Analog point of entry...


So, my only source to day is digital: Cary 303/300. I'd like to be able to play vinyl for the following reasons (not in any order):

1. I have lots of old albums that haven't been released on CD yet. And I'm sure there are more out there

2. I like the "hand on" idea

3. I believe in the benefits of this medium's unique sound.

My question is, what would be the price of admission - used - (incuding table, arm, cartridge AND phono pre) in order to match the fidelity of my CD Player.

Or, put another way, I don't vinyl playback that sounds junky compared to my digital playback.

thanx!
128x128pawlowski6132
Look for older Well Tempered tables, Oracle tables. 1K and your on your way and can live with it for a while why you get a good feel for analog.

Its a lot of work. ALbums need to be clean. Invest in a good cleaning system . A mchine to clean if you have the extra cash is a solid investment. Disc Doctor is also a good manuel cleaning sys
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2. I like the "hand on" idea

There are numerous other websites for just that purpose...or so I'm told ;-)

Moderator...??? Hello???? :^)
i don't think a moderator is particularly needed, only that you develop a sense of humor.
That's just Marco. Read some of his answers - a very well informed audio guy, but can sometimes be just silly - SILLY I TELL YOU!

That aside, I am also interested in what others have to say about this subject as I am entertaining the same idea as Pawlowski6132.

David
Readster, I think YOU need to hone your sense. I too was being funny. (The smily face at the end of my sentence was a tell.)