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With the bi-amping squared away, I decided to improve LP playback. I piled onto the top shelf of the Sanus rack, the usual slab of plex, and on that, three layers of MDF about the same size as the plex, and finished with black vinyl. Extra mass never hurts.
Then I tried the Arcam amp as a phono preamp, having used it that way before, but there was a ground loop, so I decided to try the Luxman instead. It did very well, showing off each cartridge in turn.
I started with what had been on the Sony for a long time, a Realistic RXT5, with a Shure N95E stylus of which I had picked up two at a pawn shop in Hobbs, New Mexico. I decided it sounded dull, so I went to my box of cartridges.
I tried an AT VS245LP with high hopes. It was just about as dull as the Realistic/Shure. Rats.
Next was the AT 6006, and that did sound better - almost, but just short of great.
Finally, I tried the Shure M110HE (with a Jico stylus) - the one the Sony came with. Now that sounded great! I started off with Mission Mountain Wood Band, and that was OK, but the LP is not quite pristine. Then, my demo copy of White Mansions, and that was just wonderful, maybe because the cart was limbered up by then, or the LP is in better shape than the MMWB LP. I think I'm going to be running this cart for a long time to come.
Then I tried the Arcam amp as a phono preamp, having used it that way before, but there was a ground loop, so I decided to try the Luxman instead. It did very well, showing off each cartridge in turn.
I started with what had been on the Sony for a long time, a Realistic RXT5, with a Shure N95E stylus of which I had picked up two at a pawn shop in Hobbs, New Mexico. I decided it sounded dull, so I went to my box of cartridges.
I tried an AT VS245LP with high hopes. It was just about as dull as the Realistic/Shure. Rats.
Next was the AT 6006, and that did sound better - almost, but just short of great.
Finally, I tried the Shure M110HE (with a Jico stylus) - the one the Sony came with. Now that sounded great! I started off with Mission Mountain Wood Band, and that was OK, but the LP is not quite pristine. Then, my demo copy of White Mansions, and that was just wonderful, maybe because the cart was limbered up by then, or the LP is in better shape than the MMWB LP. I think I'm going to be running this cart for a long time to come.
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