wrm57

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"Can You Lift Yours?"
One turntable weighs 122 lbs without the platter, another 105 lbs. I have two SS stereo amps that weigh around 90 lbs each and a 300b amp that’s close to 9 lbs a watt. At this point I’m still able to wrangle them all, but the day will come in the ... 
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
Lewm, I think you're thinking of the Telos, no longer made, which constrained the unipivot with that little bar, as you described. The Tosca is the newest Durand arm, and its first gimbal design. It has this unusual VTA adjustment that places the ... 
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
I’m with lewm on this one. Way back when, I had an OL-modded Rega arm that set VTA with a grub screw on the shaft. I couldn’t run to a Graham 2.2 fast enough. VTA towers are a boon to sanity and civilization. But the rotational stability of that ... 
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
@mijostyn , so do you find all unipivots categorically flawed or is it something in the Graham’s particular approach to unipivots that makes you say it has a defective bearing system?  
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
Thank you for the information and PM offer. I'll look into the Audiomods and ping you if I have questions. Much appreciated.  
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
@pindac , I see the Agile at £10.5 on the OL site, but your point is well-taken, that continued research and home auditions might yield a tonearm that I like more than my Graham for much less. What did you end up preferring to your SME IV, if I ma... 
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
I guess my OP was unclear. I'd like to hear from forum members who have experience with the Phantom Elite, preferable the 10-in version, and/or the Acoustical Systems Aquilar. I'd like to know how they compare--in practice. I'm not so interested i... 
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
OK, fine, whatever, man. Your opinions are noted. I have no interest in arguing with you.    
Graham Phantom Elite vs. AS Aquilar
I hear what you’re saying, and all else being equal, an unbroken run from clips to jacks might well be better. It is theoretically, at least. But all else is seldom equal. And the clean run alone does not make the difference. Case in point: for ye... 
SET Lovers, what's the one solid state amp you love(d)?
@soix +1. That’s where I’d look for a low-watt, Class A, solid state amp. I run two SET systems, one with 300B tubes one with 2A3. The SS amp that I love, and which delivers almost all the delicacy and tonality that I enjoy in those tube amps, is... 
Qs about Grace F-9 U cartridge
Completely agree with lewm. I bought a NOS, new in box F9e a few years ago. The Soundsmith replacement stylus was an obvious upgrade even from an used stock stylus.  
Phantom Supreme to 4Point-14?
@lewm , that would explain why the Mk2 I saw seemed like it was born to HiFiDo on hold. Last week I saw nice one on the Yahoo Japan auction site, complete in the box. Buyee, the bidding proxy for foreigners, would not allow me to bid more than 300... 
A previous discussion included a statement about crossover components.
Like several others in this forum, following Don Sachs's lead, I replaced the el cheapo caps in my Cornwall IV with V-cap ODAM, and the resistors with Path Audio. Big improvement in sound quality, but at a pretty big expense.  
Amplifier for Cornwall IV
I run my modded CW4s with a 300b amp and it is a superb combo. But were I interested only in solid state, I’d look seriously at the new Valvet E3S. Its 12 watts of Class A is more than you need. Never heard it but it looks very interesting. I almo... 
How best to eliminate LP warps
It seems like half the new LPs I buy these days are shaped like soup saucers, so I broke down and bought an Orb a few weeks ago. I love this thing! Flattens dependably without affecting sound quality, unlike the old Vinyl Flat I used to use. Excel...