which turntable for classic rock/jazz


I'm entertaining the idea of upgrading my turntable. The floor is a concrete slab, and I can use either the top shelf of a Polycrystal or Roomtunes rack. Both racks are very stable and spiked to the concrete. Placement is quite close to the right speaker although I do not experience any acoustic feedback problems with my current setup. I would prefer new over used, and purchase from a local dealer to perform the setup which I prefer not to learn. I am not an analog tweaker.

On my short list are: Clearaudio Emotion CMB Special, Avid Diva, VPI Classic, Thorens TD 160. A long stretch would be something like a Galabier Serac, likely too tweaky for me.

I have two different phono stages, the built in unit of the VAC Renaissance or a Musical Surroundings Phonomena.

Goals would include a quieter background, improved definition, a more spacious soundstage. I don't need a subteranean bottom end but good kick in the bass.
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Showing 1 response by utahusker

Since you stated you want a dealer to setup for you, what do your local dealers sell? If all that you listed are available, I'd probably go with the Serac also if funds allow.

If you can't afford the Serac, I highly recommend the Diva II. I own one and there is nothing to setting it up. I bought mine through Music Direct and their prices are negotiable and they will set it up for you if you buy your cartridge from them.

The Jelco arm that comes with the Avid is quite good too, or you can order it without the arm and have them set up the arm of your choice.