Good choice @ymc226 , especially the "G" model.
Your Mac has an MM phono input, so this is a good starting point, you can use some decent MM/MI cartridge and you don’t need an external phono stage, indeed. You can even add SUT (Step Up Trans) if you’re willing to use an LOMC cartridge with the same Mac Phono input. So you’re fine.
We’re looking for a better sound and this is the reason to try different phono stages or different cartridges when you're bored.
With Technics SL1200G you don’t have to worry about tonearms and stuff, the alignment of the cartridge in the headshell is so easy (there is an overhang gauge from technics).
We have many fans of Technics 1200G here, you will find so many comments, everybody happy.
Your Mac has an MM phono input, so this is a good starting point, you can use some decent MM/MI cartridge and you don’t need an external phono stage, indeed. You can even add SUT (Step Up Trans) if you’re willing to use an LOMC cartridge with the same Mac Phono input. So you’re fine.
We’re looking for a better sound and this is the reason to try different phono stages or different cartridges when you're bored.
With Technics SL1200G you don’t have to worry about tonearms and stuff, the alignment of the cartridge in the headshell is so easy (there is an overhang gauge from technics).
We have many fans of Technics 1200G here, you will find so many comments, everybody happy.