Turntable?


Hi finally getting a turn table! I have a NAD 356 amp with totem Sttaf speakers. What do you recommend to go with this setup and similar price point?

thanks

brian
brianwillson
Hi finally getting a turn table! I have a NAD 356 amp with totem Sttaf speakers. What do you recommend to go with this setup and similar price point?
Your budget is a similar price point to what?  The amp or the speakers?

Its just not the TT you have to consider.  The cartridge is equally responsible for the final result.  And your NAD C356 does not have a phono stage, so you you have to budget for one of these also.  And this is just as important too.

$500 is just the entry level with new TT's these days and you get what you pay for - these decks would end up being the weak link relative to the rest of your gear. 

So I would set your budget at or around the MSRP of your speakers.  Besides the Rega RP-3, also look at the VPI Scout Jr., Clearaudio Concept, Sota Comet, Music Hall 7.3 and the Pro-ject Classic.

Good MM only phono stages can be found starting around 200 bucks such as the Pro-ject Phono Box S, NAD PP4, Musical Fidelity V90LPS up to the Graham Slee Graham Amp 2.

Good luck and have fun.  Vinyl can be very engaging and sound amazing when done right.

I have a great Linn Basik/Akito bought used that cost less than 500 bucks, I get astonishing results from an underrated Sumiko Pearl cartridge, and have heard a new U-Turn Audio table that sounded killer for around 450 bucks with an Ortofon 2M Red included. Don’t listen to the budget naysayers…my Cambridge 640P phono preamp with its (no longer available) Pangea P100 power supply is killer and was seriously (!) inexpensive, and the many cool things from Pro-Ject and elsewhere can deliver the analog goods. Have MORE fun.
wolf garcia is right and this is often an over looked and very good table. Snatch one up!!!!