


But that’s not true, according to the experts we spoke with - including DJs, record-store owners, and general vinyl geeks - all of whom assured us that you don’t need more than a turntable with a preamp, a few records, and speakers to get started.Įach of our experts recommended different turntables for beginners, but they all advised avoiding one very popular all-in-one record player that comes in a suitcase: “Whatever you do, don’t get a Crosley,” says DJ Prestige of the DJ-focused website Fleamarket Funk, who claims that if you’re serious about your new hobby, you should look for machines with better sound quality - and with needles that won’t “eventually ruin your records.” In practice, that means avoiding not just a Crosley, but most if not all record players. Terms like preamp, platter, and cartridge can make listening to vinyl seem like an overly complicated pastime (especially since turntables and records aren’t exactly cheap). The world of vinyl records, like any niche hobby, can be intimidating to the uninitiated. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: Retailers
