mmporsche, the number of LP’s one owns, and the frequency with which one anticipates acquiring more of in the future, should be taken into consideration when deciding how much to spend on a record player. It is my opinion that the greater the number of LP’s a listener owns, and the greater the number of hours a week that owner listens to them, the more $ spent on a player can be justified, and should be allotted.
There is the old joke about the audiophile who has a high-priced player, upon which he spins his very small collection of audiophile LP’s, listening to them only for their great sound quality. Building an awesome music library on LP is, to me, a very noble endeavor. It takes years to assemble a collection of LP’s containing great music, rather than just great sound. You may already have such a collection, but as that was not mentioned I thought the subject should be brought up.