Starting over with vinyl


Having just acquired new MMGs after a decade without music (yes, what a long strange trip it has been), I will begin to rebuild my music collection.

The question is "vinyl or cd"?  I have a collection of 100 or so CDs and no vinyl at all.

My system is Adcom GTP-500, GFA-555 and MMGs.  An Onix XCD-88 and Denon DCM-280 take care of the CD side.

Musical preferences are folk, bluegrass, jazz, classical and rock and roll (60s and 70s) and female vocals.

My last turntable was a Revox B970 and before that there was a Technics belt drive with a Shure V15 cartridge.

Buying used, what would be a reasonable starting place with a budget of $500 for equipment?  And is there anything I should know about the phono stage of the GTP-500 (checked out and functioning as designed) that would steer me away from vinyl?

Thanks in advance for your responses
kythyn

Showing 1 response by sjtm

Vinyl is a slippery slope - I know , as I am currently careening down it at somewhat out of control speeds.  I have both digital and analog going now and still buy both formats.  I love my vinyl obsession, but it is much more expensive than digital as it is easy to get seduced into upgradeitis.

When I started buying vinyl, I was very wary of used and only bought new - mostly reissues.  With a lot of research online, I was able to identify the best quality recordings (thanks Steve Hoffman forums) and the best prices.  Nonetheless, I have bought almost 600 albums in the past year at a cost of over $8 grand.  Probably 10% of these were used. 

In the case of used, I found that there were a few shops in my area that were good places to find clean copies at fair prices, but these still cost $6-$12 depending on condition, vs $12-$18 for new on sale. ( I have spent as much as $40 for a single new album - but these are the "audiophile" editions that guys like Michael Fremer rave about). Occasionally I have come across great buys in the $2-$3 range, but it is very dependent on the music you are looking for.  FWIW - my entire collection is almost entirely comprised of albums originally recorded before 1980 (pre digital), or some recent albums that are largely or completely analogue recording / mastering (i.e Vanessa Fernandez - thanks Mr. Fremer).

 During that time I also bought CD's, including several SACD's, and typically spend $4-$6 each (SACD's $10-$15).  I am careful to read up on the mastering quality of these as many are not well done.  I have over 500 CD's, mostly purchased in the 80's and 90's, and many are unlistenable on my system - overly loud and shrill compared to my recent purchases.

Bottom line - my experience has led me to conclude that, to put together a good vinyl system ( TT, cartridge preamp) and a decent album collection is at least a $1,500-$2,000 investment, and can quickly grow from there. 

If I were on a tight budget, I would probably stick with a laptop as a source and a good DAC. There are plenty of online sources for lossless or hi res files cheap or free.