I want to hear those speakers!!!! Live near me? Central NJ.
I suggest you think long, future flexibility, let that influence your decisions now. Especially if you might add/go back to MC cartridge. And you may change to a separate dedicated 2 channel system in the future.
I just went thru a few TT progressions piecemeal, as follows
1. longer arm, thus needed a larger deck/plinth
2. direct drive quartz locked for instant/constant speed
3. mono cartridge, definitely better as I learned here
4. two arms on the larger deck/plinth, 1 mono ready to go, the long arm stereo,
5. how to switch tonearm inputs instantly in listening session? Didn’t even think about it, I got lucky, my preamp has phono 1/MM and phono 2/MM (you now have a single MM phono input it seems)
6. MC Cartridge (my first one, finally), now how to boost up to MM strength?
7. MC Phono Preamp OR Step Up Transformer (SUT). As I love the sound of my existing tube phono, I went SUT.
8. SUT for a specific cartridge, single in/out, specific MC load, OR, flexibility for the future? I searched extensively, I went for 3 selectable tonearm inputs, PASS for MM, 4 optional MC loads, front switches, risked vintage to save money and I love to keep great vintage stuff going
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fidelity-research-FR-FRT-4-Toroidal-Transformer-In-Excellent-Condition/3336...
9. You might not think your Marantz phono is wonderful, you could buy a separate Phono stage, you mentioned not too pricey, I tried this $300. one. Keep it or return it. It has MM and MC, but only one MC loading choice 100 ohms which I found too limiting.
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/usa/en/products/hi-fi/phono-preamp/duo
10. Now, I’m going to squeeze a 3rd tonearm on the left side of my 2 arm plinth, for ready to go Mono/MM (replaceable stylus)/MC (using MM will reduce wear on non-replaceable MC). I will find a compact arm with surface mounted arm plate, a simple hole thru the 70mm deck, a 9" will fit
It’s big for 2 arms, but that will be fairly compact for 3 arms with dust cover tall enough for more arms to fit.
EASY, because I went for future flexibility, my SUT has 3 inputs for 3 arms (MM or MC), and the preamp has two MM. Not luck this time, flexibility was key in my selection.
My point is, had I thought it thru all together before I started??? I’m very happy with the result, but feel lucky that it all worked out. I had a whole lotta help here. see the last photo here
https://www.ebay.com/itm/George-Harrison/133534402519
I suggest you think long, future flexibility, let that influence your decisions now. Especially if you might add/go back to MC cartridge. And you may change to a separate dedicated 2 channel system in the future.
I just went thru a few TT progressions piecemeal, as follows
1. longer arm, thus needed a larger deck/plinth
2. direct drive quartz locked for instant/constant speed
3. mono cartridge, definitely better as I learned here
4. two arms on the larger deck/plinth, 1 mono ready to go, the long arm stereo,
5. how to switch tonearm inputs instantly in listening session? Didn’t even think about it, I got lucky, my preamp has phono 1/MM and phono 2/MM (you now have a single MM phono input it seems)
6. MC Cartridge (my first one, finally), now how to boost up to MM strength?
7. MC Phono Preamp OR Step Up Transformer (SUT). As I love the sound of my existing tube phono, I went SUT.
8. SUT for a specific cartridge, single in/out, specific MC load, OR, flexibility for the future? I searched extensively, I went for 3 selectable tonearm inputs, PASS for MM, 4 optional MC loads, front switches, risked vintage to save money and I love to keep great vintage stuff going
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fidelity-research-FR-FRT-4-Toroidal-Transformer-In-Excellent-Condition/3336...
9. You might not think your Marantz phono is wonderful, you could buy a separate Phono stage, you mentioned not too pricey, I tried this $300. one. Keep it or return it. It has MM and MC, but only one MC loading choice 100 ohms which I found too limiting.
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/usa/en/products/hi-fi/phono-preamp/duo
10. Now, I’m going to squeeze a 3rd tonearm on the left side of my 2 arm plinth, for ready to go Mono/MM (replaceable stylus)/MC (using MM will reduce wear on non-replaceable MC). I will find a compact arm with surface mounted arm plate, a simple hole thru the 70mm deck, a 9" will fit
It’s big for 2 arms, but that will be fairly compact for 3 arms with dust cover tall enough for more arms to fit.
EASY, because I went for future flexibility, my SUT has 3 inputs for 3 arms (MM or MC), and the preamp has two MM. Not luck this time, flexibility was key in my selection.
My point is, had I thought it thru all together before I started??? I’m very happy with the result, but feel lucky that it all worked out. I had a whole lotta help here. see the last photo here
https://www.ebay.com/itm/George-Harrison/133534402519