Suggestions for an Analog Front-End


Greetings and Happy Easter (if that is your jam)

I have been out of the analog game for a number of years and would like to see what you would recommend for a turntable, cartridge and phono-preamp for a 2K budget. I am open to new or used gear. I only have experience with a couple of Rega tables, an old Planar 2 and a P25 with a Grado Sonata cartridge on it. So only MM. I haven’t explored MC but I’m open to it. My small LP collection is a leftover from years in public radio. Music is a real mixed bag - mostly jazz and classical with some punk thrown in for spice.
The down stream gear is pretty decent. I have an LTA MZ2 Preamp > Pass Labs XA-30.5 amp > Usher Mini-X Dancer DMD monitors. I do not have a phono preamp.
My initial thoughts:  Spend more on the table and cartridge and pair it with a less expensive phono-preamp for now.  I can upgrade later if desired. Open to other strategies.

Thank you in advance,
David
decal
Thank you for your comments.  I had considered the Fluance line of tables and I have seen the positive reviews from pretty much everyone.  But I wanted something that was a step up and could give me some flexibility in adjustments.

I like the Rega tables, and appreciate the captured cord and uninterrupted signal path that MillerCarbon mentioned.  It's always annoyed me though that you can't adjust the VTA on any Rega model.  And other improvements are left to third parties to improve the design that Rega should have improved.  They are like the Glock of the turntable world.  They really are.  Not sure that analogy flies here.  Still I am interested in the Planar 6. 

The Technics 1200GR looks like a really nice deck, with nice improvements over it's predecessor, and it has some useful features to me.  I have mono and 78s.  The removable headshell makes it easier to switch to an appropriate catridge.  Old opera records are also notoriously recorded at inconsistent speeds.  Pitch adjustment could come in handy.  One thing bothers me though.  The 1200 is not a very sexy deck.  And to me the turntable is ideally function and beauty.  The 1200 has no bling.  (Although it does have a dustcover, which is a big one for me.  I don't get expensive decks without a dust cover.)

Based on some of the input here were a few combinations I was considering that would work for my budget. 

Option 1.  Rega Planar 6/Ania MC, Schiit Mani
Option 2  Technics SL-1200GR, some $300 cart (AT Vm740ml? Soundsmith Othello?) , Schiit Mani/Cambridge Duo
Option 3: Music Hall MMF5.3 w/ mods/Ortofon 2M Blue (Used circa $750), some really nice $1K to 1.2K Phone Preamp - JLTi phono stage mentioned above? Other...

Thoughts?


@decal - Hmm, - that Schiit does look very interesting - especially at that price and with the AT cartridge included.- and it looks like that have done a lot of things right

The only negative from what I can see is - no dust cover !
- but you can buy them on Ebay - not elegant, but they do the job

But I would recommend stepping up to a Simaudio Moon 110LP V2 for around $575 CDN
https://simaudio.com/en/product/110lp-v2-phono-preamplifier?v=3e8d115eb4b3

I have an older version of the 310LP and it is extremely good - the 110LP is of the same "lineage".- i.e. they flow their TOTL developments to the lower models

That will allow you to move up to MC cart if that itch should need to be scratched later :-)

Hope that helps - Steve
Rega, the table you can throw in the pickup drive around all year and when you need it it will just play and never mis-track. Never thought of it like that but now that I do yeah that would be Rega. ;)