Gemini-Sound PT2400 TurnTables

Gemini-Sound PT2400 TurnTables 

DESCRIPTION

Gemini PT-2400 Digital Turntable

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 12, 2002]
JimStephens
AudioPhile

Strength:

Pretty strobe light, and the platter actually rotates under the right conditions. Detachable power and patch cords.

Weakness:

Build quality, and factory quality control.

Based on how much this thing weighs, I had high expectations for this turntable. It wasn't very long before I was disappointed. Overall construction is flimsy, with a platter that weighs next to nothing and one of the worst tonearms I've seen. It has a really sloppy, cheap feel, and is quite unresponsive. The cuing lever is next to impossible to locate in a dim enironment, and throws the tonearm about when operated quickly. So much for initial impressions. BUT WAIT - I had yet to plug it in, and this is where the fun began. First of all, the unit would not operate at 33 or 45 rpm unless quartz-locked - otherwise it stumbled like a drunk after an all-nighter, and the pitch control did not operate at all. 78 rpm speed worked okay. The platter did not sit squarely on the motor, so that when it rotated, it bobbed up and down like a Himalaya ride. Nevertheless, I thought I'd try playing a record with it. True to it's heritage, I got more feedback than an "ebay power seller" at only moderately loud volumes. This turntable is not only *not* immune to external vibration, it seems to revel in it - I could hear the movement of my computer chair through the speakers, sitting on a plastic mat, on carpet!! And keeping in the true spirit of things, there was an audible hum when the unit was powered up. And the cute pop-up periscope light took way more pressure than I thought was reasonable to get it back down. The flimsy dust cover combined with the cheap plastic hinges makes it impossible to lower while a record is playing without loud klunking sounds. Perhaps the Duals and the Sonys I used in the past spoiled me - but at the price for what this thing lists, I expected more than a toy. How this thing ever earned the label "Professional" I will never know. Luckily, I found it cheap, and the seller was willing to take it back and give me credit for it. Perhaps this unit was one of those rare examples that finds it's way into the field on a day that QC was asleep at the switch.. but that it made it to the field at all is disappointing. Overall, my experience with this unit was anything but positive, and I'm afraid I can't even suggest the Gemini PT-2400, let alone recommend it.

Similar Products Used:

Kenner Close 'n' play. Straight pin stuck through rolled-up paper cone. Lazy Susan.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Apr 16, 2002]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Solid. Direct Drive. Decent Sound.

Weakness:

Have a tendency to overcompensate when you pull them back.

Was used to technics. These keep me happy.

Similar Products Used:

Technics 1210''s

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
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