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.
Hi Mick,
First off I'm happy to see/hear that you were open-minded enough to give the XTC a try, as we vinyl lovers tend to overlook the little tweaks that actually are capable of enhancing our listening sessions for the better, as some simply are ready for change.
Much like my ongoing pursuit into said devices - I've gone one further and have placed an order ( eBay ) for some head shell/cartridge mounting screws made from titanium. As a vinyl lover by nature I'm more inclined to seek out things like this - as I'd much rather invest in my primary source as a means of getting every little hidden nuance raised to the surface if you will - then not know what said tables are fully capable of, but settling on devices that come stock as they're.
Much the same can be said for those little 30 cents each footers on the bottom of ones $5.000 - $10.000 Preamp/Power Amp or Integrated's - and thinking that placing said components upon the likes of say a small cheap Ikea Lack table that ones is hearing them at their best. Far from the truth I might add, but as some of my friends over the last 21 years can attest to - I isolate each/every component source to speaker/speaker stand interfacing devices accordingly - and go one further by using IsoClean TT-008 Tip Toe bases underneath the spikes ( Track Audio - by the way ) of both speaker/audio stands ( Sound Anchors custom sized ) and have causes many of said friends to follow suit - as the old adage goes
" the proof, is in the pudding/listening ".
All that's needed is an open-mind and a little bit of vision.
Enjoy your vinyl, Mick.
Because there's nothing else like it to my mind. Vinyl and Tubes have this sense of how do I put it?, refinement - purity - tonality - truth of timbre to it, that digital will simply never have.
Regards,
O_oh