Nice work, that tape out saved the day! (Thanks Mensch for that!) I'm all for using the Sony now that it's proven it's worth... I agree with you, it's probably no worse than a cheap phonostage.
As for the intracasies of vinyl setup, I am inexperienced. I got lazy and when I bought a new cartridge I asked the dealer to mount it for me. Oh the shame and embarrassment! However, I have taken the first steps toward redemption, and I bought Michael Fremmer's famous DVD on turntable setup, link below. I would think this video would get you fully up to speed on proper setup of the arm and cartridge. I have been toying with the idea of buying a cheap used cartridge and practice setting it up, but haven't gotten around to it just yet.
Nice job on getting the Sony to pull its weight!. Check out Herbie's Audio Lab, they make some cheap isolation materials. The grungebuster dots can be good under your table. Also check out the cable co. They have a sister site that sells used cables. Most are pretty high end, and the prices get quickly insane, but they have some entry level items from the good cable producers that may be found at a steal.
I don't know what musical taste you have, but here are a few of my favorite recordings that are excellent on Vinly:
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
Steely Dan - Aja
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Dead Can Dance - In to The Labyrinth
John Lee Hooker - Chill Out
Willy Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
http://www.musicdirect.com/p-5836-michael-fremers-turntable-setup-dvd.aspx
As for the intracasies of vinyl setup, I am inexperienced. I got lazy and when I bought a new cartridge I asked the dealer to mount it for me. Oh the shame and embarrassment! However, I have taken the first steps toward redemption, and I bought Michael Fremmer's famous DVD on turntable setup, link below. I would think this video would get you fully up to speed on proper setup of the arm and cartridge. I have been toying with the idea of buying a cheap used cartridge and practice setting it up, but haven't gotten around to it just yet.
Nice job on getting the Sony to pull its weight!. Check out Herbie's Audio Lab, they make some cheap isolation materials. The grungebuster dots can be good under your table. Also check out the cable co. They have a sister site that sells used cables. Most are pretty high end, and the prices get quickly insane, but they have some entry level items from the good cable producers that may be found at a steal.
I don't know what musical taste you have, but here are a few of my favorite recordings that are excellent on Vinly:
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
Steely Dan - Aja
Daft Punk - Random Access Memories
Dead Can Dance - In to The Labyrinth
John Lee Hooker - Chill Out
Willy Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
http://www.musicdirect.com/p-5836-michael-fremers-turntable-setup-dvd.aspx