Possibly Looking for a Turntable/Cartridge Under $1000


I'm getting back into audio and trying to decide if I want to include a turntable and cartridge too. While I have collection of about 300+ LPs and EPs, for the most part I'm a digital guy at heart. All of my vinyl is over 30 years old. Once I heard the dynamics of CDs I never went back to vinyl and only did tapes in the car.

Of course vinyl overall fell out of favor for a while, but has since made a come back. I never understood the attraction to vinyl given the dynamics and headroom available with digital music. However, in getting back into audio I had a thought, that maybe I didn't see the appeal of vinyl because I've never had anything thing more than an entry level turntable.

My current system for 2-channel is Martin Logan SL3s, a Hegel P20 preamp, and currently I'm using an amp based on the Purifi EVAL1 Stereo 1ET400A module, though the amp could change later if I can swing a Hegel H30a.

I know my budget of $1000 is not high end level, but it's a little better than entry level. Given my setup, would a turntable/cartridge in the $1000 ballpark give me anything more in terms of sonic refinement and dynamics over an entry level turntable?

Thanks in advance.

 

mcraghead

Have it been considered to take the EAN numbers of the Vinyl collection and have the collection valued.

As a guestimate through knowingimg general used prices as a lowest value sale price and selling to non dealers. A value of $1500 will be seen once all EAN's are logged and price checked.

Don't be surprised is $5K + is a discovered value.

I would not suggest this usually, but it is made known that Vinyl is a Source left behind when a Digital Source was Wed to. 

A great Digital Source can be acquired for the remuneration of Vinyl being sold. 

 

 

 

@pindac 

"Opinions are like a-holes. Everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks."

@yogiboy The MoFi looks interesting. I found one review that speaks very highly of the StudioDeck, though I believe the cartridge is different. How much difference do cartridges make? Do they make more of a difference that the turntable itself? Forgive what may seem like very basic questions, but while I've had turntables before they were at the kiddie pool level (approx. $100 or less in 1982). I'll see if I can find more reviews.

@pindac I haven't considered selling my collection at all. Even though I haven't listened to it in years, my general philosophy is, not just with audio, why would I get rid of something that I paid good money for? I know it doesn't make sense. I can't explain it.

@vinylvin I just saw your post, so I haven't looked into the Technics yet. Is there an advantage of direct drive over belt drive, or are they just different? I know it used to be that DJs would prefer direct drive, as it was easier to spin records and mix on, but I'm assuming direct drive isn't just for DJs.

Thanks for the input.