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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: HoyaSaxa03 on March 15, 2009, 02:09:37 pm
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so i'm looking to upgrade my turntable to an "entry level" audiophile deck
thinking about the pro-ject debut III and the rega P1 (http://www.soundadviceblog.com/?p=530), also thinking about buying a used technics 1200 on ebay
any thoughts/advice/experience?
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www.audiogon.com
Great place to buy, sell and research. In fact, I just sold my pre/pro up there yesterday and still have and amp to sell.
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i don't think i'm ready to jump into the audiophile community just yet, seems like an enormously time- and money-consuming hobby... just trying to find a decent turntable that will presumably sound a lot better than the one i have right now
currently running:
Onkyo TX-8555 (http://www.amazon.com/Onkyo-TX-8555B-TX-8555-Stereo-Receiver/dp/B001AMUFMA)
Sony SSF-5000 (http://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSF-5000-Floor-Standing-Speaker/dp/B000OG4E1G)
Numark PT01 (http://reviews.cnet.com/turntables/numark-pt-01/4505-7860_7-31427536.html?tag=txt%3bpage)
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With that amp/speaker combo I doubt you'll notice much of a difference with a new turntable. It's like buying nicer china but filling with the same old slop.
If you want to improve the sound of that rig your best move would be to upgrade your speakers. They are by far the most important piece of the audio puzzle. You gotta ditch those sonys.....otherwise you're just pissing $$ away on everything behind them in the chain.
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If you want to improve the sound of that rig your best move would be to upgrade your speakers. They are by far the most important piece of the audio puzzle.
And get the best cartridge you can afford, especially if you listen to a lot of vinyl, listen critically, and/or intend to make transfers.
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With that amp/speaker combo I doubt you'll notice much of a difference with a new turntable. It's like buying nicer china but filling with the same old slop.
If you want to improve the sound of that rig your best move would be to upgrade your speakers. They are by far the most important piece of the audio puzzle. You gotta ditch those sonys.....otherwise you're just pissing $$ away on everything behind them in the chain.
yeah, the speakers are next on my to-do list... so you think it wouldn't make any difference to get a better turntable before i replace the speakers?
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With that amp/speaker combo I doubt you'll notice much of a difference with a new turntable. It's like buying nicer china but filling with the same old slop.
If you want to improve the sound of that rig your best move would be to upgrade your speakers. They are by far the most important piece of the audio puzzle. You gotta ditch those sonys.....otherwise you're just pissing $$ away on everything behind them in the chain.
yeah, the speakers are next on my to-do list... so you think it wouldn't make any difference to get a better turntable before i replace the speakers?
Definately not if it were me, especially considering the speakers you have. As a general rule, speakers should make up about half of the cost of your system. They, along with the room itself, are the most important factor in how good everything sounds. I'm a bit of a geek when it comes to all this...PM me if you want and I'd love to help you get to the promised land.....