PS, and sorry for the double post (was distracted).
An easy way of checking this (if your deck uses a platter mat) would be to shim the mat a bit higher.
To start, place a thin LP (like an 70’s/80’s Euro import) under the mat which will effectively lower the tail of the cartridge.
If the sound is more to your liking, but you want more fullness then try a thicker LP/shim.
If positive results are achieved then look into adjusting such properly through arm adjustment.
There could also be cartridge loading problems, but I won’t go into this as I don’t know what gear you are using (plus I probably wouldn’t know enough to give decent adcice anyway-:).
An easy way of checking this (if your deck uses a platter mat) would be to shim the mat a bit higher.
To start, place a thin LP (like an 70’s/80’s Euro import) under the mat which will effectively lower the tail of the cartridge.
If the sound is more to your liking, but you want more fullness then try a thicker LP/shim.
If positive results are achieved then look into adjusting such properly through arm adjustment.
There could also be cartridge loading problems, but I won’t go into this as I don’t know what gear you are using (plus I probably wouldn’t know enough to give decent adcice anyway-:).