$2000 turntable system


Been putting it off long enough, but decided it’s time to bite the bullet and take the vinyl plunge. (mixed metaphor alert)
Don’t want to take my usual multiple expensive false steps. The learning curve here looks pretty steep, so I figured to ask you all for some advice. Thinking to spend $2K - 2.5K. Likely to pair it with my PrimaLuna Dialogue HP Integrated and Revel F206s. Might possibly set it up with my Classe SSP-800/ Classe CA5200/ Martin Logan Montis.
What I came up with after a couple of hours of research were:

Rega PL3 turntable $945
Rega TT PSU power supply $395
Rega Exact 2 MM cartridge $595
Parasound Zphono phono stage $199

Total: $2134

Was considering Vincent PHO 8 phono stage $299 and Dynavector 10x5 MC cartridge $650 as alternatives.

Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Leo


leotis
So got it up and running.
GEM Polytable  with Jelco SA 750-D tonearm and Hana EL cartridge,
using Vincent PHO 8 phono stage.
(Connected to PrimaLuna Dialogue Premium HP Integrated (w/ Tung Sol KT150 and Mullard CV4003) and Revel F206s.)
About $2400
Sounds wonderful.
Doubt SQ/price can be beat.
Though I have no frame of reference really.
My bro in law is the high end analog expert and thinks the synergy is outstanding.
So thanks for all the excellent advice.
No way I could have done it without you guys.
Sounds so good I cannot foresee and impulse to upgrade.
Except eventually the digital power supply.
Cheers :)
Leo

Sounds so good I cannot foresee and impulse to upgrade.
And that's a very good place to be.

Congrats!  Sounds like you have a killer sounding system.  Enjoy the music brother.
I'd personally avoid the exact 2 cart... I think there are better options for around the same money or less.  Of course, it all comes down to personal taste....but I was underwhelmed.

Just do some research....the cart will make or break your sound.

I found the Ortofon 2M's, Dynavectors, and the Shelter 201 to sound much better.  


Sorry...see your update...looks like you did go with another cart.

The phono you chose is a great unit.

Enjoy.

Congrats leotis- I have no doubt you made an excellent choice. Kudos for thinking outside the box a little. Enjoy the Merrill Gem Dandy/Jelco 750....