What are some good turntables?

I don't know where to start.

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Get a needle and just get in the grooves
Dont be a sheep
Actually FEEL the music

AT LP120 and U Turn Orbit

Bruh, this is something you gotta research yourself, there's different types of turntables with so many different features. You could get a manual turntable, an automatic turntable, or a semi-auto. Belt drive vs direct drive? A used turntable vs new? Suspended vs non suspended? Your budget? What aesthetic you're looking for? All things you can consider when buying a turntable. Now if you don't want to worry about any of that and just want to start playing records with no hassle then get a new turntable by like U-Turn, Pro-ject, Rega, etc.

Technics 1200

Could you direct me to a good guide or something then

The Monolith by Monoprice is good. Basically a Fluance Rt81 but cheaper and comes with a 100 dollar cartridge. Great deal but you should do your research. You're gonna need more than just a turntable to start playing records in an enjoyable way. Reminds me of having to build a computer with the amount of research and price hunting you'll be doing.

Reddit has some also just google every potential product for forum or reddit posts. Don't trust any reviews from any website with a web 3.0 layout. Theyre just making money off Amazon links and aren't actually reviewing the product in good taste.

Here's a basic guide from the vinyl subreddit, picrelated.

This guy I'm subscribed to also just released this video that seems pretty comprehensive on vinyl and equipment, haven't seen the full thing but I'm sure there's lot of valuable information: youtube.com/watch?v=CPv3DMk49vs

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do BECOME the needle