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Originally Posted by Robert Silge
Given that my speakers at this point aren't likely to display the differences between a good turntable and a REALLY good turntable, both a Technics and the Pro-ject look like nice options.
Generally speaking would it be better to spend more for a turntable (say the Pro-ject) and use the included cartridge, or spend less on a Technics or Denon turntable and spend more money on a better cartridge? In other words, which contributes more to the overall sound?
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It's not an either/or situation. Like should I spend more money on a receiver or speakers? Some will say receiver, some will say speakers. The reality is that if you spend too much on either, your total experience will be limited by the performance of the other. Usually when table and cart come together they are well matched and there is no reason to upgrade.
The Technics table comes with a servicable cart. I would not consider any other brand under $300 than Technics. The Denon table looks interesting but I don't like the standard mount cart.
Audiophiles Poo-poo the P-mount system but I'm a believer. I never trust the alignment of conventional tables. Misaligned needle may damage records.