Thanks for sharing, Nolitan.
In my system, I do prefer the two transducers(cart and speakers)play the major role in establishing the so-called sonic signature(that's why I may keep buying more carts to "refresh" my system). In this case, turntable, tonearm &, hopefully, phono amp have to be as neutral & revealing as possible.
That's why I am confident when we optimize our LP setup, the carts I gave comment upon will perform very close to my descriptions.
I have my bottom line for so-called "neutrality and revealing"(if there are any actually), that is, at least 70% of my favorite records have to sound ënjoyable, musical, full of emotions and authentic.
Each of us may have his different approach. To me, the audio bug grown by top-end carts always bite me harder...
Dan
In my system, I do prefer the two transducers(cart and speakers)play the major role in establishing the so-called sonic signature(that's why I may keep buying more carts to "refresh" my system). In this case, turntable, tonearm &, hopefully, phono amp have to be as neutral & revealing as possible.
That's why I am confident when we optimize our LP setup, the carts I gave comment upon will perform very close to my descriptions.
I have my bottom line for so-called "neutrality and revealing"(if there are any actually), that is, at least 70% of my favorite records have to sound ënjoyable, musical, full of emotions and authentic.
Each of us may have his different approach. To me, the audio bug grown by top-end carts always bite me harder...
Dan