Hello
I'm just looking for a little advice from anyone who maybe has previous experience of this sort of thing. I have a late 1960s era turntable and amplifier along with speakers from the early 1970s. I think both the amplifier and speakers are in working order but the turntable may need to be replaced.
Would it be advisable just to replace the faulty turntable with a new modern amplifier and use it in conjunction with the vintage amplifier and speakers? It might sound odd but I felt this could possibly look a little strange in terms of a setup but I guess sound and performance is all that really matters in the end.
Maybe I should add as well that I was advised that my amplifier is of a significantly higher quality than my speakers and the likely broken record player. Perhaps then I should consider replacing two out of the three items?
Any advice at all would be most appreciated and please ask if you wish me to provide any further details.
I'm just looking for a little advice from anyone who maybe has previous experience of this sort of thing. I have a late 1960s era turntable and amplifier along with speakers from the early 1970s. I think both the amplifier and speakers are in working order but the turntable may need to be replaced.
Would it be advisable just to replace the faulty turntable with a new modern amplifier and use it in conjunction with the vintage amplifier and speakers? It might sound odd but I felt this could possibly look a little strange in terms of a setup but I guess sound and performance is all that really matters in the end.
Maybe I should add as well that I was advised that my amplifier is of a significantly higher quality than my speakers and the likely broken record player. Perhaps then I should consider replacing two out of the three items?
Any advice at all would be most appreciated and please ask if you wish me to provide any further details.