Iam a NEWBIE in analog, will someone help me


Iam a newbie in a analog, and I just recently purchased a Vpi Scoutmaster with the standard jmw-9 and a Bat vk-p5 phono preamp. Does anyone out there have the same setup or maybe just someone who can help me choose a matching cartridge and cables for this? Also, in regards to the Bat vk-p5, I have read some reviews mentioning something about replacing the stock tubes to Amperex tubes, is that really necessary? Thanks.
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I have the pretty much the same rig, the only difference being I have a SDS and use an (solid-state) ASR Basis. I run all tubes except in the phono pre, so I know the absolute uncertainty of tube "is it necessary-ness". Sure, better tubes give you different sounds. Notice I didn't say better sounds. Save your money and wait with your phono pre until you know the company sound. Once you learn what you like and don't like about the sound, you'll be better able to deal with tubes.

Stick with finding a good cartridge. I use MM exclusively because they are cheaper--thus, you can buy more of them for the price of a single decent MC. Variety is the spice of life; that's particularly true of cartridges. (They are very similar to choosing tubes.) So many choices, so many voices. For that arm, you'll need something with a bit of heft and a medium to high compliance. Give heed to compliance over weight. At the moment, I'm using an Ortofon M20E Super, a light cart with a high compliance. I picked it up on Ebay for $149. It's a wonderful cart, very lively, very detailed. Tracks like a hound. One that fits your arm perfectly is the Nagaoka MP50. I like this cart a lot. It goes slightly higher, but overall, it's well-balanced. It's more expensive, but not MC expensive--$450, I think I paid. My favorite, however, is my Grace F9-E. Goes deep and high. Never shrill. Very smooth. Great on jazz, rock and even classical. Superior on vocals. It's not supposed to fit the JWM 9 arm, yet it works. Go figure. There are other, but these stand out to me.

I'm sure you'll get a lot of suggestions here. Use them. I did. Use the Vinyl Engine as well--it's a great source for information. Read through the Audiogon forums, there's a vast amounts of info there. Look at other members' rigs; see what they use. etc., etc., etc.

Yes, the Benz medium output is a good MC cart, one that works in your setup, one I'm thinking of getting, too--maybe.

Good luck. Have fun.
I have a Benz LP - a bit more expensive, but much more refined. When you need to replace the stylus, Benz has an excellent return/upgrade offer. Leave the tubes alone for now...experiment when they burn out.
Three words: Setup, Setup, Setup. It's easy to loose any benefit from a good or great cartridge and phono preamp with a bad setup. Invest in a setup record and some tools to ensure that your tone arm and cartridge are set up properly. Until you have a handle on consistently setting up the cartridge and tonearm everything else is moot. Have fun!
.... about replacing the stock tubes to Amperex tubes, is that really necessary?

A manufacturer will use the tubes he can buy and he can support. The internal specs are made with those tubes. Using different tubes is a hobby some can improve the performance, some will change something, it is a personal taste.
I think, you can make life a bit easier when you choose a cartridge with higher output, MC about 0.4mV or a bit more.