JagJag One small thing that I have picked up in all the very good advice given. There is a small difference in sound (pick up-ability) quality between a good pivoted arm and a linear tracker. But, there IS a difference.
JagJag - IMO - You can't make generalizations like that.
The reality is every linear tracker, unlike pivot arms, is very, very, different in design and execution.
How big of a difference there is, is directly proportional to ....at the top of my head.
1) tonearm quality/design/capability,
2) setup-capability,
3) the turntable it is going on (this is fixed), (cartridges are exchangeable variables)
4) how resolving a person's room is. Do you listen in near field or is it a shared family space ?
The above could make the difference you hear larger than you assume. This could be good and bad. It could make things worse by amplifying the weaknesses in you chain, setting you down extra rabbit holes.
A pivot arm set up well, will out perform a linear tracker that has not been optimized.
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IMO - The best advice you have received on this thread is from Tom.
The only way to really understand the setup, quirks and sonic +\- is long term ownership. I am betting few have been there.
And I Loved the thread comments aimed at Debbie Downer - 8^0
Cheers Chris