![]() ![]() There are two types of cartridge: moving magnet and moving coil. The better the cartridge, the more accurately it will track the grooves, picking up more detail in the vinyl recordings. There are some arguments for motor vibration, due to it being mounted directly underneath the platter, but that is an extremely minor concern.Ĭartridges are attached to the turntable tonearm to hold the stylus to track the grooves in the record. Direct drive turntables tend to be much more sophisticated mechanisms that lend themselves to high speed stability, and high torque. Belt drive turntables are usually a much simpler construction, with fewer electronic components to fail.ĭirect Drive turntables are much more popular in the DJ scene, where being able to stop and start instantly is a necessity (Back scratching the record). The belt will absorb some of the vibration energy the motor produces, hence reducing noticable rumble. Keep in mind that it would take many MANY hours of continuous running in that groove to start doing any damage to anything.īelt drive is much more popular in high end turntables where audio fidelity is the primary concern. Having said that, a manual turntable does require a certain amount of vigilance to ensure the turntable doesn’t keep spinning in the final groove of the record and damage the delicate stylus needle (styli). There is a lot to be said for the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) Principle there are a lot of moving gears involved in an automatic turntable that can, over time get out of alignment and cause expensive repair bills. The choice of manual vs automatic turntables is definitely a personal choice. The ubiquitous turntable record players that filled just about every home in the 60 and 70 are making a comeback. People around the globe are crawling through their attics and basement and dusting off crates of vinyl records, rediscovering music they listened to as children or indeed music that was listened to by their parents or grandparents. The vinyl renaissance is truly a worldwide phenomenon. ![]()
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