How do you select a turntable? What is the process?

Thanks. I have heard the AMG a couple of times. It is the most natural sounding product, however I am not sure if it were the setup, but it seemed lack explosiveness. Ohterwise it would make it to the shortlist. Also, I have found Lyra cartridges overly detailed for my taste.

How does the VPI compare to the Kronos?

I've had numerous TT (VPI, Oracle, SME, Brinkman) at my home for comparison to my current TT setup and I have yet to find anything that changes the overall sound I get from my current setup except a cartridge, a Benz Micro S Class.

Like a lot of us have noted, it;s not just the turntable.. You need to ensure your cartridge is compatible with your phone stage ( the input impedance and the output voltage of the cartridge and how that matches to the phono stage. I don't care how expensive a TT you have, a poorly matched cartridge to phono stage will sound no better than a cheap $200 kiddy TT.

Here's a fun link on turntables First Turntable Buying Guide | The Art of Manliness
 
dont you have a goldfinger statement on your sg1.1?? that could help with the tell tale sound and dynamics.:D. lol have you experimented with your cartridges back and fourth on your many tables?? i would not be able to help myself and would move them around every week.

I wish I could but I paid $$ to have them perfectly mounted and aligned. Don't want to mess with the sound. Yes the Goldfinger accounts for a lot of the detail and dynamics - had it on my innovation wood. I think after a certain price point all the tables sound awesome and the cartridge makes a much bigger difference.
 
I have a friend who has a minty Avid Actus Reference SP with Triplanar arm. Close to a $40k setup. He will sell them for $17k. A steal. If I didn't have 3 TT I would write a check today. Anyone interested send me a PM.
 
IMO it's all about the cart. If the table fundamentals are right, the table is quiet & isolated & you haven't skimped on the all important phono cable, then pump the $$ into the cart. If your phono pre-amp can, then a better cart will deliver the resolution & dynamic range.

Just like a DAC, if implemented right, the cart will make all the difference. I will emphasise, right. The right implementation does not have to mean an over the top table that NASA engineered & built to withstand the sensitivities of a seismic event.

Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement lives here and I have no desire to change a thing! So yes, the cart is worth more than the stock MT10 that ploughs it. Notwithstanding, I have given attention to isolation plus the Furutech Flux Silver Arrows delivers to a synergistic C1000T with TFK ECC803S under its hood.

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Prior to upgrading to the GFS, I owned a Goldfinger V2 & a DaVinci V2. Also exceptional carts.
 
IMO it's all about the cart. If the table fundamentals are right, the table is quiet & isolated & you haven't skimped on the all important phono cable, then pump the $$ into the cart. If your phono pre-amp can, then a better cart will deliver the resolution & dynamic range.

Just like a DAC, if implemented right, the cart will make all the difference. I will emphasise, right. The right implementation does not have to mean an over the top table that NASA engineered & built to withstand the sensitivities of a seismic event.

Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement lives here and I have no desire to change a thing!

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Prior to upgrading to the GFS, I owned also owned a Goldfinger V2 & a DaVinci V2. Also exceptional carts.

Beautiful!
 
You can't go wrong with the Linn LP-12 and at 12-15k it will be close to there upper end excluding the cart . Plus the linn upgrade path is an expeiamce all to it's own ;)
 
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