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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Portable Record Players for On ... - AOL

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    If you’ve got a record collection sitting in your house collecting dust, a portable suitcase-style turntable is an excellent and affordable way to revisit and revitalize your forgotten stack.

  3. CDJ - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer CDJ-1000s in use. The CDJ-1000 (retroactively known as the MK1 after the release of MK2) was introduced in 2001. Featuring "Vinyl Mode" which dramatically improved jog wheel performance, the CDJ-1000 was generally accepted as the first CD player that could accurately emulate a vinyl turntable - including the ability to scratch - soon established the CDJ-1000 as an industry standard for ...

  4. Turntablism - Wikipedia

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    Turntablists, often called DJs (or "deejays"), generally prefer direct-drive turntables over belt-driven or other types, because the belt can be stretched or damaged by "scratching" and other turntable manipulation such as slowing down a record, whereas a direct drive turntable can be stopped, slowed down, or spun backwards without damaging the ...

  5. The 4 Best Turntables for Vinyl Newbies and Audiophiles Alike

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    The 4 Best Turntables to Buy Right Now Amazon "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Vinyl got a bad rap for a while there.

  6. Audio-Technica AT-LP120 - Wikipedia

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    The AT-LP120 was intended to be a viable replacement for the long-running Technics SL-1200 series of turntables that was set to be discontinued in 2010. It supports both phono and line-level output, [2] using a built-in preamplifier. The turntable also has the ability to dub records directly to a computer in real-time using a USB connection.

  7. Direct-drive turntable - Wikipedia

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    In a direct-drive turntable the motor is located directly under the center of the platter and is connected to the platter directly. It is a significant advancement over older belt-drive turntables for turntablism, since they have a slower start-up time and torque, and are prone to wear-and-tear and breakage, [5] as the belt would break from backspinning or scratching. [6]