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Hi everybody. I'm enjoying my vinyl setup a lot. I'd like some imput on how to make it even better. Here's what I have:Rega P5 with outboard power supplySumiko Blupoint evo specialBalanced Audio Vkp3 internal phono boardSo what's the weak link? The Rega is stock. I haven't even adjusted the vta for the Sumiko. Would a new cartridge, phono stage or tweaks to the tt (platter or subplatter etc) yield the most bang for the buck? What cartridges do you recommend for the rb700 ARM? Thanks!
I would definitely make sure the cartridge is aligned properly. The weakest link by far on the P5 is the subplatter. The counterweight would/will not influence the performance of the turntable as much as the subplatter. Don't rewire the RB-700. The internal wiring and terminations are just fine on the RB-700 and not worth the risk of damaging the tonearm. I currently own a P5 and a P3 and have owned many Rega turntables over the years. The wiring would be "icing on the cake" but something I personally would avoid.The synergy of the Rega turntable really only becomes compromised when you swap out the feet to which it sits on. Heavy cutting boards and cones also do more damage to the synergy of the table than anything else.A light, low mass platform (IE. Neuance), or a Rega wall mount are excellent. Listen and enjoy your turntable for a while to become familiar with it before changing anything.
Do remember that although the Sumiko HOMC's are specified at 47K inputs....they probably would sound a lot better at lower loading values like 1K (it would take a little sting out of their treble, for instance)