I've gone through this same thing recently. had a highly modded rega rp6 with 2m black. (most parts now sold on)... very very smooth, very very nice. so, I thought sod it.. tough year so got hold of a technics sl1200-g.. fitted AT-760 MM Cart, Kab damper and a 5mm funk firm mat.... whooooooooaaah Leslie!......next, hooked up an mcru mains lead and some nva ssp MKII.....whoah leslie X 2!!
so.. set up sorted..... Its like I've a new record collection.. well not really,,,, but just more comes through.. happy... better playback than some "high end" cd players... maybe I'm deaf, maybe need to yawn more? who knows...just works.
that's now lead me to buying more vinyl from local stores (online) or indie stores from different cities.... I use my Tidal streaming service to demo albums.. if I really like em, I buy the Vinyl from an indie or direct artist..
AND IT'S BANDCAMP FRIDAY!!! brilliant concept... profits to artists when purchased on a friday
for me, Vinyl is the only thing I've heard that comes close to that live performance.... I'd probs have to spend more money I don't have to reach that electronically.
remember, sibilance is mainly in the damaged ears
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Boxes That Make Things Louder: NVA BMU, M300 Monoblocks x 2, P50se passive pre, NVA Phono 2
Fast Digital Abacus: Bluesound Node 2i (transport), Soncoz SG1
Disc Spinning Device: Technics SL1200-G, AT-VML760, AT-13g shell, KAB Damper, 5mm Funk Firm Mat.
Magic RCA Cables: NVA TIS, SSP MKII (digital & stereo), BlueJeans, Rhodium.
The Sound Cables: NVA LS6