I would appreciate some advice on turntable set up., Some advice on new turntable set up. |
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I would appreciate some advice on turntable set up., Some advice on new turntable set up. |
Jun 27 2010, 17:31
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 26-June 10 From: Madrid Member No.: 81853 |
Hello Everybody.
Even this is my first post, i have been following these forums for years, not the vinyl sections (i am new here) but the lossless codecs area, which i am an enthusiast of, but letīs me get to the topic in question, i would appreciate some advice, comments, opinion from you people to make up my mind about my future hifi buy. I would like to buy a turntable set up, (the whole thing, turntable, receiver, speakers, anything else i may forget), and i have read most of the forum topics given advice on turntables, phono preamp, etc, but still i dwell in a sea of different doubts. the main point is, i would also like to play some of the hybrid sacd i have (no, not with the turntable) with the same equipment. So, considering my main interest is play vinyl and sacd, my doubts are as follow. As far as i understand, for the vinyl part, i would need something like this, i give here some products names, this is 100% open to change. - A turntable (I like, and think they are good enough for a beginner, the Pro-Ject RPM1.3, the rega P1, and the Music Hall mmF 2.2). - A stereo receiver (I like this Harman/kardon HK 3485) - A set of stereo speakers (this is yet undecided) For the sacd i (think i ) will need. - A SACD player. (Cambridge Audio DVD99 for example) - A multichannel receiver (i like this Harman Kardon AVR 260 A/V receiver) - A set of multichannel speakers. So, the questions basically are two. am i going right in my assumptions for both set ups? can i make a mix of both configurations so i can avoid buying some components? let me explain, for example, can i set up something like this?. - SACD player + - turntable + - A/V receiver + - phono preamp + - 5.1 speakers and avoid the buy of stereo receiver and stereo speakers? will this last set up make sense or i am more lost than i think i am here? any comments on all the above will be deeply appreciated, thanks. (*) the budget is also open, from around 1000$ to 2000$, I have waited 35 years to have my one vinyl setup since i used my parents one, so no big deal waiting a few more months if necessary to save more money |
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Jun 27 2010, 20:03
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Group: Members Posts: 2117 Joined: 24-August 07 From: Silicon Valley Member No.: 46454 |
QUOTE SACD player + Yes! Your home theater receiver will have stereo inputs and various options for routing the stereo signal directly to the left-front & right-front speakers (plus the subwoofer) or to all of the surround with a variety of "soundfield" effects. - turntable + - A/V receiver + - phono preamp + - 5.1 speakers and avoid the buy of stereo receiver and stereo speakers? Just make sure to buy surround speakers that are at least as good-sounding as the stereo speakers you would otherwise buy. And as I always suggest, go to the store and listen to the speakers before choosing. QUOTE I would like to buy a turntable set up, (the whole thing, turntable, receiver, speakers, anything else i may forget) You forgot to mention the phono cartridge. |
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Jun 27 2010, 20:21
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 26-June 10 From: Madrid Member No.: 81853 |
DVDdoug, thanks for your answer, now i have my ideas more clear towards what i need to buy.
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Jun 27 2010, 20:46
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Group: Members Posts: 2036 Joined: 31-August 05 Member No.: 24222 |
some A/V receivers have decent phono preamps
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