AS GOOD AS TECHNICS!? Audio Technica AT-LP140XP RECORD PLAYER Review

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Andrew Robinson

Andrew Robinson

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✅ 🛒 LP140XP: bit.ly/38TerQ2, amzn.to/33OfgXO
✅ CLICK SHOW MORE ⬇️ for how we tested the LP140XP + comparable turntables
► REVIEWING THE AUDIO TECHNICA AT-LP140XP TURNTABLE
Audio Technica AT-LP140XP: bit.ly/38TerQ2, amzn.to/33OfgXO
► TESTING THE LP140XP RECORD PLAYER
ORTOFON CARTRIDGES
LVB (my fav): bit.ly/3yKz9i1
2M Red: amzn.to/3b023QU
2M Blue: bit.ly/OrtBlue
2M Black: bit.ly/Ort2MB
2M 78: bit.ly/Or2M78
POWER
Technics G30 Network Audio Amplifier: bit.ly/2KTISgL
Technics SU-G700: bit.ly/3b37Wi8
Musical Fidelity M3si: bit.ly/M3SiIA
Musical Fidelity M5si: amzn.to/2S4HVCf
Sony STR-DH190: amzn.to/2TDQu7X
SPEAKERS
Jamo S809: amzn.to/38J92L5
KEF LS50 Meta: bit.ly/37IihMA
Klipsch RP-8000F: bit.ly/3q2jNQN, bit.ly/8000F
Klipsch Heresy IV: bit.ly/35GRnlQ
Klipsch La Scala: bit.ly/36bPQVb
Q Acoustics Concept 300: bit.ly/3QBqOW2
🎧 MUSIC (not a complete list)
Michael Jackson, Dangerous: bit.ly/MJdanger
Placebo, Meds: amzn.to/3jKxe4b
Saint Motel, saintmotelivision amzn.to/3hCN7JC
Troye Sivan, Bloom: amzn.to/33BVG0J
Taylor Swift, Lover: amzn.to/35zn81X
► COMPARABLE RECORD PLAYERS
Cambridge Audio Alva: bit.ly/3SYWw0e
Fluance RT85: bit.ly/RT85player
Technics SL-1210GAE: no longer available
Technics SL-1210G bit.ly/3CsdqPp
Technics SL-1500C: bit.ly/3w8JX96, bit.ly/3h5qnll
U-Turn Special with Phono PreAmp: bit.ly/UTOS0A
► MORE FROM AUDIO TECHNICA
AT-LP60X Turntable: amzn.to/3gCZ7cc
AT-LP7 Turntable: bit.ly/35iuKF9
AT-LP120X USB Turntable: amzn.to/385hxkJ
AT-LP1240 USB Turntable: amzn.to/2XeXOZL
ANC900BT Headphones: amzn.to/2FEWMAB
AS GOOD AS TECHNICS!? - Audio Technica AT-LP140XP RECORD PLAYER Review
Ever since we debuted the Technics SL-1210GAE turntable, we’ve been hoping to find a more affordable alternative. After all, one can’t even get the 1210GAE even if they wanted it. We put the LP140XP from Audio Technica to the test to find out if this affordable turntable could somehow match the performance of the iconic turntable from Technics. Our Audio Technica turntable review aims to show you how to make a cheap record player like this one sound as good as a high end turntable like the 1210GAE and other Technics record players.
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► MY REFERENCE AUDIO AND HOME THEATER SYSTEM
POWER
Audiolab 6000A Play: bit.ly/3AiW43w, amzn.to/398qSrJ
Marantz 40n: bit.ly/3N89HI7
Decware Zen: bit.ly/3rHu0BP
LOUDSPEAKERS
Polk R700: bit.ly/3LtiF1N, bit.ly/3RcQR5Z
Sonus Faber Lumina II: bit.ly/3QlTiCR
Q Acoustics Concept 50: bit.ly/3b0IbQ2
SPEAKER STANDS
Budget Stands: amzn.to/3DD0UJX
Reference Stands: bit.ly/3xsoe9M
TURNTABLES & ACCESSORIES
Audio Technica LP140XP: amzn.to/33OfgXO with amzn.to/3zcPqKM
TVs
OLED: bit.ly/3twsun8
LED: amzn.to/3zFCCN1
QLED: amzn.to/3biyRXu
HOME THEATER
Budget Receiver: bit.ly/3n2lTje
Reference Receiver: bit.ly/3sntDj0
Sony A9: bit.ly/3AIoyno with bit.ly/3tZcI5F
Samsung Q950A: amzn.to/3bt6HpT
DESKTOP SPEAKERS
Tannoy Gold 5: amzn.to/3damM5r
Kanto YU: bit.ly/2YrRzoX
HEADPHONES
Sony WH-1000XM4: bit.ly/WH1000xm4
Apple Airpods: amzn.to/3IOxE5m
► SHOP OUR LIVING ROOM
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INTRO: 00:00
SPECS: 01:12
INCLUDED CARTRIDGE: 03:27
ORTOFON 2M RED: 05:12
ORTOFON 2M BLUE: 06:11
ORTOFON 2M BLACK: 06:45
SOUND QUALITY: 09:02
COMPARABLE TURNTABLES: 11:37
CONCLUSIONS: 14:44
FTC: This video is not sponsored. Some links above are affiliate, meaning we make a small percentage if you buy through the link but it won't change the price for you! Thank you for helping to support the channel.
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@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
★ *GET IT HERE: **bit.ly/38TerQ2**, **amzn.to/33OfgXO* ★ *QOTD: What do you think is the MOST important component in a turntable set up?* ★ *COMMENT RULES: Please be respectful. No outside links, URLs, email addresses, etc. Violations are automatically deleted.*
@coloradoklutch8005
@coloradoklutch8005 3 жыл бұрын
I think the most important component in a turntable setup is the preamp. This is due to one issue: woofer pumping! If the preamp does not have a subsonic filter, the woofers WILL pump and that negatively affects bass response as well as being hard on the woofers. Also, the reality is if your receiver or preamp is not high end, the onboard phono preamp is going to be pretty lousy. I have a Fluance turntable and a separate, Fluance preamp. No, it's not the best available phone preamp, but I really like the fact that it has a manual switch allowing me to turn the subsonic filter on or off. A few albums won't need the subsonic filter, but the vast majority will. Yeah, I've read and heard all the supposed resolutions for woofer pumping. I have my turntable on a suspension platform resting on raquetballs. I still get woofer pumping! The only solution that's ever worked for me, with multiple turntables and multiple amps, is a subsonic filter.
@jtavegia5845
@jtavegia5845 3 жыл бұрын
The most important is the tonearm bearings and can the arm totally free float on and down, left and right when set to zero static balance. 2nd would be can you set the tracking force accurately by the TT MFG recomendations? 3rd would be can the anti-skate be set accurately in relation to the tracking force. This was an problem in some older 120's that the anti skating did not work properly, but I understand that has been corrected by AT. since the table is DD and has quartz lock I would be pretty sure the speed would be right on and stable. The owner then just has to me sure using a bubble level that the table is flat even in every direction.
@wizardmix
@wizardmix 3 жыл бұрын
Assuming it's an optimum working turntable and there's one component to upgrade: cartridge, all day long. I put a 2M Blue on an old Kenwood KD-550 and it was a shocking improvement. They can be expensive little things but so are mics used to make a good recording. What's an ear without a good working eardrum? That's what a cartridge is to a turntable.
@jtavegia5845
@jtavegia5845 3 жыл бұрын
@@wizardmix I have 12 mics in my mic cabinet and they all are for different instruments and venues. Can't use omni's in a venue that very high ambient noise from HVAC or outdoor traffic that leaks in. Many female vocals need a mic with less top end. the overall condition and tune of a piano will help decide which mics I put at C3 and C5, 8-10" about the dampers, with a LR spread at 10 O'clock and 2 O'clock for a nice, full presentation. All of these decisions are as important as what the artist(s) do. I don't want to be the reason the sounds is not the best.
@manFromPeterborough
@manFromPeterborough 3 жыл бұрын
@@coloradoklutch8005 The cheap TC-750 & 778 preamps have full time sub filters in them, I sold the Cord phono because of woofer pump crap, slight warps cause this problem
@ju1cycrackfa1ry
@ju1cycrackfa1ry 3 жыл бұрын
The snobbery in the comments is really toxic in here, not everyone can justify spending 1800 on a turntable just to be extra pretentious about music
@pointsbeingmade7996
@pointsbeingmade7996 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 3 жыл бұрын
@@pointsbeingmade7996 there are second hand ones with low usage with 50€ of maintenance are perfect and maybe better than a $1800 new turntable ,i saw them and look very week and very easy to catch vibrations from everything else or just when you put the volume up a bit at the end of 3 tracks the vibration is impossible to bear, regards and stay safe
@pointsbeingmade7996
@pointsbeingmade7996 3 жыл бұрын
@@RUfromthe40s correct as well. I have owned a technics 1700 1200 mk 2 and am buying a p5 from rega. At is good 2z Its not about money you can get great valurnorna with used new break as well
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 3 жыл бұрын
@@pointsbeingmade7996 my point is that i´ve seen some turntables being sold by a lot of money and they are not good turntables they might have great reading capacity ,like i saw a pro-ject with a stylus that cost 300€ and all the turntable is expensive taking in consideration that as nothing to work good either than the stylus but i with a 20€ stylus and a 40 year old turntable have more quality in sound than this pro-ject a friend of mine bought it as no cover, no pre-amp basically nothing either than the rotating plate and a good stylus but when he puts the volume up the sound is average and due to vibration of the bass in 7 minuts the sound becomes distorted , i´ve worked with a lot of power and had just the SL-1200MKII but it worked , this seems to be a joke and i´m using an old shure stylus, that were the best before in late 80´s appear the first proper needles for dj work , some bought technics turntables and just after ,they change the stylus for a more fashionable one ,this not hearing the technics provided stylus that were incredible good,now there´s a new turntable sold by technics that i was curious to see what kind of turntable was but either than being expensive they are just like the sl-1000 MKI and MKII , they are not available that much in used turntables because they were expensive at the time but the diference between that and a lower model like the SL-3300 provided stylus is almost unheardable, and the same as in the SL-1700 or 1500 from difrerent years, as in today the use of equalizer is not seen with good eyes but it was a must have in the 70´s this because some diferences in record production might be improved with the correct use of the equalizer not as i saw here on youtube a guy that has almost everything pioneer released and connects 3 equalizers that are good and powerfull in the change of frequencies but are all conected in series and all with a V shape that makes any equipment sound bad ,this to also refer that one equalizer steals it´s range from the other so one only would be better and when playing a cassette he says that with the 3 equalizers all cassettes sound good ,it sounded better if he didn´t had no equalizer conected to the amplifier ,this guy as some HPM´s but the ones released after it´s creator changed to JBL so they are not as good as the original HPM´s ,like the HPM-1500 wich look big but are not as good as the older HPM-150, today technics releases a mix of old parts and a SL-1000r comes out as a new turntable with a nice price tag along wich most of the people doesn´t have that kind of money to spend in a turntable ,they were already expensive in late 70´s but then it was an improvement ,today it´s a way of making money having a lot of people from a lot of diferent countries trying it as if it was a new experience, but it´s just more of the same with a new improved look or more fashionable than the old look , 7 years ago they were cheaper but now almost all old material disapeared from Ebay, and prices are over the moon. Regards and stay safe
@pointsbeingmade7996
@pointsbeingmade7996 3 жыл бұрын
@@RUfromthe40s so mant great points. You are awesome. Knowledge!
@laurelhardy4064
@laurelhardy4064 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew, you are one the very few reviewers that have the guts to admit that a $400 turntable can sound as good as a turntable costing ten times as much, you tell it as you hear it, minus the BS, well done.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I honestly went into this review with ZERO expectations, nevertheless, once I swapped out the cartridges I really didn't detect much, if any, differences. Build quality, now that's a whole other argument, in which case Technics has it over Audio Technica in a big way. But if you don't want to splurge on material, the AT is as good as an equally configured Technics IMHO.
@MrPompanoman
@MrPompanoman 2 жыл бұрын
Hilarious roflmfao
@martinmerino3272
@martinmerino3272 3 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah more turntable reviews! More cartridge reviews and comparisons in the future? Thanks for your work guys!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ElectromaticG5120
@ElectromaticG5120 3 жыл бұрын
I’d really like to see you test the AT LP7. You are the clearest reviewer of hi-fi and also honest about negative aspects.
@marvinjoosten8295
@marvinjoosten8295 3 жыл бұрын
I Have this one!! I'm so excited that you recommend it as well, makes it even a little more fun.
@antigravityworkshop1436
@antigravityworkshop1436 9 ай бұрын
I have 2 140s I use as a mobile DJ. I upgraded the cartridges. They are quite rugged and meet my needs well. I love them!
@LegoBeast11211
@LegoBeast11211 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks Andrew! I just purchased a 140XP yesterday from my local record shop and traded in my Stanton T.62. The Stanton was built like a tank, but has a short tonearm that really affected the sound on the inner groves. What attracted me to the 140XP was the similar feature set that my TT had like the easy head-shell replacement, powerful direct drive motor, pitch control, but with a longer S shaped tone arm and antiskate which the Stanton lacked. Today I will set it up with my trusty vintage Shure M91ED cart and get spinning!
@zosojstro
@zosojstro 3 жыл бұрын
Great start to 2021 analog!! This TT is my list as a gift to my daughter to upgrade her vintage dual 1228. Love your channel.
@jury28
@jury28 3 жыл бұрын
I stumbled on your channel by chance and boy what a find it was. Your reviews are clear and the production values are amazing. Based on your reviews I ended up getting the Fives and I have the Alva TT on back order. Thank you so much.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
So happy to have you around. That will be a great set up! Enjoy it!
@rick3747
@rick3747 3 жыл бұрын
Old school stereo fan here..... I love my 1970s Technics, Dual and ADC turntables. All have been rebuilt mostly by me and all work great with Grado, Ortofon or Shure cart......
@juansolaresgalan
@juansolaresgalan 3 жыл бұрын
Great to have you back, Andrew. Your insights are really helpful and, I must add, for a non native English speaker, I always learn to speak better listening to you. Always a pleasure watching your channel. Greetings from Guatemala, Central America.
@sclearance58
@sclearance58 3 жыл бұрын
Just bought my AT 140 XP and set it up. Waiting for my 1973 Fisher receiver with 8 track! Green back lit is really pretty! I am 62 and have been a stereo freak for years! I just through staging a piece in my master suite. Every piece of furniture is silver with four lamps, vanity table , bed nightstand , dresser, armoire, chest of drawers, etc. These two rooms are quite beautiful, so I have to show case the Audio Technica and boy did I! I like the way you stage your Equipment ! Thanks Andrew ! I love the Californians on SNL! Iived in CA in the late 70s, and they do talk like that! Valley 👧! Lol!
@michaelpaulfx
@michaelpaulfx 3 жыл бұрын
I love this turntable! I’ve owned a pair for almost about 7 months. I recommend them to both my DJ friends and my Hifi friends. I feel like these never get talked about and Audio Technica doesn’t really market them. Even in the DJ community it seems like people just don’t even know these exist or know nothing about why they are so good. Thank you for your review and shining a bit more light on these sleeping giants!
@pointsbeingmade7996
@pointsbeingmade7996 3 жыл бұрын
I have the lp2x and I want to uppgrade to it eventually.
@jonuiuc
@jonuiuc 2 жыл бұрын
The thing with spending money on a good cartridge like this up front is the cartridge wears out relatively fast compared to the rest of the deck. If you allot the money up front to a nicer table with better bearing, drive and tonarm with less play, you'll have those attributes the whole time. With identical usage, both this scenario and say the 1500c their cartridges will need to be replaced at the same time, and when that happens and you re up a $500 ortefon black now both the tables will have the same cartridge but one will still have worse build. I guess if you can live with build for life vs living with a worse initial cartridge, it sorta makes sense, but it's not like you save any money.
@JulizzetteColonBilbrautEsq
@JulizzetteColonBilbrautEsq 3 жыл бұрын
Great start! Saw this review with my dad who is an old school vinyl enthusiast. He loved it!
@earlflynn9373
@earlflynn9373 3 жыл бұрын
The XP5 or XP7 are better cartridges but they cost a little. I upgraded to the XP5 and the performance is amazing rather if I'm scratching or just listening
@johnjoy6374
@johnjoy6374 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your informative and honest opinion. As a subscriber I always appreciate your candor but you present it in a very polite way. Also I appreciate that you consistently give options for lower priced alternatives for those who can’t afford some of the pricier items. As for myself, I am looking for great sound regardless of the price and I think that I got the advice I needed by watching your review. I love the “giant killer” idea so I will give the setup you used a shot and go from there. At a minimum it sounds like getting the black cartridge will be a winner even if I decide on a different turntable later. Thank you sir, I appreciate you efforts.
@huskylvr4evr
@huskylvr4evr 3 жыл бұрын
Just got mine today and put in an order for the 2m blue. Love it...thanks for the video review.
@familiedejonge6813
@familiedejonge6813 3 жыл бұрын
Another cheap trick, replace the felt mat for a rubber one, for example the Technics RGS0008. And after that, adjust the height of te tonearm, to compensate the difference between the two. Rubber mat if you‘re not using this tt for scratching purposes off course.
@brandoncarlson03
@brandoncarlson03 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year! Really appreciated this and the last video, you're building a nice little community here sir.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, we're glad you're here and a part of it!
@larryplympton9727
@larryplympton9727 3 жыл бұрын
Love your content and presentation style, as well as the interactions with your wife, but I honestly think my favorite part has got to be the outtakes. Thank you both for all the hard work and effort you put into making these videos!
@frederikjacob1985
@frederikjacob1985 3 жыл бұрын
I have been waiting for a review of this turntable for a long time! I got now an sl1410 mk1 with an ortofon concorde gold cartridge as my main tt in my hifi set up. I have been looking for a 1200 mk2 or 1200 gr. But the flaws on the gr and the price of a mint 1200 is making me to look for another more budget priced tt. This one. Thanks for the review! You made it a lot easier for me now!
@jpm_drums
@jpm_drums 2 жыл бұрын
Been loving my LP140X since I bought it late 2020. Great combo with my Grado Black3.
@richardbixler
@richardbixler 3 жыл бұрын
Preamp 100% especially a good tube preamp, they can bring warmth and remove any harshness from almost any bad record. Bad record meaning, condition and/or mastering.
@tremot7143
@tremot7143 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year Andrew, great review to start 2021 off with! I think speakers are always going to be the most important component, a close second being a nice cartridge that is set up right. I still have my mint condition Technics SL-1210 Mk2, but with an Oyaide HS-CF headshell and Ortofon Super OM30 cartridge connected to the Schiit Mani preamplfier, and it sounds glorious! Vinyl listening is all about enjoyment and $1000-1500 goes a long way!
@gregsturgess3876
@gregsturgess3876 3 жыл бұрын
I had a 40 year old pioneer got it when I was 12 birthday present thanks mum , lot of use it had a humm so I went to the audio store decided to up date to the 1500 c nine months ago and love it now maybe a black orifont upgrade. Thank you both for your reviews and entertainment all the best Greg
@darrellwoods5961
@darrellwoods5961 Жыл бұрын
I own a Audio Technica at-lp140xp Black. I done every Mod I could find on KZfaq to my Audio Technica at-lp140. And I use a At VM95LM Cartridge. Turned this thing into a Really REALLY good sounding Turntable!
@danfarkaswannabe
@danfarkaswannabe Жыл бұрын
Can i ask what antiskate value you use. After years of experience I’m at a loss with this table. Can’t seem to get it right. It’s really strong.
@dave-874
@dave-874 5 ай бұрын
@@danfarkaswannabe No you May not ask🤷‍♀️.
@tur74d56
@tur74d56 5 ай бұрын
@@danfarkaswannabe I had this problem , mine is set low 1.3 even tho it’s 2 gram, let the arm sit in the middle , I find that works
@funklat1
@funklat1 4 ай бұрын
Curious to know what modifications have you done
@drkevintan
@drkevintan 3 жыл бұрын
Answer to your QOTD: From my experience, the most important components are the cartridge and phono preamp. The turntable is important in establishing pitch stability and accuracy and generally speaking, budget direct drive ones have done this better than belt-driven turntables provided you can eliminate the notorious motor hum. You also need a decent tone-arm with the necessary adjustments to allow your turntable to take on better cartridges so fixed arms with no vertical height adjustments or headshells with no azimuth alignment make it really difficult to swap cartridges around (eg when playing mono cartridges on mono lps). I have played around with many different cartridges and provided you can match their impedences with the phono preamp, you can really optimise their sound quality. Changes in cartridges make the most improvement in sound quality, IMO.
@davidphillips1429
@davidphillips1429 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great review. I bought this when it first was offered. It has been an excellent turntable in the time I have had it. I added the at-xp7/H head shell cartridge combo and I use a audio technica record weight with an anti-static arm to complete the set up. It has always worked perfectly and I think is an excellent pairing with my Klipsch Hearsey II’s. I’ve found many dj reviews for the 140xp but yours is the best for a home listener. Buying this turntable allowed me to save enough to get a Yamaha r-n803 integrated. Thanks again for the in-depth review. And your channel is great. Been subscribed for quite a while and I love the content. A great way to start 2021.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Your setup sounds AWESOME David. Thank you for tuning in and for all your support!
@ncironhorse8367
@ncironhorse8367 2 жыл бұрын
Andrew, this review is spot-on. I bought this turntable and the Fluance RT85. I prefer the ATLP140 over the Fluance even with the supplied cart. I got this since the Technics SL1210GR is on back order. I use the phono stage on my McIntosh MA6500 and Definitve Technologies BiPolar 8600's. I find the sound quite nice but, not quite as nice as the McIntosh MT-5 I had.
@rogeregisley9221
@rogeregisley9221 3 жыл бұрын
Very good review, which clearly explains that despite a massive price difference between the Technics SL1200 GAE & the Audio Technica AT-LP140XP turntables, that it is possible to get a similar high quality sound performance, if the same high quality cartridge is installed on both decks. This review confirms what I had already found out using Technics SL1200gr and Reloop RP7000 Mk2 turntables ( both tweaked with platter mat, magnesium headshell & non resonant feet fitted ) with Audio Technica AT-VM95SH cartridges fitted to each of them, that the Reloop ( at 1/3 of the cost of the Technics ) is almost as capable of the same excellent sound quality. Audiophile snobs would probably take issue with this review for suggesting that a cartridge upgrade on a competent turntable may be more effective than upgrading to an expensive record deck.
@HowzitUSA
@HowzitUSA 3 жыл бұрын
I have the 140 and have tried a bunch of cartridges from Ortofon 2m red, A-T VM95, A-T 95E & Grado and so far I love the... ...XP3 that comes standard with the TT. So if all you have is $400 you won’t go wrong with the 140 as is.
@rael2099
@rael2099 3 жыл бұрын
XP cartidges and styluses are DJ oriented though, and they weigh 1 gram more and can be hard on your records. The weight difference is located on the stylus so the cartridge is perfect as it is. What I will do once my 140 arrives is to keep the XP cartridge (higher volume output) swap the XP3 stylus for a VM95E and or a VM95ML for better sound quality and durability. Endless possibilities.
@kingsun122
@kingsun122 3 жыл бұрын
This was my first turntable purchase. The review is spot on.
@ko-biko
@ko-biko 3 жыл бұрын
Have had this one for a while. Bought it over a used 1200 for listening and DJ use. Very happy with it and pretty sure I made the right choice! Glad you reviewed this.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you tuned in! Thanks for watching!
@neolancer
@neolancer 3 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the Ortofon 2M Black review...
@cdr96mb
@cdr96mb 3 жыл бұрын
Most important to me is the people I’m sharing the experience with! I have so many good memories shared with my wife and our vinyls
@KristiWright
@KristiWright 3 жыл бұрын
You win the comments section today. Great answer!
@cdr96mb
@cdr96mb 3 жыл бұрын
@@KristiWright aww thanks!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
I second Kristi's comment. You nailed it!
@r423sdex
@r423sdex 3 жыл бұрын
It amazes me how music can impact on your life. My mum had the radio on constantly i can remember her singing " tie a yellow ribbon ' round ol ' oak tree " I was five years old. And load of vinyls she would play. I now have that same experience with my daughter, she is amazed by the fact a needle and a spinning disk can make music. And you goto love those gatefold sleeves.
@friedeyes333
@friedeyes333 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great review! I got my sister in law the 120XBT recently and I was actually pretty impressed with the thing. I actually am now kicking around picking a 120 or 140 up for a second turntable. They're solid. As for the QOTD, I'll pick the cart. It's hard, because really..... it all matters, and everything is important when you build a system and not a haphazardly thrown together collection of components. These things dont exist in a vacuum. But loose information at the source(what is the true source, the TT or the cartridge?) in a turntable and you'll never recover that info again. So within reason.... cartridge, TT, tonearm, phono preamp.
@paulo1901
@paulo1901 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year you guys! Nice video, super funny ending. Is this the new way for 2021? I hope so. cheers!
@chris-yc7je
@chris-yc7je 2 жыл бұрын
Just purchased this deck based on your review, I was looking mostly at belt drive only but the look of this and the simplicity of direct drive swayed my decision I'm also looking to get the Sony STR-190 that you also reviewed unless you can recommend a better budget amp? Also, any recommendation on a set of budget bookshelf speakers? Your advice is invaluable, and your channel is awesome, keep up the good work.
@andrewruiz5123
@andrewruiz5123 3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the real world review. Not all can afford expensive stuff. Thanks
@Ladco77
@Ladco77 3 жыл бұрын
So I'm about to take the plunge into vinyl and the AT-LP140XP is seriously high on my list in no small part due to your review. I like the reasonable cost of entry with the upgrade potential that doesn't make me dump a huge sum day 1, but doesn't become obsolete a year from now.
@Zamot83
@Zamot83 3 жыл бұрын
Good review, nice hearing you talk about turntables, the main reason I subscribed. I have a Fluance RT-85 with Ortofon Black and I love it.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
The Black on the RT-85 is amazing!
@PN-sv4jy
@PN-sv4jy Жыл бұрын
Merci pour cette présentation et ce point de vue sur la Audio-Technica AT-LP140XP. Je partage totalement le sentiment que les différences se font majoritairement sur les cellules installées, les audiophiles purs et durs se cristallisent toujours sur les produits très "marketés" audiophiles, sans pour voir dans la majorité des cas réellement justifier leurs choix..Merci pour votre point de vue plus large et abouti. Phil
@phonatic
@phonatic 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year to you and Kristie! And what a great review to start the year with. 👍 I had recommended that turntable to friends of mine as it's pretty ideal to play 78s. And the good thing is you simply have to get a needle for the VM95SP which will fit the cartridge that comes with it. This is SUCH a good stylus for 78s. Further edit: If you can get your hands on, the Nagaoka MP-110 is really fantastic for LPs and still very affordable. Would love to know what you think about that one.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
I'll have to build my cartridge collection in 2021. I'll give the Nagaoka a look! Thanks for the tip!
@ptg01
@ptg01 3 жыл бұрын
You are amazing ! So DILIGENT ! So organized Bravo ! Happy 2021 and looking forward to your reviews !
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
WOW, thank you! Appreciate you tuning in!
@MrSouzy
@MrSouzy 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew for the review. For quite a while I was using an Otofon Red and my experience mirrors yours. It is detailed and can be a little bright. I could have lived with that but what irritated me was that it wasnt such a great tracker on the inner grooves. I almost upgraded the stylus to the blue in the hope that it would cure that problem. In the end as a work around I put on an at95e which I had lying around. For the price its a great cartridge, warmer than the Red and a super tracker. I have now swapped that out with a Nagaoka mp-110. No IGD more, great bass, slightly warm but not boring. A modern legend ...
@ClayMationNation
@ClayMationNation 3 жыл бұрын
I had this turntable, and now I have the PLX 1000 Pioneer. I recommend giving the PLX 1000 a try, it's leaps and bounds better than any AT table. I am blown away by it thus far.
@reallybigair
@reallybigair 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Pioneer PLX 1000 w/Audio Technica AT-VM740ML cartridge (and also an Ortofon Concorde MkII MIX DJ Cartridge). The PLX 1000/VM740ML combination is very good. Easily outperformed my previous Pro-Ject Debut Carbon Esprit SB w/Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge.
@MrCardboard00
@MrCardboard00 2 жыл бұрын
That's double the price though...
@ClayMationNation
@ClayMationNation 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrCardboard00 I paid only 200 more than I paid for the at140 and it sounds as good as a technics 1200. The problem I had with the AT model right out of the box was a wobbly platter and so it poisoned me against getting anything else from them although I do have one of their belt drives sitting and collecting dust which was better than the 140 imo
@shastaaguilar4111
@shastaaguilar4111 2 жыл бұрын
I've owned this and a 2M Red for about a year and it is amazing.
@johntocho8954
@johntocho8954 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew! Your review came at the most timely moment for me. To get back into 2-channel stereo listening after way too long with my modest budget, your reviews have been wonderful and extremely helpful. I bought the Sony at Best Buy for $99 and was pleased to watch your review 2 weeks later, will upgrade in a year or more. Decided to spend most of my Christmas budget on speakers, so I bought the Klipsch RP-600M which I just love, the Heresey IV's someday. And I am right at the decision point for a turntable. So thank you for covering the range of options, I really appreciate your review and thoughts! Wish you guys the very best in 2021, you deserve every success and happiness!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We appreciate you watching.
@johntocho8954
@johntocho8954 3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews And as of right now, I am a Mid-Level subscriber. Thank you again Andrew!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
So kind of you! THANK YOU! Kristi and I really appreciate it.
@contemporaryhomeaudio
@contemporaryhomeaudio 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. I've been waiting for this one to drop but was not expecting this. I think what you've done for me is to dispel any fears I have about getting good sound quality from one of these Hanpin derived direct drive turntables. In fact I'm now more encouraged to really look seriously at the Pioneer PLX1000. I don't need another turntable, I already have three that are arguably better than both the AT and Pioneer turntables. I'm drawn to some of the DJ features just for fun.
@hotrodder5034
@hotrodder5034 3 жыл бұрын
I had two Technics 1200s for years and sold them years ago when I lost my job! Now I am kicking myself!! I have tons of vinyl I want to get reacquainted with! I am looking at get this turntable.
@briankemp2290
@briankemp2290 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Reloop RP7000. These things are really good. I own a pair SL's but the torque on the RP is better.
@gordondarling8408
@gordondarling8408 3 жыл бұрын
Being a club DJ of over 15 years I had to sell my Technics a couple of years ago when I moved home. Back in December I got my vinyl back from storage and decided tovget back into mixing purely for the hobby and decided with the moves other brands have made in TT quality to not buy Technics. Lots of reading and research later I took a punt on a pair of these, with less reviews bit liking the specs... 3 weeks in I have zero complaints... for mixing they feel exactly like my old SL1200mk2's for beatmatching, and even better for scratching. At the price point these are incredible for my needs.
@gordondarling8408
@gordondarling8408 3 жыл бұрын
@@likeitizzz4713 Personally I wouldn't touch the Technics for serious scratching or turntablism and would rather go the SuperOEM route with a Pioneer PLX 1000 or Reloop RP7000. Yes Technics last 20-30 years but put it this way... you can buy a brand new one of these for 300 quid, or pay up to £500 for an second hand SL1200/1210, get it serviced (£100) and potentially have to repair it (tone arms are £180+ alone before the work is done). With regards to ease - they feel just like my old 1200mk2s I will say that if I were buying 5 years ago I would have looked for a 1200/1210mk2/3 when they were still relatively cheap, but the expense of buying second hand now is too high and these are very serviceable for home DJing and really affordable. Admittedly, I am gutted I had to sell my Technics but, but it's worth considering the TT technology has moved in leaps and bounds recently and not even Technics themselves can eep up (at least with their latest models not aimed at audiophiles).
@PARajapakse
@PARajapakse 3 жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for a great review Andrew. At last some bravery to go the contraversial route! my son got me a budget AT LP 120 X. I was n't expecting much but I was shocked by how good it was, even with a standard cartridge! So I can quite believe you can squeeze this sort of performance out of a 140...
@andreassouth1523
@andreassouth1523 3 жыл бұрын
Nice informative review.Happy new year!
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! A turntable review, nice 👍 Those Audio Technica budget TTs are great bang for the buck indeed! But the most important in a turntable setup is the cartridge (or stylus tip to be more specific), then phono preamp, turntable third.
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 3 жыл бұрын
@@interestingthings8598 I think that you won't get the most out of a 2m black cartridge with the LP120, since that one doesn't have VTA adjustment. The 2M black has a shibata stylus that is very sensitive to VTA.
@robertbosson5223
@robertbosson5223 Жыл бұрын
The tone arm connector for head shell is the SME type connector, it would be worth telling your audience this detail.I have my Technics SL1200 mkII's from the early 1990's, if it was me, I'd buy a vintage SL1200 mkII over a new ATLP140 for around the same price.
@rosineer
@rosineer 3 жыл бұрын
Love the outro...bahaha. also appreciate you saying you saying that I'm the only one who has to like the sound of my system is me. In my youth I was at the other end spending ++$$ to impress others. Now 49+ yrs later and getting back into HIFI your statement rings so true. As for your question I would always swap out cartridges when I got tired of the sound. I've only ever owned 3 TT's a used 1stJVC, 2nd B&O 3rd a Rega Planar 2. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
I miss B&O cartridges. While not technically perfect, they were always just nice to listen to. I think going forward I'm likely going to start collecting cartridges rather than turntables.
@Zoophious
@Zoophious Жыл бұрын
I am currently debating between going with the 2m black vs the 2m black lvb 250 for my project debut pro. I am curious if the quality difference between the two is worth the extra $300 for the lvb. Do you have experience with both carts?
@TheVinylGuru
@TheVinylGuru 3 жыл бұрын
2M red is very dull to me too. Great review. Honest. Very well shot too. These are extraordinary videos that you do,
@pinkypoohable
@pinkypoohable Жыл бұрын
I followed your advice. I got the Audio technica 140xp instead of the Technics SL1200MK7. Paired it with my Marantz PM7000n and Sonus Faber Concertino Domus. I played Brothers in Arms Masters Album by Dire Straits. The sound it produced is amazingly good. That's with a stock cartridge. How much more with the 2M Black from Ortofon. It will be mind blowingly good!
@basiliovieyra374
@basiliovieyra374 3 жыл бұрын
I think it`s one of the best review I have seen on this turntable, a great way to start 2021.I think the most important component is the cartridge and we should go by ear, because buying the most expensive cartridge doesnt means it should sound better Just a piece of advice: never giveaway your location, many peole wiill kill for those Scala speakers including myself! Do you have a review on the Audio Technica headphones? Many thanks.
@elsociote
@elsociote 2 жыл бұрын
Love this review! I'm looking for a table with bluetooth though. My budget doesn't stretch towards the Alva TT, so would you feel the LP120XBT comes close to the 140 as for as sound quality goes? Thanks!
@ralphreinhardt6020
@ralphreinhardt6020 3 жыл бұрын
Good honest review sir. I enjoyed your video very much. Happy New Year to you and the gang.👍👍
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Same to you!
@adamyelle4901
@adamyelle4901 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I've found interesting is that so many people poo poo direct drive claiming that they are noisy. I've actually had the exact opposite experience. My project debut carbon (belt drive) has such terrible motor vibration that it's audible when you place your ear close to the table and it comes through in playback no matter what I do. Trust me I've tried every trick in the book and then some without being able to eliminate it completely. My old Technics table on the other hand (direct drive) has a 100% black background, dead silent. For someone who can't stand a high noise floor, my direct drive table wins everytime.
@parrisgeorge9708
@parrisgeorge9708 3 жыл бұрын
Your post reminded me of an experience I had at a local shop a few years ago. At the time I had a Technics sl-d2 turntable which is an early 80's semi auto lower cost table. I had money burning a hole in my pocket and after doing a bit of research I was ready to pick up a Debut Carbon table. I went to the local shop and got talking to one of the guys there and instead of taking my money he asked me a bunch of questions. After a few minutes he told me that my Technics performs better than the Project and that what I was probably not hearing/hearing was limitations of the cartridge. I picked up a different cartridge and saved a bit of money. They developed a loyal customer.
@manFromPeterborough
@manFromPeterborough 3 жыл бұрын
The LP120 was notorios for motor noise
@adamyelle4901
@adamyelle4901 3 жыл бұрын
@@manFromPeterborough Thanks for sharing that. I suppose I shouldn't generalize that all of one type is better than another. I just thought it was interesting that my experience was opposite what the general consensus in the hifi community seems to be.
@manFromPeterborough
@manFromPeterborough 3 жыл бұрын
@@adamyelle4901 I aloready knew the 120 have slight motor noise before I bought one, the 78 speed was the biggest deal maker, I thought the noise was mainly ambient, but is also audible through speakers on certain records (not all) and more so on headphones (I don't use phones, never tried them on the 120)
@Rammersteined
@Rammersteined 3 жыл бұрын
I've had this AT unit for about 6 months and love it. Bought an Orofon Red for it but actually left the stock cartridge on it as I like the sound. Does it match up to my retro Technics SL-1700? No. But for the money its a great table for the buck, would recommend it especially to anyone new to vinyl records.
@mariocassar6087
@mariocassar6087 Жыл бұрын
Returning to this…. I ENJOY listening to this TT with a Denon DL103r cartridge! Enjoying full and palpable sound.
@aussierob7177
@aussierob7177 3 жыл бұрын
First the cartridge. Second the tonearm. Third the turntable suspension. Fourth the platter . Fifth the motor. I have a Pro-Ject magnetic suspension turntable fitted with a Hadcock uni-pivot tonearm and Denon high output moving coil cartridge.
@septiseptimiu8287
@septiseptimiu8287 10 ай бұрын
Since they make Technics in Malaysia quality dropped drastically, youtube videos showing so many issues with them are a solid prove! This determined me to buy the AT-LP140XP and i have no regrets, it is a wonderful made and solid turntable! 😉
@davidsmisc1351
@davidsmisc1351 3 ай бұрын
I’d like to think the MK7 has something over the top-end Super OEM decks but I can’t really see it. Build and feel seems in line with a Pioneer PLX1000. The MK2 STILL feels like the ‘one to get’.
@ralfwalter3923
@ralfwalter3923 2 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure my SL-1210GR was made in Malaysia and it's a perfect turntable. No problems. My third 1200 and it's the best so far. Where are the issues? If you make the claim then show the facts. Unless it makes you feel better about your other purchase.
@albertverbeem6552
@albertverbeem6552 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your reviews and this one in particular. I am looking for a new turntable and the ATLP140X and the Fluance RT85 are on the top of my list. I have long been a direct drive fan like yourself so I had been leaning toward the AT however when comparing the numbers I see the Fluance has better S/N and wow and flutter specs. I know specs are not everything. What you ultimately hear is most important. What concerns me most is previous direct drive Audio Technica tables seem to have had an issue with motor noise. I read that this has largely been resolved with the ATLP140X. I would like to know if you consider the ATLP140X to be as quiet as the Fluance RT85? And do you think the 140 to be the better choice given my upgrade path would likely end with the 2M Blue? I could go either way so I am very interested in your perspective. Cheers!
@randyreinninger6826
@randyreinninger6826 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year 2021 Really like your videos and how you go through all the details. KEEP ON KEEPING ON 👊
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@MadmusicalHulk
@MadmusicalHulk 3 жыл бұрын
Hello. Great video. I'm new to Vinyl but I am enjoying my setup and use the Lp5x with the 2M Blue. The Black is too expensive for me. I've got it using the Elac Debut 6.2 and listening to Deadmau5 is really good for me.
@marshallborder9089
@marshallborder9089 3 жыл бұрын
Jonathan Bruce I agree , the 2 M black would be for somebody's big pocketbook . Not for the average Joe ....
@adampoll4977
@adampoll4977 3 жыл бұрын
Oooooorrrr source a second hand SL-1200 and you get the best at a reasonable price. My 1980s era SL-1210 Mk2 still measures 0.03 wow and flutter and is dead silent bar what's in the grooves. Open up an old SL-1200 and you'll see EXACTLY where the money was spent - cast alloy chassis, heavy cast and machined platter lined with thick rubber on the inside, thick rubber base, AND a shed-load of bulk-molding compound to further damp resonance. All the imitations only LOOK like an Sl-1200 from the outside.
@srobak
@srobak 3 жыл бұрын
98% of those at a "reasonable price" are old club or road dj decks that have been beat on for years. Bad idea. For that price you can easily get into a new plx-1000
@adampoll4977
@adampoll4977 3 жыл бұрын
@@srobak That may be. Mine is an ex-DJ workhorse. Tone-arm gimbal bearings are smooth and have no play or roughness, and, as I said, it still measures on spec. They were built to last and from quality materials. I even pulled the spindle bearing to check and re-lube and it is flawless, so.... I also try to live a less disposable lifestyle, so if old GOOD is on par with NEW disposable, then I'll favour giving a classic bit of kit a new home.
@darrellwoods5961
@darrellwoods5961 3 жыл бұрын
What Exact Headshell are you using with the Ortorfon 2M Black cartridge for my audio technica At-lp140xp turntable?
@deepblue8143
@deepblue8143 3 жыл бұрын
I was seriously thinking about getting one of these but I went with the Technics Sl1200g. I do however miss my Audio-Technica at-lp120. Great video, love your channel.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you sharing. The Technics is a GREAT turntable. I’m sure you’ll be very happy!
@Labor_Jones
@Labor_Jones 2 жыл бұрын
I think I'll order a 140xp sometime this month and use my Andante cartridge until I can buy The Black. The Retail on USED has skyrocketed on Turntables so I can't go there. .... I get the feeling that the 140xp might not last 10 years, I'm old enough I might not either. *"All things work out," so said Dean Moriarty!*
@bcrebel86
@bcrebel86 3 жыл бұрын
I see a lot of comments about these tables not having a return feature and thats one if the reasons I passed on the AT models. Not really wanting to spend a ton. I found a mint Technics SL 1900 from 1977 that just needed the lift lever cleaned andc regreased. Might be the best $100 I've spent on equipment.
@jarms40
@jarms40 3 жыл бұрын
Thrilled that the first review of the year is a turntable. Good show! As for the most important component, the phono preamp is key. Running a good cart on a well-designed ‘table with a tonearm that’s matched to the cart gets you half the way there. Cart set-up is also crucial. BUT the entire combo is producing an extremely tiny and delicate signal into the phono preamp. You absolutely have to have a good preamp to get the vinyl experience right. Frankly, you’re better running a budget cart into a solid preamp than vice versa.
@thegoose3
@thegoose3 3 жыл бұрын
What preamps would you recommend
@jarms40
@jarms40 3 жыл бұрын
@@thegoose3 Schiit Mani is a solid budget recommendation. You've got to be ready to spend a lot more to get to the next level. My EAR 834P cost $700 back in the day and is a LOT MORE expensive now, sadly. The Parasound JC 3 Jr. is also great, but pricey.
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 4 ай бұрын
Im up early, and lately ive had the itch to upgrade from my AT LP 120. Well, this older video gem popped up on the way down my rabbit hole. Think this video from was before i started following you. Thinking of pairing this table with At’s $200 phono preamp and my current 2M blue cartridge. Thanks for this video!! Check ya later!!
@felenov
@felenov 3 жыл бұрын
I already got a Technics 1210 Mk7. Does what it's made for and does it well.
@oddwareect
@oddwareect 3 жыл бұрын
Turntable review quickly became a cartridge shootout.
@ManCaveStudio
@ManCaveStudio 3 жыл бұрын
Great review and the comedy at the end made me roll! Loved it :)
@jamesmichael900
@jamesmichael900 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome start to 2021! Looks like a great record player!
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
It is. So flexible!
@anjovandijk9797
@anjovandijk9797 3 жыл бұрын
Please a review of the sl1200gr iam curious what it brings to the table love your channel 👊 pure joy and entertainment
@TemujinScott80
@TemujinScott80 3 жыл бұрын
I love mine!
@7JANEWAY
@7JANEWAY Жыл бұрын
You skipped over the Ortofon 2m Bronze, which is between the 2m Blue and the 2m Black. I’m not going to say that it’s the same as the Black, because it isn’t. But it’s a worthwhile upgrade from the Blue. Its price tag of $349 as opposed to the $695 price tag of the Black is more budget friendly for those who want to go up the chain but don’t have nearly $700 to spend on an upgrade. You may say that you get what you pay for and that’s the reason you should get the Black. But my point is totally that to have better sound than the Blue (which is a great cartridge to begin with), you don’t have to jump up from the Blue to the Black and pay top dollar for the 2m line. I believe many people will be happy with the Bronze. If later on, if they have the money and want to upgrade again, the Black will still be there. Plus-if you have a Bronze cartridge, you only need to get a Black stylus to upgrade, since they share the same cartridge (just like upgrading to the Blue from a Red cartridge).
@parrisgeorge9708
@parrisgeorge9708 3 жыл бұрын
Happy New Year! Thanks for another good video. The most important thing is cartridge. Depending on what the turntable is plugged into the preamp, power amp, integrated amp, or Receiver all have an effect. If that sharp little chunk of diamond can't get the info off the funny black spinney thing and converted to electricity none of the other "STUFF" matters. ;)
@natas3.14
@natas3.14 3 жыл бұрын
Somehow missed this review when it came out, but very glad I caught it...well now. Been considering the A.T. 140, but still loving my (2 years older than myself) Pioneer Pl-518 with AT Ml740 cart or whatever it is called its red, gold, micro lined, & plays death metal albums flawlessly, (if any other metal heads dig vinyl) & everything in between. Sooner or later going to try modern equipment,..surely.
@TheDobleQ
@TheDobleQ Жыл бұрын
Do I need to spend +4K dollars on expensive audio equipment just to flex in front of random people who legitimately enjoy music coming from an Android speakers? Absolutely I do. I don’t have self esteem as well.
@Keefster
@Keefster Жыл бұрын
I'm curious how you feel about this 2 years later? I'm trying to decide on a turntable in the $500ish range and really debating going for the LP140 and adding a higher end cartridge. I love direct drive, but all my research keeps coming back to Pro-Ject Carbon Evo or spending a little extra and getting the Pro.
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews Жыл бұрын
Still feel great about it.
@ramazanarslan817
@ramazanarslan817 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Reloop RP7000 mk2 ?
@PaleVillian
@PaleVillian 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, Great Video! Could you please do a video strictly on phono cartridges,explaining what too look for in buying a good one. I have the AT 140 turntable and started out with a 2M red( heard bad reviews on the included cart so didn’t even give it a chance) and really wasn’t impressed. I then upgraded to the AT VM540 cart and noticed a little bit of a change but nothing mind blowing. Thanks man!
@patrickhumpal8651
@patrickhumpal8651 2 жыл бұрын
Love to see you review Fully Automatic Turntables, such as Dual 429. Thanks.
@christopherwilliams8104
@christopherwilliams8104 3 жыл бұрын
Some people say a DJ deck is no good for pure sound quality? Is this true? I'd made my mind up with a rega deck but now I really like this and it's look and obviously it's simplicity of use (no belt change!) I also like the fact you can use your own phono cables! Anyone with any advice please help I'm new to all this.
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 2 жыл бұрын
I call shenanigans on that notion. The 1200 itself started out life as an audiophile turntable, and it's certainly that now. This one, however, is nowhere near that.
@peterstudley1804
@peterstudley1804 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, this is my point you can put Rolls Royce hub caps on a ford pinto , but it doesn't make the pinto a roller 😉. The difference in the manufacturing standards between super OEMs and the technics are day and night. But you already know this ! And I certainly wouldn't be fitting a ortofon 2m black to a audio technica either, what next a 200 dollar kettle lead 🤔.
@morganboy1
@morganboy1 3 жыл бұрын
Great review. It's all about the cartridge. The turntable definitely has something to do with it, but as long as the speed is constant and the wow & flutter are good, it's the cartridge that translates the grooves. My input on your question about cartridge, preamp, speakers which is the most important? I think they all are, but if I had to put them in order of importance. Speakers first (no matter the input, if you can't reproduce it with accuracy, what's the point). Cart second (because that's what is reading the music). And then preamp. Although I think cart and preamp are neck and neck.
@ciaranhalford4430
@ciaranhalford4430 3 жыл бұрын
Good point alright, but this is in use as a player. I think the importance of a sturdy turntable in terms of mixing would be certainly different. i would love to see this guy do a review of this.
@karlf4915
@karlf4915 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the 2M reviews. I love my 2M Red and have been considering upgrading to the Blue. I think you helped sell me on the upgrade.
@cubdukat
@cubdukat 3 жыл бұрын
I'm looking into a 2M Red as well, but I'm hesitant because of the IGD issues it's said to have.
@karlf4915
@karlf4915 3 жыл бұрын
@@cubdukat, yeah maybe pass on the Red. It was my first audiophile caliber cart, so I don't have much to compare it to. But, now that I've got a lot of miles on it, I've noticed the Inner Groove Distortion is getting noticeably worse. One reason I'm thinking of upgrading to the Blue.
@yorkemar
@yorkemar 3 жыл бұрын
Fortunately in 2010 I ,bought a Technics Sl1210mk2 brand new.. 1000$aus...and it's really great. Because however of increasing prices, technics is a bit out of reach for some, so Audio Technicas are a good budget turntable choice.
@drkevintan
@drkevintan 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew for your review. I noticed that you used the internal phono preamplifier of the LP240. Have you tried playing it through a decent phono stage or preamp? I own the 'bigger brother' of the LP240, the LP1240, and it is a really phenomenal turntable for the money. Playing it with the Audio-Technica VM540 Microline cartridge through a Puffin Phono DSP.
@cedricvanderhauwaert6527
@cedricvanderhauwaert6527 3 жыл бұрын
Does it sound good using the external phono preamp? Some people are removing the internal phone stage from their LP120's because in the off position, the internal phono preamp still adds capacitance. This would negatively affect the higher frequencies, have you noticed any of this?
@manFromPeterborough
@manFromPeterborough 3 жыл бұрын
@@cedricvanderhauwaert6527 It's the low pass filters just before the leads that mess up the top end, I've disposed of the 4 parts that filter, ripped out shunt caps, replace inductors with SM jump blocks
@FourCornersDenmark
@FourCornersDenmark 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Andrew, Happy New year to you to. Hope to hear your thoughts (when you get the alva tt) on it’s performance via Bluetooth direct to powered speakers (eg b&w formation duo) I Think you forgot that in your original alva tt review 😜
@cameronkrause4712
@cameronkrause4712 3 жыл бұрын
I really like this review. It gets to the heart of what I am always trying to get at in hifi. And that is: how do I get the best bang for my buck? It was cool that u put some expensive cartridges on the AT. It gives the viewer/ listener some idea of how to upgrade without swapping out the turntable. I think that is evidence in itself that the cartridge is one of the most important pieces in the hifi puzzle. Obviously, a really crappy turntable will never be able to make the most of a cartridge.
@Trekkie4
@Trekkie4 2 жыл бұрын
In case it helps anyone... I bought mine way back, around early 2020 and the only issue I've encountered so far was the blown light bulb (or possibly even LED), inside the target light assembly. Not the strobe, I'm specifically referring to the small pop-up light on the right. Generally speaking, I do not regret buying 140XP but I can't help but to wonder if it was too much of a turntable for my needs, since I'm only using it as a HiFi component and nothing else. But that's a whole other story & not related to the actual LP140 in any way.
@Oldgoat912
@Oldgoat912 Жыл бұрын
I think the key is, do you enjoy the sound quality? That is the only issue.
@Trekkie4
@Trekkie4 Жыл бұрын
@@Oldgoat912 I do, yes. It actually sounds superb with red Audio Technica AT-95EX cartridge, much better than VM95 or XP series. But with all the prices skyrocketing and costs piling up, I can't help but to wonder if maybe I could have bought much cheaper table instead and invested, spent rest of the money on something else.
@jean-lucd3846
@jean-lucd3846 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I own both. I also have the Technics SL1200MK7. The Technics does have slightly better wow and is a bit heavyer. BUT, sound seems just perfect on both using the same Ortofon OM DJE or Archiv or even OM Blue. Good idea do do the comparison with the same cartridges. The OM Blue is just fine but I also hate the Red. The XP140 is defenatily a high-end player that leaves room for upgrading the cartridge. Well done.
@familiedejonge6813
@familiedejonge6813 3 жыл бұрын
Totally agreed. I’ve replaced the standard felt mat ( because I don’t use this tt for scratching purpoes) with a rubber mat from Technics RGS0008. Another cheap improvement.
@NickP333
@NickP333 3 жыл бұрын
Great review, Andrew. Was that a copy of REM’s “Green” album I spied? Love that album! Best of luck to you and Kristi in 2021! ✌️🎶🙂
@andrewrobinsonreviews
@andrewrobinsonreviews 3 жыл бұрын
Yep! Good catch!
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