A turntable, finally?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:56 pm
I'm in an unusual situation: my wife thinks we should buy a turntable and is trying to encourage me to get one for the sitting room. We were at a friend's place for the weekend, spent most evenings listening to old records while chatting, and now she's hooked.
The main stumbling block here is that we don't have a record collection (it's about 5 LPs tops), so it all feels a bit pointless to me. Now that vinyl is "back", the days of picking up a pile of old records for nothing seems to be gone, and I'm reluctant to spend serious money building from scratch. Frankly, I'm not sure that it would actually get much use either. Simply put, I don't think we need a TT.
On the plus side, I have an amp with a phono stage and turntables look cool and will give me much more audiophile cred so there's that. I had a Project debut before and thought it was, well, disappointing. It was easily and cheerfully beaten sonically by a Marantz CD52 mk II, so If I'm getting anything it will need to be up the curve a bit without going too mad because I have nothing worthwhile to play on it.
Talk me out of this nonsense, will you?
The main stumbling block here is that we don't have a record collection (it's about 5 LPs tops), so it all feels a bit pointless to me. Now that vinyl is "back", the days of picking up a pile of old records for nothing seems to be gone, and I'm reluctant to spend serious money building from scratch. Frankly, I'm not sure that it would actually get much use either. Simply put, I don't think we need a TT.
On the plus side, I have an amp with a phono stage and turntables look cool and will give me much more audiophile cred so there's that. I had a Project debut before and thought it was, well, disappointing. It was easily and cheerfully beaten sonically by a Marantz CD52 mk II, so If I'm getting anything it will need to be up the curve a bit without going too mad because I have nothing worthwhile to play on it.
Talk me out of this nonsense, will you?