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Seán wrote:Hi Fergus, the Rega Planar 2 is a good TT, but you might want to listen to a Pro-ject before talking the plunge on a second hand TT. It looks as if you have about 50 LPs, if you are not intent on adding to your collection then it might not be worth spending a small fortune on a TT either, just a thought.
I did not actually count the Rock and Pop vinyl albums that I listed there Seán but I would probably have at least the same if not more in Classical as well. I simply do not know where this is going to lead....
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Seán wrote:Hi Fergus, the Rega Planar 2 is a good TT, but you might want to listen to a Pro-ject before talking the plunge on a second hand TT. It looks as if you have about 50 LPs, if you are not intent on adding to your collection then it might not be worth spending a small fortune on a TT either, just a thought.
I did not actually count the Rock and Pop vinyl albums that I listed there Seán but I would probably have at least the same if not more in Classical as well. I simply do not know where this is going to lead....
Oh dear.....
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Seán wrote:Hi Fergus, the Rega Planar 2 is a good TT, but you might want to listen to a Pro-ject before talking the plunge on a second hand TT. It looks as if you have about 50 LPs, if you are not intent on adding to your collection then it might not be worth spending a small fortune on a TT either, just a thought.
I did not actually count the Rock and Pop vinyl albums that I listed there Seán but I would probably have at least the same if not more in Classical as well. I simply do not know where this is going to lead....
Oh dear.....
Not to worry he is in the right place for sane advice whenever he needs it :)
I don't listen to a huge amount of vinyl and purchased a Project years ago, the Debut III (perhaps it was a II back then). For the money I thought it was a great buy. I soon upgraded the cartridge to an Ortofon Super OM40 and it made a nice improvement. I have no hesitation in recommending it if you don't want to spend much.
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fergus wrote:
I did not actually count the Rock and Pop vinyl albums that I listed there Seán but I would probably have at least the same if not more in Classical as well. I simply do not know where this is going to lead....
Oh dear.....
Not to worry he is in the right place for sane advice whenever he needs it :)
Well Dermot, after that statement you have just lost all credibility, do you realise that? LOL
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler