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Footballguy
As someone who went down the vinyl rabbit hole a couple years ago and now has a vintage Motorola tube console and a couple Sony turntables with various other components from the 80s, I would suggest you start small/mid-range and work your way up to the overall sound you want over time. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the sound of the tubes from the Motorola, but I also get an entirely different and probably more enjoyable sound from my mid-level Sony player and assorted components. Yes, I really want to work my way up to nicer components - including a fantastic tube pre-amp - at some point, but I'd rather make those buying decisions over time after really figuring out what I want.Seriously wedded to this tube amp. Can one of you audionerds tell me what speakers would work well with it?
TIA
Think about it this way... you've been spending at least the last 15 years listening to music digitally almost exclusively. Your ear isn't accustomed to analog. After a while, you'll start to pick up more and more nuances in sound that you hadn't heard before. And that experience, along with the types of music you want to listen to, will guide you to the right system for you.
Buying a $3k+ system now will probably sound great, but it's akin to the guy who suddenly gets into wine and starts splurging on a 100+ bottle fridge and filling it only with $150+ bottles because Wine Spectator gave them a good score. Ya, it's good quality stuff... but it might not be the right stuff for you. And the fun of it is in the process.