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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Showing 3 responses by mechans

If you really just want a decent table that comes with a cartridge you should look over the Music Hall offerings. I own an MMF-5 which came with a cart. Not sure if the current one does. It should get you started after getting a decent phono stage, for well under $2k and much closer to $1K. It is simple and pleasant.
The big problem with the B&O table will be the cartridge. It may be need to be replaced, if it has never been changed, which may be the case.
I agree with the VPI Scout table as a very worthy start if paired with a good cartridge. There are usually very good 'previously owned" phono stages for sale. I think you will be very happy with a Scout, but then you'll want a record cleaning machine before too long LOL. - there are several manual cleaning rigs that work just fine.
I don't think debt is the way to go but that is a personal decision.
Get a VPI Scout with the Dynavector 20X and get a VPI P75 phono, but I must tell you that the Graham Slee Gram Amp 2 SE Phono or get the MC version of the Graham Slee make a killer set. You may have some money left over to buy a few LPs. If you are buying used (except the Cartridge) You should have plenty left to buy music.