a Stanton str8.150 or audio technica ATLP1240. the Stanton and audio technica have the brake and start adjust witch I don't think the pioneer even has. I want a turntable ware I can just switch from phono to line. I like the Stanton because it has no ground. you know what though the audio technica has a USB port. witch should I get?
I am also looking on any in put about straight or curved tone arms?
ImNoDJ just gave me crap for posting this. he said that this does not have enough information. I will try and fix it. I need a turntable mostly for spinning minimal house but I do want to do some scratching. I would be using them with a trakror A6 and traktor pro 2. I need a professional turntable, they are at my level. i should have enough budget. yah i want to spin minimal house on something with a lot of torque and accurate pitch that is built well. what do you think i should get?
the main reason i want a high torque motor is that you can stop the record with your hand and the platter will keep moving. it makes cueing way better. often i throw my records in right when let them go.
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