Speaking as someone who is firmly convinced of the superiority of vinyl and who has over 3000 LPs and recently returned to being an audio dealer just so he could sell vinyl playback equipment I would say to anyone beginning down the analogue path to give it careful consideration. If I did not have the collection I have amassed over 45 + years I am not at all sure I would begin one. It was so easy then and so hard now, record stores were everywhere, it was the golden age of recorded music, classical and popular. But if you do begin good luck to you, there are still second hand shops where you can find most things and although prices have gone up and variety down there are still new LPs coming out. Best Wishes, Stan
Vinyl NOOB questions
Before I start down the path on vinyl gear,I have a few questions of the knowledgeable people that have experience in this area.
1. Is the same value MC cartridge better performance than MM?
2. To get into vinyl would be an upgrade path for me, starting out lower end to begin with. Is the Firestone Audio phono stage any good? My other initial current choice would be Mus.Fidelity-XLP. Please suggest a few others around the $500 range. *I would want something MM and MC capable unless the MC being clearly better then I'll just go that direction.
3. Is an MC stepup transformer better than a regular phono stage of the same value?
Thanks for your input, much appreciated!
1. Is the same value MC cartridge better performance than MM?
2. To get into vinyl would be an upgrade path for me, starting out lower end to begin with. Is the Firestone Audio phono stage any good? My other initial current choice would be Mus.Fidelity-XLP. Please suggest a few others around the $500 range. *I would want something MM and MC capable unless the MC being clearly better then I'll just go that direction.
3. Is an MC stepup transformer better than a regular phono stage of the same value?
Thanks for your input, much appreciated!
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