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I am in nyc so space is limited so standing speakers might not be a option.
Thanks for all the input guys! So much information my head is spinning haha. It sounds like a tube amp is too expensive right now so I'll have to go with something good for less ( around 4-600 ). I am in nyc so space is limited so standing speakers might not be a option. I will be playing mostly older classic rock.
This is the turn table I have. Someone I know is running this setup. What's your thoughts?Pro-Ject Debut Carbon turntable - $399.00NAD C315BEE amplifier - $379.99NAD PP-2 Phono Preamplifier - $149USHER S520 - $399.00
That's a nice little setup. Compact. Looks nice. Good components. I think the tone controls can be very useful for a small setup, especially where space, budget, and listening volumes (relatively low in an apartment) are of concern too. I bet it sounds very nice.You might look at something like a Rotel integrated. Last I knew, they have a built in phono stage that is quite good, so that saves you another box and wires. Rotel gear has a bit more lively character than NAD in general. This can balance out very nicely with the warmth of vinyl. There are so many nice speakers to choose from and so many flavors. That's kind of a tough thing to really make recommendations. As speakers are really quite a personal choice, I would shop local dealers for them, so you can take home and audition, or go internet direct.
A good point. Internet direct is a great option, where you get a great speaker without the dealer markup. I'll let others recommend some internet direct options. Emotiva is one that comes to mind. Many of these also have a good return policy. And the other thing worth mentioning is that you are probably better off not spreading your money around equally to all components. Speakers make the biggest difference!!! So I'd spend a good deal more on them (maybe 50% of your total budget, though that may be touch at your price points), to get the biggest bang for your buck.
Most would advice spending roughly equal amounts for integrated amp and speakers.