Pioneer turntables: lineup and tips for choosing
Not so long ago, people only listened to music on vinyl players. It was fashionable in many countries. Much has changed since those times, but this does not mean that vinyl turntables have sunk into oblivion forever. Today, many manufacturers of musical equipment continue to produce such devices, they look almost the same as their predecessors, but in general they are more modern.
Next, we will take a closer look at the vinyl players of the popular Japanese brand Pioneer, consider popular models and recommendations for choosing.
Peculiarities
Many people, seeing a vinyl record player for the first time, have absolutely no idea that it legally belongs to modern musical technology. One myth worth dispelling is that not all turntables are vintage.
As for the players of the Japanese brand Pioneer, it is worth noting that the manufacturer tried to preserve as much as possible the features of the old players, which were actively produced in the 70s and 80s of the last century at the peak of their popularity. At the same time, the brand added a lot of modern "chips" to its equipment.
Vinyl turntables from the brand have a classic arrangement of control buttons, light weight, built-in phono stage and light straight arm.
Specifications may vary depending on model. The range of Pioneer today includes both budget players and expensive ones. Even professional DJs choose modern vinyl options.
It is recommended that you purchase appropriate Pioneer DJ equipment from an authorized music dealer only.
Popular models
According to the Pioneer brand, nothing beats vinyl classics. That is why, in addition to modern musical equipment, one can find unique vinyl players in the brand's assortment.
Let's get acquainted with the most relevant models.
- Turntable PL-990... This unit is a high-tech stereo system with a built-in equalizer. The "spinner" is fully automated, has electronic switching and a precise DC servo drive. This player can be easily connected to any input of a mini-system or amplifier from the brand. The price is about 13 thousand rubles.
- Turntable PLX-1000... The professional sound quality of this "turntable" will delight the most true connoisseurs of music. This turntable is equipped with direct drive, quick start and pitch range switching. Designed for professional DJs based on half a century of experience in the production of this kind of music product. Key features of the model include: rotation stability, reliable anti-vibration construction and an S-shaped tonearm with rubber inserts. The average price is about 60 thousand rubles.
- PLX-500 turntable... This model is very similar to the one described above and also applies to professional ones. It has the familiar control layout and analog sound of the PLX-1000. The tonearm is universal, has an s-shape. On this "vinyl" you can start playing or just listen to music on discs. Start time - no more than one second. This player is sold immediately with all the necessary accessories, which is very convenient for beginners. The price is on average from 27 to 29 thousand rubles.
How to choose?
From the assortment of "vinyl" of the Japanese brand for beginners and those who just want to plunge into the old days, we recommend purchasing the PL-990 turntable. It produces acceptable sound performance, and it also has a very attractive price.
This technique is also recommended for those who want to move to a new level in the future, for example, to acquire professional equipment.
As for professional turntable models, much depends on the personal preferences of the music lover. Usually, expensive samples of this type are taken for serious musical events; they are not necessary for simple home use.
It is worth choosing a player at the official points of sale of the brand, where you can directly listen to the sound of the model you like, get acquainted with its technical characteristics and appearance.
It is preferable for home listening to choose "turntables" with a built-in phono stage. The set with the turntable must include speakers and an amplifier.
When choosing, you should pay attention to the tonearm, which you will often use. Tonearms can be rotary and tangential. The first - the most common, are with a straight lever and s-shaped. In the second type, the lever will always move perpendicular to the radius of the plate. The choice between the types should be based on personal preference and the convenience of turning on vinyl discs.
Tangential arm turntables are generally more complex and will take some getting used to.
A detailed video review of the Pioneer turntable - see below.
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