DON'T WASTE MONEY ON YOUR FIRST TURNTABLE! - A new buyers guide to record players

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Published 2022-01-16
For most people wanting to get into vinyl records it's about having that extra connection to their favourite artists or another way to appreciate some music. You can't hug an mp3 after all!
Unfortunately there is a fair bit of snoberry around vinyl and all the (sometimes cool) analog gear that we use to play our records. It can be an intimidating environment for someone who didn't grow up in the age of home hi-fi systems. We think that's crap.
We also don't subsribe to the idea that you have to spend big or ruin your record with a dodgy turntable.
We compare some of the most commonly reviewed and recommended turntables online and recommend what we think is a contender for the best value turntable on the market aimed at those just gettig started with vinyl.

In the Video
- We look at the Debut Carbon Evo from Pro-ject Audio, probably the most reviewed and recommended turntable on youtube that is sometimes billed as "the best starter or beginner turntable"
- We chat about the infamous suitcase record players from Crossley, Vitrola and the rest. The most criticised piece of vinyl related gear on the market
- And we recommend a cheap, affordable turntable that is actually designed for those new to vinyl that sounds good and won't ruin your records, the AT-LP60X range from Audio Technica.

If you'd like to learn more check out bendigovinyl.com.au/
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We'd love to hear what you'd like to see next or what you think of the turntables we discuss in the video if you happen to have one.

See you when you flip the side,
Paul & Sam

All Comments (21)
  • Jokes on you right out the gate. You were my first video on buying record players. Thanks for guiding me! 😉
  • @BarrySmoother
    Holy crap! I finally found someone that actually recommends an affordable turntable! Finally somebody that understands that most people aren't gonna pull $2000 out of their arse for their first turntable setup. Thank you!
  • @jahfehkah
    Good to see someone mention modern convenience! It's 2023 not 1970 and the newbies tend to be young not middle aged, and want plug and play. Great advise!!!
  • Excellent recommendation, and definitely avoid those suitcase players at all costs. You are right in saying that the Project isn't an entry level player. It's one that more seasoned vinyl heads should aspire to
  • I really liked that the coffee changed form few times during this video, and thanks for the tips because I was wasting my time on pilling too much money for my first setup and now I'll go buy affordable stuff and build up over time.
  • Thanks for this video! I'm only 18 and have never touched a record player before, so I was feeling pretty overwhelmed being bombarded with conflicting info regarding what I NEED and DON'T NEED. I just want to listen to my classical music collection.
  • @JackMcSomeone
    Great recommendation. Also, this is the first turntable video I've found so far that's focused on the Aussie consumer.
  • @fredvallenet
    Great review! Just bought the AudioTechnica LP60x (basic no Bluetooth). More than happy and it sounds great with my 25 year old Yamaha amp! I'll upgrade to an external phono amp in the coming months.
  • @ThiliRocks
    Most helpful video on Vinyl Players on Youtube for me. Thank you so much!
  • @Kameaux
    Great job; focused on the positives and basics that reassured me on making an informed choice as a newbies.
  • @johnfloy
    Glad to see i'm not the only one that recommends the LP60 to beginners. Great starter turntable for someone just getting into the hobby.
  • @cLaudSy
    I've wanted a turntable for years ever since I saw my uncle had one when I was little. I've researched the best and worst ones to buy that are affordable because I don't have heaps of money to spend. I had a feeling you'd talk about the Audio Technica turntable bc that is the one I was thinking of getting. My number 1 wish for my 18th next year is to get a turntable
  • @naldjpm
    This was really helpful. It's also reassuring after checking the comments and seeing the more experienced vinyl enthusiasts agree with this video for the most part. Your recommendation is my prime candidate. Thanks for the help.
  • @PhoenixDude975
    An actually informative bloke, kudos to you bud and thanks for the reccomendation ❤ Definitely helped me pick out something relatively affordable. And subscribed
  • @trooperandz1
    Very informative video! I was hoping for just a couple of more options though, maybe in the future could recommend some others for those interested in a mid-range model?
  • A good, down to earth video for those just starting out. Personally, I'd would have recommended going up a notch to AT LP 120 line. BTW, I use the legendary AT 33 Carts. I spin 3 Technics turntables, including 2 broadcast models, the SP-15 and SP-25. I've been doing this a while.
  • @CC-ug5eb
    Loved the video, great info. That's the one I'm going to buy. It's perfect for my needs. I watched while having a cup of tea. ☕
  • @user-xl6cb6ec8j
    Thanks so much for this honest review with recommendations. It really helped me choose the right turntable for a gift
  • @JamJamPSI
    Audio techna all the way! It never disappoints
  • I appreciate the cheaper recs as I’m on a students budget 😅. Definitely care more about having the records for now and can upgrade the player down the road!