Interestingly enough, I did have the vta adjusted like this for the second part of my listening. Before this, I was careful to match the vta to where the vta was on the immedia, which is usually about 1 millameter higher at the beginning of the record with the cartridge just before the lead out groove. While in readings it seems that that is unusually high, both me and my dealer found the same vta for the clavis seperately before we consulted each other. I found this true with the lydian as well. Every other cartridge I have used has been with the vta lower in the back.
That experience alone has made me pay attention to vta. While tonal balance can be affected, I don't adjust vta for it. I don't think that you have either, but right off I would think that the mod is allowing for a set up that is more orietated to extracting more detail, rather than subtracting it in the mod itself. As I have listened to it a little more, I have no indication that there is anything odd or incorrect in the tonal balance. Subjectively I would say it is more correct.
A freind of mine stopped by while I was playing a record, and he commented on how good the system is sounding. He hears my stereo often but he is a non-audiophile.
I am still in the direction that there is improvement to be had in the rb that is more revealed by this mod, rather than that it is just a trade off for the improvement in other areas. I have always thought that the rb sounded a little weird, somehow, in it's energy, and the reviews that I have read, all think it is a great arm but every reviewer, evan those of a glowing review, have something they hear that keeps them from putting it at the top of the best they ever heard, or what they believe is the best, etc.
And also, bear in mind the reputation for the tonal qualities of the immedia.
This is one of the most fun and promising mods I have done in a long time, my own or purchased, or tried from another's idea, maybe the best. I hope you get the credit you deserve, because you (twl) have brought me much enjoyment in the sound evan if I was to leave it at this.
But don't think I will.
That experience alone has made me pay attention to vta. While tonal balance can be affected, I don't adjust vta for it. I don't think that you have either, but right off I would think that the mod is allowing for a set up that is more orietated to extracting more detail, rather than subtracting it in the mod itself. As I have listened to it a little more, I have no indication that there is anything odd or incorrect in the tonal balance. Subjectively I would say it is more correct.
A freind of mine stopped by while I was playing a record, and he commented on how good the system is sounding. He hears my stereo often but he is a non-audiophile.
I am still in the direction that there is improvement to be had in the rb that is more revealed by this mod, rather than that it is just a trade off for the improvement in other areas. I have always thought that the rb sounded a little weird, somehow, in it's energy, and the reviews that I have read, all think it is a great arm but every reviewer, evan those of a glowing review, have something they hear that keeps them from putting it at the top of the best they ever heard, or what they believe is the best, etc.
And also, bear in mind the reputation for the tonal qualities of the immedia.
This is one of the most fun and promising mods I have done in a long time, my own or purchased, or tried from another's idea, maybe the best. I hope you get the credit you deserve, because you (twl) have brought me much enjoyment in the sound evan if I was to leave it at this.
But don't think I will.

