You might notice that pricing is complex. Products as esoteric as these are quite often only available through a select few outlets and some models might come with neither a tonearm nor a cartridge, which means you’ll have to factor in the added (and possibly quite significant) costs.
So, if you want to get the best from your records and have deep-ish pockets and. a suitable home hi-fi system, here are finest, hang-the-expense high-end record players to have graced our testing rooms.
There are a few key things to look for when buying a high-end turntable. Generally speaking, the higher the price the higher quality the materials used. And when it comes to performance, you can expect a sense of realism, detail and instrumental authenticity that more affordable models just can’t match.
You might notice that pricing is complex. Products as esoteric as these are quite often only available through a select few outlets and some models might come with neither a tonearm nor a cartridge, which means you’ll have to factor in the added (and possibly quite significant) costs.
But enough talk, let’s dive into the best high-end turntables, tested and reviewed by our experts. Read on and get a feel for just how capable these record players are.
A classic, and still one of the best high-end turntables we’ve ever tested.
SPECIFICATIONS
Speeds (rpm): 33.3, 45 | Speed change: Electronic | Dimensions (HxWxD): 14 x 45 x 36cm | Cartridge included: Yes | Tonearm included: Yes | Finishes: 7
Reasons to Buy
Informative and dynamic presentation
Sensational dynamics
Excellent build and finish
Reasons to Avoid
Nothing at this level
Originally introduced back in 1973, the LP12 is still a massively capable and neatly configured deck that puts many a young gun to shame. It’s been updated and modernised over the years, but the quality and performance has remained impeccable. Even when you factor in the five-figure price tag, the Klimax LP12 represents value for money and is one of the best high-end record players we’ve ever had the pleasure of testing.
This configuration sees the basic deck (called Sondek LP12) partnered with an Ekos SE tonearm and Kandid moving-coil cartridge. There’s also an Urika phono stage, Radikal power supply and Keel sub-chassis all of which combine to make this a truly high-end turntable.
And it’s all worth every penny because this deck is impressively precise and smooth, beautifully made (the arm tube is made of titanium) and sounds wonderfully musical. Detail resolution, agility and transparency have improved over the years, resulting in a high-end record player that never loses its composure.
If you want scale, power, passion and all manner of sonic fireworks, the Klimax LP12 is the money-no-object choice.