Thank again. Question though:
I find the sound coming from this Transrotor/Micro Benz cartridge to be in most ways remarkable - dead silent background, utter clarity, smooth, punchy etc. The ONE thing that has me hesitating to fall in love with it is a persistent sense of "thinness" to the sound. Like there is some scoop out somewhere in the midrange that makes things sound smaller and thinner. It's a persistent tonal signature and it reminds me of a custom built tube amp I once had that had the exactly the same sound. This was the case also in the brief time I had listening to it before the cartridge was knocked.
The Micro Seiki turntable with an old cartridge the Transrotor replaced had the opposite sound. Bigger, fuller, more lush than my digital sources.
Any suggestions? Is this possibly a VTA thing? (My VTA apparently looks fine to my pal who re-set the cartridge). Any other suggestions?
I find the sound coming from this Transrotor/Micro Benz cartridge to be in most ways remarkable - dead silent background, utter clarity, smooth, punchy etc. The ONE thing that has me hesitating to fall in love with it is a persistent sense of "thinness" to the sound. Like there is some scoop out somewhere in the midrange that makes things sound smaller and thinner. It's a persistent tonal signature and it reminds me of a custom built tube amp I once had that had the exactly the same sound. This was the case also in the brief time I had listening to it before the cartridge was knocked.
The Micro Seiki turntable with an old cartridge the Transrotor replaced had the opposite sound. Bigger, fuller, more lush than my digital sources.
Any suggestions? Is this possibly a VTA thing? (My VTA apparently looks fine to my pal who re-set the cartridge). Any other suggestions?