Hi guys,
I promised to report on the sound I am getting with my new
Terminator from Andrey ( https://www.musicfromvinyl.shop/
).
I have a large record collection of mostly classical records
and opera. A lot of vocal, choral and
chamber music. And a lot of recordings of pipe organs.
You may remember that before the Terminator I had two
Clearaudio TT2 arms. Before those I had
the predecessor TQI. Twenty years of
Clearaudio happiness. The TT2 concept is also used in the TT1 MI in the
Clearaudio Statement turntable.
I have a Clearaudio DaVinci and a Goldfinger Statement (GFS)
cartridge.
I bought the Terminator to play other cartridges, and
because I like mechanical things and wanted an affordable air bearing arm. I
started with the DaVinci because my intention is to replace the DaVinci with
another cartridge, perhaps a Miyajima mono cartridge.
The DaVinci sounded so good in the Terminator that I swapped
in the GFS. WOW!
The largest improvements have
been the sense of soundstage and space around voices and instruments and the
quiet background. I thought the TT2 was very good, but the Terminator
blows it away.
My room ( https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/9362
) was built for great sound and it has not disappointed. But the music never really filled the room.
The horns are position sensitive and have a relatively small sweet spot. Now the room is alive and sounds good
everywhere.
In comparison, it is 4D vs 3D.
Same turntable, same
cartridge (GFS), same arm cable. A very impressive achievement, IMHO.
The “flow” of the music is more real, more lifelike; the
musicians are in the room with you.
Bass is better and more lifelike. Everything is more clear
and more precisely located in space. Choral music is uncanny. Are you getting the idea that I am thrilled?
I need to give credit to the rest of my system and the room,
but it was the Terminator that turned the corner and brought out the best.
I am ordering a second Terminator arm. Both arms will mount on my turntable and
rotate away from the platter to change records.
Best,
Don