Best bang for the buck


What’s been the most cost effective item you purchased for your system? 
I will go first- a Zerostat I bought 40 years ago. Next most cost effective purchase has to be a Denon DL103R cartridge which I bought new for $300. 

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Recently that would be the Riverstone Audio  Stylus Gauge.   Excellent product for cheap.     Another product I think is a huge bang for the buck is Ned Clayton's SUT.   Great product , build and sound quality is high for the price 

VPI HW-16 record cleaning machine when they first came out.  Serial Number 15.  I put the .5 upgrade package on it when it first came out also.

Had this unit for well over 40 years now.  Has cleaned thousands and thousands of records.  Still going strong.  Never any problems.

Needless to say...paid for itself many times over...

Bought a used Heybrook TT2 table in 1985 with a Linn Basik tonearm. Upgraded. to an Alphason HRS-100 tonearm 10 years later for another 500$ (new) when analog was declining . Sold the table and tonearm separately last year for more than 1500$. Got my money back and more while enjoying a great turntable for 40 years. The lesson I learned over the years are 1) buy used if you can and 2) buy quality brand products in the first place that can resell fairly well.