Thank you!īetter, at the end of a side the turntable detects arm run-out and triggers the lift platform to raise the arm and stop the turntable. You can support the site directly via Paypal donations ☕. Rather than my usually more reliable fingers.ħReview earns Amazon affiliate commissions from qualifying purchases. Yep, they’ve fitted a motorised lift/ lower platform and it worked so well I used it. Place arm over record, touch the big button up front and it lowers smoothly of its own accord. More surprising was an electronic lift/lower system that worked beautifully, in dependable Teac style. Add in a bayonet-fixing SME-style removable headshell for quick change to 78rpm cartridge and it will appeal to die- hards able to survive seeing their 78s shatter. It looks like a standard belt drive – a “drive it yourself” two speed, but the TN-5BB is a three speed with 78rpm as an option. But this is a topic I will cover in detail later there’s plenty more of interest. Just looking at the big XLR sockets at rear told me straight away what Teac were thinking about when designing the TN-5BB. Because for technical reasons that would fill a small book, turntables should be connected up in balanced fashion to banish hum and noise, giving a washed-clean sound. Teac’s TN-5BB turntable has a more attractive rear than name, that’s for sure – if you dream about using a balanced turntable. Then I turned it around and looked at its rear. A beautifully built and finished Teac turntable” I thought to myself after unpacking.
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