Just retired and want to get back to vinyl listening


I'm reeducating myself.... after years of no TT and focusing on just stereo listening.. I had a some early Klipsch Hersey’s and some GENESIS speakers pair with Yamaha receiver and low end turntable 30-40 years ago -- I can afford a higher end setup this days -- so what are thoughts on pairing a luxman l-550axII with Klipsch cornwalls?

I like the Herseys for music in the day.. cornwalls seem to be larger herseys but may well need audtion some of the tower types folks seem to tout..

I still thinking on TT -- but may get a VPI scout or prime -- thinking through the cartridge choices and other things is still a serious education -- recc?

music taster are varied -- jazz to singer vocalist miles davis - linda Ronstadt and a host of others for vocal musics and instruments- soft rock of the 70-80s- to some classical

thoughts -- looking to 15-20K for the refit for stereo listening - but could stretch some if I like the setup

steventoney

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Congratulation!   I too got back into higher end gear and vinyl a few years ago.  I've had a number of integrated amps (luxman, accuphase, Hegel, pass, Plinius, and now vitus).  I too like the "retro look".  My luxman integrated from the early 80's is the only gear I have from back then.   I say if you like luxman,stick with luxman (although I would say that Hegel and Plinius are the best "band for the buck" gear on the used market, but neither are close to retro).  For the TT, I've had two VPI (a classic and a scout) but I never really liked the feel of a unipivot arm (and my wife hatted them - which also raises a topic no body else has raised, that being if you are attached, appeasing her sensibilities goes a long way for musical bliss).  I have two clearaudio tables and a linn sondek.   Linn has the retro look.  Pro-Ject has a new table with a retro look as well.  Luxman has a table too, but it's not cheap.   For a cartridge, I've had Shelters (7000 and 9000), Air tights (pc 1 and pc 3), micro benz, Lyras (titan and kilos), and sumiko (blackbird).  Ortofon is always a good bet.   One thing I mention that is rarely brought up is cartridges where they stylus extends past the body of the cartridge versus those there the stylus hangs below it .   The former are more exposed to damage.  

Even though i am an advocate of brick and mortar stores, if you do buy mail order, keep in mind that if you buy multiple components, some will discount but you have to call them and talk to them.  I've always had good luck with music direct in Chicago.