Help for my return to vinyl -- $2K rig.


I'm thinking of buying my first TT, cartridge and phono preamp. I grew up listening to records and have perhaps 100 saved up from my youth.

As part of a move, I decided to upgrade my system, and my dealer is a devout vinyl guy-- I listened to a bunch of vinyl while auditioning amplifiers and really loved the sound. The setup I listened to most was a Rega RP-6 through either a bellari or rega phono stage (I'll just try to forget what I heard through the Shindo/Garrard rig in the big room). I believe that rig gets close to $3K including a cartridge, which is just a bit higher than I want to go at this point. I'm thinking $1,500-$2,000 for a new TT/Cartridge and used phono stage. I don't generally like to buy used components with lots of moving parts, but electronics are generally fine.

System:

Line Magnetic 518IA (22 Watt Integrated 845 SET)
Merlin TSM-MME
Cary 306/200

Here's the thing-- my budget will be high enough next year to get the Rega Rig mentioned above, maybe even something nicer, so if I'm going to be disappointed by the offerings in my current price range, maybe I should just wait a year rather than buying some typical entry-level rig and losing the money the minute I drive them off the lot and realize I want more. OTOH, I'd like to enjoy some vinyl now. I'll appreciate suggestions.

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dkidknow
I would consider the VPI Scout (old model) for $1750 at Upscale Audio OR the new VPI Scout 1.1 for $1950. Include the Ortofon 2M Black MM cartridge and I think you have a great package in your price range.
Your system consists of some high quality components and it would be a mistake to compromise on a new budget turntable. Quell your buying used phobia and purchase the Basis 2001 with modified RB250 currently listed for 1600.00 which will be a solid foundation for years to come.
Spending less to begin with usually doesn't save money in the long run.
BTW no relation to seller
2 small steps ultimately cost more than 1 big step. I would wait for available funds and purchase what you want.
Thanks for your thoughts. The Line Magnetic and Merlins do make for a pretty resolving pair that won't suffer a subpar front end very well. I'm thinking forbearance might be the better part of valor here. May have to wait till next year.

OTOH, I don't think my mom would mind me borrowing her 1980s era B&O TT. I could always use my budget to buy a quality used phono preamp right now and wait until next year to buy a TT that would really make my heart flutter. Makes sense or do i stop squirming and just put the analog rig on hold?
Put down the $2k on the Garrard rig and the rest either on the credit card or work something out with the dealer.