This is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Buy yourself a turntable outer rim-weight.........brand doesn't matter. These are the metal ring-type weights intended to keep the vinyl flat at the edges just as a centre clamp or weight is intended to keep the record flat at the centre. Now use it religiously on every record for 3 weeks. After that time, throw it away and listen to all your records again. The transparency, space and depth will all have now returned and you will once again remember why you love vinyl.
I've got a center clamp and I've been thinking of getting a periphery ring just for use on dish-warped records. Playing the concave side of a dish-warped record has got to wreak havoc on azimuth, no?
I have only one record warped badly enough to cause mistracking on the leading few stanzas of Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto (DGG). This would now be the only valid reason for me retrieving the rim- weight from the depths of my cupboards :-) YMMV,IMHO,Only tested on 2 turntables, Personal Opinion, Warning:may be totally wrong.
Suteetat/Halcro, Popper learned from Tarski about 'the truth'(aka 'satisfaction approach'). Then he used this approch to illustrate his 'theory of refutation'. A 'theory' in the sense of 'all swans are white'. Thanks to his stay in Australia he was able to demonstrate at some philosophical meeting in England how easy it is to refute an theory. He repeted the universal quantification: 'All swans are white' and then pulled just one black swan from his hat (?) which he brought from Australia for the purpose. The colleaques were astonished but the most of then wanted to check if this swan was not painted black.
Not to beat a dead horse but, For me this hobby is about voicing a system to your taste. We've all heard systems that measure great but arent satisfying to listen to. I prefer some systems to others depending on the type of music (classical, jazz, etc) or source. I think the OP's statement reflects his system. There are times when my unclamped ES1 sings prettier than my Cosmos IV but in general I prefer the Sota.
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