Here's an update... It would appear that there are a couple if things going on: First, the cantiliver on my cartridge looks like it's bent a bit. This makes alignment kind of tough. (Gawd knows what it's doing sonically!) But I think I've got cartridge installation fairly close which has allowed me to uncover what I think is the real culprit. I was hasty in believing that my new Audio Experience Concerto Tube Phono Preamp was working well. It would appear that it's not. With my CJ FET phono preamp, my vinyl is now 'almost' indistingushable from a CD. With the tube preamp - the highs are still audibly attenuated which of course makes evaluating the sound field difficult. Bass seems to be pretty good now, so the cartridge alignment was initially contributing to the problem.
I suspect the Shure cartidge is not operating up to snuff so I probably got screwed buying used (through Audiogon no less!). But I'm pretty sure the tube preamp has some serious problems. It uses 12AX7s and I've tried new tubes including Electro Harmonix, EI, 9th gen. Chinese as well as NOS Matsushita - none of these signficantly 'take the blanket off' the tone. I'll be contacting the manufacturer regarding this issue once I'm absolutely sure it's the problem but if anyone has any experience with these Audio Experience Concerto preamps, I'd like to hear your comments.
... Brian