I'm thinking of testing the vinyl waters and I'll most likely be getting a Rega RP1 within a month.
I decided to start a new thread (rather than post in an existing thread) as I think I will need quite a bit of hand holding along the way. I have absolutely no idea how to go about doing anything yet, and I'm just reading a lot and getting the hang of things. I will be asking a LOT of questions and I hope you folks will be able to put with silly questions also (I tend to be a bit of a stickler for getting things right to the smallest detail). I promise to be a good learner
Don't ask me why I decided to start a vinyl setup. I'm not really completely sure myself. I had started saving some money for a speaker and amp upgrade, but frankly, the more setups I've been listening to nowadays, the more happy I am with my current setup. I don't want to upgrade just for the sake of upgrading. So I thought I'd do a sideways upgrade and experience a new way of listening to music. I basically want to learn about and experience the analog side of things by doing, rather than just reading.
I don't own a single record, and I plan to start off by buying a few new ones once I have the TT setup at my place.
I'll start off with the first thing I'll need advice on:
I'll be using the TT with the rest of my current kit. My amp (NAD c326BEE) does not have a phono input, so I'll need to get a phono preamp. I'm considering the following ones:
1) Pro-ject PhonoBox MM
2) Pro-Ject Phonobox S
3) Musical Fidelity V-LPS II (I'll also consider the first and older version which is probably cheaper, if I can find one).
I don't have plans of digitizing any of the LPs I'll be buying, so I don't really need the USB facility. I don't at all know if I'll be upgrading the TT later, but I'd like to think that I might take things up just a notch later, so I'd like to get a Phono stage that can scale up by just a bit if I do upgrade.
I plan to buy the Phono preamps online, from the UK. Most probably from Amazon.co.uk. I'd love to know of any alternative sources (within India also). My budget for the preamp is limited (about INR 5K to INR 8K, not including shipping and customs) but expandable by a bit depending on utility and sound quality.
I'm tending towards the Pro-ject Phonobox S, as it has "Precise RIAA equalisation" which the V-LPS II also has, and lots of feel-good things have been written about it on the product page
. Does the "Precise" RIAA Equalisation really matter in real world conditions?
Should I consider any other Phono Preamps? Will the first option be quite adequate for my needs? (I'd be happy if this were the case, heh, heh).
If you got this far, thanks for looking in
I decided to start a new thread (rather than post in an existing thread) as I think I will need quite a bit of hand holding along the way. I have absolutely no idea how to go about doing anything yet, and I'm just reading a lot and getting the hang of things. I will be asking a LOT of questions and I hope you folks will be able to put with silly questions also (I tend to be a bit of a stickler for getting things right to the smallest detail). I promise to be a good learner

Don't ask me why I decided to start a vinyl setup. I'm not really completely sure myself. I had started saving some money for a speaker and amp upgrade, but frankly, the more setups I've been listening to nowadays, the more happy I am with my current setup. I don't want to upgrade just for the sake of upgrading. So I thought I'd do a sideways upgrade and experience a new way of listening to music. I basically want to learn about and experience the analog side of things by doing, rather than just reading.
I don't own a single record, and I plan to start off by buying a few new ones once I have the TT setup at my place.
I'll start off with the first thing I'll need advice on:
I'll be using the TT with the rest of my current kit. My amp (NAD c326BEE) does not have a phono input, so I'll need to get a phono preamp. I'm considering the following ones:
1) Pro-ject PhonoBox MM
2) Pro-Ject Phonobox S
3) Musical Fidelity V-LPS II (I'll also consider the first and older version which is probably cheaper, if I can find one).
I don't have plans of digitizing any of the LPs I'll be buying, so I don't really need the USB facility. I don't at all know if I'll be upgrading the TT later, but I'd like to think that I might take things up just a notch later, so I'd like to get a Phono stage that can scale up by just a bit if I do upgrade.
I plan to buy the Phono preamps online, from the UK. Most probably from Amazon.co.uk. I'd love to know of any alternative sources (within India also). My budget for the preamp is limited (about INR 5K to INR 8K, not including shipping and customs) but expandable by a bit depending on utility and sound quality.
I'm tending towards the Pro-ject Phonobox S, as it has "Precise RIAA equalisation" which the V-LPS II also has, and lots of feel-good things have been written about it on the product page

Should I consider any other Phono Preamps? Will the first option be quite adequate for my needs? (I'd be happy if this were the case, heh, heh).
If you got this far, thanks for looking in
