
I ordered this turntable for my significant other for Christmas. I did a little research before purchasing because I had no idea what I should be looking for in a turntable. I read that Stanton was a trusted brand and went with it.
It works great, we’ve had no issues with it. We use the table 3-4x a week. Beautiful sound. Easy to use.
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September 30th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
I’ve connected the T92 to my Yamaha and I’ve started to enjoy an excellent sound! I’ve replaced my old Kenwood turntable and my home now sound like a real Disco.
Excellent sound response for bass and treble.
This turntable is solid and very good made.
Thing to improve: AC outlet, it is easy to disconnect the ac cable accidentaly.
October 1st, 2010 at 1:04 am
I bought this turntable to replace a belt Sony PS-LX300USB USB Stereo Turntable System – Black . I really had many problems with that belt turntable (skipping and tone arm not responding to stop button) so I decided to get a direct drive turntable.
The anti skating system is great and after using the turntable for more than two months I’ve never had a skip!!!
The construction is really solid and setup was easy following the little instructions they provide.
The usb conection and software provided are easy to use and the few test I’ve made tranfering lp’s to mp3 were great.
October 1st, 2010 at 12:51 pm
Overall, I am fairly satisfied with the turntable. It has been at least 15 years since my Technics spun records so I don’t have fresh memories of how things sounded that long ago. I will say that my 30 year old high school varsity band album sounds as good as I remember it sounding many years ago. I have noticed a slight imbalance in the platter but at this price point, it is probably expected.
The Good
- Build quality seems good overall
- Needle and cartridge come with turntable
- Setup was easy
Not So Good
- Platter isn’t flat(or balanced)
- Software supplied is poor (not user friendly and after completing my first album and saving, it crashes trying to open saved project…get Audacity
- Had some trouble with USB connection
I would have given 4.5 stars if it weren’t for the platter and stinky software.
October 2nd, 2010 at 1:35 am
After my 40-year-old Dual died, I selected this unit as its replacement. The sound quality is quite good – comparable with the Dual. The USB output is also a bonus. At $199 it really couldn’t be beat. I see now that the (Amazon) price has been raised to nearly $300. I probably wouldn’t buy it at that price.
The good:
* includes a decent cartridge and stylus (about a $40 value right there)
* Plenty of mass on the turntable platter
* Counterweight and anti-skating controls all work as they should.
* USB output works like it should
* Built in preamp can be turned on or off. Nice feature if your pre-amp or receiver does or doesn’t have a phono input.
* Pitch control and strobe all seem to work like they should
* three speed (lots of turntables only have two)
* Fairly easy set-up – especially if you have experience with turntables.
* Nice layout on the controls
* Quiet
* Very good sound quality
* Beautiful industrial look to the whole unit
Not so good:
* No leveling controls – a minor annoyance
* The cloth dust cover is sort of useful – I’d like at least an option to buy a hard acrylic cover or something similar. Stanton doesn’t make one – perhaps a 3rd-party vendor will offer one soon.
* The included software isn’t too good – but I really didn’t expect it to be.
* If you download the owner’s manual from Stanton’s web site, you’ll notice that one illustration shows that the unit has a tone-arm lifting lever. That’s a mistake, this unit does not have one. (not a huge deal for me – but a bit misleading)
* The included USB cable is pretty short – I would think most folks would need would need something at least a couple of feet longer.
If you can find one of these still for $200 – it’s probably the best in that price range. If you’re willing to pay $300 or more, there are better options.