another vote for the Project Evo.
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO or Rega Planar 1 or Music Hall MMF-2.3 for casual listening?
I have a small collection of LPs and 45s lying around the house that I haven't listen to in years, but would like to get back to listening again. Currently my serious music listening is in the digital domain, CD/SACD and Streaming (Qobuz and Tidal). For now the vinyl will be for casual listening so I don't want to spend a lot of money on a analog setup. The turntables mentioned in the title seem to fit the price range I'm willing to pay for my situation.
As far as to what sound characteristics I'm looking for, it really doesn't matter because like it stated, for now it's just casual listening and just getting some enjoyment from listening to the records. I suppose build quality and reliability among the three turntables is just as important of a factor.
The records I have are a range of genres, classical, classic rock,pop, etc, some going back to the 50s. Some are in pretty decent condition, others are full of scratches. None would be considered audiophile quality, just the kind of records you would typically buy in the record department at Sears or the local record store.
My current system: Preamp Emotiva USP-1 (which I will be replacing in the near future), Amp: Rotel RB-1552 MK11, Speakers: Monitor Audio Silver 100 gen6.
TIA
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