I'd say don't forget about the Nottinghams, and you could do a lower end Teres kit with a Rega tonarm for around your price range too.
Turntable Advice
Now that I have a few good Beatles LPs on the way, I need to buy a turntable. My old Sony just isn't going to work. I have narrowed things down to a few models and would like some input from you all. All of these are on A-gon now, although I haven't been in contact with all of the sellers yet. Anyway, the choices are:
VPI Scout- the advantage I see here is that they are fairly new and seem to have a good rep. Not the most pleasing to the eye.
VPI Mk3- Several variations available, good rep, I would upgrade them to MKIV. One has an ET-2 arm. They are all at least 10-15 years old and quite used. I do like how they look the best (wood base).
Linn Sondek LP12- Lots of these around. At least 15 years old, good reputation, tried and true. Nearing the end of their useful life?
When all is said and done, I will probably be into these for about $1500-2000. Since I have no way of looking at or auditioning them before I buy, I feel like I'm just taking a shot in the dark. I appreciate any thoughts you all have.
Thanks,
Rick
VPI Scout- the advantage I see here is that they are fairly new and seem to have a good rep. Not the most pleasing to the eye.
VPI Mk3- Several variations available, good rep, I would upgrade them to MKIV. One has an ET-2 arm. They are all at least 10-15 years old and quite used. I do like how they look the best (wood base).
Linn Sondek LP12- Lots of these around. At least 15 years old, good reputation, tried and true. Nearing the end of their useful life?
When all is said and done, I will probably be into these for about $1500-2000. Since I have no way of looking at or auditioning them before I buy, I feel like I'm just taking a shot in the dark. I appreciate any thoughts you all have.
Thanks,
Rick
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Buy a Technics SP-10 MKII in good condition. They've become difficult to find, however it is likely to be your last turntable. I've had one for about 8 years, and they are outstanding: low rumble, high torque, built to last, highly musical. I'm using one with an SME IV arm and Denon 103D MC cartridge. I've got a fairly "high-end" system, but have no desire to upgrade the analog section. It is a vinyl classic...... |
buy a notting ham, sandpaper, router, old vcr tape out of the cassette and a planer with very sharp blades ;-). most TT will perform well. if you have an unlimited budget spend it otherwise keep the TT simple and after you mount a good cartridge try an expensive interconnect and hear the difference from stock. enjoy the music! |
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