You don’t know what you don’t know. It is likely it could sound better to you. Hence, experimentation with your system can be beneficial. It starts with basic setup then goes to interconnects, vibration control and spreads out. Turns out there is virtually always gains to be gotten.
If it sounds 'great', everything is ok?
G'day to all
Given that the listener has at least a good average hearing: If the sound quality from a record sounds 'great' to his ears, the various settings of the tone arm and cartridge (VTF, etc.) are correctly set.
Right or wrong?
Thanks for your inputs.
Cheers, eagledriver