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when I had this issue, I made a tone arm lifter - I used an optical
interrupter to detect when the arm was in the end grooves, and a very small 28V solenoid and a thin wire to lift the tone arm - worked well, cost about $1 to build plus a couple of hours of messing around. If you want an automatic TT, I have been very happy with the Dual 1019 and 1229 - there is a little more friction in the arm than in a full manual arm (SME III and the ilk) but it is a find TT and you will be happy with it - they are on ebay for $50 to $200. "bone" wrote in message ... I am pretty low end for this group, but I have a Rega Planar 2 with a couple upgrades and I have come to realize that where I live is far too noisy to be worth the hassle of having to lift the platter up and move a belt every time I want to play a record of a different speed. Also I end up leaving the needle spinning in the exit groove for hours sometimes as I do listen to music while I'm cooking/cleaning/on the net and not seated in my comfy chair equidistant from my speakers turned slightly in sometimes. What would be the best (short list) automatic turntable I can buy for $500 and under? I am open to other suggestions as well. |
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