Whether you’re a beginner, having just bought an entry-level turntable and a solid pair of bookshelf speakers, or you’re an audiophile-slash-music-professional who already has a badass vinyl setup and an extensive collection of records, you can always add accessories to your system — turntable weight, preamp, record cleaner and sleeves — and take it to the next level.
For those interested in doing just that, we’ve requested the help of Peter Hahn, co-owner of the Turntable Lab, the New York-based go-to music shop for professional DJs, musicians and audiophiles. Hahn has curated his “best vinyl accessories” below and explained why they’re necessary for your soon-to-be-elevated system.
A Phono Preamplifier

Pro-Ject Tube Box S2
“The signal that comes from your needle is very weak and very susceptible to distortion. The phono preamp is the signal’s ‘first stop’ and is crucial in the sound quality chain. For a phono preamp upgrade, I have been recommending the Pro-Ject Tube Box DS (discontinued) which features tube technology, low noise circuitry and fine tune adjustment control. Up until several months ago, this component was $699. At its current $399 price point, it’s an excellent value.”
(Note: The above Tube Box DS has been discontinued by Pro-Ject. It was on sale for $399 for a limited time. It has been replaced by the Tube Box DS2 ($699) which has a very different (expanded) feature set. A more affordable alternative is Tube Box S2 ($399).)