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TEAC TN-350-MB Black Audio Turntable (Audio Turntable with Belt Drive, Manual, Black, Silver, Aluminium, MDF, Aluminium, 33 1/3,33,45)

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SAS -Natural single-crystal, nude-mounted octahedral diamond stylus tip ,The stylus tip is of optimum height and a uniformly ultra-precision finish. The Super Analogue Stylus has a curvature with a smaller radius that was impossible with the Micro Ridge Stylus. As thin as a razor blade and machined with ultra precision, the stylus tip ensures unsurpassed fidelity.Polished finish that virtually preserves your record's grooves.World-class polishing technique is used on each stylus. This is designed to preserve the details of the record groove structure for a very long time — virtually for the life of the vinyl. For the best sound, the Teac TN-350 offers top quality construction. Starting with the chassis, solid MDF construction is used for mass damping and reduced distortion. The belt driven, die-cast aluminium platter is also of audiophile quality and is connected to a stainless steel spindle with a bronze housing, giving low resistance and high durability. A high-torque motor offers stable and consistent speed for a solid and dynamic sound. Mark Knopfler again, and The Fish and the Bird, from Kill To Get Crimson. This also is a smooth, full bodied LP but the Teac focussed more on insight and pace than low frequency strength. The TN-4D arm also gives a very good impression. It has so-called "knife-edge" bearing that takes care of the vertical movements. There is no VTA adjustment, while pin pressure and anti-skating have conventional solutions, with rotatable counterweight and a small anti-skating wheel on the arm base. News was clean and well resolved but I wished for stronger low end resolution and a greater feeling of depth in the sound.

Designed to mimic as close as possible a record cutting head/cutting lathe for highest fidelity & lifespan usually fitted to a precision boron , sapphire , ruby or zirconium ultra light & rigid cantilevers I don't know much about the 3 record players on your list ( I once auditioned the Project and it was fine but I didn't select it) For the best sound, the Teac TN350 offers a high quality construction. From the frame, the MDF solid construction is used for mass damping and reduced distortion. The traction aluminum plate is also of audible quality and is connected to a stainless steel spindle with a bronze housing, with low strength and high durability. A high torque engine offers a stable and consistent speed for solid, dynamic sound.

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With the efforts to keep the device from wobbling so that you can get your sound better, the device can be connected to any stereo system so that you can enjoy your old records in high definition surround sound. To keep it steady, the device even comes with an equalizer to make sure that there aren’t any sharp screams of noise to take you out of the zone. TEAC TN-300 Review

Versatility: The TN-350 can play both 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records, and it has both line and phono outputs, making it a versatile choice for any vinyl enthusiast. The TN300 has some pretty nice features that make it easy to incorporate the turntable into analog or digital setups. The built-in phono preamp with Line or Phono options gives you the ability to connect the turntable to just about any sound system. The TN300 allows you to play vinyl with or without the phono EQ, so you can use any amplifier you have and still get superb sounding audio. deep is needed to clear lid rear overhang when open. Weighing 5kg (111b) the TN-3B is quite light so it needs to be put on a firm surface, that could include a weighty marble slab. The MDF plinth feels rigid and sits on four isolating feet, but they are not height adjustable, which is a pity. It means the turntable needs a level surface. It is also microphonic: close the lid when playing and there’s noise from the loudspeakers.

A Worn stylus can cause Serious ( IrreversibleDamage ) to your records, and provide poor sound quality The tonearm also differs from the majority of today's players with S-arm. These are often Technics clones made by Hanpin, and with somewhat variable build quality. The arm of the TEAC TN-4D was developed in collaboration with SAEC, a manufacturer known for ultimate HighEnd designs, such as the SAEC WE-4700 costing over ten thousand USD! Overall, the TN-4D is a very interesting and competitive turntable in the cautious part of the middle class. Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 67dB or higher (A-weighted, 20kHz LPF), 60dB or higher (unweighted, 20kHz LPF)

Some of their best-rated products are their turntables, and I can see how the TN300 has become a popular option over the years for many audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts. Design and Connection Ports The main features of both designs are actually similar, but there are also many changes, even surprising ones. This turntable sounds coherent and energetic. “Coherent”… can be written about any turntable, but energetically – certainly only about some of them. Fortunately, not only the most expensive ones, as you can see, also happen in this price range. OK just been doing a tonne more research. I have to say, this guy's video makes a lot of sense to me... Equalisation was accurate, making frequency response flat from 30Hz to 20kHz within 1dB limits. There is slow roll-off in gain below 30Hz our analysis shows, to suppress subsonic warp signals that cause loudspeaker cone flap.The TN-300 is a TEAC analog turntable that will impress audiophiles with impressive sound and look, and with its capabilities to provide music manipulation via USB output on a Mac / PC. The thing I am missing is a phono stage. I am pretty much thinking the ProJect MM box simply as I'm going into a Denon DM41 which I'm sure most will sniff at. At the end of the day, my living room isn't huge and I figure when I move next year to somewhere bigger, the Denon will be a decent bedroom mini hifi. So I figure given I've spent a fair wodge on a tt I won't need to replace anytime soon, I can scrimp a little on the phono stage until I move and spend cash on a bigger living room system. lustrous and the arm was easy to use, its cue platform dropping the arm smoothly but lifting it fast. I hand cued without difficulty. Platter start was almost instantaneous. The high inertia Aluminum die-cast platter is driven by a high torque DC motor with durable Neoprene rubber which achieves a stable rotation. The high accuracy of the spindle is maintained by the polished Stainless steel Spindle and the highly durable bronze spindle holder. Luxury and authentic external design A phono stage is included, together with small by-pass slide switch so an external stage can be used if preferred. Additionally, the stage has a USB digital output for computer connection, so digital recordings can be made. Teac talk about the analogue amplifier chip in this stage, stating it is a NJM8080 (never heard of this one!) but are strangely silent in their literature about the crucial analogue-to-digital convertor (ADC) so it is going to be ‘budget’ and is – unsurprisingly – CD quality, quoted as l6bit with 48kHz maximum sample rate.

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