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I am of the opinion that a cart/arm synergy with your phono preamp gives more bang for the buck (or makes a bigger difference) than the TT as long as your TT is up to a certain standard.
Quote from: woodsyi on 12 Nov 2008, 03:54 pmI am of the opinion that a cart/arm synergy with your phono preamp gives more bang for the buck (or makes a bigger difference) than the TT as long as your TT is up to a certain standard. Kinda' left the door wide open there. Yeah, one can easily do better than VPI. That's just my opinion.
there is a couple VPI HRX's on the Gon going cheap.... is this money well wasted.for 8 grand can you do better ???? lookin' for a tt to ride to the grave with.or maybe seal the divorce [ps:no more politics]
BTW Dan, Thom at RMAF swore by this protractor. http://www.mintlp.com/best.htmHave you tried it?
dang,this thread cost me 155 bucks.hope that tractor is sweet....thks for the direction guys,bet any money my cart is way off.... Yip even buts your name on it..
Does this answer your question?!?! http://www.mintlp.com/userdan.htm I have done about 3 or 4 sessions of iterations with the MintLP tractor and I have yet to be amazed at how move that teeny stylus ever so slightly in the right direction can take LP playback to places I have never heard until I used this product. Yip is a first-rate businessman and fellow vinyl nut case. He has a special version of the tractor that he uses himself. It has even finer lines than the one he sells. But he won't sell that because it would probably drive 1/2 of the people who tried to use completely 'round the bend. Highly recommended. There are a couple of threads on this product on A'gon. A quick search on MintLP should bring them right up.
Clearaudio Statement was by far the most impressive TT at the show. The platter is physically separate from the motor. The bottom platter directly driven by motor magnetically drives the top platter.