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The tonearm is definitely in the forefront when it comes to vinyl playback. I really don't think they call it "tonearm" for nothin'. I might put the cartridge next, only because a great tonearm on a great table with a shitty cartridge, makes the vinyl experience perhaps.....unpleasant. Most tables I have encountered have addressed speed accuracy and rumble fairly well, while some fall down on motor shielding, and others fall down with motor noise and plain old rumble. However, I believe (unless you have severe rumble or wow and flutter) these troublesome gremlins mostly disappear during playback. I'm sure we'll all agree that it's totally awesome to have a big black "nothing" in between tracks. That is my goal, anyway.The one question I have for you John, is your pecking order based on performace only? Or I wonder if there isn't a little cost damper in the equation?
I used to think a merely "good" phono stage was sufficient. I got good sound, at least as good as my CD. Then I tried out a really good phono stage (Hagerman Trumpet) and bought it immediately.