You're going to catch it for that question!
Good vinyl sounds more 'live' than good digital. There are all kinds of superlatives that could be used to describe lots of different improvements over digital, but it all gets rather absurd. You heard how good vinyl sounds in comparison, you need to decide if it's worth the cost.
For under $2000 you can get a lot of very good TT/Arm/Cartridge options. Everyone will have their favorites, you will have to make the choice ultimately but I would suggest buying the one that is easiest to set up.
Good luck.
Good vinyl sounds more 'live' than good digital. There are all kinds of superlatives that could be used to describe lots of different improvements over digital, but it all gets rather absurd. You heard how good vinyl sounds in comparison, you need to decide if it's worth the cost.
For under $2000 you can get a lot of very good TT/Arm/Cartridge options. Everyone will have their favorites, you will have to make the choice ultimately but I would suggest buying the one that is easiest to set up.
Good luck.