When discussing turntables, audiophiles tend to bristle if you utter the expression “entry-level.” But the reality is, the brands offering turntable packages understand that the vast majority of first-time buyers see $500 as their ceiling. And that $500 turntable is expected to be plug-and-play, be reasonably well made and sound phenomenal, to boot.
Established high-end audio brands like Pro-Ject, Rega and Audio-Technica have decades of experience building high-performance turntables, and all three have wisely chose to embrace this new generation of listeners with entry-level packages that can stand the test of time.
Affordable audiophile-grade turntables have taken massive strides in both build and playback quality in recent years, making them worthy analog sources that will bring justice to your record collection at a price that won’t break the bank.
The Best-Looking Turntable Under $500
Pro-Ject T1 Phono SB
Specs
Cartridge | Ortofon OM 5E |
Type | Belt-drive |
Built-in phono preamp | Yes (switchable) |
Automatic or manual | Manual |
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$499.00 (10% off)
Pro-Ject Audio Systems is the leading manufacturer of audiophile turntables in the world. Its manufacturing facilities in Slovakia and the Czech Republic produce 100,000 audiophile-quality tables a year for the Pro-Ject brand and several others.
That level of volume allows them to offer turntables like the T1 Phono SB, which includes electronic speed control, dustcover, built-in phono pre-amplifier and Ortofon OM5e moving magnet phono cartridge for less than $500.