As an owner of re-pressings and originals, if you are playing your records through a shitty set up, neither will sound great. Invest in a decent set up (think about throwing most of your $$ at receiver and speakers) and your vinyl will make good on the investment.
People will pay more for a LP, than they invest in their system. Silly people. 8-}
Part of the equation for some, not for all though. I think some do make a concerted effort to learn though as this, IMHO, isn't a 'plug and play' situation. Ah, just the nerdy audiophile in me coming out here. Carry on.
As an owner of re-pressings and originals, if you are playing your records through a shitty set up, neither will sound great. Invest in a decent set up (think about throwing most of your $$ at receiver and speakers) and your vinyl will make good on the investment.
People will pay more for a LP, than they invest in their system. Silly people. 8-}
Part of the equation for some, not for all though. I think some do make a concerted effort to learn though as this, IMHO, isn't a 'plug and play' situation. Ah, just the nerdy audiophile in me coming out here. Carry on.
Denon speakers or amp....Numark turntable.
IMHO, do yourself a favor and stay away from any Numark TT.
Check out Rega RP1 or Pro-ject Debut for the bare minimum kind of turntable you should get if taking the plunge. Theyre $300 and up, its almost pointless to get into audiophile stuff if you have any weak links. You'll be better off with CDs. Crazy expensive hobby.
Craigslist and Audiogon can be good places to look for used TTs in your area. A 'lowly' Technics SL-series table would be in that price range, and still give you a solid table. You won't get an SL-1200 for that price, but if you look hard enough an SL-1100 can be had in that range. Otherwise, go with one of the less expensive newer Rega models.
As mentioned, a good cartridge is just as important. I have a new Shure M97xE, an old Shure M91, some random Audiotechnica model, and one other beater. I am looking to install the M91 this weekend and give that a whirl. At any rate, expect to drop another $110+ on a new cart or stylus.
< People who love vinyl but play it on one of those suitcase players with the built in speakers either don't know any better, or are absolutely not interested in vinyl because of the sound. They just like holding the album and watching it spin.... Which is fine, if that's what turns their crank.
Yeah. So true. This guy here is a dumb ass ...
If I was to smile and I held out my hand
If I opened it now would you not understand?
As an owner of re-pressings and originals, if you are playing your records through a shitty set up, neither will sound great. Invest in a decent set up (think about throwing most of your $$ at receiver and speakers) and your vinyl will make good on the investment.
People will pay more for a LP, than they invest in their system. Silly people. 8-}
Part of the equation for some, not for all though. I think some do make a concerted effort to learn though as this, IMHO, isn't a 'plug and play' situation. Ah, just the nerdy audiophile in me coming out here. Carry on.
As an owner of re-pressings and originals, if you are playing your records through a shitty set up, neither will sound great. Invest in a decent set up (think about throwing most of your $$ at receiver and speakers) and your vinyl will make good on the investment.
People will pay more for a LP, than they invest in their system. Silly people. 8-}
Part of the equation for some, not for all though. I think some do make a concerted effort to learn though as this, IMHO, isn't a 'plug and play' situation. Ah, just the nerdy audiophile in me coming out here. Carry on.
Denon speakers or amp....Numark turntable.
Don't let these audiophiles scare you. The average listener doesn't need a high end system to enjoy vinyl. My bro just bought me a bottom of the line Audio-Technical Turntable and I plugged it in to my Sonos. Vitalogy sounds beautiful on it. Maybe not audiophile quality but the depth is great and the crackles are stellar.
< People who love vinyl but play it on one of those suitcase players with the built in speakers either don't know any better, or are absolutely not interested in vinyl because of the sound. They just like holding the album and watching it spin.... Which is fine, if that's what turns their crank.
< People who love vinyl but play it on one of those suitcase players with the built in speakers either don't know any better, or are absolutely not interested in vinyl because of the sound. They just like holding the album and watching it spin.... Which is fine, if that's what turns their crank.
Yeah. So true. This guy here is a dumb ass ...
Pretty sure that guy also has more than one fucking amazing stereo system too!... and for that matter, who knows what that contraption sounds like. (anyway, I didn't call anyone dumb. I said it's fine if that's what they like.... they just aren't getting the benefit of great sound)
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I just ordered this on vinyl from amazon yesterday as well... going to save it till I have my listening room set up in my front living room. Going to get a decent turn table instead of the one kind of like Eddie has in the above picture (ha ha) and hook up my big old 70's Sansui speakers.
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I had an entry level Audio Technica and upgraded quickly to a vintage Denon so that I could adjust tracking force and hopefully save my vinyl (I figured if I'm going to spend crazy money on things like Pearl Jam albums, I don't want the wrong tracking force to mess them up). Then I caught the upgrade bug and now I figure I will always be upgrading. The latest purchases were a Benz Micro Glider cartridge and a Cambridge pre-amp. My system sounds totally underbart.
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Don't waste your money
As mentioned, a good cartridge is just as important. I have a new Shure M97xE, an old Shure M91, some random Audiotechnica model, and one other beater. I am looking to install the M91 this weekend and give that a whirl. At any rate, expect to drop another $110+ on a new cart or stylus.
This guy here is a dumb ass ...
If I opened it now would you not understand?
Don't let these audiophiles scare you. The average listener doesn't need a high end system to enjoy vinyl. My bro just bought me a bottom of the line Audio-Technical Turntable and I plugged it in to my Sonos. Vitalogy sounds beautiful on it. Maybe not audiophile quality but the depth is great and the crackles are stellar.
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Those portable players like the one above are crap.
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http://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX300USB-Stereo-Turntable-Black/dp/B0015HOFZI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398286487&sr=8-1&keywords=sony+turntable
been happy with it. Maybe I dont know any better? I have it hooked up to my Onkyo 7.1 Surround sound all in 1 system.
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