So for the extra money you will have to spend on the lp120 you will get a turntable that provides for multiple uses.
Will the lp60 wear my vinyls quickly.
New discover or rediscover the analog brilliance of 33 1 3 and 45 rpm records with this affordable fully automatic belt drive workhorse.
I have the lp gear cf3600le and i think it is a better sounding cart than the at95e stock version.
The at3600l cartridge has a tracking force range of 2 5 to 4 5 grams but every at lp60 that i ve seen properly measured has been within a few tenths of a gram of its factory spec of 3 5 grams which will not cause any excessive wear to your records in normal use.
I currently have an at lp60 turntable and realized recently it was too fast when set at 33 1 3 for most of my lps.
Updated version of the at lp60 with redesigned tonearm base and headshell and the addition of an exter.
I am ok with my lp60 and i suspect there are at least a few people here who feel the same way and may have this same problem someday.
The 3600 bashing doesn t sync with what i ve read from many.
But it comes standard on their turntables and certainly sounds a lot better compared to a lp60 i m sure.
Unfortunately it s playing all of my records slightly too fast with some of them sounding as much as an entire half step higher pitched than they should be and most of the songs are about 4 5 seconds shorter when i listen to them on the vinyl versus digital versions of the same songs.
I ordered it off zzsounds so i have 45 days to return it.
I have really loved my experience with vinyl so far and i would like to find something relatively cheap that can last me for awhile so this is a big decision.
The lp60 on the other hand will not be suitable for scratching as it is belt drive and scratching will make the belt wear out quickly and break.
Plays records a bit too fast.
I am not an expert and obviously not an audiophile.
Question about my audio technica lp60.
Do vinyl lps wear out.
Not only music listening.
The at lp60 is now an outgoing model but its replacement the at lp60x uses an identical cartridge and stylus.
The audiophiliac takes on that myth.
The audio technica at lp60 turntable i recently reviewed would be a great way to start.
Here we are then with part two of our at lp60 test.
A lot of vinyl naysayers like to harp on the fact that lps can wear out.