I need your help. I have an ARC Ref 3, ARC 110, Vandersteen 5As, but no turntable.


I am looking for suggestions for phono amp, turntable, arm and cartridge to match my existing system. The ARC110 does not have a phono, so I am stuck as to what will pair best. Thanks for your thoughts. JMW
jaym759
Don't deny yourself the beautiful sonics available from great LPs on a well set up rig.  You mentioned earlier that you would have a local expert set up the table.  Absolutely!!  Much more important than the analog gear you buy is the expert set up of that rig.  It's all about the correct geometry between the LP and the cartridge!  Best.
Ralph always says direct drive Technics, that's his preference, which is fine. But there are other turntables, you must audition. Simon Yorke, SME and Nottingham are worth listening to. Or maybe you can get Walker, we don't know. Generally speaking, spend at least twice as much on phono stage than on cartridge.
Michael Fremer does not like this Technics much, though he didn't exactly call it a stupid turntable. That's the common problem with direct drive turntables.
Read.
https://www.analogplanet.com/content/technics-direct-drive-sl-1200g-turntable
If you have no Lp's now, why go into analog, the learning curve is very slow.

IMO just stick with digital.
We don't know why go and I don't think that's our business unless asked for this specific advice. But if one goes and has the funds - don't save a few thousands on equipment and records. Original pressings in good condition are often not inexpensive, classical is usually less.