Originally Posted by
Jimbo
Justin, I couldn't agree more. I think keeping it simple initially is always a good bet, because you don't know how things might turn out in the long run. Don't buy absolute rubbish, but there's no need for more than the basics initially.
You could argue that the responses given on this forum to questions of this type are necessarily biased, because we are all clearly into it and want to learn and improve as much as possible. So I'm really glad you posted your response.
James.