Improving Your Analog Front-End

Time to let the cat out of the bag! What analog piece of gear do you have your heart set upon?

  • Phono Cartridge

    Votes: 13 40.6%
  • Tonearm

    Votes: 4 12.5%
  • Turntable

    Votes: 2 6.3%
  • Phono section

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Turntable base

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Phono cable

    Votes: 1 3.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 9.4%

  • Total voters
    32
I need to get a different phono cable. I was using a shielded RCA type interconnect with my VPI to my BAT VK-P5, as it was the only cable I had tried that prevented any hum. Now that I have received my TTWeights turntable, the hum has returned. This is because the phono cable, a DIN type, is not shielded. Now I have to get one that is.

Nothing is more frustrating than trying to exorcise hum! :(
 
Last 30 days....MC Anna, Kondo SUT (for Goldfinger) and Air Tight ATE-2001 reference that will take all four arms into 4 phono inputs, and top of line RCA phono cable from Jena Labs for spiral groove.
 
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Considering MC Anna as an addition, possibly the 2nd armboard for the AMG. Would love to compare and contrast MC Anna to Benz LPS.
 
Last 30 days....MC Anna, Kondo SUT (for Goldfinger) and Air Tight ATE-2001 reference that will take all four arms into 4 phono inputs, and top of line RCA phono cable from Jena Labs for spiral groove.

I'm a little confused. Doesn't your phono section have enough gain for the Goldfinger? As I remember, it has quite a robust output?
 
I'm a little confused. Doesn't your phono section have enough gain for the Goldfinger? As I remember, it has quite a robust output?

Yes the Goldfinger has high output - and the ARC REF 40 has almost to much gain in MC mode. I just wanted to try a traditional hand wound SUT versus FET in ARC. I take the Kondo into the MM inputs. The Air Tight has traditional SUTs too. I tried the Benz etc on Kondo. The only cartridge that sounds at its best thru Kondo is the Goldfinger. For some reason it gives it a flow and footing and solidity that I have not heard thru other MC inputs of my gear. I had a listening session with Jennifer and Mike of Jena Labs and they agreed (and they are ruthlessly musically practical ...always about the music/sound never about the gear) that the Kondo was a keeper given what it does for the Goldfinger.
 
I've been demoing phono stages for about 3 months (Allnic, ARC, Boulder, Zanden). I have two more coming in at some point, but I believe the current resident, Thoress Phono, may be the winner.
 
Definitely a phono stage (though the Ortofon Anna intrigues me quite a bit). I really love what the JC3 does, but I would like to improve upon it. Might go for the JC3+, but I'm really looking more at the Allnic H3000 or Pass XP25. Tubes or SS. Having two inputs would be nice.
 
My vinyl is very good: SME 20/2 with SME V arm and an ARC Ref2SE Phono. Cart is a Dynavector XV-1s. I am considering the SME 30/12. Would this be a worth the cost upgrade? (I would purchase used)
Thanks,
Tom

Paging Mark Jones....
 
I would like to pick up a Well Tempered Amadeus, but next will probably be a VPI 16.5 RCM.

- Woody

The WTA is a really good table, especially for the price. Go for it.

With a RCM the best one is the one you will use regularly. Get a Klaudio or Audiodesk. You will use these these everyday and they work amazingly well.
 
My next step is to add another tonearm to my SP-10 MKII that will be dedicated to playing mono records. I have the Beatles new mono LP collection on pre-order which got me thinking about this.
 
With my XV-1s getting up in age, trading it in for an XV-1t this week. Curious about the Transfig Proteus, but just no way to audition or hear one.
 
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