Gli SL-2500 TurnTables
Gli SL-2500 TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 17, 2003]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Good torque, great sound, durable (ive taken these to parties and the have been exposed to both high heat high humidity as well as very cold temps. ( they sat in my garage for a year before i even used them) PRICE!
Weakness:
Pitch control is not very smooth.....COMPARED to a tech 1200 table wich is a far more expensive table. These tables are good. Decent torque (i dont scratch) so im not sure how they are for that. The sound with new stanton 505 needles is surprisingly clear. We hooked up a techniqes 1200 and one of these back to back and the only thing i noticed was the techniqes had better pitch control. These are one of the best deals in beginer decks. I got a PAIR on ebay for $250 plus shipping. I played with these as I learned how to beat match and what not and then jumped on a techniqes and again the only noticable difference was slightly less torque (than techs 1200's) and the pitch control was not quite as smooth. I have no plans to even replace these now unless they were to break, then and only then would I consider a better table. Similar Products Used: Way better than the direct drive gemini tables which are comparable price (forgot the model number) |
[Oct 18, 2000]
Shaun
Audiophile
Strength:
Bang for the bucks, and an all around good deck.
Weakness:
Lacking a tad in the torque and stability department, but not bad at all. First off, I paid WAY too much for this deck. If you are gonna pay $300+shipping for a deck, you could probably do better than this. HOWEVER, here is an interesting little bit of info I found out kinda late: Similar Products Used: Technics 1200 (MKII and M3D), Numark TT1700, GLI SL-1900, |