RSA - I would recommend the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC Esprit SB
http://www.needledoctor.com/Pro-Ject-Debut-Carbon-Esprit-DC-Black_5?sc=2&category=352
For the money you get some advanced technology like the acrylic platter and the DC motor - the arm is also very good and there is a selection of colours (if tat's your thing)
Your pre-amp is probably best suited to moving magnet (mm) cartridges, but there are now some really good high output moving coil (mc) cartridges available - just make sure they compliant with the project arm.
You can contact Project for cartridges that are compatible with that arm.
Personally I like moving coil, but the more recent moving magnet carts are also great performers.
It’s a great TT to start out with and will last you many years
As for the terms - there is a wealth of info on audiogon and doing a search will reap a pile of information
- e.g. search for "Tone Arm Compliance" and the first result was this thread
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/what-defines-a-high-compliance-cartridge-vs-low?highlight=ton...
As you will see you get much more information than what was in the simple search criteria
I've learned more from Audiogon than any book.
Regards - Steve
http://www.needledoctor.com/Pro-Ject-Debut-Carbon-Esprit-DC-Black_5?sc=2&category=352
For the money you get some advanced technology like the acrylic platter and the DC motor - the arm is also very good and there is a selection of colours (if tat's your thing)
Your pre-amp is probably best suited to moving magnet (mm) cartridges, but there are now some really good high output moving coil (mc) cartridges available - just make sure they compliant with the project arm.
You can contact Project for cartridges that are compatible with that arm.
Personally I like moving coil, but the more recent moving magnet carts are also great performers.
It’s a great TT to start out with and will last you many years
As for the terms - there is a wealth of info on audiogon and doing a search will reap a pile of information
- e.g. search for "Tone Arm Compliance" and the first result was this thread
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/what-defines-a-high-compliance-cartridge-vs-low?highlight=ton...
As you will see you get much more information than what was in the simple search criteria
I've learned more from Audiogon than any book.
Regards - Steve