I do have the mint and it did make a huge difference. I posted this thread because to me, it seems that everything I mentioned has a huge impact on the music. Someone mentioned about Benz Cartridge traking being somewhat varied, I totally agree. For me the VTA makes a huge difference. I do not have a 20K turntable, so I do realize the limitations. I do believe that my system does provide, to my ears, a suprisingly believable presentation. I have season tickets to the symphony orchestra so I know what that sounds like. I was just curious to what people think is the biggest culprit of tracking error. I think a lot has to do with the Cartridge alignment, obviously, but also the tonearm and platter I feel have an huge influence on the big picture.
Where is the problem? Tracking error?
Let say I am listening to a piece of classical music. Full Orchestral. When the strings and everything sounds mushed together especially during loud demanding peaks, what is the likely culprit? cartridge, tonearm, or isolation? During certain passages, is it a tracking problem that some cartridges cannot handle all of the vibrations occurring in the groove and is that being magnified by not enough tracking force, isolation, platter not having enough mommentum? Just curious... I do not notice this when listening to CD's so I know it is not anywhere else. Everything is clear. It has to be occurring on the turntable. Where should I start looking for answers?
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