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Bravo to the people suggesting the Grado Gold! That said, Wayner used appropriate restraint in not suggesting the Longhorn Grado Gold, which AVA sells, and Wayner assembles... But I'm here to tell you, you won't find a more musical cart for anywhere near $299!Read about it on AVA's website. The only disadvantage I encountered was the Longhorn bar which would run into a big record weight like the Keith Monks. With its damping the Grado Gold becomes smooth and accurate as in to die for. If the bar is a problem get a smaller diameter record weight...
""What makes the most difference""Answer: "" used vinyl stores in your area. ""Find out what sort of vinyl is available in your own area.Say you live out in the country, and the nearest towns have zero used or new vinyl.Then you are stuck using the internet. And it will cost much more to satisfy your licorice lust.Take me: I have five good used and new LP stores in easy (half hour or less) driving distance. I buy mostly used, so I can browse various used places all around town.I have 6,000 LPs, All bought in the last fifteen years, nearly all locally, used.Wonderful.I probably never would have bothered to get into vinyl without a bunch of local sources.So that is MY advice. Check out where you can buy LPs.. FIRST.
Yes - certain level of competence being the key words. But yes - $200 can get you a competent phono stage & another $200 or so a competent cartridge.Don't know why - but I find that "sound room" review annoying. "Upgraded" to the RPM 1.3 vs the debut carbon? Not in my experience, and I had a 1.3. How's a crumbier tonearm, platter and cartridge an "upgrade"? And the whole business about the Denon cartridge magnet pulling the cartridge down so much against the metal platter. Also seems highly doubtful. Is the Denon cantilever made of jello?In reading about the debut carbon I'd really go for one of the more "professional" reviews......