Well, I finally got the Decca to sound great and track as flawlessly as I have ever heard it by mounting it on a...Decca. That's right, a Decca International cheap plastic-ky tonearm. But the thing is about the Decca cartridge, that provided it is on a tonearm which is sympathetic to its considerable demands, it always performs at a very high level. My Decca INternational tonearm is turbo-charged, however, with a mixture of Cardas tonearm wire and my favourite IC. It has also had all its friction-fit and screw fittings glued in place permanently to strengthen it and focus the sound. The end result is that unmatched Decca speed and slam and detail and bass and imaging, even on the humble Decca International! The Decca International is, however, a clever thing: it floats on two opposing ring-magnets inside the tonearm pillar, and it is a fluid-damped unipivot, tiny as that pivot is. It is a superbly musical tonearm tweaked or not, and with the Decca Super Gold on it truly up among the best High-End matches. The whole is mounted on my very quiet and slamming heavy idler-wheel drive, a re-plinthed Lenco. The whole is so dynamic and fast it is, like whisky, to be taken in small amounts, when one is being reasonable anyway. Any other happy endings out there?