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well once you order remember to describe the benefits if any
KIT77 wrote "I'm not saying these are better then the stock counterweight"Well I would say they are much better than the stock counterweight
Thanks.
Also, not sure how the supplied WT weights compare to the much discussed after market weight option. Maybe it gives you the best of both worlds?
Hi Mick, Thanks for your input.Theoretically, the low slung aftermarket counterweight would work better as the weight works in the same plane as the cartridge. Most people seem to think these type of weights work better.
I think I'm curious enough to give it a shot. The feedback here has been very positive.
Well the XTC counterweight arrived a couple of days ago and I've finally had a chance to install and listen. First off, it's a bit more fussy setting tracking force with the XTC ( standard version) than the standard WT Amadeus counterweight. Two things ( at least for me) make it more complex. Setting tracking force with the XTC (as it's slightly heavier than the WT counterweight) requires miniscule adjustments. This is tough when you're dealing with both a set screw and trying to keep the tubular weight parallel to the top of the turntable/ record surface. Now no one has mentioned the parallel relationship, but I wouldn't be comfortable with the weight at a 10 or 20 degree angle in relation to the top of the turntable or record surface. But that's just me. My listening session was under 2 hours, but that was enough time with familiar material to say that the XTC is an amazing bargain at + or - $70. Beats both the standard WT counterweight and the "doubled up" version. Without writing a book I'd simply say the XTC is almost like upgrading from your current cartridge to one a level or even two higher. All the great buzzwords apply here....more refined, greater sense of ease, greater instrument separation, subtle detailing, etc. Everything sounds so composed that I want to reach over with confidence and turn it up a notch. In summary, I've spent far more than the cost of the XTC and gone sideways at best in many cases. As always however....YMMV.