The DP47F is a very good table. Assuming it is in perfect working condition, you might not even need to change it. I will definitely upgrade the phono amp first.
help guide a vinyl newbie
I am just getting back into vinyl for the first time since college and could use some expertise from this knowledgeable group.
My current setup:
McIntosh 275 Mk IV
ARC LS 5 Mk II
SF Cremona Auditors
Black Cube SE
Denon DP47F
Ayre CX7
I am going to be upgrading my turntable and phono preamp over the next couple of years, but as I am hoping to “do it right once”, I can not afford to do it all at one time. So my question is: should I upgrade the TT and cartridge first and then the phono preamp or vice versa?
Since it will be a couple of years between purchases, I am hoping to gain the biggest upgrade in sound first.
I am planning to buy the ARC PH7, Rega P9 and a cartridge to be determined later respectively if that helps.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
My current setup:
McIntosh 275 Mk IV
ARC LS 5 Mk II
SF Cremona Auditors
Black Cube SE
Denon DP47F
Ayre CX7
I am going to be upgrading my turntable and phono preamp over the next couple of years, but as I am hoping to “do it right once”, I can not afford to do it all at one time. So my question is: should I upgrade the TT and cartridge first and then the phono preamp or vice versa?
Since it will be a couple of years between purchases, I am hoping to gain the biggest upgrade in sound first.
I am planning to buy the ARC PH7, Rega P9 and a cartridge to be determined later respectively if that helps.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
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