There are many upgrades to the P25, but I found on MY Rega, that when I got it off of those rubber feet, it sounded very much better. Take 3 Cardas wood blocks and put them under the wooden surround of your turntable and hear the difference it makes. To adjust the height... someone makes a threaded sleeve that can go around the collar of the arm... The arm rests and is affixed to this sleeve and then you tighten the large nut that holds the arm in place. The sleeve can be screwed in or out to raise or lower the arm. ..a pain to do, but you don't have to do it often. Place the whole turntable on large drinking glasses (or similar) so that you can easily access under the turntable. I forgot where I got threaded collar, but you can reasearch it. Benz's sound best with the arm horizontal or very (very) slightly rear end high. ..other considerations for upgrading the arm are a dropped counterweight, and rewiring...all which make a difference.
Problem with turntable/cartridge?
Hello all,
I have noticed that my CD player provides a much greater sense of the attack of notes, especially piano notes, than does my turntable. I use a Jeff Rowland Concerto integrated amp, a Rega P25 with a Benz Micro cartridge and PS Audio phono section. Is there something inherently incompatible about my analog components? I'd appreciate any input, help, comments, suggestions, etc.
By the way, my CD player is the fabulous, but little known, Opus 21 by REsolution Audio.
Thanks in advance.
russ
I have noticed that my CD player provides a much greater sense of the attack of notes, especially piano notes, than does my turntable. I use a Jeff Rowland Concerto integrated amp, a Rega P25 with a Benz Micro cartridge and PS Audio phono section. Is there something inherently incompatible about my analog components? I'd appreciate any input, help, comments, suggestions, etc.
By the way, my CD player is the fabulous, but little known, Opus 21 by REsolution Audio.
Thanks in advance.
russ
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