I have another perspective on this. I read here how transcendent the sound of vinyl can be — who doesn’t want to experience that? But I had low expectations for my old vinyl, still recalling all the crackles and pops. I thus didn’t want to invest much money until I knew if I’d even like it. So, I paid $280 for a Denon DP-300f, which came with an inexpensive Denon cartridge but also included the Ortofon 2M Red cart as a free upgrade. I bought a low tech but effective Spin Clean manual record washer and made my own cleaning solution from recipes on-line.
The worst part was cleaning each record by hand, and then listening to them. But it was “shelter-at-home” time with this COVID-19 business, so what else was I going to do? I ended up cleaning most of the 328 records at least twice, and some a third time. So I easily did 700 cleanings by hand over the past 2 months. I found that my results were better if I did more vigorous cleaning than the Spin Clean called for. But I am done.
Am I glad I went into vinyl as an option (still looking to enjoy music on CD’s and streaming)? Yes, I am. There is a hands-on satisfaction for me with vinyl, even the cleaning. And so far I haven’t spent a dime on new records — I inherited my family’s collections and was otherwise given albums for free. Out of all those records, only 6 were unusable. If I had to start from scratch on the records (no pun intended), I might not bother. Going cheap has worked for me, but I don’t play music at loud volume, as I like to relax while listening. Maybe if I was trying to replicate the sound levels of a rock concert, I might feel differently.
(My latest venture has been to convert my records to digital files, to eventually put onto my Bluesound Vault 2i. A nice fellow here helped direct me to the Focusrite Scarlett 4i4, which can convert the music on records to 24/96 digital, or even higher. I will be able to access my vinyl recordings as easily as I do CD’s, but with even greater resolution. That is the plan anyway. And it gives me something to amuse myself with).