"Part of the problem of getting into vinyl on a trial basis is the expense of the ancillary items like a weight gauge, record cleaner, alignment jig, stylus cleaner, etc..."
What are all these things for? Admittedly, I don't know much about vinyl, except how to play one
My dad is into vinyl, but i'm not sure how much he would know about the more esoteric stuff. (Can't remember what he has, but it might be a music hall). For now i'm ignoring the phono stage, and would use the one built into my onkyo ht receiver (eventually if it is something i really enjoy, maybe a reduction would do the trick). That was the goal, to give vinyl an honest to goodness try without spending much of anything. One really neat thing about listening to vinyl, for instance Linda Ronstadt, is the quality of the bass. It is hard to describe, but seems deeper and tighter than with analog equipment.
Geary,
What price range are we talking about here for a decent turntable? Just checked Craig's list in the free section, and there are some records being given away for free! (Pink floyd, Zepplin...). Maybe that's a good way to start a decent collection. Sadly though, I don't get out to the left coast much, that does sound like fun!
Dave