So, I bought my other half a record which she really likes a while back. We're still to listen to it.
The original plan was to inherit her dad's old record player (very basic part of a stack, built in pre-amp) and run it though my Yamaha AV receiver. Total cost £0. Unfortunately after years of storage and transport it was broken on arrival. Given the non-standard parts (square rather than round arm) and a bit of spare cash we've decided it's probably best to get something new.
Currently I have the aforementioned Yamaha AV amp. It's of the old variety so only does component video, but is only used for audio anyway. Speakers are a pair of Keltron (sp?) boxes, large, older than me probably, but fine for the job.
The scene is set, onto the questions.
Pre-amp or new amp?
- £25 pre-amp, £70 pre-amp or £130 on a new amp with built in pre-amp (option 2).
Which record deck?
- given the budget nature of the system, spending lots on a record player would seem like a waste. This was leaning me towards the Pro-Ject Essential 2.
Throwing all that out the window, just how much would I lose getting something like the ION iLP as we only have 1 record at the moment?
Totally up the most expensive options I'm only looking at around a £350 budget so options below £500 if people have bright ideas. The selfish part of me just wants to go cheap and put the rest towards a laptop...