![]() ![]() If you’re new to the game, save your money and put those extra dollars into some decent speakers or, better yet, expanding your vinyl collection. ![]() But those returns are diminishing and, frankly, only true audiophiles and professional DJs are likely to appreciate them. In general, spending over $500 promises more features, a better build quality, and purer sound. This is especially true in the sub-$100 range with brands like Crosley. Even worse is that low-quality components can actually damage your records. Any less than $200 and you’re getting into all-in-one-style (dare we say “novelty”) boxes that offer plenty of bells and whistles, but are rarely built to last. In our opinion, the sweet spot for turntable newbies is in the $250-$500 range.
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