Hey everybody. Been awhile since I've posted last. For a belated Christmas gift I got about 15 records from my grandmother's basement. All classical; Bernstein, E. Power Biggs, Copeland conducting himself, etc. I had sworn off vinyl since my setup is in a woodshop and I'm aware dust and records don't mix, but I'm determined to hear some of these before I die. My setup is laptop based so I'm curious about the TEAC table that came out recently with USB and the ability to transfer vinyl to a computer. I can't remember the model, but I know it was around $200. I'm looking for opinions on it, and if it's worth it for someone with a $7k digital setup who will only rarely listen to vinyl. I know almost nothing about tables so if I need more than what comes in the box please enlighten me. I have a NAD T757 which I'm not sure has a phono stage. Thanks for any thoughts.
Hey everybody. Been awhile since I've posted last. For a belated Christmas gift I got about 15 records from my grandmother's basement. All classical; Bernstein, E. Power Biggs, Copeland conducting himself, etc. I had sworn off vinyl since my setup is in a woodshop and I'm aware dust and records don't mix, but I'm determined to hear some of these before I die. My setup is laptop based so I'm curious about the TEAC table that came out recently with USB and the ability to transfer vinyl to a computer. I can't remember the model, but I know it was around $200. I'm looking for opinions on it, and if it's worth it for someone with a $7k digital setup who will only rarely listen to vinyl. I know almost nothing about tables so if I need more than what comes in the box please enlighten me. I have a NAD T757 which I'm not sure has a phono stage. Thanks for any thoughts.