As Rgurney reports, the new pivot cap/bearing does make a significant jump in performance. This is the kind of thing one wishes had been achieved from the very beginning; however, that's the nature of progress, and the reason tonearms, cartridges, speakers, and all the rest continue to improve as they do.
The Phantom is our statement on the very best performance possible at the current state of the art. It was a big jump ahead of the 2.2 before, and now, with the Improved version, moves even further ahead. And, as our website and ads say, we also invite comparison to any other tonearm at any price....
And speaking of price, there is one correction on the upgrade pivot bearing: The price is $250, and given the level of improvement(and not to be immodest!), I might say it's the most significant $250 you can spend on your system if it includes the Phantom B-44.
As for the question of damping fluid level - yes, the amount of fluid will make some differences, and it will end up being your personal call. We recommend starting off with the fluid extending about half-way up the square shank of the pivot cap (like measuring oil on the dip-stick in your car).. A little less or a little more will be a refinement for your personal taste.
Enjoy the rest of the summer and get ready for the fall season of colorful trees and more listening!
- Bob Graham
The Phantom is our statement on the very best performance possible at the current state of the art. It was a big jump ahead of the 2.2 before, and now, with the Improved version, moves even further ahead. And, as our website and ads say, we also invite comparison to any other tonearm at any price....
And speaking of price, there is one correction on the upgrade pivot bearing: The price is $250, and given the level of improvement(and not to be immodest!), I might say it's the most significant $250 you can spend on your system if it includes the Phantom B-44.
As for the question of damping fluid level - yes, the amount of fluid will make some differences, and it will end up being your personal call. We recommend starting off with the fluid extending about half-way up the square shank of the pivot cap (like measuring oil on the dip-stick in your car).. A little less or a little more will be a refinement for your personal taste.
Enjoy the rest of the summer and get ready for the fall season of colorful trees and more listening!
- Bob Graham