AUDIO-TECHNICA 120X TURNTABLE REVIEW. INCLUDES COMPARISON WITH LENCO L-3808, FLUANCE RT81 & REGA RP1

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  • @jcw684
    @jcw684 3 года назад +28

    I love my Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB. I have it running through a pair of Klipsch R-51M speakers. Cork vinyl slip mat. Changed the cartridge with the Ortofon Red 2M. Sounds amazing. Also, for me, the reason they have the led light there is if you're playing vinyl at night with the lights out, it's perfect for placing the tonearm where it needs to be. I have no gripes with my system, at all. Looks and sounds incredible.

    • @bobmalocca8534
      @bobmalocca8534 2 года назад +2

      Have the same turntable mate 2 years now. Is the ortofon red 2m a good recommended upgrade

    • @graham520
      @graham520 Год назад

      @FallingUnknown….I’m new to these modern turntables so I’m unsure how everything works. Do your speakers connect directly to the turntable using the preamp or do you have an external preamp…

    • @coryses
      @coryses Год назад +1

      @@graham520 if you you have powered speakers then you can connect the turntable straight to the speakers without any external preamp plus amp/receiver because this turntable has a built in preamp. However you can switch the built in preamp off and use an external preamp which is going to sound better! You can also get better speakers for your money if you get passive speakers instead of powered and in that case you would need also a amp/receiver. So you could do these different set ups: 1. Turntable (with turntable preamp turned on) plus powdered speakers. 2. Turntable plus external preamp (internal preamp turned off **going to sound better) and powered speakers. 3. Turntable (with internal preamp turned on) plus amp/receiver and passive speakers (better speakers for the money and you can get a pretty good amp for around $100 and you can still upgrade to external preamp later which will sound better) or 4. Turntable (with internal preamp turned off) plus external preamp, external amp/receiver and passive speakers (best possible sounding version). Does that make sense?

  • @MMID303
    @MMID303 Год назад +6

    I have this turntable. I have no interest in the USB function. I would have liked to buy one without it because it would probably be even more affordable.

  • @pschaida
    @pschaida 2 года назад +10

    Another thorough and thoughtful comparative review without any audio snob hysterics. Well done!

  • @stiffrichard2816
    @stiffrichard2816 2 года назад +7

    Here's the deal. Just use the LP120X in its stock form, make all of the alignment adjustments, lower the cueing lever height, let it break in and enjoy. If you feel the need to tweak, try different RCA cables before anything else. I've tried different mats, a couple of weights, some will get you more bass thump on certain records but at the expense of other things so I went back to the stock 1/8" felt mat because it gives that warm, fat 70's-style bass and the most stereo "space" and lush warmth. It does have some quirks and a flimsy plastic feel but at that price, don't expect perfection. The platter has a tendency to look warbly which will drive you nuts if you stare at it but you don't hear it. My only big complaint is that I wish it was semi-automatic.

  • @dentman67
    @dentman67 2 года назад +15

    I just picked up this turntable last week. I bought an Ortofon 2 M blue, and a very affordable tube based phone preamp at the same time.
    I have to say it's an outstanding performer with these additions. Also as ugly as that light is, it's incredibly useful and lights up the contact port with the stylus and record perfectly in dark rooms. If I got rid of this table I would miss that ugly terribly.
    Another thing tge reviewer failed to mention the impression of. The very handy option to swap cartridges on the fly. I bought a second headshell as well. I can swap cartridges in seconds with no tools. A removable heads hell is a must for me.
    By this table and with your extra cash buy some of the items impact the sound quality the most. A good preamp and cartridge.

    • @jrh11254
      @jrh11254 3 месяца назад

      @dentman67 - if you don’t mind my asking: which pre-amp did you buy? And… did you feel you needed a better pre-amp than the onboard one that came with the TT?

    • @dentman67
      @dentman67 3 месяца назад +1

      @jrh11254 Yes, if money isn't an issue pick up a preamp. I got the cheap tube based one from Amazon. It's made by Fosi Audio.

    • @jrh11254
      @jrh11254 3 месяца назад

      @@dentman67 - Thank You.

    • @dentman67
      @dentman67 3 месяца назад +1

      @@jrh11254 My pleasure. The Fosi is not a great preamp, but it's better than what's in the turntable, my vintage Pioneer SX-780, and my newer Onkyo 2k receiver. Just some perspective for you

    • @jrh11254
      @jrh11254 3 месяца назад

      @@dentman67 - just bought a Fluance RT-81+ yesterday; expecting delivery late this week. I’ll try it out - first with its built-in Texas Instruments Pre-amp - then I’ll assess whether to upgrade or not. This has been quite a momentous time for me: whether, at age 70, i need to sell/donate/store all my 1000+ LPs…and then what to do with my 1000+ CDs?! I’ve decided to try to get back into both media - see what happens. For the last 15 years or so I’ve listened to streaming-services exclusively. It’s convenient and all but i really miss feeling what those LPs brought to me when i listened: cross-legged on the floor, pouring over liner-notes and cover-art. We’ll see!!

  • @c64geek
    @c64geek 7 месяцев назад +1

    Against your opinions I did jump on the LP120X to replace the RP1, and after having set it up properly (moved over my VMN95ML and changed alignment to Baerwald, from an already slightly unprecise Stevenson-alignment that it came with out of the box), I can't really hear this difference you talk of. I also feel the LP120X did better in some areas.. my slightly offcenter records no longer sound as "sour" as they used to, indicating to me that the Rega's speed is more uneven than the LP120X.
    Also, the lack of adjustment for the anti-skating turned out to be a larger issue than I imagined. This could be seen in the way the tonarm would just bounce off to outside the record when dropping the needle on the run-in groove sometimes but I also struggled with a slight imbalance between channels on the Rega, and now that I was finally able to adjust the anti-skate rather than the fixed one on the Rega this problem also went away. While this wasn't a huge thing, it was very noticeable when listening to music through a headset. Using speakers I wouldn't notice.
    Lastly the stylus and pickup that comes with the LP120X runs in circles around the one shipped with the Rega P1, so it's quite a mystery to me how both players out of the box would be producing sound favoring Rega, regardless of how much better the tonearm is. I ditched my Rega Carbon so can't make any direct comparison myself, but did test the VM95E before putting back my VM95ML and what I noticed is that it did not have anywhere near as much sibilance which was the thing that really threw me off on the Carbon. It's there to some extent, but it's more tolerable.
    My conclusion thus is a bit different than yours. In my personal opinion the LP120X excels over the Rega P1 as a whole. If I were to give Rega a few extra points it would be that it's much easier to set up if you're a beginner, as the LP120X did require some of these fiddly bits to set the counter weight right and you can't really do without a stylus weight. The lowering mechanism also feels much sturdier and is a bit on the flimsy side on the LP120X.
    If anyone is still wondering two years later like I did, consider your feature set rather than worrying about the sound quality. Properly set up and with proper styli they both sound equally great (again, my opinion :) ).

  • @1oriss
    @1oriss 3 года назад +5

    I bought my 120x a couple of months ago, (got it for £195 from AO yeah me! it went back up 2 days after I ordered it Phew). I would never describe myself as an audiophile, but I love spinning my LP's and CD's. It sounds perfectly ok to this peasants ears. Loved your review thanks

  • @TyAndreww
    @TyAndreww 3 года назад +4

    happy to see you do a good teardown of my daily turntable, love your videos cheers from canada 🇨🇦

  • @pkaps5799
    @pkaps5799 2 года назад +4

    Great review, I just happened to order the AT yesterday, not having seen this review and I feel glad I made this choice for a budget turntable.

  • @stonefree1911
    @stonefree1911 3 года назад +9

    As a budding high school audiophile in the late 70's/early 80's...those strobe markers on the platter were THE thing. I love those. I don't run vinyl at at...but this could be an easy re-entry table. Great video. (you're right though, that light is ugly)

  • @Jammerk40
    @Jammerk40 2 года назад +4

    i like the At-Lp120 I had mine for at least three years and no problems! I like that you can adjust the tonearm height to the right level if using different thickness mats!

  • @luton_gmanrock
    @luton_gmanrock 3 года назад +2

    Excellent budget turntable if not a little Technics 1210 wannabe.....great review.

  • @cjmillsnun
    @cjmillsnun 2 года назад +2

    For someone who reviews Hi-Fi, your audio is slightly off. It's very sibilant. And my choice would be Rega every time.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +2

      You mean because I hang a turntable around my neck and strap speakers to my arms? :) Its money thing. This is why I stared Patreon, to help me upgrade my hardware. We aren't all rich RUclipsrs y'know :) Actually, I've been looking at a new mic system (the one I have ain't exactly cheap, let me tell ya!) so when my ship rolls in I might go for that.

  • @johnghadimi
    @johnghadimi Год назад +2

    EXCELLENT review and in my case, perfectly contextual, since I was in the midst of deciding between the 120X and the RT81. This made me solidly land on the 120X. (will be keeping your preamp suggestion under my belt as well.)

  • @dropit7694
    @dropit7694 2 года назад +4

    I love my rega but the only feature I miss is the auto-stop. But if you don't mind the little extra involvement with your turntable it sounds and looks beautiful.

    • @cornishminer69
      @cornishminer69 Год назад

      The whole changng the belt thing for speed put me off the rega thus reason i went for the 120x

  • @mansakonko7777
    @mansakonko7777 Год назад +1

    How do they dodge the blatant copying of the you know what? Even the LP120 is only a '0' short of the other TT.

  • @drdoktor77
    @drdoktor77 Год назад +1

    Excellent review! Since you made this the price of this unit has gone up, doubtless due to inflation, to $350 US. I was lucky enough to get this a few years ago for $299. For that price I was still very impressed with the sound quality, which was improved a good deal by switching from the internal preamp to a Schiit Mani II and upgrading the cartridge to a VM95SH. those two upgrades gave a much wider, more spacious soundstage to my ears.
    ... and of course, ditching those cheap pack-in RCA cables for something better.

  • @renatoinfantes
    @renatoinfantes 2 года назад +1

    Ready, say no more! ... I'm selling my LP120 right now and I'm going for the Rega P1. This is the video I was hoping to see.

  • @EddieJazzFan
    @EddieJazzFan 3 года назад +2

    I wonder why they discontinued the arm-height adjustment on this version?

    • @phishpot
      @phishpot 3 года назад +1

      Not needed, to be fair. It comes with a great cartridge, and unlike the older version, the cartridge has stylus upgrades available for it that don't require arm height adjustment.

  • @zethanzwai8003
    @zethanzwai8003 2 года назад +1

    This or LP50 or Fluance 82?
    Any similar like this which also plays CD? Japanese brand.

  • @krzysztofczarnecki8238
    @krzysztofczarnecki8238 2 года назад +23

    The recessed connectors can be seen as a big advantage, because you can put it closer to the wall and thus it occupies less space. This could mean the difference between getting a new piece of furniture and not having to. And you also don't see the cables protruding from it when it is close to a wall. I don't have a problem with having visible cables, but many people do.

  • @Trojan0304
    @Trojan0304 Год назад +1

    Still enjoying my Pioneer 518, receiver & speakers after decades of use

  • @waveclipper
    @waveclipper 3 года назад +18

    It's a shame that Audio Technica did away with the tonearm height adjustment but otherwise this appears to be a significant upgrade to the previous model for folks who just want to listen to vinyl at home (admittedly on a budget!) rather than DJing, as you say. I personally have no interest in DJing but the platter speed adjustment was one of the main selling points for me as a musician in that one can instantaneously adjust the pitch for playing along with (or working out how to play) the recorded music. Not only invaluable for non-tunable instruments (eg harmonica or a piano or whatever) but also when one is just too darned lazy to re-tune a guitar between changing records. Superb review/comparison with some of it's closest competitors - thanks!

    • @allanhernandez2508
      @allanhernandez2508 3 года назад

      Well said!

    • @FRST2012
      @FRST2012 2 года назад

      I had purchased a 120x in silver, however on opening it I instantly lusted after the SL1200 mk2 that I had 20+ years ago. I ended up paying the same price for a very good example. Granted if you want to buy new that doesn’t help, and it can be a minefield for used SL1200s, but when the latest versions eg mk7 is £799, the GR is £1200, I do recommend considering it. I can’t think of many other turntables that have lasted 30+years and that can still be serviced today.

  • @stussho
    @stussho Год назад +1

    A very nice review, thank you Sir. If the main difference from the Rega rp1 is the tone arm, can the arm on the 120 x be upgraded? And if so should the first upgrade of the 120x be the arm or a cartridge/stylus?? Or what order would you recommend, pre-amp, arm then cartridge?

  • @chrisscanlan8819
    @chrisscanlan8819 2 года назад +2

    I like the light myself…great turntable

  • @josexavierjr.5633
    @josexavierjr.5633 3 года назад +6

    Thanks for another great review, Paul. Nice to see old school Ultravox in the backround.............great memories! Have to dig up my copy!

  • @bigmacfullerton7870
    @bigmacfullerton7870 4 месяца назад

    Just picked up a 120 for $150 used on Facebook marketplace. At that price I’m all in on this thing. At $400 no thanks!

  • @krzysztofczarnecki8238
    @krzysztofczarnecki8238 2 года назад +1

    I have bought the Audio Technica AT-LP120X and I can confirm it sounds good. It is my first record player, so I can't really compare it to anything. The tonearm (shank, headshell and gimbal) is made of aluminium, even though it looks like plastic on many internet photos and videos because of the finish it has. The anti-skating works, I tested it on a CD. The record player (standing on a wooden cabinet that is on the floor and is full of various items) doesn't pick up vibrations from myself walking next to it or the speaker hanging right above it. If someone was drilling a big hole in the wall I'd probably hear that, but so I would without the record player. The plinth is plastic, but it doesn't feel too cheap, same is true for the buttons. You can use it with the lid closed to no ill effect despite what the manual says. It doesn't resonate when playing, it just makes a sound audible through the speakers when you are closing it. The lack of auto-stop is a bit more annoying than I anticipated it to be though.

  • @Ryan.Anderson
    @Ryan.Anderson 3 года назад +3

    Great review! Unfortunately, all Rega turntables are much more expensive in the U.S. I wonder why they can't get their prices down?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +2

      Because Rega wants you to pay for its shipping costs in the USA. Pro-Ject, as one example, offers better value.

    • @Ryan.Anderson
      @Ryan.Anderson 3 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan Pro-ject does seem to be priced better in the US. Do you know if they are sister companies with Rega? Just curious if Rega has some reason to try not to compete with Pro-ject in the US?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      No, the two are wholly different outfits.

  • @tonyjedioftheforest1364
    @tonyjedioftheforest1364 3 года назад +2

    A very interesting video thank you for sharing. For £250 you could pick up a much better vintage turntable but I do fancy a couple of the features such as the USB and the easy to swap head shell.

  • @mikec32001
    @mikec32001 2 года назад +1

    Great review that validates my recent purchase of this lovely AT deck.

  • @iLL-iNNeR-GrOoVe
    @iLL-iNNeR-GrOoVe 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for reviewing. I have been very successful and pleased with this table. Dead silent operation when mounted correctly. I guess I'm a ripper now.
    Here is what I'm currently using for phono playback/ ripping. I have a nice digital rig brings things over transparent with a nice DAC as good as a lp listen. Its all there @ HD.
    Equipment:
    Audio Technica - LP120 XUSB >
    (Tonearm o'ring bands mod)
    Alchemist - Record Weight, Stabilizer, Stroboscope, Gradienter
    AT-HS6 Headshell
    AT-VM95ML Cartridge
    Hudson Hifi - Clear Acrylic Mat >
    Gotham GAC-4/1 & Amphenol RCA
    ifi - Audio Zen Phono
    ifi - Audio iPower - Low Noise DC Silent Power Supply
    AudioQuest - Tower (2×)
    Volbox - Attenuator
    Tascam - DR-05X > 2ch Stereo >
    HiQuick - Charger & AA rechargeable battery power >
    Captured > 24bit /96khz WAV >
    SanDisk - Micro Extreme Pro SD
    Record Cleaning:
    Record Doctor V
    Record Doctor Clean Sweep - (3)
    Distilled water
    -1% Liquinox - pre wash
    -2% Ilfotol - wash
    -2.5% USP 99.9% IPA - rinse
    - final pure distilled water rinse.
    (Verified by a chemist)

  • @depechem0demusic
    @depechem0demusic 3 года назад +1

    Arnt these audio technica decks just a pathetic rip off of the technics SL1200???

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад

      They take advantage of the popular Technics aesthetics sure but, apart from that, they are their own thing and work well for the price point.

  • @owenlewis666
    @owenlewis666 3 года назад +2

    Nice informative review, but I think I’ll stick with my 1977 technics sl1800 👍🏻

    • @bruceamitchell
      @bruceamitchell 3 года назад

      Yeah, I miss my 1800 also.. I dj'ed with it too. I would go against a 1200 dj any day.

  • @rag_man673
    @rag_man673 3 года назад +2

    I just bought the LP 120 X USB and love it. Are there any upgrades that I can make to it to get more when my budget will allow. eg platter, platter mat, stylus, or as you mentioned maybe the tone arm. As I'm new to this any help would be awesome. Thanks in advance.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      Cheap upgrades include a cork/rubber mat from Pro-Ject while adding sorbothane sheets (eBay) under the platter (they're sticky sheets that you can cut to size) will help damp it. Make sure the application is evenly applied so that any added weight doesn't cause running issues. The cartridge is fine. Put the turntable on a decent hifi shelving system too to isolate the turntable from noise and vibration around the house. Also think about an external phono amplifier such as the Pro-Ject MM Phono for around £69.

    • @rag_man673
      @rag_man673 3 года назад +1

      @@TheAudiophileMan Thank you so much for the reply. I had the same thought with the sorbothane but wasn't sure if it was the right move or not, so good to hear. That platter rings like a church bell. LOL Thanks again. 😁👍

  • @rogerturner1881
    @rogerturner1881 Год назад +1

    they don't supply a 78 rpm cartridge for the 120X, which i got the black version. Can you let us know which cartridge for 78 to get.The only con is that it does not stop and lift at the end of the record [like the Dual 505].

    • @phishpot
      @phishpot 2 месяца назад

      You don't need a "cartridge" for it, just the 78 rpm stylus, which is the AT-VMN95SP stylus. Remove the green stylus that comes with the 120x, and put the AT-VMN95SP in place. You can now play 78s (I bought my 120x to play 78s BTW).

  • @Akstergrind
    @Akstergrind 3 года назад +2

    Ha! Ha! Ha! - one of my favourite albums by one of my favourite bands ever!

    • @milesdufourny4813
      @milesdufourny4813 3 года назад

      I saw them on the tours for that album and Systems of Romance.

  • @DrJ3RK8
    @DrJ3RK8 Год назад +2

    The 120X is pretty nice IMO. I've got the nude version of the cartridge (AT-VM95EN) and run it through a fairly inexpensive tube pre-amp (not bottom end, but lower) and it sounds incredibly good for the investment. Quite happy with it the setup.

    • @Idkwihta
      @Idkwihta 11 месяцев назад

      Would you mind sharing what pre-amp you got. In the process of building a setup

    • @DrJ3RK8
      @DrJ3RK8 11 месяцев назад

      @@Idkwihta It's a pretty simple little one. Tube buffered rather than a full tube implementation, but I think it sounds pretty decent overall. It's the Ampapa A1. Like I said, not top of the line, but for the price, it's very nice, and has some nice side-features as well. I'm just running it straight out to some powered monitors and a Martin Logan sub. Simple, but very effective for the space it's in. (general purpose living room arrangement rather than a listening room)

  • @JB54379
    @JB54379 3 года назад +17

    The light on the LP120X works great. It really helps with the needle drop in lower light situations. I am glad it is there over the glitchy pop up/down previous version. If you do not want the light then just pull it out and DONE. If you want it, plug it in.
    IMO the Audio Technica players are not true DJ machines and never meant to be. They are just great sounding LP players!!

    • @joshs3905
      @joshs3905 2 года назад +2

      agreed, my buddies keep telling me to scratch on this thing and I tell them all to f off lmfao
      one of the best turntable I've ever owned and I used to have a very expensive older Technics that stopped working -the lp120 has impressive sound on that stock cartridge especially coming through a $1500 surround sound setup

    • @JB54379
      @JB54379 2 года назад +3

      @@joshs3905 I agree! I have previously owned several older Technics 1200. They all died on me, over time, so I decided to try the Audio Technica LP120X.
      I could not be happier with the Audio Technica LP120XUSB turntable! IMO it sounds and functions amazingly.
      I personally have had no issues and the player is in the top tier of vinyl players sound and function wise IMO.
      I challenge anyone to post a better turntable, in reality, for the price.

    • @joshs3905
      @joshs3905 2 года назад +1

      @@JB54379 I couldn't agree more man. I spent almost 2 weeks doing research and was about to pull the trigger on a Fluance RT84. The LP120x has better spin consistency with the quartz lock, and realistically the VM540 upgrade is supposed to top the 2m ornofon blue, along with an acrylic platter mat to go with it, and I can't see any reason to go with the Fluance. Plus the 1 up with DD vs belt drive is with good quality direct drives, you get just as good tracking as belt if not better and never have to replace a belt every 3-4 years. Sold me lol

  • @Extremesam43
    @Extremesam43 3 года назад +5

    Another good one Paul. I've been using the Audio Technica AT-LP120X for about a year now. It's a great table. If your new to the sport, It's a good start. More features than many and it won't break the bank.

  • @Zockopa
    @Zockopa 2 года назад +1

    The platter wobbles.

  • @MandeepGadgetBoy
    @MandeepGadgetBoy 2 года назад +1

    What’s the alternatives

  • @Trekkie4
    @Trekkie4 3 года назад +1

    I'm surprised and slightly disappointed that you forgot to compare 120x against previously featured 140XP, which is a true successor to the old LP120. The 120X actually came in later, to help bridge the gap and offer something cheaper which resembles that all familiar SL1200 look.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +3

      I wanted to compare and contrast the 120 to other designs around its price point. If I had looked at the 140 then I would have had to look at the LP5x and the Planar 2 and...things would have got out of hand :)

  • @distritovinilos7748
    @distritovinilos7748 Год назад

    Hello. Someone could help me out on a specific topic about this turntable please? I do need an amplifier to connect a pair of headphones to this turntable ? Thank you very much, I love this kind of reviews, very precise and rich.

  • @ShameinAnaheim
    @ShameinAnaheim 9 месяцев назад

    I bought an Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB. I sold it after a few months and replaced it with a 1982 JVC TT. The AT was poorly made, and the tracking was useless.

  • @AndyP126
    @AndyP126 3 года назад +1

    If you're going to compare 2 turntables, they should have the same cartridge and stylus on them.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад

      I addressed that point in the Description, as noted in the video.

  • @uselessoldman7964
    @uselessoldman7964 2 года назад

    If someone is seriously looking to spend £250 on a deck (turntable) look at what you could get second hand !! Have decks improved over the last 30 years, NOPE, maybe needles but that again is subjective. £250 will get you a decent second hand older Rega 3 or a Revolver (I have both) and honestly you would be looking at spending £600 plus for a similar deck new today all you are doing is taking everyone else's profit out and saving yourself a small fortune. Also when you come to upgrade you have a choice, replace the tone arm/platter/needle or just sell it and if you bought a second hand one at the right price you will get every penny back, you can't say that if you buy a new one the only one who gains is the shop you bought it from !!

  • @dean6816
    @dean6816 3 года назад +1

    I love Audio Technics cartridges but never had the pleasure of owning one of their turntable!

  • @brucetowell3432
    @brucetowell3432 5 месяцев назад

    Is this at least 50% automatic? with the tone arm returning to its resting spot after playing an LP? Heaven forbid AT would sell you a full 100% automatic.

    • @manjacovus5342
      @manjacovus5342 3 месяца назад

      It's not even slightly automatic.

    • @brucetowell3432
      @brucetowell3432 3 месяца назад +1

      @@manjacovus5342 Do they think everybody that wants a record player works in a DJ night club!?? Pardon me, but I'm sorry, I'm a senior grew up in the 50's and my first experience with record players were they were all fully automatic. Now somehow I have to FORGET auto and somehow ENJOY regressing to manual?? I thought technology was suppose to progress and simplify the experience? Guess it's like comparing going to the moon in the 60's, and here we are 2024 and we could not get to the moon if our LIVES depended on it. They claim we destroyed all the technology for it!! ....LOL.....yea, did we really go?? Amazing how many so called conspiracy's end up being TRUTH. Thanks sorry for my ranting.

  • @wheeler2816
    @wheeler2816 Год назад

    Quick question. My stylus( lp120 ) is off center to right the white line ever so slightly. Is that normal if you know? It came out of the box like that. I just set it up last night

  • @fredbissnette3104
    @fredbissnette3104 Год назад

    For light duty dj use just mixing these work great and sound fantastic

  • @soothsayer2406
    @soothsayer2406 Год назад

    How primitive, pull the belt to another notch.... sounds like something Fred Flinstone would use.... I wonder if you have to wound up a spring on the rega to ensure it would keep a constant angular speed on the platter

  • @septiseptimiu8287
    @septiseptimiu8287 Год назад

    I decided to get a new made DD turntable so i took in consideration Audio Technica, but when seeing the cheaply made cueing light system i made my mind about the 120x and i look forward to 140XP! ☺️

  • @andrewlittleboy8532
    @andrewlittleboy8532 Год назад

    Was just about to order one when I read on here you can no longer adjust the arm height, that’s a completely ridiculous to exclude from a turntable, especially with multiple cartridges so just lost them a sale.

  • @2279craig
    @2279craig 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your input. Like lot of people on here I'm new to this. my wife and I have wanted a turn table for a while so I'm getting a early start on Christmas shopping. By what I'm finding and deciding on I need to get everything. Turntable, speakers, and everything else I need. Enough with my story on with my question. Can you replace the tonearm from the at120x with one from the Rega RP1 and have a really good turn table? Or does it make make more sense to just buy a turntable in a more higher price range? If so which ones should I start looking at. Thanks for taking time to answer mine and everyone else questions and all your insight.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +2

      Tonearm replacement on this one is a bit of a no-no, I'm afraid. Besides, if this is your first turntable, installing tonearms can be a little daunting. I'd go for a good package but that depends on your budget.

    • @2279craig
      @2279craig 2 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan thank you very much

  • @Kwippy
    @Kwippy Год назад

    This thing with its useless gimmicky strobe light and the fine speed adjustment barely qualifies as hi-fi.

  • @paulblissett6662
    @paulblissett6662 2 года назад +1

    120x BEST 😁🏏

  • @MerkTheVillain
    @MerkTheVillain 2 года назад

    I believe this model caters more to the sampling/ Hip Hop producer community. but thats just my opinion

  • @ltfringr
    @ltfringr Год назад

    The light is great for spotting dust and song breaks if you listen in lower light

  • @socialite1283
    @socialite1283 8 месяцев назад

    The original popup design of the light makes it difficult to repair without seriously pulling the turntable apart to get to the under bits.

  • @leepage9686
    @leepage9686 Год назад

    Is this better than the sony bluetooth turntable... i find the sony tone arm skips about way too easy.. is the AT better?

  • @SPDATA1
    @SPDATA1 2 года назад

    I had 2 old LENCO TT. Garbage; I throw them away.

  • @VIDSTORAGE
    @VIDSTORAGE 10 месяцев назад

    Great looking copy of the classic Technics 1200

  • @stiffrichard2816
    @stiffrichard2816 2 года назад

    Just put the AT 1/8" felt mat on the Fluance and it should be more on par with the LP120X. I figured this out because I bought a rubber mat made by Decogear to safely play 45's on the LP120X and it's exactly the same as the Fluance stock rubber mat with a different logo. It's a heavy slab of rubber so of course it will muck up all the warm airiness and big wooly bass that made the LP120X sound so great. Also, they're not the same stylus/cartridge.

  • @Polo-mt9rb
    @Polo-mt9rb Год назад

    Please Mister I would like to buy Audio Technica .I love deeper bass and more aggresive treable tones. I listen italo disco from the 80's.
    Do I go with 120 or 140?

  • @bdel1977
    @bdel1977 2 года назад

    I upgraded my stylus on this turntable to the top interchangeable brown stylus.

  • @choboutube
    @choboutube 2 года назад

    My main criterion is 78 rpm playback for my small collection. I already have a vintage Yamaha battleship for standard LPs. The Super OEMs are a reasonable choice, for me.

  • @paulhopkins1905
    @paulhopkins1905 2 года назад

    Just some constructive criticism. For someone who obviously cares about audio quality, the sibilance in your video makes it difficult to listen to. I'm watching on my TV, headphones would be unbearable

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +1

      Improvements have been made and are still continuing on that. Thanks for the note.

  • @MrHfisher
    @MrHfisher Год назад

    Theyre fine for the price. Good all around quality budget table

  • @amiya19277
    @amiya19277 3 года назад

    Recently purchased Indian Prince 560 usd

  • @liquidalloy
    @liquidalloy 2 года назад

    I just purchased this turntable and hooking it up tonight. In your opinion, what sounds better? Using the Phono out? or line out? I have the option to use either one to my Yamaha receiver.

  • @Bobbywitdablicky
    @Bobbywitdablicky Год назад

    Can this be used with a scarlet 18i20?

  • @Djekkie-gj7jz
    @Djekkie-gj7jz 3 года назад

    Why do you prefer a flimsy felth mat over a thick rubber mat. A good thick rubber mat dampens the platter much better than the flimsy felth mat that is supplied.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      A vinyl record is a very primitive battery, it's good at storing energy. You can hear this for yourself if you remove a record from a sleeve and you hear the crackles of static.
      Alternatively, you can hear the pops of static during play. In addition, during play, a record will receive and hold vibrations from the action of the platter and the stylus wobbling inside its grooves. These vibrations will mask sonic detail - it's subtle, I know but it's there and you notice it when it's gone.
      A good platter mat acts as a drain point for this vibration. A bad platter mat won't do that. It will reflect the vibrations back up into the record again. That's what cheap rubber mats do. The best rubber in a mat is butyl but that's relatively expensive. Felt is good, cork too. There's other specialist mats out there that also do well from people like Origin Live, Funk Firm and Hexmat.

  • @firebearva
    @firebearva 2 года назад +8

    I find the stylus light to be functional and a nice accessory on my 120x. I normally listen to my albums in low light, so the light is very helpful when starting to play, or looking to see the location of the stylus on an album.

  • @ricktaira7940
    @ricktaira7940 Год назад

    Great review. It's unfortunate that since your review the price here in the U.S. has gone up an additional $50 or 40£. I guess it'll have to be the Fluance RT81 for me.

  • @bobby666666
    @bobby666666 3 года назад +1

    Great review. My friend has a Audio Technica LP3 and a Audio Technica LP60. The Tonearm on the LP60 does not have a catch to keep the arm in place. He accidently switched it on and the Tonearm went onto the rubber mat ruining the stylus and he was unaware of this. Surely Audio Technica could charge a little more and include a catch. I wonder how many other people have done the same.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      Actually this is one of my pet peeves. I’ve seen this on occasion from other companies too. it’s so easy to fix but smacks of slapdash design. And thank you :)

    • @bobby666666
      @bobby666666 3 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan Especially when Aldi or Lidl did a generic turntable that was a little flimsy in build at £89 and was a bargain for they money. They managed to include one.

    • @manFromPeterborough
      @manFromPeterborough 3 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan Did you find it hard to track down a classic LP120 ?, I can tell you the horrid BI preamp bottlenecks the treble, there is filters just before the patch cord, like a second order woofer crossover

  • @PNELSE
    @PNELSE 3 года назад

    Hello Audiophile Man. Can you connect headphones to this turntable?

  • @Alan-jv5bd
    @Alan-jv5bd 2 года назад

    Excellent review and look at comparative offering strategy. Fit for a marketing 101 course!

  • @weaselpopper
    @weaselpopper Год назад

    So many YT reviews of a turntable that needs many upgrades to be decent? Might as well buy a better one to begin with!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  Год назад

      All turntables (all hifi) benefit from an upgrade or enhancement of some kind and we tend to buy HiFi governed by the restrictions of our immediate budget. If you care about sound quality after your initial purchase and new personal funds are released then an upgrade is a perfectly reasonable move from that point onward.

  • @hmrowland6114
    @hmrowland6114 2 года назад

    The fact that the 120 has 78 speed is it's selling feature Add a 78 cartridge and its a shellac collectors dream... well unless you can afford Regardless 78 $700,it's Pro-Ject Evo $600 or Clearaudio's new 78 tt @ $1,695.

    • @phishpot
      @phishpot 2 года назад

      Just buy the ATVM95SP stylus and pop it on the cartridge that comes with the table, and off you go with shellac 🙂

  • @jeffespinosa4040
    @jeffespinosa4040 3 года назад +2

    The LP120x is a terrible turntable. I put my trust into AT because everyone was saying they fixed the previous problems with the original LP120, but they didn't. My LP120x lasted close to 5 months before the motor completely went out. Garbage turntable from a Japanese company that outsources all their build products to China.

    • @Tunz909
      @Tunz909 3 года назад

      So is the LP 120 built in China as well? I have this one but I also have the Technics SL D202..and I believe that one is Japan built?

  • @vitalieBu
    @vitalieBu 2 года назад

    I've had my Audio Technica Lp120X for almost 1 year and I like it and after 1 year I think I'm ready to do some upgrades ... I just ordered one ifi zen phono preamp and Nagaoka Mp-110 cartridge.
    I'm really curious how exactly the design of the tonearm affects the quality of the sound if the cartridge and the preamp are doing pretty much all the job.....
    Thank you for all the great videos!!!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +2

      Many thanks for your kind words - the tonearm provides a support structure, connecting the cart to the plinth. The war is won and lost via the tonearm, in terms of sound quality. It's essential for good sonic performance. A poorly designed arm can induce its own vibrations or it can do a bad job at draining or rejecting high frequency noise - all of which mask fine detail.

  • @darrellchitwood9167
    @darrellchitwood9167 3 года назад

    If you enjoy playing 78’s the X turntable would be your clear choice out of the three. If I wanted an audiophile turntable I would pitch a higher price range.

  • @manFromPeterborough
    @manFromPeterborough 3 года назад

    Not the model I would want, it looks cheapened down from the old infamous 120USB, no reverse, height adjust, wallwart plug, plastic 45 adapter, it may perform better though, new motor, more accurate tonearm curve, no high filter in circuit, I like the 140 best, I also have the vintage PL120 (3 of them), it doesn't have filters or noise gate preamp crap that is annoying on long low fade outs, it does have a little hum from transformer fields getting into audio chain (when amp is turned up)

    • @Tunz909
      @Tunz909 3 года назад

      When were the PL 140 and PL 120 built? China?

  • @dupree68
    @dupree68 2 года назад

    U do know Technics once owned Audio Technica...

  • @hmrowland6114
    @hmrowland6114 2 года назад

    LP 60/Lenco/Fluance don't have a78 speed so this is all moot.

    • @MintyCoffee
      @MintyCoffee 2 года назад

      I don't think 78 speed matters to most entry level vinyl enthusiasts lmao

  • @lewistremonti7827
    @lewistremonti7827 3 года назад

    Hi will you be reviewing the Audio Technica 120xBT-USB? im looking for my first turntable and i like the additional features included with the BT however concerned if the sound quality is poor

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      Now I've sorted the 120x, Lewis? Probably not. I would expect the built-in Bluetooth receiver not to be of great help in general sonic terms (quite the opposite, in fact) although, of course, the off-set is the enhanced Bluetooth feature is is very handy to have.

  • @bobmalocca8534
    @bobmalocca8534 2 года назад

    Top notch Paul! If I got the pro ject pre amp am I able to still use my active speakers they are
    Edifier R1280T
    Thanks keep up the great work

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +1

      Sure, the 120x would plug into the phono amp and the phono amp would plug into the speakers.

  • @bigwes2204
    @bigwes2204 2 года назад

    am planing to buy one on amazon but there is an option for a wireless version and a wired version can someone exoplanet to me the difference and if the wireless version can still be wired?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад

      The wireless version adds Bluetooth, so you can push your vinyl sound through Bluetooth speakers, if you wish.

  • @MNMLSTN
    @MNMLSTN 3 года назад

    the fluance has the older version of the cartridge

  • @Pina_Coladas69
    @Pina_Coladas69 2 года назад

    i really want to buy this but it isnt in stock anywhere :(

  • @darrenrichards34
    @darrenrichards34 3 года назад

    Hi, as a complete newbie… with this turntables, what else would I need to play vinyls. please add part numbers)

    • @djluminol
      @djluminol 3 года назад

      Assuming you have a stylus and headshell (needle) and computer with speakers or a home audio system nothing else is needed.
      TT → USB → computer ♪
      TT → RCA → Receiver ♪
      Really just a headshell and stylus if you don't already have that. If you need help with a stylus or headshell do a bit of reading on the types and their purposes so you buy the right kind for your usage needs. DJ needles are not so good for audio quality usually but they are very durable. Listening stylus' often have good sound quality but they are more fragile. Different stylus shapes and materials make a difference as well. Like I said, do some reading and make your choice if you need a stylus. You don't need to spend much to get a decent stylus to begin with. Any cheapo version will work. But like anything else generally the more you pay the better they get.
      Be sure to learn how to align a stylus correctly or you may damage your records over time and experience sub par sound quality. You can find videos here on yt to help you with that.

  • @cruzingrsx4484
    @cruzingrsx4484 3 года назад +3

    Always enjoy your videos. Hopefully there are more turntable reviews coming in the 1 to 2 thousand dollar mark.

  • @kirzo211
    @kirzo211 3 года назад

    Can you recommend me speakers to buy for this please!? I am trying to get into vinyl thanks!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад

      What's your budget and can you list the rest of your hifi or proposed hifi?

  • @lp-eternalhits
    @lp-eternalhits 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @djme-123
    @djme-123 2 года назад

    Hi Paul as a first turntable for my son LP3 or LP120x? Is there much difference in sound quality? Great reviews and I enjoy your channel.

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад +2

      120 - and yes, there is a difference in sound quality. And thank you.

    • @djme-123
      @djme-123 2 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan Wonderful, thanks Paul. Appreciate your time and value your advice. Your channel is my “go to” for all that’s good in audio content.

  • @lampron58
    @lampron58 2 года назад

    What would you recommend for a heavier type music ?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад

      That depends on your budget and the rest of your system, Robert.

  • @dazzwsmith
    @dazzwsmith 3 года назад

    Which would u have: 120X blutooth version or Teac bt280 bluetooth version?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад +1

      I'd go for the 120x just because it's current - the TEAC has been retired, so I hear. I've only had minimal experience with the TEAC but still prefer the 120x (the latter has a better cartridge, for example).

    • @dazzwsmith
      @dazzwsmith 3 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan I saw that they recent brought out a newer "a3" version.. either way I'm inclined to get the Bluetooth version of the 120. Seems an arounder with good reviews.

  • @davef4722
    @davef4722 3 года назад

    First thank you for your very informative channel.
    I completely build my son's turntable setup based on your advice and it sounds great (AT LP120x, Onkyo A9110 (the A9010 isn't available anymore), Q Accoustic 3020i, project phonoamp mm and some qed speaker and audiocables to complete the set).
    But since you infected me with the upgrade bug with all your cool videos I was wondering the following.
    First about a rubber mat update.
    Do you know if this model is any good and make a difference on the lp120x : Oyaide br-one turntable mat (made of butyl rubber).
    And do you think a stylus upgrade from the original AT-VM95E elliptical to a AT-VM95ML Microlinear or AT-VM95SH Shibata will be a usefull upgrade on this turntable ? And if yes which of the two do you prefer ?

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  3 года назад

      Thanks Dave :) Yes, the Oyaide mat will work well - I did review it in the past and loved it. The Sibata would be my choice of the carts but I wonder if the 120x's arm is worth it, to be honest. I personally would go for a Goldring E3 and then looking at your your rack shelving (where is the turntable situated?) I have yet to try a stabiliser on the 120x but that might be worthy of investigation too, to calm any vibrations around the bearing.

    • @davef4722
      @davef4722 3 года назад

      @@TheAudiophileMan
      Ok thanks I'll start with buying the Oyaide mat and check out the Goldring E3.
      As where the turntable is situated, it is on the Onkyo. I know it isn't ideal but I had to set it up this way because of the lack of space (I had to squeeze it all on a little cupboard in his bedroom).
      But maybe a stabiliser is also something I should invest in.
      Thanks for all your advice, you've been a great help.

  • @lsmith2219
    @lsmith2219 2 года назад

    Hello! Thanks for the great review. I am looking into getting an external preamp for my 120x very soon. I know you mentioned the pro-ject mm in the video. Would that be your top recommendation? Also, I know a lot of people were recommending to remove and bypass the built-in preamp before adding an external. It seems like maybe that was for the older models of the 120lp as it had a greater impact than the built-in has on the 120x. Is that correct? I’m really not sure I want to tear into the built-in and risk messing something up.
    I’m also needing to replace my cartridge. I’m leaning towards the VM540ML. Would you recommend a different one more that is in the same (ish) price range? Thanks for any additional help!

    • @TheAudiophileMan
      @TheAudiophileMan  2 года назад

      The 540 is overkill for the 120x. Go to £100 max (Ortofon 2M Red or, even better, Goldring E3) and then, if you have the extra cash, put that towards a superior phono amp (which will serve you well if you upgrade the turntable). The surgery you mentioned was aimed at the older model. As for my top phono amp? That depends on your budget.

    • @iLL-iNNeR-GrOoVe
      @iLL-iNNeR-GrOoVe 2 года назад +1

      Forget 2m Red.
      Upgrade to the ML VM95ML for the existing cart. Its leaps and bounds better.
      Grab a ifi Zen for sound 10× the cost. You will get a overperformer for a budget cost.
      I have my rips on my channel. If you want to hear the combination with short low capacitance cables. Everything ripped via Tascam 24/96. Tried to minimize loss to video. You can get a jist of what I'm talking.