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Right on!
And the best part is, you'll still be doing that years from now. I spent the last two hours before reading your post listening to two new records that arrived today - Count Basie and the Kansas City Seven (Rudy Van Gelder 1962) and Basie Jam (Analogue Productions 45 1973). They're both vinyl, and your current system would need an analogue front end to enjoy them to the fullest, but it's the music and the musicians that make your feet tap.
In another post, you raised questions about vinyl. If you'd been here to hear these two recordings, you'd have gone straight to your dealer for TT, Cart, and all the other goodies you'll need to take that intimate vinyl sound home.
Time enough for that later. Hell, I've been at it longer, I suspect, than you've been alive. Happy Listening!
But, but, bu...the MKII Special Edition is supposed to be even better...
The Hokey Pokey. That's what it's all about.
I only listen to trance music because of the better sonics. Bass transients in multiple layers demands a lot from the system...