I guess the best way for me to describe my comments is. I felt after listening to the VPI and the ClearAudio as well as Rega was that the LP12 was warmer and seemed to have a
more "natural" timbre. The VPI and CA sound good don't get me wrong on that and I would consider them again but would want to spned more time with them. They just seemed to lose the emotion that I was seeking. Maybe a little harder is a good way to describe it? The CA was quieter than the VPI or the Rega. Actually quieter than the LP12 until I realized that removing the dustcover would make a vast improvement on the LP12. And the Rega just seemed to be closer to the sound quality of the LP12. I guess my feeling on the CA was that it was not a step in the right direction for me. Many people love the TT they have and each of us has a different ear that we ultimately must please. The real problem with auditioning TT's is that the cartridge, phone pre, cables, shelf on which it sits, along with the balance of the system make so much difference it really hampers the decision. I may have resolved to stay with my LP12 because it is installed in my system and I am familiar to it's sound. I just feel at this point that the LP12 has so many ways to go and once it set up correctly by a dealer that knows and understands this TT, it is very difficult to surpass in performance.
I am fortunate that I have a dealer locally that can set this thing up like a swiss watch. I felt at one time that I wanted to have a TT that I could do everything to. But have come to the conclusion that as long as I have my dealer's expertise on this TT, I will keep it. It does what I want and does it very well. As time goes I will most likely do some upgrades. But I will always keep an ear open.
more "natural" timbre. The VPI and CA sound good don't get me wrong on that and I would consider them again but would want to spned more time with them. They just seemed to lose the emotion that I was seeking. Maybe a little harder is a good way to describe it? The CA was quieter than the VPI or the Rega. Actually quieter than the LP12 until I realized that removing the dustcover would make a vast improvement on the LP12. And the Rega just seemed to be closer to the sound quality of the LP12. I guess my feeling on the CA was that it was not a step in the right direction for me. Many people love the TT they have and each of us has a different ear that we ultimately must please. The real problem with auditioning TT's is that the cartridge, phone pre, cables, shelf on which it sits, along with the balance of the system make so much difference it really hampers the decision. I may have resolved to stay with my LP12 because it is installed in my system and I am familiar to it's sound. I just feel at this point that the LP12 has so many ways to go and once it set up correctly by a dealer that knows and understands this TT, it is very difficult to surpass in performance.
I am fortunate that I have a dealer locally that can set this thing up like a swiss watch. I felt at one time that I wanted to have a TT that I could do everything to. But have come to the conclusion that as long as I have my dealer's expertise on this TT, I will keep it. It does what I want and does it very well. As time goes I will most likely do some upgrades. But I will always keep an ear open.