Natural Sound
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OK here's the scoop. I've been using a friends turntable for a few years now. But he just moved into a new home and wanted it back. So I'm finding myself in a situation where I'm without a way to listen to my vinyl. I'd say that about 80 percent of my listening is digital these days. So keep that in mind. And I'm a bit short on funds at the moment. I'm setting a budget of $500 - $700 to get started again. I might be able to go a little higher if the "bang for the buck" takes a big step forward. I know thats not much but its what I can afford right now. I thought about going used but I'm a little hesitant due to a couple of bad experience in the past.
So here is what I'm thinking. I have a Dual CS 505-3 and a monster Sansui SR-838 in storage. I'm wondering if either of these are worth putting into service. Either would need a new cartridge. I do have an unused Grado - Gold that could be used in a pinch.
Or I could get into an entry level turntable like a PRO-JECT, REGA or a MUSIC HALL
I'm using a Bottlehead Seduction C4S as my phono stage.
Comments... ideas...?
So here is what I'm thinking. I have a Dual CS 505-3 and a monster Sansui SR-838 in storage. I'm wondering if either of these are worth putting into service. Either would need a new cartridge. I do have an unused Grado - Gold that could be used in a pinch.
Or I could get into an entry level turntable like a PRO-JECT, REGA or a MUSIC HALL
I'm using a Bottlehead Seduction C4S as my phono stage.
Comments... ideas...?