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    Question I have an opportunity to go analog . . .

    Gentlemen (and Ladies), I have come upon an opportunity to acquire a Turntable and a collection of LPs. Specifically, it's a Denon DP-62L. I have always wanted a turntable . . . I will have to get a phono stage and interconnects, of course. Any advice from you knowledgeable folks? Your comments are very much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairsonfire
    Gentlemen (and Ladies), I have come upon an opportunity to acquire a Turntable and a collection of LPs. Specifically, it's a Denon DP-62L. I have always wanted a turntable . . . I will have to get a phono stage and interconnects, of course. Any advice from you knowledgeable folks? Your comments are very much appreciated.
    Denon made a good turntable with a pretty good tone arm. Yes, you will have to get a phono stage if your whatever you have doesn't have one. There are a number of outboard phono stages. NAD makes one for not too much money and it should be as good as the ones on their receivers, which is to say very good. The interconnect between the outboard phono stage and your receiver/amplifier don't need to be anything special or expensive.

    The only interconnect that counts much is the one on the turntable.

    What sort of phono cartridge do you have? That's one thing that does make a difference.

    One can find a lot of good music on used LPs for not very much money these days as so many people are selling them flea markets, yard sales, even fund raising sales at the library. We have picked up quite a few that way (also used CDs). I don't think I would bother to buy a new LP today as there are better formats.

    I suggest you get a record cleaning brush like the Discwasher. Ian Masters doesn't recommend using record cleaning fluid unless absolutely necessary.

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    Wink Thanks Pat D

    Are you familiar with this particular TT? I have not even seen it yet - trying to get the guy to get it out of his attic! Did several Internet searches and no luck yet. Thanks for taking the time to reply to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairsonfire
    Are you familiar with this particular TT? I have not even seen it yet - trying to get the guy to get it out of his attic! Did several Internet searches and no luck yet. Thanks for taking the time to reply to me.
    Have you checked Denon's site? They have a discontinued products archive and I found some info on the 62F but not a 62L. Are you certain of the model number? It's important because the 62F has a built in phono stage which negates the need for an outboard box. Whatever you get, you may find that LP's provide more musical pleasure than any other consumer format. That's if and only if you clean your records faithfully and completely.

    If you do need an outboard phono stage, look into those from NAD, Parasound and Creek. If you like to buy online, check out www.needledoctor.com, www.amusicdirect.com or www.audioadvisor.com. As for interconnects, I'd need to know more about this table before I could recommend anything. Better phono cables do tend to improve the sound but there are so many possibilities!

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    Talking Thank you kindly!

    Appreciate your comments. He may have gotten the model wrong. I will check out Denon's site.

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    You can save a LOT of money buying the Little RAT phono stage over the Creek, NAD's etc. The Little Rat sounds very good and threads posted at Audio Asylum have argued JUST as good as those from some of these other far more expensive models. The Little RAT is sold at Radio Shack suprisingly and runs about $40.00Cdn. $30.00US. It requires a 9 Volt battery.

    I have one as a back-up in case the amplifier I want comes up used and the version doesn't have a phono stage.

    Can't say anythig about the Denon - try to get a belt drive table. My research has shown that Direct Drive tables have skewed their numbers to look better on paper but are far worse when other measurements, not done by most of the indusry, are used. And direct drive isn't necessarily either.

    I don't know which the Denon is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hairsonfire
    Gentlemen (and Ladies), I have come upon an opportunity to acquire a Turntable and a collection of LPs. Specifically, it's a Denon DP-62L. I have always wanted a turntable . . . I will have to get a phono stage and interconnects, of course. Any advice from you knowledgeable folks? Your comments are very much appreciated.
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