Turntables

The Best Turntables for Sale NZ

Navigating the ins and outs, the terminology, the jargon and the slang used in the music industry, especially as it relates to turntables, is quite the undertaking if you don’t know all that much about what to look for or ask about. While some shoppers are music equipment connoisseurs, others are just getting into this game, and when it comes to buying a brand new turntable to enjoy your tunes or to host the most talked about parties, knowing how to shop for a new turntable is going to be a good start. Distinction Audio supplies a wide range of turntables for sale at competitive prices.

The Role of a Turntable

If you are shopping for a turntable, you probably already know what it is, but for anyone who can only just explain what they want but who don’t have the right term for it, a turntable is a rotating platform designed to play a record.

Although not exactly the same, a turntable is often referred to as a record player, and if you have the right kind of records for it, you can play all sorts of music and audio records, even the old school kind. In the past, turntables were incredibly popular, but as new technology was introduced to the public, they fell out of favour with the music fans. Today, turntables are back in fashion and with the advancements in technology they are bigger and better than ever before.

With the modern turntable, you can look forward to smooth sounds and exceptional quality. Turntables can be used in the home or they can be used to create a vibe in a restaurant, night club or just about any other space where you might want to add some music.

Enhance the Sound Of Your Vinyl With Turntable Cartridges

Here at Distinction Audio, we understand that a quality cartridge is key to unlocking the full potential of your vinyl records, and we’re here to help you find the perfect match for your turntable. 

Our cartridges are carefully designed to provide outstanding sound quality, giving you a richer, more immersive listening experience that’ll transport you straight to the heart of the music. Don’t let a subpar cartridge hold you back from enjoying your favourite tunes the way they were meant to be heard. Browse our collection today, and give your turntable the upgrade it deserves. 

Together, let’s make your vinyl collection sing like never before!

Turntables for Sale For Priceless Listening Experiences

At Distinction Audio, we are committed to providing our customers with exceptional value. Our turntables for sale NZ are competitively priced, ensuring you get the best deal possible. We continuously update our stock with the latest turntables, so you can be confident that you are purchasing a state-of-the-art product.

Our knowledgeable and friendly staff is always available to answer any questions you may have about our turntables or the ordering process. Don’t hesitate to reach out – we are here to help you find the perfect turntable to elevate your listening experience.

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Factors to Consider When Browsing Turntables For Sale NZ

As the first time buyer or if you are looking to upgrade your turntable but you are not sure which one will be the best upgrade for you, it helps to know more or less what you should be considering when making your decision.

These are just some of the considerations to keep in mind when buying your turntable:

What type of operation set up do turntables NZ have?

Turntables can be automatic, semi-automatic, or manual, and each option has its positives and its negatives. When you are shopping around, you need to know which type you are looking for, as this factor will not only have an effect on the type of turntable you buy but it can also have an effect on the price you will end up having to pay.

Most turntable fans will opt for the manual kind, because it is gives the user a lot more flexibility in terms of how the sound comes out. With manual, you are in full control of every part of the turntable.

With your semi-automatic turntable, there will be some parts of the machine that you can customise, but other parts of it will be on auto mode. This is quite ideal for those who want to have some control over the music while also letting the turntable determine the best settings.

And then there is the fully automatic machine which is really great if you just want something that will play perfectly for you, every time. An automatic turntable will also automatically stop once the record comes to an end. The fully automatic turntable is definitely the better option if you are new to such systems, as it will not only give you the right settings but it will also ensure that you don’t end up scratching your precious record collection.

How does the turntable handle distortions?

One thing that is quite distinctive about records is the extra “noise” that tends to filter in with the music, giving it that almost vintage sound quality. While this was unavoidable with the older rec ord playing turntables, these days the turntables have become so advanced that they are able to minimise the amount of distractions caused by noise distortion.

When buying your turntables NZ, try to find out more about the noise distortion factor and read reviews about how the turntable plays, especially when something else is plugged into the same circuit, something that can cause the turntable to slow down or even skip.

Should you opt for a belt drive or a direct drive?

Finally, the last big consideration to make is whether a belt drive will be better than a direct drive, for you specific musical goals. A belt drive is known to sometimes cause a lot more noise from the motor because it is more susceptible to showing voltage changes. The direct drive is powered by a couple of magnets which results in a consistent rotation. This allows the turntable to move faster but the downside of this is that it also means the noise from the motor is more easily heard.

Browse the Turntables for Sale Online at Distinction Audio

Once you have settled on exactly why you want to buy a turntable, set a budget and set out to start looking for the perfect fit, you will find a selection of the best turntables for sale in New Zealand when you shop at Distinction Audio. With us, you can find an array of the finest turntables, those with a formidable reputation for excellence and longevity. Some of the famous brands we currently stock include Yamaha, Wand Tonearm, VPI, and Magnat.

We source our turntables from the world’s best brands and with our industry knowledge, we can guide you to the turntable that will blow your mind, by going above and beyond your expectations. Along with providing expert assistance and some of the best turntables, we also strive to give our clients the best prices.

With years spent in the audio industry, we know the ins and outs of turntables and we also stock a wide variety of other related audio equipment. When you shop at Distinction Audio, you can setup your entire sound system with some of the world’s most sought after brands. Browse our website or visit us today to see what we have to offer.
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FAQs

How do I maintain and care for my turntable to ensure optimal performance and longevity?

Here are some general tips to keep your turntable in top condition:

Keep your turntable clean and dust-free

Regularly wipe down the surface of your turntable with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Dust can negatively impact your turntable's performance, so it's essential to keep it clean.

Clean your stylus regularly

The stylus is a delicate component that comes into direct contact with your vinyl records. Use a stylus brush or cleaning fluid to gently clean the stylus and remove any accumulated dirt.

Replace worn or damaged components

Regularly inspect your turntable's components, such as cartridges, styluses, and belts (if applicable), for signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts promptly to maintain optimal performance.

Store your turntable and records in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Excessive heat, humidity, and sunlight can damage both your turntable and your vinyl collection. Ensure your turntable and records are stored in a suitable environment to prolong their lifespan.

Avoid over-tightening components

When assembling or adjusting your turntable, be careful not to over-tighten screws or other components, as this can cause damage or affect performance.

What is the difference between belt-driven and direct-drive turntables?

The main difference between belt-driven and direct-drive turntables comes down to how the motor connects to the platter, which affects the overall performance and sound quality. Let's dive into these two popular turntable styles to give you a better understanding.

With belt-driven turntables, there's a rubber or silicone belt connecting the motor and the platter. The belt acts like a cushion, reducing the vibrations and noise from the motor. So, belt-driven turntables usually offer better sound quality, making them a top pick for audiophiles who love a pure listening experience. But keep in mind, you might need to replace the belt now and then due to wear.

On the flip side, direct-drive turntables have the motor built right under the platter. This setup provides more torque and faster start-up times, which is great for those of you who need steady speed for your vinyl records. While direct-drive turntables might have a bit more motor noise and vibration compared to belt-driven ones, recent tech improvements have helped cut down these issues.

How do I determine the compatibility of a turntable cartridge with my turntables NZ?

Figuring out if a turntable cartridge is compatible with your turntable can seem a bit tricky at first, but don't worry, we're here to help make it simple for you. Here are a few tips to ensure you find the right match for your turntable among the various turntables NZ has to offer:

  1. Check the type of cartridge your turntable is designed to work with.
  2. Turntables typically use either a standard mount or a P-mount cartridge. A standard mount cartridge has two screws that attach it to the tonearm, while a P-mount cartridge simply plugs into the tonearm with four pins.

  3. Consider the tonearm's weight compatibility
  4. Cartridges come in various weights, and it's essential to choose one that matches your tonearm's effective mass. This ensures proper tracking and minimises record wear. You can usually find the recommended cartridge weight range in the turntable manual or by searching online.

  5. Take note of the cartridge's electrical compatibility with your turntable.
  6. The output voltage and impedance of the cartridge should be compatible with your turntable's preamp or phono stage. This information can be found in the cartridge and turntable specifications.

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