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Wow S Clark, I thought this thread was called Cheap and Cheerful vinyl set up? I am happy that you can, but I wish I was in a position to consider $1000 cheap and cheerful! I am new to this group, so I hope my interest of vintage equipment under $500 doesn't offend anyone?
For vintage maximum bang for the buck I recommend tables sold by Unisound from Japan on ebay and an inexpensive 100v to 120v converter from Amazon. Reliable seller and very well packed.Hard to beat this for $400:https://www.ebay.com/itm/154537645122?hash=item23fb295442:g:NYoAAOSweVJg9oNN
I’m new to vinyl but have a high end system. I see unisound on eBay has many choices. Which of his vintage tables would be the highest value purchase? They are all priced nice. A voltage converter doesn’t seem to be a big deal to run on US voltage. I don’t know anything about vintage tables!
I had a DENON dp1200 which I highly recommend. My turntable guy thinks its just as good as my technics sl1200g .The denon can be bought for quite a good price. They go for about $500usd here in Australia but on Unisound they sell for about $250usd.
Kenwood, Victor, Yamaha, Denon, some with headshells, some without,..…my head is spinning.
The system that was proposed would be a vinyl rig and cable for under $1000. And that's with an older TT. You might find a used Vista phono pre. So perhaps you could get out for under $600.Perhaps you could find a JVC QL-F 4 or 5 with cartridge for $250- 300. They can sound very good. The F6 has a better tone arm.Or you can go to vintage record store and buy an old receiver and a Dual TT for around $350 It's cheap. Not sure about Cheerful. It's all about budget. IF you had $500, I'd spend $300 on the TT and $200 on the cartridge-- that's using an older Goodwill receiver with a built in phono input. Less that that, I'd stay with CD's. Let's start over. What gear do you have, and what is your budget? Then we can actually make some real world recommendations.
^^ above - vintage vinyl experts comments if you could, looking at one of these links
Thanks Wu, yes that is correct. I’ve had a B & O turntable and also a Rega planar 3. These vintage unisound tables look like a really good value but also hope I’m not getting in over my head. Want a hood non fussy table. Simpler the better. I see that with the Y5 I would need to buy a head shell and cartridge too. Are the other two tables ‘lesser’ tables than the Y5?
Thanks Wu, yes that is correct. I’ve had a B & O turntable and also a Rega planar 3. Want a hood non fussy table. Simpler the better.