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  2. RS Recommends: The Best Turntables Under $200 - AOL

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    Audiophiles and new vinyl collectors alike have plenty of affordable turntables to choose from, no matter if you’re looking for bundles with stereo speakers or versatile automatic models to spin ...

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

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    RT85N. We featured this turntable in our Home Design Awards, and since then nothing has really changed for us.For anything that's not vintage or exorbitantly expensive, this is the best on the ...

  4. Rega Planar 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Planar 3 turntable established itself as a "threshold" or entry-level for high quality turntables. It became hugely popular and is one of the most well-known turntables ever produced. [5] A Planar 3 might take centre place in the system of many audiophiles as a "serious turntable" until they could afford the coveted Linn Sondek LP12. [5]

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    The pajamas we dubbed the best PJs for women is top of the list, a fancy temperature control smart mug, and our top-selling item July Prime Day — this 5-outlet extending wall charger. It's a ...

  6. Pro-Ject - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Ject founder Heinz Lichtenegger began producing and selling turntables under this brand name in 1991. The Pro-Ject 1, launched in 1991, marked the company's entry into the turntable market. Developed by founder Heinz Lichtenegger, this deck was essentially a modified version of the Tesla NC-500, a turntable produced in the Czech Republic.

  7. Linn Sondek LP12 - Wikipedia

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    Linn presented an important challenge to that by claiming that the source (i.e. the turntable) was the most important part of the system. [1] Ivor Tiefenbrun has talked about how Sondek derives from the term “sound deck” to emphasise the revolutionary concept that the turntable, the “deck”, is responsible for the sound quality. [9]