Raul -
I have two systems, my "fun" system which has the pioneer Pl-530, and what I consider my "high end" system which has my VPI Prime. I'm only talking about my The system that has the Pioneer, which has the Denon PL-103r. The only reason I was asking about adding high is because I've read that the 80's turntables with "S" arms are lower mass and that the Denon likes a higher mass tonearm. I cannot find any specific literature about the Pioneers S arm and what it's effective mass is.
While the Denon sounds really good right now in the system I was just wondering how much I was "leaving on the table" by not having a higher mass arm, this led me wanting to experiment and see what I could achieve with higher mass tweaks.
I have two systems, my "fun" system which has the pioneer Pl-530, and what I consider my "high end" system which has my VPI Prime. I'm only talking about my The system that has the Pioneer, which has the Denon PL-103r. The only reason I was asking about adding high is because I've read that the 80's turntables with "S" arms are lower mass and that the Denon likes a higher mass tonearm. I cannot find any specific literature about the Pioneers S arm and what it's effective mass is.
While the Denon sounds really good right now in the system I was just wondering how much I was "leaving on the table" by not having a higher mass arm, this led me wanting to experiment and see what I could achieve with higher mass tweaks.