A turntable under $1,000 isn't a novelty. It's a proper record player with a real tonearm, a cartridge worth listening to (or at least an easy upgrade path to one), and a plinth designed to isolate the stylus from footfalls and motor vibration. Speed stability matters for pitch accuracy, and every table here maintains it. If you're starting a vinyl setup or upgrading from a cheap all-in-one, this is where records start sounding like the format's reputation promises they should. That gap between "playing records" and "listening to vinyl" closes right here.