Check out the Kerry Audio Design ad here on Audiogon. This topic has been covered many times, but ancient discussions may have been deleted, by now.
My own experience with the Kerry Audio Design F-2 Titanium H/W Counterweight is that there are across-the-board improvements in performance of an RB-300 just waiting to be unveiled.
Not sure why one can't mess with the Rega sound (although that turn of phrase does make it sound dangerous to try) especially since so many competing counterweights seem to please Rega fans.
Gregory Kerry's design delivers better bass weight and texture, solidity of imaging, harmonic richness, nimble transient handling, and on, and on. And, his ad refers to similar praise from audio press experts.
My own experience with the Kerry Audio Design F-2 Titanium H/W Counterweight is that there are across-the-board improvements in performance of an RB-300 just waiting to be unveiled.
Not sure why one can't mess with the Rega sound (although that turn of phrase does make it sound dangerous to try) especially since so many competing counterweights seem to please Rega fans.
Gregory Kerry's design delivers better bass weight and texture, solidity of imaging, harmonic richness, nimble transient handling, and on, and on. And, his ad refers to similar praise from audio press experts.