Paul Rigby
Pro-Ject’s Classic SB Superpack comes with an arm, cartridge, clamp, cables and a speedchange control
Turntables that sit within a mid-range price point can be a bit of an oddity; partly because it’s the price-point extremities that receive the most attention. We talk a lot about getting into vinyl with the aid of a budget deck – and we seek value for money from the same. en, at the other end of the price spectrum, we slaver over super-turntable designs that promise audio nirvana with the help of bigger budgets and more freedom of ideas. e only limits imposed on the latter seem to be those of the designers’ talents. Sitting between these two extremes is the mid-range sector.
Read the complete article and many more in this issue of
Long Live Vinyl
Purchase options below
If you own the issue,
Login to read the full article now.
Single Digital Issue
Sep-18
 
This issue and other back issues are not included in a new Long Live Vinyl subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription.