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I, personally, recommend against the Rega P1. [snipped story of difficulties]
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Your VPI recommendation is a good one.
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I, personally, recommend against the Rega P1. [snipped story of difficulties]
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I, personally, recommend against the Rega P1. It's very popular and much praised, which is why I bought one. I've never been happy with it. Three different preamps, two calibrations, three cartridges, and a VTA adjuster later and I'm still futzing with it. Vinyl is fun to me because of the extra care and attention it takes to enjoy it, but the P1 just isn't worth it. Neither is the P3, which I eventually upgraded to. I find myself buying cd's of my old records, because they are in every way superior.
Since you've got $800 to spend, I recommend blowing off Rega entirely. Go with a VPI. They sound much, much better (IMHO). Like, say, this one: AudiogoN ForSale: Vpi Hw19(Sale) MK. 11/1V |
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My advice is to do a bit more reading before you commit to linear tracking. No offense to Cash - I'm sure he knows way more than I do about turntables. However, I have read many people's rants about various technical issues they have with LT tonearms.
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Thanks for all the info guys! And yes the records were sealed rhino/warner reissues. There seems to be some good albums being reissued. Some are pretty expensive though. Patti Smith - Horses 45$ ouch.
I'm definitely feeling the urge and I'm contemplating a Revolver turntable with Grado cartridge for 449$ at an used audio shop. They also have a Luxman L190 phono preamp for 149$ I don't have any more details and info on the net is scarce. Good stuff? There's also a linear tracking Technics slq6 for 150$ What do you think Cash? |