JG2, Thank you for the links; I think I am just "ansy" to try something different. I can always sell the Dynavector. The table was set-up by the dealer, though after revisiting his shop several times,I found out that his "technician" repaired escalators. Next time I will do it myself and use the old reliable "Geodisc"
Maybe I don't have the patience of younger audiophiles, but I was always troubled by the minution required to set up a table and cartridge. We all studied geometry in high school, but why must we go to such neurotic lenghts to get the best sound of out of these devices. Eventually, I think these rituals of geometry will sink the vinyl/turntable renaissance we have seen in the last 15 years.
Maybe I don't have the patience of younger audiophiles, but I was always troubled by the minution required to set up a table and cartridge. We all studied geometry in high school, but why must we go to such neurotic lenghts to get the best sound of out of these devices. Eventually, I think these rituals of geometry will sink the vinyl/turntable renaissance we have seen in the last 15 years.