Music Hall MMF-5 SE


I am looking at the rega 3 and the Music hall MMF- 5 SE as my first turntable. Suggestions???
flyfisher

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The owner of Quest For Sound is Stephen Monte. I am holding his card in my hand right now just to make sure I get the spelling right. Yup, that's Stephen.
I did not find any info on the Technics table ...
Would you say it is in the same league as the Rega and the music hall?
Okay I just picked up the VPI Scout from Quest For Sound and I must say that Stephen is great to deal with. Here is a retailer who is actually HAPPY to give auditions! Some shops make you feel like you need to hand them your credit card as you walk in the door. Anyway thats an all together different story... I am setting up the Scout and I am stumped. I do not have a shure stylus gauge as this is my first turntable. Do I need to stop at this point? Any one know a dealer near north eastern PA that will have one and be open Sunday?
I need to add that I will be needing a phono preamp as well. Pre amp is the Pass X1 with the Pass X250 amp.
I have been reading the threads and I am still confused...
Psychicanimal you clearly state that the technics is the way to go and some of the members seem to agree yet others would say the technics is not a serious audiophile turntable. I did read the kabusa articles and it seems like a valid argument on behalf of the Technics. I am also looking at a VPI Scout that is selling on the 'gon. I could really use some advise here as I have never been into vinyl. I would like to make a decision by this weekend so I can enjoy the music!!!
$yanx, thanks for your response. I had the opportunity to listen to the technics last night and upon asking the owner, I was told its the best there is and a workhorse. I am leaning toward the Scout at this point and will probably purchase today.