Thank you!
I was a little concerned because the TX-SR805 manual doesn't mention anything about RIAA re-eq'ing, whereas the Denon 4308CI specifically states RIAA +/-1dB 20Hz-20kHz. I presume the RIAA goes without saying in any sort of phono preamplification whether done by the receiver or the external preamp?
I know that I can get away with a $99 transport for SACD and DVD-Audio, I haven't listened to records for a long time and was thinking about adding a Denon, Pioneer, Audio Technica, etc., $100 TT, but it didn't take much reading to convince me I'd be wasting my money.
My budget for this right now I'd really like to keep at $400. The dealer has one Goldring GR-2 left which is the display model and it has around 40 hours on it. He'd let it go for CDN$575, I'd probably be able to bargain it down to $550. I'm just scared to invest that much money right now, because I really don't want to hold off on my TV for much longer. Do you think I'd enjoy the benefits of just increasing my budget and getting the GR-2 over the GR-1.2?
The GR-2 comes with the 1012GX (
http://www.goldring.co.uk/moving_coil_cartridges/1012gx_cartridge.htm) cartridge and a Rega RB200 tonearm.
The other option I have is the Pro-Ject Debut III for CDN$379 and I know I'd be probably upgrading the cartridge to the "10" immediately over the "5" from Ortofon.
Thanks again for the quick response.