It’s about equivalent to an entry level Audio Technica turntable, like perhaps the LP60. But entry level AT is pretty good.
No, you can’t change the tracking force.
No, you can’t change the cartridge.
No, you can’t use your own preamp.
Yes, it’s fully manual – doesn’t even have a cue lever.
But, that’s not what this is about is it? It’s about portability and reliability, which I think it does well.
The only niggle I have is that it won’t play warped records, as they will scrape on the chasis. I fixed this with a small felt platter mat.
If you are considering buying one, I’d recommend you take a look at techmoan’s review. Bear in mind that this video was made before AT started mass producing the new model. His unit is the limited run they did before, but I think it’s identical.
Oh, the Sound Burger! I saw those and was very curious. Can you speak to its quality?
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality.
It’s about equivalent to an entry level Audio Technica turntable, like perhaps the LP60. But entry level AT is pretty good.
But, that’s not what this is about is it? It’s about portability and reliability, which I think it does well.
The only niggle I have is that it won’t play warped records, as they will scrape on the chasis. I fixed this with a small felt platter mat.
If you are considering buying one, I’d recommend you take a look at techmoan’s review. Bear in mind that this video was made before AT started mass producing the new model. His unit is the limited run they did before, but I think it’s identical.
Appreciate that very much!
The entry-level Audio Technica is what I’m using now; but the Burger definitely wins for style points!
You’re welcome.
Keep spinning. And post pics :)
I DO need to post more, good reminder!