How much do I need to spend to make vinyl sound better than digital?


All,

I have a solid vinyl setup that I like to think of as entry-level “plus:” Project Debut Pro with Sumiko Moonstone cartridge.  I enjoy vinyl for the ritual but find that my digital gear - a $400 ifi streamer and the AKM DAC built into my Anthem preamp - beats the analog rig in most ways.  Far better imaging/soundstage and much tighter bass without the occasional distortion/sibilance/warbling of the vinyl rig.  I haven’t messed with cartridge setup other than to check the factory-performed alignment, which looks perfect.  The table is perfectly balanced, counterweight set correctly with an electronic scale, etc - so I have no reason to think there’s a setup problem.  
 

Is this par for the course for this level of vinyl gear?  What do I need to spend to get my vinyl gear to match the performance of decent digital?  I’m thinking of upgrading to a Clearaudio Concept, perhaps with a Hana SL cartridge, but I want to make sure doing that is going to deliver a fundamentally different experience than what I have right now with the Project/Sumiko combination.

 

No interest in flame wars or rehashing the vinyl/digital debate.  I know vinyl can sound wonderful and am simply trying to decide whether I can afford the price of entry for a system that can gets the basics right (no audible distortion/sibilance, decent imaging).  I thought the Project/Sumiko would have gotten me there, but for whatever reason it hasn’t fit the bill.Thanks for any insights. 

lousyreeds1

First step isolation base for table look for a black diamond racing source shelf

Then new  phono stage 

 

Dave and Troy

AUDIO INTELLECT Nj

 

@zx10 

Vinyl can never sound like SACD on a good player

I agree completely. SACD is so underwhelming on my system I never bothered to buy a player, and am glad I saved the money on hardware and software. It definitely wasn't any better than the streamer I had at the time (which I have since upgraded to better). I'm glad vinyl doesn't sound like SACD. That would be most disappointing.

+1 Hana SL - at $1.2k, it is a good value and leaves plenty for the TT and PP ;-)

I have two good sacd player the Marantz Ruby and the SA10. I have 2 analog set up. SME 10 tt and Icon tube phono pre. PS3 mark 2.And the other one is VPi prime scout tt with Sutherland 20/20 LPS upgrade.To be honest i enjoyed all of them. But if I have time to really sit and listen? I prefer my vynil set up.Also on rock I played mostly digital. Jazz and classical I go vynil.I believe my digital is not that far from my analog.SACD can be so close to analog.