Hi Terry, certainly. If you have heard a proper reel-to-reel system, one thing that strikes you regardless of whether it is a master tape or a dub, is the quality of imaging solidarity and the black background. Also, there is simply no strain when reproducing serious musical climaxes. LPs by contrast have some image drift which you don't notice until something comes along (like tape) that shows what I am talking about. LPs also have an irregular background noise caused by the surface condition (including dirt) and, as it turns out, mis-tracking.
This is what the Triplanar and ZYX can do so well- tracking- such that there is no image 'jitter' and the background is obviously quieter. I used to think a number of my LPs were simply less than stellar- that there was some surface noise. Its vanished under the ZYX stylus, plus now there is no hint of strain on climaxes- it could be CD for all that's worth except that it sounds right :)
This is what the Triplanar and ZYX can do so well- tracking- such that there is no image 'jitter' and the background is obviously quieter. I used to think a number of my LPs were simply less than stellar- that there was some surface noise. Its vanished under the ZYX stylus, plus now there is no hint of strain on climaxes- it could be CD for all that's worth except that it sounds right :)