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Turntables are devices used to play vinyl records. Key features include drive type, speed settings, and cartridge quality. Drive type affects sound quality and maintenance; belt drives offer better sound, while direct drives are more durable. Speed settings ensure compatibility with different records, commonly 33⅓ and 45 RPM. Cartridge quality impacts audio fidelity.
Turntables are components of a stereo system, focusing on high-quality sound reproduction. Record players include built-in speakers and amplifiers for convenience. Turntables require external speakers and amplifiers, offering better sound quality and customization options for audiophiles.
Turntables vary in price and quality across brands. Rega is known for excellent build quality and sound at a reasonable price. Audio-Technica offers affordable models with good performance, while Pro-Ject provides premium options for serious listeners.
A phono preamp is essential for boosting the signal from turntables to line level, suitable for standard audio equipment. Without it, sound will be too quiet or distorted. Some turntables have built-in preamps; others need an external one for optimal sound.
Turntables can connect to Bluetooth speakers if they have a built-in Bluetooth transmitter or via an external adapter. This allows wireless playback, offering convenience without the need for cables but may slightly reduce audio fidelity compared to wired connections.
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