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First TT buying advice and guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 836573" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>If you are on the fence with whole vinyl thing and just want to test the waters, I agree. Don't overspend - buy cheap(er). During the test-phase you'll learn about what makes the TT/Vinyl sound special, you'll learn about cleaning your records, stylus, setting-up and you will enjoy music for a modest outlay.</p><p>If the vinyl bug catches, you'll sell it easily without much (or any) loss and move to higher but still affordable TT level like Thorens, Rega ... or go for <s>broke</s> ultimate and get a Linn. </p><p>If not, again, you'll sell it easily and downgrade your music enjoyment experience by staying with digital... :whistler:</p><p></p><p>Oh, that Technics will set you back much less than 1k - with cartridge! No lid though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 836573, member: 2310"] If you are on the fence with whole vinyl thing and just want to test the waters, I agree. Don't overspend - buy cheap(er). During the test-phase you'll learn about what makes the TT/Vinyl sound special, you'll learn about cleaning your records, stylus, setting-up and you will enjoy music for a modest outlay. If the vinyl bug catches, you'll sell it easily without much (or any) loss and move to higher but still affordable TT level like Thorens, Rega ... or go for [s]broke[/s] ultimate and get a Linn. If not, again, you'll sell it easily and downgrade your music enjoyment experience by staying with digital... :whistler: Oh, that Technics will set you back much less than 1k - with cartridge! No lid though. [/QUOTE]
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