Glad to note you've obtained more satisfactory results. The biggest differences in turntable performance often come from tiny changes. Alignment is probably the most important, closely followed by VTF and VTA. Pro-Ject makes a nice protractor called Strobe-It that's easier to use than the paper one in their manual. You note you were tracking at 1.75 grams (presuming that 17.5 in your post yesterday was a typo - I hope it was). You might find 2 grams more pleasant with the 2M Red; it worked better with mine on my vintage PL-15D II, anyway.
On the old Eagles album, some stuff just wasn't pressed all that well and/or was poorly mastered. Age has very little to do with it in most cases. I have an original Verve stereo pressing of the Joao Gilberto and Stan Getz Getz/Gilberto from 1963 that is one of the best recordings I've ever heard. Try some other stuff, and make sure your LPs and stylus are clean before every play. Lots of posts in the archives here if you want to get more info on that.
Cabling is another topic that generates a lot of comment here, so the archives are again useful. You'll have to decide what works for you for yourself. The only thing I'll add is a link to what Roger Russell from McIntosh had to say: http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm.
Good luck & (now) happy listening!
On the old Eagles album, some stuff just wasn't pressed all that well and/or was poorly mastered. Age has very little to do with it in most cases. I have an original Verve stereo pressing of the Joao Gilberto and Stan Getz Getz/Gilberto from 1963 that is one of the best recordings I've ever heard. Try some other stuff, and make sure your LPs and stylus are clean before every play. Lots of posts in the archives here if you want to get more info on that.
Cabling is another topic that generates a lot of comment here, so the archives are again useful. You'll have to decide what works for you for yourself. The only thing I'll add is a link to what Roger Russell from McIntosh had to say: http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm.
Good luck & (now) happy listening!