Your choice - TT, Arm, Stage, Cartridge - $5000 budget


So imagine you were just given ~$5000 and told to buy your ideal analog setup within that budget.

What would be your choice for turntable, arm, phono stage, and cartridge be? Any other accessories to consider?

How would you spend it?


Obviously I’m looking to upgrade my analog setup and am focusing on the essential components at this time. Curious how you would spend my money haha.

My current gear:
Amp - Primaluna Dialogue HP integrated w/ KT150 power tubes, Mullard and Cifte preamp tubes.
Loudspeakers - Tekton Design Double Impact

For sound,I like the idea of a balanced overall sound, and a big soundstage. But what I really enjoy most is the idea of exposing the holographic image in a recording.




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@jmcgrogan2 So you weren't the biggest fan of the Cadenza bronze? Have you tried any other carts on your Prime?

$1600 was just a touch more than I intended on spending on the cart. But the cart lists at $2300. So I can definitely push the boundaries of the budget a little, but only for something that is a definite slam dunk at that price, or a fantastic deal in general. 

I think I might prefer a dynamic and revealing cart. That being said, you are right, the reviews on the Bronze are pretty solid in general. But there are a ton of cart options up to $1600, especially if you factor in the used market. 

That being said,I still dont know how I feel about buying carts on the used market. Seems like a great way to save some cash if the situation is reasonable. Dealers, low use, well maintained, etc. 


There is a dealer demo Cadenza Blue @ audio asylum trader for $1133. The Cadenza Blue is supposed to be very detailed and dynamic. I almost bought it but ended up with a Black instead. Check it out....
whacky,

I have a audio-technica AT-0C9. Used it for 3-4 hrs. It would get you some decent sound until you decide how you want to go and always have as a backup.

Its been sitting in a drawer for 10yrs +/- ; I would let it go for $80 includes shipping.

Would get you music and you can use it to learn "setup " without stress.
So you weren't the biggest fan of the Cadenza bronze? Have you tried any other carts on your Prime?

I'm currently using a Transfiguration Phoenix S which I am pretty happy with, but out of your range at this time.

That being said,I still don't know how I feel about buying carts on the used market.

I've never recommended buying a used cartridge. You would have to know and trust the seller very much to do this.
I'm fine with used turntables, phono stages, etc., but if you read my first post, I recommended buying the cartridge new.

My first post on this thread:

Alright, I'll play....for $5K

***VPI Prime table with 3D arm - used - $2500
(I've seen one sitting on USAM for over a month at $2800, so I figure you can get it shipped to you for $2500.)

*** Art Audio Vinyl Reference phono preamp - used $1600
(listed on USAM for $1895, probably can be yours for $1600)

*** Audio-Technica AT-ART9 phono cartridge - NEW from LP Gear $999.
I don't recommend buying used cartridges.


Yeah, I went over by $100, but maybe you can get another $100 off the VPI or AAVR.

Sit back and enjoy the tunes......

Cheers,
John

"That being said,I still dont know how I feel about buying carts on the used market. Seems like a great way to save some cash if the situation is reasonable. Dealers, low use, well maintained, etc."

whacky-
In most cases, I've read positive outcome regarding used carts. Whatever phono stage you end up using, the Cadenza seems to be popular regardless of paper specs indicating otherwise.

Being out of major acquisition mode, it appears there are great deals out there. More quality choices  than when I did the  jump to "proper"  gear.