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
Because is an " expert " rookie that does not needs advises. With that attitude he just can't learn and that's why he runned to buy 4K of LPs.

R.
@rauliruegas, @uberwaltz,

Gents, please give Jeff a break, this is his post, he asked for advise, you gave it.  But, when people do not listen to you, please do not be offended, because the OP may respond defensively and down rabbit hole the post goes.  If you read his prior posts, he listens, but makes his own decisions - good for him, its his ears, its his life, its his money. 

The two of you by your statistics are pretty amazing, joined 2012/2013 and since have accummulated almost 20,000 posts; impressive but this a community forum, and you are only a voice in a chorus.  If you were professional reviewers that had published detailed reviews there may more documented evidence to your position, but even then, its all transient until to next 'great' product. 

The Hana SL is the current $750 darling, but it is MC and will be more sensitive to pre-amp, does not have a threaded headshell and with a shibata stylus can be very sensitive to setup, so it may not be the best 1st cartridge for someone who may not have a lot of experience or the supporting equipment to get the best performance from it.  The $750 Ortofon 2M Black MM is always a safe recommendation, but the replacement stylus is $550.  So, my recommendation is trying to consider the whole picture, and if the OP does not agree with my recommendation, thats OK, that is their God given right, and I am not granted the right to judge their decisions.  

Otherwise, the next $729 darling is likely to be the Audio Technica AT-OC9XSL.  If you read the specs, its unbelievable for the price, threaded headshell, micro fine stylus, boron cantilever, best possible copper wire, neodymium magnets, and on and on, but it has not yet been professionally reviewed.  But given the specs, and the company behind it, it has all the 'potential' to be the next 'giant-killer'.   
Antinn
Sorry but not really about giving him a break.
It was mostly the OPs attitude and silly childish posts that drove my replies.
Not his newness or lack of knowledge.
If you are comfortable with his posts and outbursts that’s great.
I am not.
Dear @antinn  : """  But, when people do not listen to you, please do not be offended,... ""

I did not and I'm not offended in any way. My opinion as your one is just that an opinion in that " chorus ".

Now, he will be learn in the hard way: falling and wake up and again and again and is a good way to learn.

He already made his first mistake with that tonearm and does not matters that the retailer can support him to the set up because that tonearm just is not designed for a precise cartridge set up.

Anyway, your point is your point and a good opinion and I respect it.

R.
I have forgotten more than all of you will ever know about high end audio. I started in the late 80's as a high end audio salesman for 2 different stores representing the names of VANDERSTEEN, KRELL, CONRAD JOHNSON, APPOGEE, AUDIO RESEARCH, MCINTOSH, B&W, SUMO, JEFF ROWLAND, MARK LEVINSON, VPI, REGA, LINN, ATMOSPHERE, ELECTRON KINETICS, CELESTION, DUNLAVY, QUICKSILVER, PSE, NAD, THORENS, BAT, ETC. Enough said.