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Review on U-Turn Audio - Orbit Plus Turntable (White) by King Reeves

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Amazing sound quality

Pros: Amazing sound quality, double the price Arm sounds great and tracks almost everything at 1.5 grams is out there right? You're like, "Oh great, now I can easily go from a 33 to a 45 and vice versa," so you buy that instead of the Pro-Ject or Rega, which pulls the plate down. Guess buddy. While it is possible to change the belt very carefully from 33 to 45 while the disc is spinning, if you play multiple 45s in a row or leave the belt overnight, the belt will fall off when you put it back in. to 33. U-Turn will send you a free replacement belt, but you'll still wonder why it's so difficult to build a speed control crystal circuit in 2017. Also, every time I put a record on or off, my fingers touch and possibly move the strap. Also, if you're not careful and hit the "head" (if you can call a piece of injection molded plastic a head), it will simply rotate, thereby violating the azimuth alignment. You can try tightening the Alan screw in the "head shell" and as I find there is no central notch or screw hole and no matter how hard you tighten that screw against a metal arm it will still turn, almost like Two smooth surfaces are touching. If you turned the screw a full turn, you also ripped off the "head" screw hole. All in all, this is a great turntable for those who are a lot more careful and patient than me and care about sound quality above all else, but I can't afford to drop $1,000 on a turntable. This turntable sounds as good as any $600 turntable in my opinion, and I'd recommend just getting the cheaper $179 base model. It's not like this. However, I have decided to buy a "cheap Chinese" stick-based turntable and upgrade that as much as possible, trading with slightly lower sound quality in favor of a more comfortable and durable turntable. Seriously, I just can't spin a rubber band on a $300 piece of wood with a motor in it. Don't forget the $46 cue arm is a must have unless I think you're a vinyl ninja who can pick up a needle Ideal vertical tension. It's a really great cue lever, better than anything else on Hanpin, but it's really the only part of this player other than the power button that feels solid.

Pros
  • Turntable
Cons
  • Hard to say