I have a Clear Audio Emotion TT with the Classic Wood cart and a project box SE pre and I A/B compared the sound to my Mac Mini/Squeeze Box and I find that my TT rig is lacking the bass heft of my Digital rig. Any improvements i can make? Upgrades?
Hi LFE,
As djbnh suggests, your VTA may be off ... if the arm is too high at the pillar, this causes you to lose bass.
However, you need to be aware of the following three points re. vinyl vs. CD:
* CD does often give better bass than vinyl - bass "heft" is a good term for this. (That was one of the "benefits" touted for CD in the early years ... the fact that it was unlistenable to for long periods of time was conveniently ignored!!

) )
The reason for this is the difficulty of allowing the large "wiggles" in the groove that deep bass requires - typically you need 45rpm and wide groove spacings to deliver CD-comparable bass on vinyl ... and not much vinyl is produced to these standards!
* different phono stages produce good deep bass to a greater or lesser degree, depending on their RIAA equalisation circuit and their PS.
Your phono stage might be able to be "bassed-up" by substituting the PS caps with Black Gates ... or it may simply be inferior.
* different cartridges produce different levels of good, deep bass too.
Regards,
Andy