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Choosing between two turntables
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Vinyl" data-source="post: 945546" data-attributes="member: 18775"><p>Technics is like the "Toyota" of turntables. Very reliable and remain sought after long after the model is obsolete.</p><p>Kenwood made some brilliant turntables and some junk.</p><p>It would be a tough choice for me. </p><p></p><p>Here's a tip that may help. Listen to the silence between the tracks. Choose the one with the lower noise floor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Vinyl, post: 945546, member: 18775"] Technics is like the "Toyota" of turntables. Very reliable and remain sought after long after the model is obsolete. Kenwood made some brilliant turntables and some junk. It would be a tough choice for me. Here's a tip that may help. Listen to the silence between the tracks. Choose the one with the lower noise floor. [/QUOTE]
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