BTW,got to go with Audiofeil's input about tracking force.
We find 1.97-1.99 to be almost "perfecto" in my friend's system.My own set-up is around 1.98 as of now,but obviously this number changes slightly.
Last Friday we were at my friend Ed's home.He has the Cosmos/Phantom/Orpheus.He got Magico Minis about three months ago.Also,he added(other than a PS Audio P-300 for front end,and preamp/phonostage)a BPT line conditioner(huge Plitron trannys)for his Rowland 8t amp.
Now,with this current config,virtually every lp we play has an amazing level of stability,dynamics,tone color,and inner detail.The ENTIRE system has moved up dramatically,and he did not have dreck before.
It is now clearly obvious to me,how good the Phantom is at maintaining such a low level of tracking/tracing coloration.I know I cannot get this in my own syatem,which is very similar to Ed's.
I cannot state with enough emphasis how "amazing" early original Mercury pressings(which can be tough to get "right",according to the maven Sid Marks)now sound in his stunning system.
It reinforces the theory that once you get out all(you never get it "all" out)of the resonances,you can "really" hear the music.I am beginning to believe that this business of resonance control,though well understood,is the DEMON hidden in all our set-ups.You just never fully know what component is responsible,all the time.BUT it sure is obvious when it is "line noise" and "analog front end" related.Those are the issues Ed has addressed lately,and the main REASON why I know how good his system now sounds is because my friend Sid is in denial,as to how much better all these changes(which are as obvious as your nose)have influenced the MUSIC.I must laugh at the rationalization,when it is SO obvious!
You simply have to understand the audiophile mentality,in situations like this,to get it!