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RE: What to consider when shopping for a Turntable? - Eddye - 12-Apr-2015 (12-Apr-2015, 10:47)amabrok Wrote:It's marginal insofar that on most turntables you can swap the cartridge easily. Since the Devialet phonostage can accept MM and MC that's not a problem either. As for taste, that's what you have to find out for yourself.(12-Apr-2015, 10:38)Eddye Wrote:(12-Apr-2015, 10:07)amabrok Wrote: RE: What to consider when shopping for a Turntable? - BrianT - 29-Jul-2015 (12-Apr-2015, 10:07)amabrok Wrote: Thanks for the replies so far.Turntable's are funny, I have been spinning vinyl for over 40 years. I have just started to get into digital files. MC carts are a lot smother than MM carts, warmer in the mids. The Transrotor looks real nice, a piece of art, but I would not go that way for my 1st turntable. Pick yourself up a Technics SL1200 and install a Denon 130 cart, less than 1K. Play around with it, see if you like the sound divergence, and the inconvenience of getting up ever 20 mins or so. If you decide that you like vinyl there are so may possibilities, the best turntable (I my opinion) is the Kronos http://www.kronosaudio.com about 30K cnd. I would purchase one if I could. Now other affordable options, Rega R8, VPI Classic 2, Clearaudio Innovation compact. There are so many GREAT European turntable that I am not familiar with. Good luck with you journey. Brian |