Hello,
Thank you everyone for your input, both here and by PM! Greatly appreciated!
I decided to purchase a Schroder LT and just received it today. It seems like all four tonearms that I listed (besides some that I did not list) are top notch, but I liked the concept of the Schroder LT and the great recommendations.
Regarding the cartridge, I decided to go with the Lyra Atlas. The main reason is that it is known to work well with the Schroder LT. I expect to buy a Lyra Atlas during March or April.
Cheers,
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How do you like the tonearm?
. . . I want to get another arm for my table but I'm undecided between the Graham and Kuzma
Hello,
After several years, I decided to get out of analog, not because I don't like it, but to focus my resources on digital, and I am putting my Schroder LT on sale.
Cheers,
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Digital is difficult. Once you get into streamers, clocks, hard drives, Ethernet cables, jitter reduction, you will be wishing again for the vinyl cleaner, stylus cleaner, VTA, SRA, etc.
It totally depends on what you’re talking about. Digital is “difficult” if you’re going to sweat the sound of every wire and interface. If you’re not, then digital is much more “plug and play” than analog, which is much more organic and tweaky and adjustable.
If I was not into some quality performances extremely well recorded on analog, I would stick to digital. Then the only motivation for me to get into analog would have been audiophile tweaking
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I believe Blue58 has over 700 combinations of SGM filter settings and upscalings he can choose on the fly.
I want to point out that the Schroeder has a wooden arm wand and the others mentioned do not. This avoids the 'ringing' effect which adds a measurable distortion to the sound. The Atlas with the Schroeder is an excellent choice, same as Frank uses himself I believe. Its the wooden arm beam in the Schroeder and in the Durand which puts them up there.
OK, vinyl at this level is not plug and play but its tuning the setup and hearing it respond that is so satisfying.
How easy is it to set up and maintain.
My Schroeder Reference is a brute. Someone once said if you open a window you can throw it out of adjustment. Over the years I have learned a lot about it and can keep the settings up there. It’s not an arm for a novice, put it that way.
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