Analog Front End for 5000


I have been listening to digitals. Recently, I bought many classic LPs at very good price. I want to set up my analog system. I purchased a music hall MMF-7 TT to test, but I am not satisfied. I want to buy a turn table, a tone arm and a cartridge with a budget of $5000. I listen to classic music the most.
By the way, how much should I spend to set up an analog system which can sound better than any CD player.
Any suggestion is appreciated.
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Hzhu1920:

Personally, I don't think that I'll be spending $5,000.00 on my analog system when I will begin assembling it around next month or so (I am going to spend about half of what you are proposing to spend). But now, if I were to spend that amount, here's what I would go with:

(01). Phono Stage: AcousTech PH-1 -- $1,200.00 (new).

(02). Turntable: VPI Aries -- $2,000.00 (used).

(03). Tone Arm: JMW-12 -- $800.00 (used).

(04). Cartridge: One of the Grado Reference models (but I'll be opting for a low output MC this time around) -- $1,000.00 (give or take a few $$$$$$).

And then later on, as soon as the budget recovers, then upgrade the tone arm cabling, upgrade the cables going from the turntable to the phono stage, and then invest in a record cleaning machine (I'll opt for one of the "mid-level" or "high-end" Nitty Grittys (they seem to do as much as a VPI 16.5 does, but for about half of the cost)), and you are well on your way to a lifetime of analog bliss and enjoyment.

Good Luck..........

--Charles--
There's a Basis 2001 w/Graham 2.2 for sale here right now... with some negotiation you may be able to get in just over your budget with a respectable cartridge. I have this rig (with a MicroBenz m2) and I'm very pleased...
I couldn't agree with the Sota Star suggestion more. I began with a Sapphire and recently traded it in for a Star. Both the Star and Donna and Kirk at Sota are fantastic. I have never had a better experience in this hobby which is well known for it's snobs.
I've spent many hours listening to VPI turntables and would never seriously consider buying one. They fall far short of the Sota in every respect, except they seem to send more samples out for magazines to reveiw.
I use a Rega RB 900 arm with a Benz Glider and have never heard better sound from my vinyl.
Call Donna and see what a refurbished Star will cost, then you'll know what you have left to spend on an arm and cartridge combo.
Since I got my TT set up CDs are only for background music not serious listening. CD can't compete!!!
NRCHY: Have you made a direct comparison with other tables? If so, which ones...(besides VPI as you stated)??

I am interested in what you found with the Regas and the comparisons.