I picked up the new Ben Webster, Stardust, 45 rpm album, what a great recording of a great jazz sax artist!

I played it on my so-happy-I-grabbed-this one Denon DP45f automatic turntable. I got it used for $350 or $300, don't remember. Dead quiet, perfect speed, rosewood plinth, drop-dead gorgeous.

I picked up a Goldring E3 moving magnet cartridge for $169 on Amazon, one of the best audio deals ever. A wonderful, accurate, rich full sounding cartridge for the price of a few songs. I have a $3000 Koetsu Black Goldline in my main 2 channel system which I will compare to the Goldring tomorrow. I will let you know.

I'm using the Line Magnetic LM33 phono stage. I love it. I swapped out the stock 12ax7 tubes with a pair of NOS Telefunkens (not budget tubes) and it just sings.

Yes, quite the budget vinyl section which sounds great.

The rest of the system is not budget. The Line Magnetic 845ia integrated amp with the NOS Mullard 5AR4 rectifier tube upgrade is one of the best sounding amps I've ever heard. If you know about the Harbeth 30,2 Anniversary speakers, nothing more need be said. If not, these are some of the best stand mount speakers ever made.

So, the Goldring E3 cartridge and Ben Webster's 45 rpm Stardust album, most highly recommended.

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Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.