One way to approach the cartridge thing when starting out (like what I'm doing right now) is to find a basic good cartridge that every one can agree is the best bang for the buck, and go from there. In my case, I'm starting out with the Denon DL-103, not expensive at all, and there is quite a bit of positive reviews on the net about it. I figure the sky is the limit for cartridges, so start at the begining and work your way up in the cartridge department. I did the same thing with the phono pre, I went with a Graham Slee. I'm still waiting for my rig to be assembled, so don't ask me how they sound. For the step up I have a pair of Peerless 4722.
Phono Pre-amp for Analog Newbie
OK, I am going to take the plunge and go "Back to the Future". I am buying a turntable. After much research, and a lot of listening, I am leaning heavily towards a VPI Scoutmaster. I am looking for advice on:
1) Cartridge (type and make)
2) Phono pre-amp (it will be going into an Anthem AVM30, or I may upgrade to the D1 Statement). I would like to get one with XLR output if possible, or does that really matter?
3) Reasonbly priced cleaning machine.
4) Other "extras" I will need.
Thanks!!
1) Cartridge (type and make)
2) Phono pre-amp (it will be going into an Anthem AVM30, or I may upgrade to the D1 Statement). I would like to get one with XLR output if possible, or does that really matter?
3) Reasonbly priced cleaning machine.
4) Other "extras" I will need.
Thanks!!
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