Absolute newbie question ??


Ok, I am brand new to the whole analog, vinyl hobby. I am not sure if I ever will be but I wanted to own a record player, so I bought one since I own many records. I have never heard how a record should sound in analog reference system. My system is very good and it plays CDs beautifully. However, records sound like they are missing bass and most of the mids. Is this how they were recorded? Do I need a new needle? new turntable? new preamp?

BTW, what I bought was: Pioneer PL-1100 and Rotel RQ-970. I didn't want to spend a lot of money since I didn't know if I am going to stick with it.

Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance,
MO
moganes

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One more thing... Which one of these should I try?
http://www.needledoctor.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.402/.f

MO
http://www.needledoctor.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.402/it.A/id.244/.f

what I am thinking...
That's what I thought. What does properly setup means? :) Can I get some education on this subject?

Thanks,
MO
I am using Rotel RQ-970 phono preamp. I shouldn't use it?

Also, what is a good and inexpensive cartridge I should try? I am not sure what brand I have atm.

Thanks.
Everything is connected correctly. I will try a different cartridge I guess. I am not ready to give up. How close to a CD quility can you get on these things anyway?