I have this TT.... I like it but I think the Logic has gone bad on it.... The track selection seems to work when it feels like it... Any simple fix for this a system reset?
These absolutely do not scratch your vinyl up unless there is a garbage cartridge being used or the unit is being dropped while playing. If nothing elsed they are far less likely to damage your records than a table with a traditional pivoting arm system. I own and have owned many tables some linear tracking some not. Including my current Linn LP/Ittok/Valhalla combo.
I picked one of these up in great shape from Hamvention this past weekend. Its a very cool turntable that should appeal to those who want their turntable to operate more like a CD player.
In response to your comment godofwatt, they don't damage your collection. If this was fitted with a ceramic type stylus, it may be a different story and I would agree with you. Although these linear trackers can be frowned upon in the audiophile world, they're not that bad and minimise human contact with the vinyl which is where most of the damage happens. These use a P Mount style MM cartridge as opposed to a ceramic type.
cool, I remember these - one of the only turntables with a laser that could "see" the breaks between the songs by the reflection of the surface of the record. AMAZING! and it still works!!!
nice stuff - these turntables goes for a fair price on ebay these days...
Thank you! :-D
Kemet09 2 months ago
got a question, someone knows how i can control the weight of the cartridge stylus? i mean, some scratched vinyls sometimes need more weight !
pelotuditos 2 months ago
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pelotuditos 2 months ago
I have this TT.... I like it but I think the Logic has gone bad on it.... The track selection seems to work when it feels like it... Any simple fix for this a system reset?
Kemet09 5 months ago
@Kemet09 i just got one of these at a thrift store. the track buttons dont work at all, i will try to fix it and tell you what the problem is.
theHippy86 2 months ago
These absolutely do not scratch your vinyl up unless there is a garbage cartridge being used or the unit is being dropped while playing. If nothing elsed they are far less likely to damage your records than a table with a traditional pivoting arm system. I own and have owned many tables some linear tracking some not. Including my current Linn LP/Ittok/Valhalla combo.
olaniyi570 5 months ago
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olaniyi570 5 months ago
I picked one of these up in great shape from Hamvention this past weekend. Its a very cool turntable that should appeal to those who want their turntable to operate more like a CD player.
Radioguy76 9 months ago
these things are junk they scratch your vinyl up
godofwatt 2 years ago
In response to your comment godofwatt, they don't damage your collection. If this was fitted with a ceramic type stylus, it may be a different story and I would agree with you. Although these linear trackers can be frowned upon in the audiophile world, they're not that bad and minimise human contact with the vinyl which is where most of the damage happens. These use a P Mount style MM cartridge as opposed to a ceramic type.
producerben 2 years ago
cool, I remember these - one of the only turntables with a laser that could "see" the breaks between the songs by the reflection of the surface of the record. AMAZING! and it still works!!!
nice stuff - these turntables goes for a fair price on ebay these days...
donkelleymusic 2 years ago
hii just wondered what is the name of this lp
nathhatt 3 years ago
It's "Abraxas" by Santana.
withoutremorse 2 years ago