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My Grados are explosive and dynamic - not mellow. Fluid damped arms are a necessity to get them to sound right...or perhaps a CartridgeMan Isolator or other DIY apparatus that does similarly. It needs serious damping to thrive...fluid is best for it.Belt Drive decks without very tightly regulated speed control will exacerbate the famed Grado bass bloat (makes it sound mellow). Regards, John
My Grado Platinum Reference is playing now, as I type this. I would certainly call it fast (maybe not "explosive"? ) and dynamic ... and it sounds terrific on my LP12 with Graham 2.2. I certainly don't hear any "bass bloat", either ... which, as many people complain about the LP12 having the same, I would've thought would come through loud & clear if there was any?Which Grados do you run, that give you such problems? Regards,Andy
Hey Andy, Any Prestige-series Grado used on belt drive decks without tightly regulated speed controls and or fluid damping is likely to take on the drowsy, bloated sound that many speak of. Your Platinum Woody is a good attempt by Grado to gently damp their product by use of dense Aussie hardwoods . If your Linn has upgraded power supply, it's probably well regulated because of it. Between the wood body and regulated power supply, you probably do avoid the bass bloat that many owners experience....and promptly sell off their Prestige-series Grados because of it.The Grados are all great cartridges....they just need more attention to various matters than most owners realize they need.John