Symposium Jr Initial Impressions under Armpod
Okay I agreed to be the guinea pig for this and now am glad I did.
I say this because I have never tried symposium rollerblocks in the past. We all have various products we use for tweaking - this was not one of them for me. This experiment with the Jrs has to be the most odd and extreme one for me as it goes against conventional thinking I admit that. But then I am going through a period of experimentation since the nude TT and armpod we are on a roll. And the costs for the real improvements I can actually hear have been negligible.
What is the easiest way for me to describe for you what using these Jrs. is like under an armpod ? If you have ever used a VPI JMW pivot tonearm (I know there are a great many of these tonearms out there) then you are very familiar with the way the tonearm shakes and squirms in its pivot as you lift it and set it over the lp until the needle hits the groove. The Symposium Jrs. under the arm pod extend this type of movement down into the armpod so that the armpod and tonearm have the same action and feel. This best describes what its like to use them. It moves around but it does not and will not fall over. It finds its original place again very easily.
They are very easy to set up. But BOTH surfaces must be level and straight (1) the platform on the bottom, that the Jr. rests on and (2) the bottom of the armpod that the top Jr is up against. If you are using a brass cylinder as an arm pod you need to make sure the bottom of it is smooth.
From my last post the test setup was on purpose, in a bad location suspended hardwood floors. The Jrs. reduced skipping when walking by greatly compared to the regular setup on spikes. The sound difference was noticeable to me even with the cheap old cartridge I was testing with, so I decided to go the next step and set the armpod up next to my sp10 in my sound room.
I believe if you take a cheap but functioning cartridge and put it in a good system, that you will make it sound much better than you think it has a right to sound. Likewise take a good cartridge put it in a below average system and it will sound like a cheap cartridge.
The cheap grado black cartridge was bearable in my system with the Jrs. It was not bearable without them. Re-read what I just said in last 2 sentences because I am saying a lot here.
Am I ready to try the Jrs. with a $500 - $1000 + cartridge not yet . Will it make a $500 cartridge sound better if I was betting on this I would put my money down on it. But I need more time to practice.
On the whole tonearm/armpod/Jrs setup -
You either have the touch or you dont. I cant speak for you and I will not be responsible for cartridge failure due to clumsiness or accidents. If you are able to line up a cartridge on your own with the micro movements that are required, than this should be very easy for you.
I found it was easier to put the needle down than it was to raise it at the end of the record. But then I had it setup in the back as a second arm. It is going to take practice. A light touch to keep the armpod from moving. Very definitely give this a try with a cheap cartridge. You need to try it out to see if this is for you. As our friend Geoch said not for the faint hearted? But the results are definitely rewarding to those that are able to do it.
Cheers Chris