Should I buy a VPI SCOUTMASTER. I OWN 25 RECORDS.


Should I pursue analog? Invest maybe 3 or 4 grand in a table and start buying records? Some stuff sounds really good on Vinyl but it's an expensive endeavor and NEW records aren't cheap. Plus thos pops and noise and a lot of setup required. Love the vintage aspect of it. Some records sound truly amazing on a really good table and cartridge. Take the plunge? Or buy a better DAC and dont look back!!! Lol. 
jeffvegas
Dear @tooblue  : Do it you a favor and please let us know why any of those advises not belongs to mediocrity/average land.

Maybe for you no one of them because you are living in the audio mediocrity level ( I don't know. ) but if you don't then your post has no sense.

R.
Thank you rauliruegas I have decided to sell off everything and not pursue the hobby. Cant get good sound unless I spend about a hundred grand. 
@jeffvegas : Do you know what mediocrity/average means? look at a dictionary.

Do you know the difference between mediocrity and where excellence begin? how demanding are you?

If you already know the answers then you have a way easy decision.

I only try to help, nothing more.

R.


Whoa! Hey, calm down, everybody. I get good sound, can I say great sound, for ten bucks. So cut me some slack, Jack! You can get a lot worse for a hundred grand without trying too hard.
Raul
I understand where you are coming from and the meaning of your post but it comes off as a little harsh .

Every one starts somewhere and not everyone can or is prepared to dive in deep headfirst first time around.

If you shop carefully and wisely for well under $4k you can have good record replay.
Would it fit your view of excellence?
Probably not.
Might it seem excellent to the OP?
Quite possibly not truly having heard $20k worth of analog replay gear.

Sometimes we need to crawl first, then walk before we run yes?