Subs or Turntable?


I’ve long wanted a VPI turntable, and I’m very drawn to the Prime series. 

But the budget keeps being pushed out, and logically I think a pair of subs would make a stronger impact on the sound. Looking at REL t7x, which comes in lower than the TT. 

So subs or TT? Logic or heart? What would you do? 

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Once you buy the subs, which as others have pointed out will have a huge impact on your listening experience, you'll still want the turntable.

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Subs first....

 

Since you already have a decent turntable......why bother with another turntable?

....Just het a good top loading cd player, buy some high quality Japanese SHM cds, Blu-Spec cds, UHQCDs and SACDs. It will feel like a organic ritual when you play the cds..... and sound a whole lot better than the motherload of horse dung quality vinyl pressings out there. If you stick with vinyl only, your playlist might get smaller & smaller due to the above mentioned. 

 

The table would be replacing my current Mofi Ultradeck and I would bring my Hana ML to a new table. 

The rest of the system on the vinyl end is Bob’s Devices Sky 20-S, Sutherland 20/20 w/lps, Mastersound Dueventi, and Rosso Fiorentino speakers. The room is smaller at 12x15x7.5 ft. 

 @sounds_real_audio  Quoted from an earlier post: 

The table would be replacing my current Mofi Ultradeck and I would bring my Hana ML to a new table. 

The rest of the system on the vinyl end is Bob’s Devices Sky 20-S, Sutherland 20/20 w/lps, Mastersound Dueventi, and Rosso Fiorentino speakers. The room is smaller at 12x15x7.5 ft. 

 

 

First is that I would need speaker level inputs. My amp does not have any additional outputs and getting a different amp just to fit in a sub doesn't really make financial sense at this point.

You don't need an amp with an additional set of outputs to use speaker level inputs on a sub. You just connect the sub's wires in parallel to the speaker cables at the amplifier or speaker binding posts.