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The turntable has more effect on the sound than either the arm or the cartridge. A good TT, like the LP12, allows a cheap cartridge to sound it’s best. Even better than it ‘should’ sound. The next major sound improvement is to be got from using a good phono stage. A cheap phono stage will work but a good one lets the quality of the rest of your kit shine through. Ten seconds listening or a single piano chord is all it takes for you to note the improvement. Your problem is then going to be one of time - you will want to play ‘just one more song’ and it is getting late...
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum
I considered getting a VM540ML - top of that standard body range with a Micro stylus. But another £40 got me the VM740ML, the same Microline stylus on the high end body which is shared with >£600 styluses (stylii?).
That said, the stylus is the expensive bit but I think there is logic there.
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Agreed. But this looks interesting in the one-box line. Includes phono stage.
https://www.facebook.com/evoaudio.uk/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARA5qsNX7t25XvmvZ19HwNAxLx1dUm3os0JhJaSq26GAtpPcfTCzJ7dWclFgdB7UWi4-fkxtWzdAnLbM&hc_ref=ARRoJ4SAtID2WENEpXRDmAC-cEHg9Z7eycuZmGjZUyQuf1sAtcNW8cyHUsVZOREjOB0&fref=nf
https://www.heco-audio.de/en/downloads/heco-direkt-800-bt
Home practise amp too?