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Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt-Drive Manual Turntable


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Brand: Pyle
EAN: 0068888715218
Label: Pyle
Manufacturer: Pyle
Model: PLTTB1

Features
Professional belt-drive turntable with weighted "S" tonearm
Adjustable pitch control of +/- 16 percent; dual playback speeds (33-1/3 and 45 rpm)
Strobe light illuminates outside-edge markings for precise speed adjustments
Start/stop switch, anti-skating function, and durable dustcover
Measures 16.93 by 4.72 by 14.57 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

PYLE-PRO PLTTB1 BELT DRIVE TURNABLE WITH PITCH CENTERPITCH CONTROL: 16%; STROBE LIGHT ILLUMINATION; WEIGHTED TONE ARM; START/STOP BUTTON; 33/45 RPM; 110V220V AUTO-SWITCHING; INCLUDES CARTRIDGE, STYLUS and DUST COVER; DIM: 4.73H X 16.93W X 14.57D


User Comments about the Pyle PLTTB1 Professional Belt-Drive Manual Turntable

I purchased it for my father this past Christmas and it is still going strong. I have two complaints: the stand and cover are both plastic which makes it a little less attractive and when we received it the hooks that keep the cover on were broken. This item is great for the price. I never bothered to return it, but if I had they seemed to have a pretty good policy.



You're much better off with the entry-level Technics SLBD20D for just over $100. Everything about this product is flimsy: speed is off, stylus sits crooked, base is way too light. Pyle of junk, really. Only has the looks of its bigger cousins, not the substance - not even for a low-end turntable. One of those lasted me for over 12 years, it's a well-built machine that doesn't pretend to be more than it is, and actually delivers more than you would expect at first.Panasonic Technics SLBD20D Semi Automatic Turntable



i am completely pleased with this turntable.i know it is the greatest value out there.i strongly recomend this product.you won't go wrong.



This can be compensated on your stereo by playing with the channel balance on your amplifier or on your computer by amplifying the one channel with the recording software (audacity in my case). So no show stopper so far, just annoying defects that come with the cheap construction. On the other hand it's nice to have all these controls (speed, weight, anti-skate) and my kids think it's way cool (for once).In conclusion, if you want a keeper, you might want to stick to a brand name and dish a few more bucks. I bought mine to digitize my LP collection, so I did not need something that would last a long time. It does the job but a few disappointments:- the stylus died after only a few hours of playing (less than 10), fortunately this is easily replaceable- in my case the right channel is somewhat attenuated compared to the right channel and no amount of fudging with the anti-skate improved things. If you need a turntable for a temporary usage, and are ready to compromise quality for price, then this one will do.



It is 62% off, this is probably as good as the expensive ones. The plastic was not warped. Comes with a good cartridge and needle, comes with a plastic top, with weight changing and anti skating. Other people seem to have problems with the shipping, but i had no problems. Make sure you get a preamp for this, it does not have one buit in.






 


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