Most of the advises here is like "buy whatever cartridge and turntable, they are all good" (even if it’s very low quality gear, weak belt drive motor, dirt cheap phonostages, unipivot tonearm or entry level cartridges).
there was a similar thread before
If you don't mind to be disappointed in vinyl (compared to your digital) and ended up selling your analog gear losing money on it then you can go for it.
If you really want something special to beat your digital and to keep what you're buying for a long time for happy listening then you must be more specific in what you're buying.
there was a similar thread before
If you don't mind to be disappointed in vinyl (compared to your digital) and ended up selling your analog gear losing money on it then you can go for it.
If you really want something special to beat your digital and to keep what you're buying for a long time for happy listening then you must be more specific in what you're buying.