Intro to Vinyl Records

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  • ben_0

    Many people opt for the Pro-ject tables because they're pretty great value for the money and to some extent they're customizable. They let you dip into the audiophile thing without selling a few vital organs.

    I'd easily recommend my setup which is a Rega RP6, audiolab amp and a pair of LS3/5a's from Falcon. I have some other stuff as well, but nothing completely necessary to get sound out of a record. It's really all about what you want out of it, the types of music you're mostly listening to and prepared to buy on vinyl, it's pretty personal so go audition some setups.

    I'd stay away from vintage until you know what you're looking for or potentially getting into - they can be great, but also a rabbit hole of misery and money to fix.

    You'll have fun no matter what you get your hands on though.

    • mmmm... pricey but beautiful!sofakingback
    • I'll second the Pro-Ject Debut Carbon 3, but whatever you do, upgrade to the acrylic platter.mg33
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