Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable

Audio-Technica AT-LP120-USB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable
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So, what do you do when you want to get current with a new turntable

and you find the field swollen with overpriced gear and on the other

side, cheap Junk??

You shoot for a Technics SL1200....at least that's what I thought..

Sorry, but at $7+ bills-for a guy who never

spent over $170 for a turntable back in the day they were King, not going

for that. So what we have here with the Audio Technica AT LP120 USB

to be realistic, is a chinese knockoff of theFamous Technics Table.

So I bought one!

The bad first: On my unit, the finish on the top

of the turntable at three spots shows signs of the 'finish paint' not being

properly sprayed. In another words, it looks like someone took a pencil

eraser and went back and forth a few hundred times over the top finish

and wore out the finish coating. Ok,not good but something I could live

with cause it's not that bad, but, it doesnt make it look splendidly new either!

Do I want to take the time to send it back, no. I'm 51 and I still love my wife.....so

who cares????

Now the good: Ok, after reading many many Amazon customer reviews and others

on the Internet, and knowing a little bit about this thing I unpacked it, which, speaking

of packaging was good and bad. Everything was packaged very well but the styrofoam

they use broke in like 6 places, but the good news is that the turntable itself was not

damaged, nor were the parts like the counterweight and such.

Put it together and I will say, definitely, it IS a very good looking turntable!! Different in

composition than the Technics: whereas the platter on the Technics is a Part of the motor,

the AT is not. The motor is mounted well to the top plate of the TT and the Platter itself

is kinda not heavy, but is much beefier than 90% of the USB turntables out there, and at

a $200 priceline, is MUCH more than expected!! And it is brushed Aluminum and therefore

looks like the real deal, just a few oz lighter than my older Pioneer PL550's MASSIVELY

heavy platter. But that was 1976 and this is 2010, times have indeed changed.....

Now, many others have talked about the stock cartridge in the AT120. For DJ'ing

it's ok. But for TLC of vinyl for Audiophile purposes it's out of the question. I got the

Shure 97 on j&r for $59 and two 78rpm stylus's on Amazon for $22 each.(!) The stylus

is interchangable, so if you want to play 78's, just get the stylus for it and plug it into

the 97's body, re-adjust the stylus pressure and go for it!! At least that's what i've read

on the internet so we'll see if it actually happens. Worst case I'll have to pop for the 78

cartridge and have two spares, not bad actually either way.

I then ran the turntable for 13 hours at the 78 speed forward and backward to see if

the motor would fail, it Didn't. Turned it off, went to work, came home, turned it back

on, 33/45/78 all nailed-no drift, no slowdown or speed up. So Ok, the Motor seems

heavy duty, should hold up to years of use.

The tone arm is very well made and calibrated. Going down to 1 gram of stylus weight

just to see, the balance and bearings were very fluid, which tells me that if they didn't

know what they were doing, the tone arm would choke under a slight weight balancing

test-it didn't. The arm slowly went up and down with my changing oh so slightly of the

counterweight with no points of friction. Good Bearings and initial calibration at the

factory!!!

Tone arm lift is gentle going down and very firm going up, with how fast your finger

is telling it to go.

Platter is as stated solid. When going to 78 the mis alignment in the dots does rear

it's ugly head, but then again, at 33 or 45 you hardly notice it, no big deal.....

ONCE AGAIN, THIS IS A STREET PRICED $200 UNIT COMPARING IT TO A $700+ UNIT!!!!!

Very favorable imho. To get this kind of quality at a $200 realistic price point, is

very impressive. And the Technics does NOT play at a 78rpm speed. For me, this was

a major issue. I did not want two turntables to deal with!!! (Oh yeah, I'll impress people

with my $29 bsr poc next to my Mirage Speakers!!) NOT!!

And I must admit, AT did their homework. Again, not in the same OVERKILL QUALITY

league as the Technics 1200, but in all honesty, almost Overkill at a $200 price point.

Lastly, I opened the sucker to see if any screws were loose, which has been a factor

with EVERY piece of Electronics I've bought in the last 5 years that was made in china.

A B+ grade on this. Some screws needed very little tightening and the motor screws

were dead on snug! The construction inside was around 7 years behind the times

but clean. Compared to modern day factory construction of electronic gear, it wouldn't

win any prizes, but then looking at the guts of the Pioneer 550, judging it in this present

day, it wouldn't either. So there you go. For me, it fits the Bill perfectly, it's like the girl

you really think is hot except for her slightly crooked nose, you sort of accept it, but

you wish it was perfect, but you know it's not going to be. This Turntable is exactly

that. You'll probably fall for it and wish it was a Technics, but day after day, you'll

look at it and say, 'Damn, what a cool looking Turntable', and when you install that

Shure 97 and put on your old Mobile Fidelity copy of Steely Dan's AJA, you'll smile

all the way to the bank. Hell, you might even buy an extra one if Amazon ever

decides to make it a 'Deal of the Day' for a cool $100!!!! I would!!!!

I could go on for ever, but then I would bore myself to death........

Enjoy this Turntable and the Music.

MasterG

July 2010 Update:

The AT continues to rock my world. On 78's with the Shure 78 stylus, it operates flawlessly. And there have been No incidences of tonearm meandering or anything like that. This is a very good turntable and at $200 it's an absolute steal!!

December 2010 Update:

This thing is STILL Rocking! In the last two months I've purchased four Jimi Hendrix Vinyl Box sets, (West Coast Seattle Boy being one for $64!! on Amazon!!!!) and SunDazed Records 10Lp MONO Vinyl Bob Dylan set for $149!!!! (And yes, you get TWO more lp's than the Columbia box for alot less, the remastering is exquisite!!!) and more Hendrix vinyl from other retailers to pass on to my kids when I croak. And except for finding a good turntable mat, (this one comes with a felt mat, which is fine, but i'm a real nit picky type of schmuck so I search and I search for the holy grail without ever finding it...go figure.) it still is not giving me ANY problems. So, overall, after a year or so, It's still soooooooo worth the money I paid for it.

I wish you ALL a VERY MERRY Christmas!!!

Gerry

January 2011 update:

Have gotten alot of questions about hookup, obviously there are alot of people not familiar with the old fashioned record player so here it is as simple as I can put it,

This Record Player/Turntable is a Stereo 'Component', which means that you HAVE to connect it to some kind of Amplifier or Stereo/Home /Theater Receiver in order to hear your records being played. It's NOT like an iPod, which has an internal amplifier and you pop your headbuds on and your in business.

So, you can't just pop a record on this and really hear anything, you have to connect it to some kind of amplifier in order for it to work properly.

Now go and hunt down those cool records you've been dying to here!!

Gerard

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