I have seen the light.


I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see! Well, after about a 1 year trial and error process, I have finally gotten my TT up and running and kicking some digital ass! Up until now, I had been disappointed in the analog rig I had put together. Benz Glider L2, OL Silver MK1, SOTA Star Sapphire. Comparing it to my digital (EMC1 MK2 SE), and with several phono stages (Benz Lukasheck PP-1, Lehman Black Cube/PWX, ARC SP9 MK2) it just never excited me. I knew I was getting close with the phono in my Supratek Syrah, but now I just added the SOTA Reflex clamp and WOW. My wife and I sat down and listened to one track. She ALWAYS claims she can't hear any difference and immediately picked out the analog as the better sounding, when I played the same track on both and adjusted the volume to match by ear. Although I imagine I will always use lots of CDs due to their convenience (and because I have bought about 600 in the last 5 years), I was blown away by the improvement. Sorry for the ramble (not a rant, since I am a happy camper) but I just had to tell someone.
:-) Color me muddy but happy.
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Swampwalker, glad to hear you found the key. A clamp does so many necessary things, I can't imaging spinning without one. Too bad about Borders, my local thrift shops have really lousy coffee bars!
It's too bad used vinyl is soo over priced on AudiogoN. There are a couple of sources for good used vinyl, and a bunch of collectable stuff here in town. It's fun to hunt for new stuff. Enjoy the table!
OK, now I need leads to good current LPs. Where does everyone get them. Used can only be mined so much. On-line or sources in CT would be appreciated. Happy Holidays everyone.
www.acousticsounds.com
www.redtrumpet.com
www.midheaven.com
www.twistedvillage.com
www.dustygroove.com

www.arsantiqua.com
www.lpclassics.co.uk
www.classic-choice.co.uk

That should give you a start!
If you're in the mood to mine one more collection of used LP's, Integrity 'n Music on the Silas Deane Hwy in Wethersfield has lots of jazz, R & B and country. Not much classical, don't know about rock/pop. You'll have to sift through the damaged junk, as usual, but they have lots of gems for $.99 per LP. Best of all, it's actually sorted in bins, not lying on the floor beneath piles of moth-eaten sweaters.