My previous tt was a performer that punched above it's weight, belt drive, suspended type. But I was always aware of a seeming excessive warmth in the sound - rounded transients and slight smear in the timing domain. This was in the Orbe, and my previous Roksan Xerxes 10 and Linn Sondek LP12. And I was always aware of some wavering of notes esp. decay of piano chords. As I became more at home with digital, these attributes became more jarring. Listening to the '30 etc, much was eliminated (non-suspended designs, vibration isolation thru overengineering) but still felt some euphonic warmth wasn't fully dealt with.
TBH, I had no real expectations of the Salvation, indeed skepticism that the drive was critical in this. Hence my major suprise that what I believe to be time domain issues were almost fully eliminated. I really do hear piano as solid as cd. And what could have been a sterile end result is quite the opposite, unobscured tonality now blooms fully when listening to lps with no smearing leading to detail obscuring warmth.
Now, I have to admit that many aspects of the rig are different as well (non-suspended, use of slate/Aluminium over acrylic, and most importantly of all, air bearing linear tracking arm) meaning that a strict comparison is impossible. And I'm sure that fanatical attention to engineering and materials to provide an inert environment for the cart as in the '30 provides an excellent end result beyond my more modest Orbe prev.
All I know is that I really do believe I'm hearing a more 'truthful' representation of what's in the grooves, and this is is in no small part due to the choice of drive technology.
TBH, I had no real expectations of the Salvation, indeed skepticism that the drive was critical in this. Hence my major suprise that what I believe to be time domain issues were almost fully eliminated. I really do hear piano as solid as cd. And what could have been a sterile end result is quite the opposite, unobscured tonality now blooms fully when listening to lps with no smearing leading to detail obscuring warmth.
Now, I have to admit that many aspects of the rig are different as well (non-suspended, use of slate/Aluminium over acrylic, and most importantly of all, air bearing linear tracking arm) meaning that a strict comparison is impossible. And I'm sure that fanatical attention to engineering and materials to provide an inert environment for the cart as in the '30 provides an excellent end result beyond my more modest Orbe prev.
All I know is that I really do believe I'm hearing a more 'truthful' representation of what's in the grooves, and this is is in no small part due to the choice of drive technology.