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I compromized with the digital age initially...now there's really no compromise to my ears ;) It's all about the music... |
Hey RF....is the Nak comparable to those....I've been out of TTs for a while...
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I’ve never owned a Nak so I can’t say sorry
One reason why I like rega is because every part is replaceable and upgradable and they have a huge fan base for support .....like Porsche and Weber grills.... |
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Seem to be unobtanium for a while....but that's what the thread title did for me.... |
Spend some time on Audiogon. You can easily spend high 5 figures for a “best ever” ‘table.
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Here’s a nice one for you. VPI HRX with their Mk 12 tonearm. About $12,000 without cartridge. It uses stand alone motor linked to the platter through a flywheel to decouple the platter/tonearm from any motor vibration. Far from the best ever, but far better than our aging ears can appreciate.
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I got me a Technics SL1900
Has a comparable base to the SL1200 but also some home features like auto start stop, and even repeat. And it's just a good looking old school turntable https://i.imgur.com/HL2RArt.jpg It just looks like a proper turn table.. And they generally run much cheaper then the SL1200 series Stick an Ortofon Concorde on there which is not an audiofile stylus but it's a good one to play old records with impefections, the concorde rarely skips. |
The Schiit Sol (pre-production image) is what I will be getting. Sub $1000, but Schiit's products always punch above their price range.
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Get a Clearaudio or a Thorens. And a decent MC cartridge from Sumiko. Fn'g with phono preamps is a waste of money.
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I'm running a Thorens TD115 thru a MAC 1900 receiver. Had both of them since the late 70s. I own vinyl - I have a few direct to disc or "first pressing", the majority are store bought either new or used.
How much do you want to spend, what sound quality are you looking for and what is your convenience tolerance? Finally, what do you want to get out of the music you play? I listen to allot of music and I just want it to stream - I'm not interested in the audio quality. However, listening to vinyl is a different experience to me. It is a enjoyment and for whatever reasons, takes time to sit and listen. I either don't have the time or want to take the time - my loss. I'm surprised of those younger than me have an appetite for vinyl. Its refreshing. |
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I would explore the line up that VPI is producing. I have both a VPI Scout and a Technics 1200. The technics sits in the rack unused.
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I like the VPI stuff too.
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My advise is consistent with others, you better listen up. |
I have a VPI scout and a rega planar 2 which I bought 20 years ago.
My personal bias is strongly towards Rega for reasonably priced tables. There are tons of new to market products in the same price category, but rega has been doing this forever and the fine details that matter are there. Cant go wrong with a mid level Rega of nearly any vintage. The true ultimate vintage feel TT is the Linn Sondek LP 12 imho. The still make them and there are hundreds of different specification. A well speced 20-30 year old version can be had in the $1500 range. |
Since we're on the topic of turntables, what about cartridges?
Favorites? Can you tell the difference between moving magnet and moving coil carts? |
Linn
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cartridges are a good subject here too !
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