Is this why my analog rig isn't so hot?


Hi All,

My system is quite decent, but...

Could it be the voltage output of my Benz Glider is too high?

My photo stage - a 47 Lab PhonoCube - could handle low outputs down to 0.12 mV. Since my Glider has a medium output (0.83 mV) - is this why I'm not that happy with my system? I seem to want to hear more, specially the top.

If I got the same Glider but with a lower output, would it make a difference? Or should I get a better cartridge? And which one?

My system:

Basis 2000 table
RS-A1 Lab arm
Benz Glider (0.83 mV)
47 Lab PhonoCube phono stage
47 Lab Chooser passive preamp
47 Lab Gaincard amp
Konus Audio Essence speakers

Thanks!
George
ngeorge
You must love it Jimbo, cause you keep coming back for more!

An European audio reviewer wrote me that he wanted to name his hotrodded car after *me*...

In short, it combines wild temper with much finesse, which is exactly how I
would describe you in one sentence.

What a riot!!!

Jimbo, you need to take a series of herbal baths with a few plants named "cundeamor" (from the verb cundir, to extend in all directions and the word amor, love), "albahaca" (Basil, to add spice, taste), red rose petals (for passion), and some honey (to counter bitterness)--with ice cubes thrown in for the crispness/coolness factor. Next place some patchouli root bunches in every drawer of your clothes dresser. Things will get better...and you will begin smelling like a *virile* man. After the therapy you can ask your new buddy Raoul to take you to a few places in Mexico. Have some cabrito with negra modelo dark beer, a couple shots of tequila at El Tío in Monterrey, then have Raoul drive you to Club Prestige (my girlfriend works there). Find a nice mami to give you the FULL lap dance treatment ( it's in a closed room...around 900 pesos + tip ) and you'll start ignoring my posts--guaranteed.

When I left Monterrey & my girlfriend I was crying on the plane like a dog in heat. Not everything is audio...

With psychic power and primal intensity,
Psychicanimal, Why mod a 1200 when you can get SP-10 broadcast quality table? Turn back in time, the Mitchell Cotter turntable uses these SP-10s.

As far as CD vs LP, I think the recording itself has a lot to do with it. From I what have heard, if the source is already in digital format then I don't see much advantage using LP play back.

i.e. From the digital source, we have compared both CD and LP version of the Nora Jones "Come away with Me" album and we found the CD actually sound better.

From analog source, I have yet to find a better recording on CD than LP. we have compared both CD and LP version of LA Four's "Going home" and 3 blind mice's "Mid Night Sugar" and found the LP is far more superior than the CD.

Recording technologies had improved over thw past 2 decades so I would probably prefer CD for the newer music and LP for the older music.

Just my 2 cents
The SP-10 has been discontinued since 1992 or '94 with no parts support.

I agree, the recording has to do more than anything else. You must not omit the fact that in vinyl we're dealing with recording and pressing. You can have a good recording and bad plating/vinyl quality and that affects playback. That is the case with a lot of my salsa vinyl: the music is great, the recording is good, the plating is good (most were plated @ Sterling Sound ) and the vinyl sucks.

The point is that CD and vinyl can be made to sound pretty close to each other, each having its own advantages. No matter how expensive a vinyl rig is, listening to classical music with all those pops and ticks is not pleasant.

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I think you probably didn't give enough credits for the relaibility of those SP-10s. Most of the broadcast quality is far more superior than pro-audio or consumer grade. I love my EMT930ST table with the 929 arm and EMT cartridge. I was dumb enough to trade it 4 years ago because of the limited cartridge selection.
Psychicanimal: " Raoul, you just don't know when to quit ".
This speack for your self. You can't learn anything, you insist: " the point is that CD and vinyl can be made to sound pretty close...".
Yes, all we know that you like to show to all of us your stupid brain: no-brain animal.
I know that you were working hard to get your master degree on the No Brain-Animal College, and as I can see now you are working fast and very hard for to get your second master degree like no brain-animal, go a head because right now you have the oportunity to get not one but two Guiness records: to be the only no brain-animal with two master degrees and to be the youngest one ( 41 age old only, when others no brain-animals take 60 to 70 years ). It is for sure that your small no brain-animal group will be congratulated when you get those Guiness records.
Best wishes.
Raul.