Isolation. Not you- the turntable. Remember, the stylus is picking up vibrations that are being amplified 10,000 times! Okay, 66dB or more. It is a big number, I just don't feel like doing the math at the moment. So the smallest vibrations, even from the air can affect playback performance. The VPI table has no suspension, therefore, isolation outside of the tt chassis is extremely critical. Hey, I just learned for myself not long ago how much isolation can impact even my suspended turntable. Isolation is first and then speed control is next. Being dialed in to 33 1/3 is important, but make sure the variation per rotation is small. I don't know if you can adjust belt tension on your rig, but that can affect the sound. You don't want too much or too little. Finally, look at wiring; but this is not where you should start. I think isolation is paramount. With improved isolation expect the bass to get tighter and clearer and the soundstage to open up well beyond your digital rig. Based on other comments, try some dampening material on your tonearm. You might even start with some rubber bands wrapped tightly in different locations on the tonearm. Be sure to rebalance. Also, do not add too much weight or it might create new issues. You have some very fine equipment and possibly some simple steps will result in very satisfactory results.
What's the weak link in my Analog chain?
I have:
VPI HW19 mkIII
Souther Linear Tracker Arm
Clearaudio Maestro Satine wood
Manley Chinook (on loan from dealer)
It all sounds very good, but still can't match my Theta GenVIII Dac Pre using a Sony777ES SACD player as a transport. The sense of space, of being in a real concert hall on clssical recordings is noticably better on the digital rig. I'm wondering what to change in the analog rig to meet of exceed the quality of the digital rig.
VPI HW19 mkIII
Souther Linear Tracker Arm
Clearaudio Maestro Satine wood
Manley Chinook (on loan from dealer)
It all sounds very good, but still can't match my Theta GenVIII Dac Pre using a Sony777ES SACD player as a transport. The sense of space, of being in a real concert hall on clssical recordings is noticably better on the digital rig. I'm wondering what to change in the analog rig to meet of exceed the quality of the digital rig.
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