First Turntable Advice


Looking to dip my toes in with vinyl. Would prefer something easy to set-up/use, that gets me a good introduction to vinyl. At this point I have considered the Rega RP6, Clearaudio Concept, and VPI Scout 1.1. Any thoughts on these tables or any others I should be considering? I don't think I'll be able to audition them locally, so any input is appreciated.
My system is McIntosh C2300/MC352, B&W804D's, Luxman DA-06, MacBook Pro.
aubadge
Aubadge, either you are a Vpi man or a Rega man. They are very different sounding decks and no matter what upgrade path vpi offers it will never sound like a Rega so upgrade path is a secondary consideration IMO. First you need to figure out which camp you belong to. Vpi is like a comfortable Sedan, Rega is like a more sporty exciting car. If you are looking for a fast, exciting, foot tapping sound, go Rega. If you are looking for a big sound, with big deep bass, big soundstage, smooth presentation, go Vpi. One would sound more realistic other will sound more comfortable. Take your pick.
The other posters will not like this advice:

If you are just starting do not spend a lot of money to buy the name.

Find a used Technics 1200 and see if you even like vinyl. Reasonably priced,very easy to set up, and not a bad table.
All of the responses you've received are valid, but I suggest you take advantage of your C2300 MC input - it is one of the very best made. Go with more straightforward table like a Rega RP3 and match it to a low output MC. I'm partial to Dynavector, and their 17D3 is a high-performance bargain. There are others in the $900 range worth considering, too. Make sure you take the time to set the cartridge up correctly, too. Patience and accuracy here will be very well-rewarded. Skimp and you will be very disappointed. Start with a good protractor.

Good luck and happy listening!
My 2 cents... good description by Pani; plus the cartridge will be a major impact on the sound.

And as far as the Rega RP3 mentioned above, I think you will be very disappointed in this budget table when compared to the fine RP6 or the VPI Scout.
Buconero 117, I looked at the site and Harry doesn't need to worry about anything.