Take a look at the F-2 Titanium Heavyweight Counterweight from Audiogon member, Gregory_Kerry. I have been continually astonished how it upgraded my Rega RB-300, and resulting vinyl listening pleasure. Similarly, I found a smaller, but meaningful upgrade when I replaced my Ringmat with the Non-felt mat, although the Herbie's mat is beloved by some other members. I don't know if choosing one of these mats would make changing the entire platter less of a priority.
Anyone using Sheer Audio Platter on Rega P25?
Anyone using the Sheer Audio Platter on their Rega TT? I read the rave review in a recent issue of TAS, but can't find it mentioned in any of the threads on A'Gon. I'm thinking of ordering one & wondering if it's worth it. I'm also thinking of getting an Express Machining Heavyweight. So far my P25 is completely stock except for a Ringmat. I'm using it with a Benz Glider. Thanks in advance for any feedback!
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I am using Sheer acrylic platter on my P25 which I like better than glass platter. Everything is more "developed" sound more like themselves. MOre information. I've compared many times and acylic always sound better. I am also using a Heavyweight and a Clearaudio Syncro for speed stability. The Syncro makes a dramatic difference; quieter, much more coherent and musical. Highly recommended. |
I used the Iron Audio Platter for a couple months and very much enjoyed it (also using a Roksan Corus cartridge and a very isolated TT, go to my system on A-Gon to check out what I mean.). However, I subsequently swapped out the Rega's stock counterweight for the J A Michell Tecno Arm Stub & Counterweight. (FYI - I cannot say enough about this counterweight/armstub and its superb detail retrieval, improvement across all frequencies, better soundstaging, and other improvements. This stainless steel unit is supplied with two weights, one for cartridges of 3 to 6 grams, the other for those 6 to 13 grams. I found installation requires some precision in setting up. It also includes an integral stylus balance: to the rear of the counterweight is an aluminium adjuster with markings at 0.1g intervals.) In this combination, with the rest of my gear, I feel the stock glass platter is a better fit. I must mention that I A/B'd the stock and Iron Audio platters a few times to confirm what I was hearing, yet be advised that what I like may not be what your ears prefer. FYI - I, and folks on The Vinyl Engine, are looking for someone to scan and forward a copy of each of the P25's manuals (for TT and the RB600). You can reach The Vinyl Engine at http://www.nakedresource.com/news.shtml, send a message and the files of the scanned manuals to a moderator (try JaS), and help out your fellow audio enthusiasts. |