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In Reply to: Better how? posted by Mr Blue Sky on May 17, 2015 at 20:43:31:
I found, for my cartridges (Denon DL103r, Dynavector Karat 17D3), that the Jelco was easier to set up and had more authority, when needed, and more depth and delicacy, when needed. The ability to damp it was also more convenient in taming some of the HiFi news resonance issues I encountered.
It seems to me that the Rega arms do what they do well, but the only success I had was on the P5 for the RB700 Arm - that was a nice combination but was more like a system of matched components. The Jelco just seems to be able to adapt to different tables and different needs more effectively. If I was able to stay with a particular setup and solution the mega combination would be fine, but I tend to change components and the Jelco makes this so much easier, especially with the removable headship.
So it is better :-) (In my opinion of course)
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- RE: Better how? - taskerc 05/18/1502:31:31 05/18/15 (0)