JohnnyLaw
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First off, I am not what most would consider an "audiophile". I love vinyl but listen mainly to pretty lo-fi stuff.
That is not to say that I don't wan't a decent quality turntable, since I spend at least an hour a day listening to records.
My current equipment is garbage. I have been recommended the entry-level Pro-Ject and Rega turntables by friends and have read very good reviews online. The prices are right. I have a budget of around $500.
The problem is the speed selection. I am constantly switching between 33 and 45 rpm and with both the Rega P1 and Pro-Ject Debut III, you have to remove the platter and manually switch the belt from one pulley to another with a little tool.
This does not seem normal to me and would be very irritating.
I know Pro-Ject sells an electronic speedbox, which I imagine has to be housed in a separate casing, and would probably end up costing me at least $250 extra just to be able to easily switch speeds.
What are my options?
Thanks in advance, SF audio geeks.
That is not to say that I don't wan't a decent quality turntable, since I spend at least an hour a day listening to records.
My current equipment is garbage. I have been recommended the entry-level Pro-Ject and Rega turntables by friends and have read very good reviews online. The prices are right. I have a budget of around $500.
The problem is the speed selection. I am constantly switching between 33 and 45 rpm and with both the Rega P1 and Pro-Ject Debut III, you have to remove the platter and manually switch the belt from one pulley to another with a little tool.
This does not seem normal to me and would be very irritating.
I know Pro-Ject sells an electronic speedbox, which I imagine has to be housed in a separate casing, and would probably end up costing me at least $250 extra just to be able to easily switch speeds.
What are my options?
Thanks in advance, SF audio geeks.