Yes, same cart, arm, and TT over a few days. Adjusted everything else (VTF, Azimuth, and Zenith,...)So this is same cartridge only different VTF, ? Cartridge? Arm ? TT?
And I see a typo in my chart. The last VTF was 16.55 g not 16.15g
Yes, same cart, arm, and TT over a few days. Adjusted everything else (VTF, Azimuth, and Zenith,...)So this is same cartridge only different VTF, ? Cartridge? Arm ? TT?
I use V1 and one of the most useful things I find is adjusting Zenith using the VTA track. Adjusting visually to begin, I typically start with 8-10% distortion. By making teeny, tiny twists or the cartridge I can usually get this down to around 2%. I know this is not a revelation as I have seen it mentioned back in previous posts, but I didn't see where the author of this article mentioned zenith.good review with data
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Great idea... makes sense but seems there should be a good candidate in between the $125 ART and the $2500 RME (I know street prices are less. There are a lot of high quality pro audio interfaces a lot less than the RME.. Impulse bought a used Apogee Duet 3 on Reverb for < $450 all in,. Apogee is a great company, a decent DAC tooI’m using the RME ADI-2/4 Pro with AM software instead of the ART USB. I
I’m sure there are excellent alternatives to RME.Great idea... makes sense but seems there should be a good candidate in between the $125 ART and the $2500 RME (I know street prices are less. There are a lot of high quality pro audio interfaces a lot less than the RME.. Impulse bought a used Apogee Duet 3 on Reverb for < $450 all in,. Apogee is a great company, a decent DAC too
Agree, I use Parks Audio Puffin directly with a Toslink 24 bit/96k to usb converter to PC. Works better than ART which tends to freeze the PC at regular intervals. Puffin is my RIAA, but also a fantastic diagnostic and set op tool for vinyl, a Swiss Army knife.I’m using the RME ADI-2/4 Pro with AM software instead of the ART USB. It’s quieter and better in every respect compared to the ART USB. The biggest issue with the ART USB is its potentiometer—it doesn’t track channels equally. Additionally, the ART lacks the precision that the RME provides, which is clearly reflected in the results. Now, I can see very slight differences in measurements when I make small adjustments to a parameter—something I couldn’t detect with the ART.
It should be noted that for anyone in the U.S. purchasing from the linked site, while it ships from a NH location the payment (in US dollars) is still a foreign transaction. I did not see this mentioned anywhere on the site before purchase. It may matter to some depending on the form of payment used.Hifi-ME Toslink-to- USB
The latter. It’s an interesting enough toy with the built in tools but in my estimation, sonically, it is no match for any of the better phono stages I’ve tried (Pass, DS Associates, MF Masterphono, others)For music or Swiss army stuff?
I put them on my test bench and compared the ART to the Apogee Duet 3 I just received. The ART showed .1 to .4 difference on the Analog Magik meters depending on where the pot was set. The Apogee always matched.. The biggest issue with the ART USB is its potentiometer—it doesn’t track channels equally.
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