HELP best analog system brand new for $5,000.00


i have $5,000.00 to spend on analog system: turntable, arm , cartridge and phono stage. has to be brand new, please i need you help guys. thanks.-
jopi88
To answer your specific question, here's one way to do what you ask:

VPI ScoutMaster turntable and tonearm....$2400
Sumiko Blackbird, Grado Sonata or
Dynavector 20X-H(choose to suit taste)..$500-750
EAR 834P phono stage...........................$1200
Interconnects (two sets)... $???

As others have noted, if you're willing to consider a used phono stage, you can get further improvement for the same cost. For example, a used Herron VTSP for about $1800 would still fit in the budget.
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I would work backwards - either a Creek or Trichord phono stage, approx $600. The Denon DL-103 is a stunningly good value for money moving coil cartridge for $200. The Rega RB250 arm takes a lot of beating and is available in modified form from Expressimo and Origin Live - I have bought an Expressimo Mongoose RB250 to play with (about $650).

We've got about $3500 left to spend (which I might not spend!) I would be tempted by a Teres Model 255 in Cocobolo for $3275 - this has the lead loaded platter and is reckoned to be the optimum 'table in their range.

The great thing about turntables is that they don't really wear out, so they are a good buy used. If you value pitch stability then a Technics SL1200 direct drive should be on your list (and can accommodate the Rega arm with an Origin Live mounting plate) or use the stock arm and fit the Kabusa damper.

If you like lively, dynamic presentation then you must consider a Linn LP12. And check out Jean Nantais' Lenco Home Depot thread here - those old idler wheel tables produce some great sounds and work particularly well with moving coil cartridges.

I would also check out the VPI range.

Finally, spending $5k is a big investment that you will want to work for a long time to come. Any hifi dealer will welcome you with open arms.

Check out lots of possibilities, take your time, enjoy choosing and don't commit until you are 110% certain that you can live with the table/arm/cartridge combo - don't buy what you haven't heard and loved.

Take along to demos a selection of vinyl that you know really well, and if you don't really enjoy all your track selections then the table on demo is not the one for you. Don't buy any sales bs.

Let us know how you get on.

Red
Hmmmm,

Beware of buying equipment on "sale", avoid the temptation to buy something because it is 20% off (or whatever). Think of the value of the equipment and not a discount. Most places still make money even if they "say" its 50 % off. Guess what? There 50% off is probably only then a fair asking price. After you are all done and know the combination you want then ask for 10 or so %. A dealer will be happy in general to do this on a 5k sale.

Remember Value not a "Deal".

P.S. Have your Turntable properly set up is essential! Make sure you dealer is very good and experienced.
For 5000 used I would try to score the Amazon Model 1 with the Schroder DPS tonearm that has been for sale at an asking price approaching 7k for several months now. This would be a table system to get you off the endless upgrade cycle and listen to records!