Just pulled the trigger on an Arcam - SA20 amp with some Klipsch “the sevens” speakers. Still haven’t decided on turntable. Obviously spent some cash on the system so need to get something solid. Thoughts on a turntable to go with?

  • joenangle@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’d suggest some further reading, research, and listening before additional purchases.

  • robbobster@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’ve got an SA30 in my office currently, and an SA10 looking for a home. Both are excellent. The Class G output on the SA30 is amazing, I would imagine it’s similar on the SA20.

    In addition to making good amps, Arcam has a good track record for phono stages, and I’d imagine it’s a very good MM phono stage on the SA20.

    Admittedly I haven’t personally heard an MM cart on it, but I have experience with the MC stage on my SA30 and it’s excellent IMHO

    I’d keep the amp and get some passive speakers. The SA20 is just so versatile, it makes a great foundation to build a very good system around.

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    1 year ago

    Hey there. This will likely be removed due to breaking Rule #2. If you do re-post be sure to provide more info (similar to what the crew over at r/turntables asked you), esp to explain what lead you to buy an integrated amp and powered/active speakers. You’re making some mistakes and probably need to reset before proceeding further.

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    1 year ago

    Why did you get dpeakers with an integrated amp and a separate amp? You can’t connect the sevens to an external amplifier.

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    1 year ago

    My current recommendation for affordable quality turntables are the Audio Technica ATLP5x and TEAC TN3B. Both have built in phono preamps. As others have pointed out, the Klipsch 7 is a mistake. If you must have Klipsch get passive RP600Mll.