Do I buy an upscale TT?


I recently heard a $50K TT at a friend’s and was floored by the performance.


It was a sound from a system I have never heard.

I have a very nice Woodsong Garrard 301, Tri-Planar arm and Grado Epoch 3 cartridge. Going into an Atma-Sphere MP-1 pre wt phono.

Discovered an affordable TT based on the Legendary Commonwealth idler drive TT (said to be among the best). One is $8500 and the other more elaborate one is $15K.

And there is another highly modified brass Garrard 401 for $10K. (said to be as good as the Commonwealth)

The big question is whether or not I am going to be pleased with the improvement in sound? There will certainly be a lot of hassle to change TTs!

mglik

Showing 1 response by dctom

I had a  Kuzma XL Dc, 2 arms, 4pt and ref 313 , various carts including an atlas. It was my ultimate TT , carefully isolated, it sounded great. Along the way I built a sophisticated streamer coupled with a lampizator dac and it sounded as good, sometimes better, on every thing except some very well recorded analogue jazz albums LPs. 

Moving  house necessitated  selling  the Kuzma system. I still have a couple of thousand LPs so now have a Technics SL 1200 G which produces a sound very close to the Kuzma with subtle improvements in tonality.

The mega TTs possibly produce amazing results but lower down it is possible to achieve excellent results more affordably. Form my experience of numerous TTs I have found the phono stage/MC step up imposes a massive influence on the quality of the sound achieved.