^ this, well said.Do you have any albums to play or are you starting from scratch? If it's the later I'm not sure I'd bother as besides the arguable quality of a budget device via bluetooth records take up quite a lot of room. If I didn't already have yards of records I still enjoy and a decent setup I certainly wouldn't bother now considering the quality of formats available.
Funnily enough I'm currently sleep deprived due to staying up looking at second hand turntable & amps etc.It's a difficult one, you will be able to play your vinyl for £100, but, not really appreciate the benefits, unfortunately.
Being an analogue format you need a better system overall otherwise it's possibly (depends on what you're after) not worthwhile.
I'll have a think, some of the "budget" turntable/arm packages are astonishingly good. The rub; budget in this context is ~£200 + all the rest of the gubbins. 2nd hand for the electronics is the way to go.
And how many accessories were sold at record stores to get rid of pops, scratches, etc. (and failed to work).And I think we all Oh horror! remember friends with greasy fingers and no idea how to hold a record properly.
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