entry level turntable


i am thinking of giving vinyl a try but i don't want to spend alot to begin with. am i better off getting something like the rega rp1 or the project debut carbon or would a vintage turntable be a better way to go.
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So many of the entry-level turntables have moved up $100-200 in price in the last few years. The Project Debut Carbon seems to reset the price/performance point ($399) with a better tonearm and cartridge. It wasn't too long ago that a carbon fiber tonearm was considered pretty exotic. When you consider how ringy and resonant many tonearms are, that Debut Carbon makes for an excellent starting point.

You can do some economical upgrades during those first few years as well: replace the original stylus with the 2M Blue one, upgrade the platter, get a speed box to make the speed more stable and accurate. To me it's *the* starting point below $500.
Denon 47F with 103 cartridge should be your goal. Used it would be under $500. Of course, you need to pick up the unit, no shipping.
IMO youre way better off with the Rega or ProJect. IMO the ProJect Carbon sounds like it would be a great choice, but cant go wrong with either. In your price range, they will both be way better then vintage (again-in your price range).
The new VPI Traveler looks/sounds nice. Certainly worthy of a look and listen.
You really need to state your budget for this but a used rega 2 or 3 would be a better option than a p1 or cheap pro-ject generally around the same price. you get your money out if you upgrade or abandon. make sure to get at least the rb250 arm, not the olderr 200.