Stanton ST.150 vs Audio Technica LP1240

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Stanton ST.150 vs Audio Technica LP1240
Posted on: 15.08.2013 by Kory Carby
So need to upgrade my turntables (AT-LP1240) and i came across a deal a Stanton ST.150 for 430 or a Audio Technica LP1240 for 359. It seem right to get the cheaper one because there very similar but i fear that the Audio Technica may not stand the test of time the stanton are built like a tank and i know people be killing them but im just not sure, HELP with a little advise
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Kory Carby
17.08.2013
Originally Posted by matrick
The Reloop RP-6000 is the same deck also
the reloop rp-6000 cost more then both of these turntables and does not do anything different please keep that to ur self
Rufus Ondrick
16.08.2013
Originally Posted by dj_adm
As a Stanton St150 owner, I'd say go with the AT.


Your back will thank you. The AT is 27lbs where the Stanton is 35lbs
If he takes his whole set to gigs then yeah i'd say go with the Audio Technica. The stantons 150's are build like a tank but they weigh like one too
Kory Carby
15.08.2013
So need to upgrade my turntables (AT-LP1240) and i came across a deal a Stanton ST.150 for 430 or a Audio Technica LP1240 for 359. It seem right to get the cheaper one because there very similar but i fear that the Audio Technica may not stand the test of time the stanton are built like a tank and i know people be killing them but im just not sure, HELP with a little advise
Bethann Olortegui
19.08.2013
in the uk its the cheaper deck of the three by about
Kory Carby
17.08.2013
Originally Posted by matrick
The Reloop RP-6000 is the same deck also
the reloop rp-6000 cost more then both of these turntables and does not do anything different please keep that to ur self
Bethann Olortegui
16.08.2013
The Reloop RP-6000 is the same deck also
Rufus Ondrick
16.08.2013
Originally Posted by dj_adm
As a Stanton St150 owner, I'd say go with the AT.


Your back will thank you. The AT is 27lbs where the Stanton is 35lbs
If he takes his whole set to gigs then yeah i'd say go with the Audio Technica. The stantons 150's are build like a tank but they weigh like one too
Albina Androski
16.08.2013
As a Stanton St150 owner, I'd say go with the AT.


Your back will thank you. The AT is 27lbs where the Stanton is 35lbs
Rena Estabrook
16.08.2013
I like the looks of the Audio Technica.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
15.08.2013
they're the same, both have the same motor both send line level, I believe the stanton has a longer throw pitchfader and a straight arm option. The only other difference aside from the chasis is the Audio Technica has a usb output to rip vinyl "it isn't a low latency dvs soundcard"

I prefer the stanton cause the straight arm is superior for scratching and it looks the part with the square edges.

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