Vinyl-where shoudl I start. Well it satrted with the VPI Scout. $1600.00 plus cartridge. Decent sound. Wanted more,
so traded the Scout in for a Scotmaster with a Discovery Cartrdige. Also bought the VPI 16.5 record cleaner. Then traded in my Thor Audio Preamp for a Thor Linestage and
Thor Phono. Well I have spent over $15,000 to see what all the talk is with Vinyl. Well, I also purchased 180 gram
and 200 gram pressings as well as Speaker Corner records and I was a favorite customer of Acoustic Sounds and Music Direct. Is it worth it? No, I still prefer the sound of my Blue Note Stibbert improved cd player. I haev a large listening room and still the record cleaning fluid smell takes days to leave. It is now 25 degrees out so not much ventilation, on purpose. To my ears, the cd experience
seems to be better overall, especiially with a good cd source. Sometimes, when the planets are aligned properly
a record such as Rachmaninoff paino concerto # 3 sounds great on the LP. Yes, sometimes, a record will do amazing things. I am not a lazy person, but I really don't believe that the record sounds better. Now, the next argument I can upgrade with VPI or start over with a different table
completely. That could be another $10,000, VPI speed controller, new heavy platter, longer arm, better cartridge, if you are in the turntable business, there is no end. So I decided not to upgrade with VPI or spend anymore money seeking to make the LP sound great. I am 55 and probably want some money for retirement. So, as much as I would like to throw another $10,000 into vinyl. It's
just not worth it. One could say sell your VPI and buy direct from I( forget the name of the company, but you are still looking at substantial money. If money is no problem and you enjoy the search then go for it. If you want to spend time enjoying your music, get a great cd player.
There are many. Good luck.
so traded the Scout in for a Scotmaster with a Discovery Cartrdige. Also bought the VPI 16.5 record cleaner. Then traded in my Thor Audio Preamp for a Thor Linestage and
Thor Phono. Well I have spent over $15,000 to see what all the talk is with Vinyl. Well, I also purchased 180 gram
and 200 gram pressings as well as Speaker Corner records and I was a favorite customer of Acoustic Sounds and Music Direct. Is it worth it? No, I still prefer the sound of my Blue Note Stibbert improved cd player. I haev a large listening room and still the record cleaning fluid smell takes days to leave. It is now 25 degrees out so not much ventilation, on purpose. To my ears, the cd experience
seems to be better overall, especiially with a good cd source. Sometimes, when the planets are aligned properly
a record such as Rachmaninoff paino concerto # 3 sounds great on the LP. Yes, sometimes, a record will do amazing things. I am not a lazy person, but I really don't believe that the record sounds better. Now, the next argument I can upgrade with VPI or start over with a different table
completely. That could be another $10,000, VPI speed controller, new heavy platter, longer arm, better cartridge, if you are in the turntable business, there is no end. So I decided not to upgrade with VPI or spend anymore money seeking to make the LP sound great. I am 55 and probably want some money for retirement. So, as much as I would like to throw another $10,000 into vinyl. It's
just not worth it. One could say sell your VPI and buy direct from I( forget the name of the company, but you are still looking at substantial money. If money is no problem and you enjoy the search then go for it. If you want to spend time enjoying your music, get a great cd player.
There are many. Good luck.