Phono Pre-amp for Analog Newbie


OK, I am going to take the plunge and go "Back to the Future". I am buying a turntable. After much research, and a lot of listening, I am leaning heavily towards a VPI Scoutmaster. I am looking for advice on:

1) Cartridge (type and make)

2) Phono pre-amp (it will be going into an Anthem AVM30, or I may upgrade to the D1 Statement). I would like to get one with XLR output if possible, or does that really matter?

3) Reasonbly priced cleaning machine.

4) Other "extras" I will need.

Thanks!!
macdadtexas
One way to approach the cartridge thing when starting out (like what I'm doing right now) is to find a basic good cartridge that every one can agree is the best bang for the buck, and go from there. In my case, I'm starting out with the Denon DL-103, not expensive at all, and there is quite a bit of positive reviews on the net about it. I figure the sky is the limit for cartridges, so start at the begining and work your way up in the cartridge department. I did the same thing with the phono pre, I went with a Graham Slee. I'm still waiting for my rig to be assembled, so don't ask me how they sound. For the step up I have a pair of Peerless 4722.
Dynavector P75 at 595 is an excellent phono stage that accepts both low and high output cartridges. It also has switches to adjust the unit for the specifications of different cartridges; good value for 595.

The Decware phono stage is about 1500 when equipped for both low/high output cartridges. It is an excellent unit, tubed, and you can order it and send it back within 30 days for a refund if you do not like it. Wonderful unit.

From here it starts getting quite expensive.
great choice of table, get the outer ring clamp if you can afford it! in terms of cartridges, i'd recommend shelter and the benz micros. in my best opinion, the Shelter 301 is the best entry level cartridge. if you play alot of rock, i might go with a Benz Micro Glider. if price is not a huge obstacle i'dc onsider the Benz L2 or Shelter 901. i've heard them all on my Scoutmaster and they are all great. my scoutmaster originally shipped with a Dyna 20xL and i found it to sound a little thin. then again cartridges are very personal choices. in terms of phono stages, take a look at the low end Accoustech, killer phono stages! if thats too high, consider Creek. if price is no object, get the TOTL Whest Audio!