Pro-Ject Extension 12 to SME Model 10


Hello,
I am considering upgrading my turntable from a Pro-Ject Extension 12 to a SME Model 10.
Would this be a worth while upgrade?
Would it actually sound better?
Is there another turntable in the price range of the SME Model 10 to consider?
I am unfamiliar with the benefits of upgrading the turntable as this is the first that I have owned.
I would keep my current cartridge a Sumiko Pearwood Celebration II.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thank You
pkelly1504

Showing 1 response by rauliruegas

Dear @pkelly1504  : What is wrong with what you have today and what's what you are looking for? or maybe you are trying to change your front end because some  one :

""   I have been told that my turntable is the weak link in my system..""

All audio room/systems has weak links and each audiophiles opinions could be different about.

I never had the opportunity to listen that Project model and looking the other posts down the thread my advise is to follow @knight7m  that at least own/knows about the Project QP.

He said: change the tonearm .  I don't like 12" tonearms ( I assume it's what you own but maybe I'm wrong. ) that makes more harm to the cartridge signal that " all " the advantages by its proponents.

Now, your Sumiko cartridge was voiced by the designer mounted in a SME IV/V tonearm and this means that a very good match for it is a SME tonearm. This is an option for you instead to change the TT.

I will change a TT where I was aware of often speed unstability problems or that I'm aware of developed vibrations/resonances not well damped by the TT it self.

You are the owner of the ball and your call.

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.