New Rega P10 setup


So, I have been running a Linn LP 12 for a few years, I have upgraded with Mober remote power supply, new springs, Cirkus, Jelco 750 Arm. I have it mounted on a wall rack above my stereo rack. Because I do not have a means for someone to come in and properly set up the Linn so it runs "perfect", I have always thought I could be doing better, sound wise. Carts have been, Zu Audio DL-103 mkii, Soundsmith MIMC Star and Clearaudio Concept MC.

I pulled the trigger on a open box Rega P10 that arrives today. A total 180 from the LP 12. I'd appreciate your thoughts on a few things. Being that the Rega P10 is expensive and fragile, am I taking a chance purchasing an "open box" but saving $1,300.00 ?

Will the P10 require the wall mount to avoid the "foot fall" issue I had with the LP12? or could I place it onto of my stereo rack?

Do you think the Soundsmith MI MC Star would be a decent fit for the Rega RB3000 arm ? The Soundsmith site shows the MIMC Star working with arms 7 - 29 grams, but a compliance of 10.

At some point, I would like to purchase a high end cart, ie Benz Micro Ruby, ZYX or Soundsmith.

Current Set up

Pass Labs XP 15 phono,

PS Audio BHK Preamp with tube front end,

Pass Labs X260.8 mono blocks 

Klipsch Forte IVs

(Sonus Faber Electa Amator IIIs in rotation)

 

I appreciate your thoughts

 

 

marktheshark

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@marktheshark

No matter the cartridge you use, the P10 will greatly benefit from sitting on a proper platform.   On top of your rack is fine, as long as you use an additional platform, turntable specific.  I highly recommend the Symposium Acoustics, model Segue ISO.  For the size you need it's about $400 and that will be the best $400 you can invest for your analog front end.  You can contact Peter (owner) at Symposium and he will be glad to advise you on the proper size, etc.  You can also step up from the standard Seque ISO by getting the Stealth model.  Peter can explain the difference and the benefits.  Enjoy the journey.

Mark,

I owned the P10 for about 22 months and really enjoyed it.  It's a quick turntable, very fast attack on kick drum, snare drum, and great with following a good bass line (bass guitar).  I wish that I had more room so I could keep it.  I upgraded significantly, but still wish that I had that P10.  When I placed it on the Segue ISO it made a significant difference compared to when I had it only on the top of the equipment rack.  My recommendation to you was with my actual experience.

I hope this helps.