Are you shopping for a turntable for the first time? It can be daunting and, well, you likely have a lot of questions. That’s where we come in — here’s where to start.
Should I get a direct-drive or belt-drive turntable?
This one’s easy. You want a belt drive! Here’s why.

Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB
There are two primary types of turntables: belt drive vs direct drive. Direct-drive turntables are generally the more affordable option. They have a motor that’s positioned directly underneath the platter. This allows the turntable to start up quicker and also makes it easier for the platter to spin (or be spun) in either direction, which is why direct-drive turntables, like the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB, are so popular among DJs. The downside of having the motor directly under the platter is that it’s more prone to causing vibrations and, as a result, distortion.
Belt-drive turntables have a motor, but it’s located away from the platter. The motor is connected to belt, which wraps around the platter causing it to spin. The isolated motor and belt mean help belt-drive turntables create less vibrations, but they’re a little slower to start up and fragile. But if you’re getting into vinyl as a hobby, it is worth investing so that the cornerstone of your new project is up to snuff.