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Technics SL-1900 turntable from 1977, it was a pretty midrange model for its time but it sure as hell is better than any deck you can get new today. The only thing that doesn't work is the dampening on the tonearm lift/lowering.
That's a nice turn table and you should be happy to have it. But, it is definitely not better than any deck you can get today.
Oh? Like which one?
Rega Planar series, for sure. They are pricey, though. I'd hazard that there are some Pro-ject models that are likely superior at a lower price point than the Rega's.
Again, nothing against yours, it's a good one. But there's almost always something better, and in this case that holds true.
I mean, Rega turntables are pretty highly regarded but I doubt they're better than my Technics (direct drive vs. belt drive pretty much). Rega doesn't list specifications like wow & flutter or rumble on their page as far as I know which makes them kinda hard to compare, though.
Edit: Just had a look at a Pro-Ject deck (the classic evo, which is $1,999) and both the wow & flutter (0.11%) and the rumble (-70db) are worse than my Technics (0.03% and -73db).
They're still really good specs but on paper they're worse than those of the SL-1900.
My friend has two of the current 1200 series (1210mk5?) and they are very nice. Not sure how they compare but it would be interesting if you know how to find the specs?
The 1210MK5G ran from 2002 to 2010 I think. Yeah, it's even a little bit better than mine actually, not by much, though.
It's got the quartz lock, which is really nice. I'd love to have a 1210MK2 but, as you can probably imagine, their status among DJs has made them pretty much unaffordable for more casual listeners like me.
Ah, mk5 was a guess so I don't know but he bought them new last year. They have the extra wide speed control switch and were indeed very expensive.