Spinitch:
For what it is worth, I agree with Dougdeacon based on my own experience.
I followed the path of a "mid" table and arm with an excellent cartridge. While the music was very good, the table and arm were always in the mix. The better the recording the more I could hear stuff that I wanted to remove.
After about four years, I've gotten to the point that I am very happy with my table, arm, and cartridge. Now if I could just find an interconnect to go from the phono-pre to the preamp that has no buzz, hum, is detailed and accurate, I will be able to afford albums!
Best regards,
Dave
For what it is worth, I agree with Dougdeacon based on my own experience.
I followed the path of a "mid" table and arm with an excellent cartridge. While the music was very good, the table and arm were always in the mix. The better the recording the more I could hear stuff that I wanted to remove.
After about four years, I've gotten to the point that I am very happy with my table, arm, and cartridge. Now if I could just find an interconnect to go from the phono-pre to the preamp that has no buzz, hum, is detailed and accurate, I will be able to afford albums!
Best regards,
Dave