Vinyl setup help

Hagrid7575
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Ok, going to put this here ...
Hello good peoples,
I am not sure if this is the right place to put this, so apologies in advance.if it's not.
I am doing some X-mas shopping and have a Q for the vinyl folks out there,
Any suggestions for a decent/good setup - table and speakers etc? We're looking to purchase something middle of the road, something decent, but not looking to break bank here.
Google has given me a thousand different opinions, and I see there are a few bundles out there for sale , but Im more interested in what you, the vinyl lover, has to say.
Thank you kindly...
Hello good peoples,
I am not sure if this is the right place to put this, so apologies in advance.if it's not.
I am doing some X-mas shopping and have a Q for the vinyl folks out there,
Any suggestions for a decent/good setup - table and speakers etc? We're looking to purchase something middle of the road, something decent, but not looking to break bank here.
Google has given me a thousand different opinions, and I see there are a few bundles out there for sale , but Im more interested in what you, the vinyl lover, has to say.
Thank you kindly...
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Fluance has a few deals going on right now. I've long been either a vintage or Pro-ject guy, but Fluance really cannot be beat for quality, entry level tables. I would recommend at least getting one of the reference tables (RT82 and above). The price jump of $50 from RT81 to RT82 is more than justifiable (I've tested both tables and not just the sound, but the build quality is much improved on the 82 vs the 81).
RT82 (or 83) turntable
PA10 preamp
Ai61 powered speakers
Acrylic platter (optional - buy if you have the add'l funds)
There is a bundle with the first 3 for $700, but if you buy all 4 things separate with the current deals, it only comes out to $725. Another $50 will get you the RT83 with the Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, which is a decent improvement over the OM10 on the RT82. The nice thing about the 2M Red is if you ever decide to upgrade, the cartridge will also accept the 2M Blue stylus.
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Thank you so much- really good info, much appreciated0
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It would definitely help if you gave your budget.There are so many options it would be easier to give you some suggestions.0
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I have the Audio Technica LP 120 table and love it! Owned it for about 5 years and it works great."I got memories, I got shit"0
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eddiec said:It would definitely help if you gave your budget.There are so many options it would be easier to give you some suggestions.0
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Hagrid7575 said:eddiec said:It would definitely help if you gave your budget.There are so many options it would be easier to give you some suggestions.
Is that for the whole setup or just turntable?
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Well guess it depends
the more I look around, the more I’m seeing $500 doesn’t get you much of anything for a Whole setup. Guess I was hoping to spend 500-600 on a whole thing, but that’s looking like close to
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A friend has this set up and is quite pleased with it.
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Hagrid7575 said:Well guess it depends
the more I look around, the more I’m seeing $500 doesn’t get you much of anything for a Whole setup. Guess I was hoping to spend 500-600 on a whole thing, but that’s looking like close to
inpossible for anything decentYeah, tough to get a decent setup at that price range.Check out U-turn https://uturnaudio.com/You could get their custom base table with a built-in preamp and cue for $300.(Then whenever you have the funds, you can begin to upgrade it- cartridge, platter, dedicated preamp, etc.)My Dad has one with a Grado cartridge and it sounds great.Then grab a pair of speakers in the 300 range and that would be a decent start.I'm not sure if you would need powered speakers with that setup, Maybe somebody could chime in.
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HesCalledDyer said:Fluance has a few deals going on right now. I've long been either a vintage or Pro-ject guy, but Fluance really cannot be beat for quality, entry level tables. I would recommend at least getting one of the reference tables (RT82 and above). The price jump of $50 from RT81 to RT82 is more than justifiable (I've tested both tables and not just the sound, but the build quality is much improved on the 82 vs the 81).
RT82 (or 83) turntable
PA10 preamp
Ai61 powered speakers
Acrylic platter (optional - buy if you have the add'l funds)
There is a bundle with the first 3 for $700, but if you buy all 4 things separate with the current deals, it only comes out to $725. Another $50 will get you the RT83 with the Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, which is a decent improvement over the OM10 on the RT82. The nice thing about the 2M Red is if you ever decide to upgrade, the cartridge will also accept the 2M Blue stylus.0 -
Don't be afraid to do a piece at a time until you can get to listening. I worked at putting my setup over a year or so, I could have rushed it or picked different components but I made a decision to go one way and glad I did.
I then went and made upgrades that also helped along the way.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:Don't be afraid to do a piece at a time until you can get to listening. I worked at putting my setup over a year or so, I could have rushed it or picked different components but I made a decision to go one way and glad I did.
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mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:Don't be afraid to do a piece at a time until you can get to listening. I worked at putting my setup over a year or so, I could have rushed it or picked different components but I made a decision to go one way and glad I did.
I then went and made upgrades that also helped along the way.I LOVE MUSIC.
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If you already have speakers, you can get a decent turntable and then look on Craigslist or hit garage sales for a cheap vintage receiver just to get started. Just make sure it has a phono input. Maybe you'll get lucky and find a 70s Marantz receiver at a garage sale. Might as well dream!1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th
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