Brand new to vinyl: Help!


I am brand new to vinyl, but quite established in digital (CDs, lossless streaming, etc.).

I made the first foray to vinyl by purchasing an entry level turntable - Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC Esprit.

I am using an Ayre pre-amp with phono stage and also Ayre amp.

While I am happy I have it up and running, I don’t think it sounds as good as my digital setup (Directstream DAC).

So what can I do to improve, short of buying a much more expensive turntable?

Things in my mind:

1 - Since it accepts DC power, buy a linear power supply

2 - Since my Phone stage on my preamp only accepts XLR three-pin connector, I bought a male RCA to male XLR cable from Amazon, less than $20. Do I need a better interconnect?

3 - Upgrade the cartridge (it comes with Ortfofon Red something)

Thanks!
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Right, hedgehog?! One of the most mystifying-to-me things in perfectionist Hi-Fi is why pickup arm wiring and phono amps aren't commonly and routinely done balanced. Pickups are inherently balanced devices, yet that built-in advantage is squandered. Why?!

There are a few designers and companies offering balanced phono stages; Ralph Karsten at Atma-Sphere, of course, and Peter Noerbaek at Liberty Audio (the B2B-1 used in pairs). I imagine there are others. That should change, asap! On the other hand, a fair number of perfectionist arms are offered with their internal wiring terminated in XLR's.

Best thing is to invest in AC isolation/conditioning. An Equitech balanced power product will put your TT into an entirely different performance level. Address the basics.