Upgrade Clearaudio Performance DC or move up to Ovation?


Currently considering upgrading my Performance DC with Tracer tonearm to an Ovation. I can trade in the Performance DC for an Ovation for a good price from the dealer I originally got the Performance DC from. I plan on keeping the Tracer arm so it is basically table for table. I would transfer my Hana ML cartridge to the Ovation if I upgraded.

Context:
I auditioned an Ovation (in my system) with a tracer and the Hana ML some time ago and felt it was a clear step up in detail and refinement, although not night and day above the Performance DC. At that time it seemed worth it but I didn’t pull the trigger. At that time my Performance DC had a Clarify tonearm on it and the Hana, so what was hard to tell is how much of the upgrade was the tonearm and how much was the table

Fast forward and I have added the Tracer tonearm to the Performance DC and it was a really nice step up. A lot of research led me to the conclusion that the Clarify with the magnetic bearing tonearm was a real dog and the swap to the Tracer proved that out in my setup. I am also (now) running a linear power supply on the table, Grand Prix Apex footers, and a Stillpoints record weight. Only the Apex footers were present at the time I auditioned the Ovation.

My dilemma is how much is the Ovation table itself going to get me? It has the Panzerholz plinth and the optical speed control which should be better, but to what degree is hard to tell? Maybe a cartridge upgrade is a better path? What I would like is more refinement, detail and openness. Maybe my bottleneck is the Hana?

I have searched a lot for forum chatter on the Performance DC and it is one of those tables that for whatever reason is not that talked about, or the discussion out there doesn’t seem all that valuable for upgrade purposes.

Anyone with experience getting the most out of the Performance DC or upgrading to Ovation?


mekong56

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I went from a Concept Wood (w/ Satisfy arm) to Ovation w/ Tracer.  The Ovation performs flawlessly, and presents a fuller, yet more nuanced sound, with a complete "black" background.  It's a perfect table for me, and brings me joy.  That said, I'm not sure the move to DC to Ovation would be worth the cost.  Concept to Ovation, sure.