I have the exact analog front end as you. I assure you something is amiss and it should wipe the floor with your Naim cdp.
I agree with Spencer. Give the dealer another shot at making it sound right. Let him hear the difference in your digital and vinyl rigs and surely he will know where to begin. If after this you are still not happy with the sound, enlist the help of a local vinyl junkie in your area for assistance. Just because a dealer sells 'tables does not neccessarily mean he is proficient in the set up arena.
If you don't have any audio buddies who spin rekkids, post a thread here and at AA asking for anyone who might live near you who is willing to help. If you get any interested parties, buy them a nice dinner and a round or two of their favorite beverage (preferrably after tinkering with your rig).
Ultimately, you will need to learn how to do all of this yourself. But for now you should just concentrate on correcting what's wrong, because it should sound so much better than you describe.
Good luck,
Oz
I agree with Spencer. Give the dealer another shot at making it sound right. Let him hear the difference in your digital and vinyl rigs and surely he will know where to begin. If after this you are still not happy with the sound, enlist the help of a local vinyl junkie in your area for assistance. Just because a dealer sells 'tables does not neccessarily mean he is proficient in the set up arena.
If you don't have any audio buddies who spin rekkids, post a thread here and at AA asking for anyone who might live near you who is willing to help. If you get any interested parties, buy them a nice dinner and a round or two of their favorite beverage (preferrably after tinkering with your rig).
Ultimately, you will need to learn how to do all of this yourself. But for now you should just concentrate on correcting what's wrong, because it should sound so much better than you describe.
Good luck,
Oz