Killer Mike wrote:steyk n tarky time na ayos na ayos sa porma shoomie
Si IHJ bahala dyan. Pero dapat CRAP or ?????? member ka daw.
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Killer Mike wrote:steyk n tarky time na ayos na ayos sa porma shoomie
arnoldc wrote:m_shoe_maker wrote:arnoldc wrote:when I grow up, i'll go to the dark side
Grow up na There's a used VPI TNT6 up for sale, naka Triplanar arm pa
padinig muna so that i'll know if it's a worthy replacement to the Clearaudio
JackD201 wrote:Seeing as we have almost the same table (except for the bearing and cute black boots) I'm really curiously and eagerly anticipating what your cart choice will be. Judging by your past combinations, is it fair to assume that now that the TNT jr is less "dark" you'll be looking for a Cart that is a little less "white" than the Victory?
Sorry, I'm as Bobo with carts as I am with tubes Kind of like wine, I just know what I like but can't tell you a thing about it. Sana you can give a quick run down of house sounds from dark to light to share your observations from your much much longer experience with Analog.
Ano Shooms. Sige na. Favor.
conspicuous wrote:m_shoe_maker,
thanks for the review even if i'm a professed TITS man . basically that also means i don't know CRAP some questions come to mind: aren't both clearaudio and vpi now on acrylic platters? therefore shouldn't they sound almost the same if both had the same arm (but they don't) and cartridge? however, the base/plinth for vpi is different from CA so this would also give a difference in house sound?
did the base for your old composite vpi platter change compared to the new vpi you now have? how about the arm? how significant would these be in changing the house sound (plinth, tonearm)?
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conspicuous wrote:m_shoe_maker,
thanks for the review even if i'm a professed TITS man . basically that also means i don't know CRAP some questions come to mind: aren't both clearaudio and vpi now on acrylic platters?
conspicuous wrote: therefore shouldn't they sound almost the same if both had the same arm (but they don't) and cartridge? however, the base/plinth for vpi is different from CA so this would also give a difference in house sound?
conspicuous wrote:did the base for your old composite vpi platter change compared to the new vpi you now have? how about the arm? how significant would these be in changing the house sound (plinth, tonearm)?
JackD201 wrote:Judging by your past combinations, is it fair to assume that now that the TNT jr is less "dark" you'll be looking for a Cart that is a little less "white" than the Victory?
JackD201 wrote:Sana you can give a quick run down of house sounds from dark to light to share your observations from your much much longer experience with Analog.
Now, MSM is not the type of audiofool who instantly say things like; "This is the Best", "It greatly improved over my previous unit" etc. etc. whenever a new equipment is purchased. Audiofools who say these statements whenever they purchase anything is either:
1. Lucky
2. Lying
3. Don't know SH_T
4. Justifying his / her expensive purchase para di mapahiya
5. Has the typical "Love My Own" audiofool trait
arnoldc wrote:I find it interesting about your comments on the new generation TNT. My understanding and please correct me, is that they now sound close to the Clearaudio. And that is the reason why looking for a new cartridge is in order. Fritz, please tell me your usually brutally honest opinion.
m_shoe_maker wrote:Yup, different plinth material / design can change sound. Clearaudio focuses on less mass, and no form of suspension (on my old Clearaudio Solution). VPI has always believed in massive plinths, with some form of suspension (TNT series).
conspicuous wrote:ihatejazz
using the clearaudio twister shouldn't matter what platter you have though right? because if it is designed for use with acrylic platters then it won't help me with the aluminum platter i have on my thorens tt.
conspicuous wrote:MSM, on another analog thread i think the topic of springs and suspension came up. although suspension is designed to decrease external vibrations that can affect the sound doesn't it also add a touch of coloration as well? a sort of resonant frequency(ies) that contributes to the house sound?
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