Dear Darren: If the name of the game was/is effective tonearm mass everything will be very easy/simple, unfortunatelly it is not.
Take a look to the three/four tonearms that you name it, really different between each other: different build material and resonance due to material kind, different bearing design and bearing material, different lenght, different internal wiring, different effective mass, different , different, different, you know the only tonearm coincidence between them is its raw name: tonearm, that's all.
What you hear on those cartridge/tonearm combinations is not the match between the tonearm effective mass and the cartridge compliance but the whole package that it is extremely complex for say the least.
I own/owned/heard all those tonearms and cartridges several times in different combinations so I know of what I'm talking about. I have heavy XV-1 sound performance cartridge experience in my system and in other systems and you are almost the only person that is not totally satisfied with it, maybe because your ears are different, maybe because your music sound priorities are different or maybe because you have a " trouble " else where in your system: who knows.
Any way, all those posts about tell us the critical importance of the tonearm in the quality cartridge performance and IMHO this is learning for all of us.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
Take a look to the three/four tonearms that you name it, really different between each other: different build material and resonance due to material kind, different bearing design and bearing material, different lenght, different internal wiring, different effective mass, different , different, different, you know the only tonearm coincidence between them is its raw name: tonearm, that's all.
What you hear on those cartridge/tonearm combinations is not the match between the tonearm effective mass and the cartridge compliance but the whole package that it is extremely complex for say the least.
I own/owned/heard all those tonearms and cartridges several times in different combinations so I know of what I'm talking about. I have heavy XV-1 sound performance cartridge experience in my system and in other systems and you are almost the only person that is not totally satisfied with it, maybe because your ears are different, maybe because your music sound priorities are different or maybe because you have a " trouble " else where in your system: who knows.
Any way, all those posts about tell us the critical importance of the tonearm in the quality cartridge performance and IMHO this is learning for all of us.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.