Dayglow, I did not offer the 4 armed turntable as a solution, only evidence as to just how critical the recording is. So many get stuck looking for the perfect component or cable, and it just isn't out there.
Obviously power conditioning is an important topic, I have dedicated lines and a $5K power conditioner, so I feel that I have addressed that, yet Broadstone's "problem" still survives.
The OP is not looking for suggestions as to how to fix his problem. He has correctly come to the proper conclusion that there is no correction, at least not using one system. Multiple systems, as Mapman originally suggests, is an option. Otherwise, we all just do the best we can to balance the sound to our own individual tastes the best we can. Even then, some recordings will just not sound right. There are some recordings I do not listen to anymore, as it would only frustrate me even more to tune my one system to make those recordings sound more favorable, only to find out that it will make other recordings sound less favorable. It's a game that you cannot win....not with power conditioning, gear, cables or whatever other variable that you can throw in there that you can think of.
Broadstone now realizes that fact, as do I. It does help to get off the merry-go-round once you realize that you are not really going forward....only in circles.
Obviously power conditioning is an important topic, I have dedicated lines and a $5K power conditioner, so I feel that I have addressed that, yet Broadstone's "problem" still survives.
The OP is not looking for suggestions as to how to fix his problem. He has correctly come to the proper conclusion that there is no correction, at least not using one system. Multiple systems, as Mapman originally suggests, is an option. Otherwise, we all just do the best we can to balance the sound to our own individual tastes the best we can. Even then, some recordings will just not sound right. There are some recordings I do not listen to anymore, as it would only frustrate me even more to tune my one system to make those recordings sound more favorable, only to find out that it will make other recordings sound less favorable. It's a game that you cannot win....not with power conditioning, gear, cables or whatever other variable that you can throw in there that you can think of.
Broadstone now realizes that fact, as do I. It does help to get off the merry-go-round once you realize that you are not really going forward....only in circles.