Thanks for your suggestions so far. I read about turntable support and have employed a thick piece of steel that was formerly a ford pickup clutch. It is properly balanced and set on thin pieces of acoustic foam. The look is industrial which complements the round minimalist look of the pro-ject turntable.
I am thinking about upgrading to a blackbird cartridge and either a rogue stealth or graham slee phono stage - by selling my existing bellari - which will sort of keep me in budget.
But a serious question is - do you need to have a VPI or better TT to just get decent vinyl sound? And if so, why? Isn't a turntable jsut functional and it is the cartridge and phono stage that carry the signal from there? And in that case, is my turntable ($600) worth upgrading with a $700 cartridge and a $650 phono stage?
I am thinking about upgrading to a blackbird cartridge and either a rogue stealth or graham slee phono stage - by selling my existing bellari - which will sort of keep me in budget.
But a serious question is - do you need to have a VPI or better TT to just get decent vinyl sound? And if so, why? Isn't a turntable jsut functional and it is the cartridge and phono stage that carry the signal from there? And in that case, is my turntable ($600) worth upgrading with a $700 cartridge and a $650 phono stage?