Building analog setup-your expertise isappreciated


I'm fairly new to the analog world and the research I've done the last couple years has given me the upgrade bug, but I've been hesitant to move ahead on a new setup. I've tried to avoid posting yet another "what system should I build?" thread, but months of scouring such posts has answered few questions, and raised hundreds more. So here we go.

My goal is to build a decent-sounding analog system. I don't listen to CD's; I've converted them all to files and dumped them. This system will be used only for vinyl.

My current setup is focused on home theater:
Pioneer 1019H receiver
Polk PSW505
Infinity Primus 150 (LR),C25, and satellites.
Audio Technica AT-LP60 TT
Shure cart
Sony PS3

HT and 2-ch will be separate in the future, but my budget will dictate the speed that this happens.

Where I'd like to be (open to suggestions) & my budget to get there:
Total budget: $8,000 - broken up across necessary componants in any denomination up to $2k - I won't spend more than $2k at a time:

Turntable (including cart. and arm): $2000
Preamp: $1,200
Amp: $1,200
Cables: $800
Speakers (monitors or full range): $1,200
Sub (if monitors): $600
Power: $1,000

I don't trust my expertise to decide what combination of cart, preamp, etc. to put together, so I put my question to you all. I will need to purchase this one component at a time, so my question really is: What gear do you recommend, and in what order should I purchase the gear?

Thanks for your time here, and thanks for putting up with another "what should I buy" post.

-T
totemklok

Showing 1 response by manitunc

Depending on the room you have, I would not spend as much on power, cables and subwoofer and put more money into the speakers and buy the turntable and speakers used. For your 2k limit per item, and overall budget of 8k, I would get the least expensive cables you can live with and split the rest evenly on good, used equipment.

For 2k you can pick up a number of VPI and Sota products that are upgradeable and have US manufacturers and service.

You have a preamp listed, but you might need a phono preamp and a line preamp. Your best budget buy would be an integrated amp with a decent phono stage built in. There arent as many of those around as there used to be, but there is some resurgence lately.

For Speakers, if your room is large enough, get a full range floor standing speaker like a PSB Gold or Sonus Faber Liuto or something similar. These are built like a two way monitor with a built in subwoofer. Look for the crossover to be under 300hz. to keep it out of the main part of the music. These tend to work better than a mini with subwoofer.