Jt- I had a Music Hall a couple years ago.My first table when I finally discovered how much better analog sounds compared to digital.The Elan cartridge is OK but I would start there if you are still using it.You need to spend at least a couple hundred on a cartridge to really hear what analog is all about.I had a Ortofon MC-15 super MK 2 that I got from the needle Doctor.It sold for $250 but I got one for $150.This cartridge is very low output.It sounded VERY good.A good base for your table is a must! Bright Star Audio Big Rocks work very well under T.T.'s... If you want to get a better table you should consider a Rega-3.Alot of people are selling theirs to move up to the Rega-25.If you can I would put all my budget into analog.You will be amazed at the quality of the sound as you move up in tables and cartridges.It doesnt take alot of money to better a CD player costing many time more as a analog front end.
New turntable
I just purchased a Music Hall MMF-5 and have been very happy with it. After many years I'm finally unpacking all my stored albums and rediscovering music that will never make it to CDs. I am looking for web sites or resources that can help me optimize my setup, assist in tweaks, etc. This particular turntable was very easy to get up and running but I get the feeling that more can and should be done, to maximize the sound. I seem to remember a much bigger differential in sound quality 8 years ago when I listened and compared CDs to vinyl. My current digital system actually sounds pretty good now and I'd really like to see what this budget/entry analog setup can do. Thanks in advance.
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