Get the best possible turntable, tonearm, and cartridge. Then get the best possible phono stage. Or you can do it in reverse order; it doesn't matter. How you define "best" is a personal and financial issue. Ignore the cost relationship between these two parts of your system. Worrying about that is pointless. (I wanted to write "ridiculous", but I don't want to be insulting.)
Cost of Turntable vs. cost of Phono Stage
Is there such a thing as keeping the costs relative to one another? I'm sure there will be some variance because not all equally priced Turntables are of same quality as each other and the same will go for comparatively priced Phono Stages, but generally speaking I'm curious about this.
I just ordered an EAT C MAjor and I am looking for a comparatively equal quality Phono Stage. Thoughts?
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