Lloyd Walker with his top dog $27,000 turntable took the time to change VTA when demonstrating playback of a 200 gm record. So, both Yetiman, and Colitas are right about the difference being audible.
I have so many "regular" records. and so few special re-issues, that I have accepted a modest shortfall in performance with the heavyweight records, for the convenience of not having to re-install my Rega RB-300, which I think is a requirement for using the riser. But, I am beginning to get the message about VTA.
May I throw in a plug for the Gregory Kerry F-2 Titanium Heavyweight Counterweight which revolutionized vinyl playback on all my records, even without the ability to adjust for optimum VTA?
I have so many "regular" records. and so few special re-issues, that I have accepted a modest shortfall in performance with the heavyweight records, for the convenience of not having to re-install my Rega RB-300, which I think is a requirement for using the riser. But, I am beginning to get the message about VTA.
May I throw in a plug for the Gregory Kerry F-2 Titanium Heavyweight Counterweight which revolutionized vinyl playback on all my records, even without the ability to adjust for optimum VTA?