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| How important is the tonearm? A question worth to think about, there are differences in Design (not every Arm is done perfect), the ability to guide a cartridge, to handle the resonances coming from the cartridge, the quality of the internal cable, the quality of the bearing, ... | |
| Lyra Dorian load Phonostages will show different reactions based on their design. there is no Standard. Phonostage A with 100Ω will sound different compared to Phonstage B with 100Ω (for example). Simply try what is possible with yours and what sounds best, that's... | |
| Mobile Fidelity Surface Noise Do you clean them with Mobile Fidelity fluids? If not - you must. That's the ticket Ahhh, yes, you are right. my retired medicine man - an Apache - always danced around my records before playing...unfortunately with no success (but it started to ... | |
| Mobile Fidelity Surface Noise Noisy vinyl serves no pleasure. When you can send them back and don't try any MSFL or other reissues. I stopped buying reissues 2 years ago. The only real top class reissues are those from Acoustic Sounds. The Kleos is quieter than other cartridge... | |
| A Copernican View of the Turntable System Interesting views. Most think, that a Turntable, no matter which one, is a perfect unit and every manufacturer has enough knowledge to make it in a way, that it can't be improved. That is a master mistake.The combination cartridge/Tonearm is hugel... | |
| Amps for Sonus Faber Stradivari Homage Jadis is a good idea, can can listen to them naked...pure tone will touch your skin :-) another excellent sounding amps are the old Jeff Rowland Model 8 and 9 | |
| How is LAMM LP2 compares to the more recent phono From the tonal structure, the reality of reproduction, detail of notes and you will notice the total lack of any mechanical artifact present which is dominant in a majority of Phono Stages today. There is the delicate balance between the Instrumen... | |
| What I learned on Audiogon This Year The Real AudiophilePerformance... | |
| Best Record Cleaning Process on a Loricraft Would be happy to hear from Agoners who are satisfied with a L Art du Son based cleaning regime..I tried a lot of Cleaning fluids the last years, L'Art du son for example, too.Honestly, first you should know for what you need what. Reissues for ex... | |
| Koetsu Blue Lace Onyx vs. Coralstone The more expensive ones have a more refined sound. The lack of higher frequencies are not important, because the soft bass ability will be compensated with the improved midrange influence from the stone bodies.The earthy feeling and sound of the C... | |
| Kleos Sibilance I agree with Audiofeil, I had all Lyras, and none of them needed 100h to settle in. | |
| Kleos Sibilance "Dealer Disclaimer"Personally I think, Bill does it the right way. In a way he is "one of us" with a personal opinion/knowledge about something, sometimes he acts as a dealer. So what?The other side are those "secret supporters" from dealers, supp... | |
| What I learned on Audiogon This Year ...writing about facts is useless, because it will be deleted... | |
| seeking turntable recommendations Try to find a Well Tempered Amadeus. | |
| Best Record Cleaning Process on a Loricraft There is no best cleaning on....RCM.The Loricraft removes the fluid with better results than other RCM because it is a point nozzle design, that's it. You can use the fluid you like best for your Records. |

