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IMHO your approach to say TT set-up like a whole analog rig seems to me that makes things a little complex because the today TT can comes with or with out tonearm and cartridge is almost a separate item.
I already posted somewhere that IMHO ( till today ) I don't know any single TT ( vintage or today one ) that is a " finish " product: almost all of them needs a special platform, a different mat, a different clamp, peripheric ring, different belt build material, rim drive, new PS, different arm board, etc, etc, etc,, and this is not only because it is not a true/universal " finish " products but many times because we like to tweak everywhere and sometimes it does nt matters why.
Do you already take in count how many additional " business " exist/create around to tweak a TT?, even from the same TT builder.
So if we don't receive a " finish " product ( it does not matters how high was the price we pay for it ) then we have to finish it.
The sole TT subject is really complex and not easy to fix for everyone because any single up-date to the stock TT ( mat, clamp, arm board, platform, etc, etc ) change the performance.
I can go on talking about the tonearm, the cartridge, the tonearm/cartridge, the tonearm/cartridge/TT, tube electronics, speakers cables and almost every single link in the audio chain.
IMHO there is no simple and absolute answers about and that's why exist the forums like this one.
The TT/tonearm/cartridge relationship is so complex and so many " things " happen at levels that we can't hear ( the cartridge is a so sensitive micro ) and not only that but at relationship levels that we can't even imagine or understand about that is almost imposible to have the right answer for everyone.
So, exist the perfect/universal set-up?, obviously no what exist is or at least we are looking for is a TT/tonearm/cartridge set-up that can be nearest to our each person music/sound priorities.
I don't know but if there were no posibilities to tweak the analog rig maybe part of the " magic " can/could disappear for many people.
I wish I could/can have a plug and play analog rig, sometimes I'm tired and loosing my time on the set-up/tweaks instead to simple enjoy the music that is the subject I say :the most important subject of why we are here.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
IMHO your approach to say TT set-up like a whole analog rig seems to me that makes things a little complex because the today TT can comes with or with out tonearm and cartridge is almost a separate item.
I already posted somewhere that IMHO ( till today ) I don't know any single TT ( vintage or today one ) that is a " finish " product: almost all of them needs a special platform, a different mat, a different clamp, peripheric ring, different belt build material, rim drive, new PS, different arm board, etc, etc, etc,, and this is not only because it is not a true/universal " finish " products but many times because we like to tweak everywhere and sometimes it does nt matters why.
Do you already take in count how many additional " business " exist/create around to tweak a TT?, even from the same TT builder.
So if we don't receive a " finish " product ( it does not matters how high was the price we pay for it ) then we have to finish it.
The sole TT subject is really complex and not easy to fix for everyone because any single up-date to the stock TT ( mat, clamp, arm board, platform, etc, etc ) change the performance.
I can go on talking about the tonearm, the cartridge, the tonearm/cartridge, the tonearm/cartridge/TT, tube electronics, speakers cables and almost every single link in the audio chain.
IMHO there is no simple and absolute answers about and that's why exist the forums like this one.
The TT/tonearm/cartridge relationship is so complex and so many " things " happen at levels that we can't hear ( the cartridge is a so sensitive micro ) and not only that but at relationship levels that we can't even imagine or understand about that is almost imposible to have the right answer for everyone.
So, exist the perfect/universal set-up?, obviously no what exist is or at least we are looking for is a TT/tonearm/cartridge set-up that can be nearest to our each person music/sound priorities.
I don't know but if there were no posibilities to tweak the analog rig maybe part of the " magic " can/could disappear for many people.
I wish I could/can have a plug and play analog rig, sometimes I'm tired and loosing my time on the set-up/tweaks instead to simple enjoy the music that is the subject I say :the most important subject of why we are here.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.