Analog Noob: I have a few questions


Hi,

I am hoping I can be pointed in the right direction. I am looking to get into analogue, and as far as I know, will need the following: turntable/cartridge (usually sold together on lower-end product), a phono preamp, and some cables. And, some LP's!

Where should I start? I don't have an unlimited budget: trying to keep it around $1000 for starters, perhaps a bit more. Any suggestions, either new or used? I am typically an A'gon shopper, buying used from the boards, but there is a good 2-channel analogue shop a few hours away, so I don't mind buying new, either. They know their stuff, but I am not sure they have anything in the price range I am looking at.

I listen to jazz, vocals, acoustic guitar, and orchestral and chamber music. My system is solid yet forgiving: Dehavilland preamp, upgraded McCormack DNA-125 Gold, and Tyler acoustics Linbrook Signature full-range. I am anticipating some great-sounding music with LP's!
dawgcatching

Showing 1 response by rockvirgo

Never fear, every noob on the block used to have a working TT setup. For a new cartridge go to garage-a-records.com for a Shure M97xE. For a new TT get one somebody on here suggests that fits the Shure and has an understandable installation manual. Once you put it all together recheck the settings every few months. For a phono preamp find the cheapest Rotel wherever you can find it. Look online locally for unwanted record collections. Vinyl playback sounds good even when pretty it's screwed up. It's simple. Don't worry. If you ever tear off a cartridge connector or crimp a cantilever just don't do it again. If you use your new TT every day change the stylus or the cartridge once a year.