Fundamental: The plinth, platform: Rock Stability for stylus vibration to go only into the cartridge, combined with plinth isolation from the outside world, as that plinth’s rock stability will transfer external vibration superbly as well.
I strongly encourage you/anyone to consider a table that allows two arms,
Possibly one long, but even two 9" arms has the advantage of having two cartridges aligned/balanced, switch back and forth instantly in a listening session. One fixed cartridge, other removable headshell gives benefits and flexibility.
long arm was my initial motivation, next: one stereo; one mono for Jazz was the real advantage.
Lastly, I went overboard and squeezed a 3rd arm on, so I have MC, MM and Mono. Chakster also squeezed a 3rd arm on that amazing Luxman 2 arm deck, a beauty, (too rare for me).
https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/226605637_6255459961138785_8993343520540965874_n....
Using MM for LP’s I sell (less wear on MC). I just easily changed my MM to a friend’s re-discovered MC so we could hear it, easy as that arm has a removable headshell. Easily compare two Stereo Cartridges, enjoy either’s characteristics.
Removable headshell: consider adjustable Azimuth type, a whole lot easier than shims if a squeak of rotation is needed.
I went vintage JVC CL-P2 Plinth and TT81 Spinner. Solid 7 layer plinth on isoblocks worked for me at current location, I have springy wood floors.
I strongly encourage you/anyone to consider a table that allows two arms,
Possibly one long, but even two 9" arms has the advantage of having two cartridges aligned/balanced, switch back and forth instantly in a listening session. One fixed cartridge, other removable headshell gives benefits and flexibility.
long arm was my initial motivation, next: one stereo; one mono for Jazz was the real advantage.
Lastly, I went overboard and squeezed a 3rd arm on, so I have MC, MM and Mono. Chakster also squeezed a 3rd arm on that amazing Luxman 2 arm deck, a beauty, (too rare for me).
https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/226605637_6255459961138785_8993343520540965874_n....
Using MM for LP’s I sell (less wear on MC). I just easily changed my MM to a friend’s re-discovered MC so we could hear it, easy as that arm has a removable headshell. Easily compare two Stereo Cartridges, enjoy either’s characteristics.
Removable headshell: consider adjustable Azimuth type, a whole lot easier than shims if a squeak of rotation is needed.
I went vintage JVC CL-P2 Plinth and TT81 Spinner. Solid 7 layer plinth on isoblocks worked for me at current location, I have springy wood floors.