I'm fairly new to the audio world, been experimenting a bunch with different speakers, amps and pre-amps. I'd like to try some true analog sound by getting a decent turntable and some records. Could anyone recommend a nice entry level turntable that will give adequate performance? I don't want to spend too much, let's say a budget in the $100-$300 price range.
Also, I'm 30 years old, so have never really heard a good analog system. Is this something I should really worth trying? Or do people mostly like the analog sound because that's what they grew up hearing?
Current setup: Integra Research RDC-7 Pre-Amp/Processor Parasound HCA-1205A 5 channel amp (center & rears) Adcom GFA-565 Monoblocks for mains Kef XQ5 main speakers Kef XQ2C center channel
(most)People that prefer analog like it because it sounds better. You might be able to get a used Music Hall, Rega, or Pro-ject with a cartridge for $300. Make sure your Integra has a phono input or you'll need to get a phono stage too.
I own a Rega P3 and love it.Good sounding, easy to maintain and set up and you should be able to find one for around 400 or so and they maintain their resale value. I grew up when all we had were albums and 8-tracks and used a Pioneer for years. The Rega's sound so much better.
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