Entertaining A - B Comparison


So, I just sold what had been my first turntable - the trusty Thorens TD-160 Super with the Grace 707 arm and a Shure M97xe cartridge. Since I had to demo it for the fellow I had the opportunity to set it up next to my Sota Star which has a Audioquest PT-6 arm and an AT OC9 cartridge.

You know what? The Thorens/Shure combo did not come off as bad as one might have expected. No where near as much detail or refinement from the cartridge, or as stable an image from the table, but otherwise quite pleasant. And I know its not really all that "hi-fi" but that Shure has a very nice warm sound. Not terribly open in the highs, but warm with really natural timbres. You could do worse.

The OC9 by comparison has much better clarity, but it really is a bit dry sounding. Might be a reason to upgrade sooner or..... sooner.

At any rate, I watched my Thorens drive off in the back of this fellows hatchback. Based on what he was telling me he didn't seem cursed with the hi-fi bug. He just wanted to spin some records. I'm sure he'll enjoy it.
grimace

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Well, Like I said, I wasn't unhappy with the Shure. I actually like that lush midrange. I know its not very hi-fi, but it sounds nice. I wonder if the now deceased V15's had that same quality? An NOS one might be an idea if one comes up.

In all honesty I don't have a clue what 'loading' is or how to ascertain the ohms. I'm a very non-technical a-phile. Feel free to enlighten me.

BTW, in the mail today came a Sota reflex clamp that I got on e-bay. This little bugger makes an audible difference in bass weight and what was already really good solidity. Seems like stage depth is better as well. pretty cool.
Yeah, I just read that article last night and I did make note of it. I don't have a lot of experience in this. I wonder if that mid-range thing is more of a MM vs MC thing? I can't imagine why it would be since everyone seems to swear by their MCs including their fine mids.

Also,

I gotta say ... that stupid clamp... I don't know why -especially since the table has vacuum - but that thing makes a HUGE difference in the sound quality. The more I listen to it the better I like it. Who knew?