Page 2 of 2
Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 1:07 am
by Ghost Hip
I read the OP and was confused because I knew VDP was older than me... but the post suggested he was younger than me... and
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement needle for my record player cabinet... and which ones are compatible with it? It's an old RCA.
Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:02 am
by The4455
This is an excellent choice. It's basically a copy of a Technics 1200 series, the best turn table ever, really. I have the Audio Technica AT-60 turntable, the quality is great (mine was only $100). Mine came with a rca to 1/8 inch adapter so you can plug it into an aux input, for which it has a preamp built into it's self. I would go with the At-pl120 since you can afford it, new is better than used, since you could spend twice as much as the turn table on a new needle. If I could I'd get this, has everything you could want on a turntable.
Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2012 7:08 am
by muttlegs
MannequinRaces wrote:sonidero wrote:Unless you NEED to have a digital out just get a good hi/fi or cheap dj turntable... The cartridge is what matters...


Thanks. I don't need any fancy features like digital out, I'd be nice but I just want to spin some vinyl for recreational purposes.
No fancy stuff just good sound. I agree with that about the cartridge/stylus. I noticed the sound was losing something and the high frequencies (especially vocals) sound a bit edgy. Just changed me stylus (ortofon 520) and the thing cost me nigh on £100. Supposed to changed around every 1000hrs of play or something. That is where the money goes big time.
Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:53 pm
by sonidero
PumpkinPieces wrote:I read the OP and was confused because I knew VDP was older than me... but the post suggested he was younger than me... and
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement needle for my record player cabinet... and which ones are compatible with it? It's an old RCA.
http://www.needledoctor.com/New/RCA-Victor-NivicoYou'll have to look at the old one and match or take the whole cartridge off and look for #'s... I hope you find one and hook up that old RCA...

Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:39 pm
by veteransdaypoppy
PumpkinPieces wrote:I read the OP and was confused because I knew VDP was older than me... but the post suggested he was younger than me... and
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement needle for my record player cabinet... and which ones are compatible with it? It's an old RCA.
I'm actually 23 now. I'll be 24 this November. I started this thread a while ago, yo! I'm pretty sure they used to sell needles at Sam Ash a few years back, but I'm not sure you have those stores where yer at. Maybe they have 'em at Guitar Center!
The4455 wrote:This is an excellent choice. It's basically a copy of a Technics 1200 series, the best turn table ever, really. I have the Audio Technica AT-60 turntable, the quality is great (mine was only $100). Mine came with a rca to 1/8 inch adapter so you can plug it into an aux input, for which it has a preamp built into it's self. I would go with the At-pl120 since you can afford it, new is better than used, since you could spend twice as much as the turn table on a new needle. If I could I'd get this, has everything you could want on a turntable.
This is the one I went with! It's pretty feckin sweet. Hasn't let me down yet, though I should probably upgrade the crappy needle it came with.
Re: Purchasing a Record Player
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:54 pm
by sonidero
veteransdaypoppy wrote:I should probably upgrade the crappy needle it came with.
Yes upgrade and reap the rewards... Seriously spend as much as possible on the cartridge and stylus... I like this one, and it's cheap...
http://www.shure.com/americas/products/phono/whitelabel-dj-record-needle