If you still have your Blue1 you might want to just upgrading the stylus, it's fairly well known that makes a huge difference in Grados
I forget which stylus exactly but there was one specific one that I put in a Grado DJ100 and it was a whole new cartridge. the stylus itself was $90 I think. Probably a better upgrade than buying the next nicest cart, too.
I demoed an upgraded stylus at one point and would've probably eventually gone that direction had my setup in general not moved back in a digital direction. I don't use my TT enough right now to upgrade to a Black1 stylus.
Hey guys, what do you guys think about Dunlop Systemdek IIX? There's one for sale here where I can easily pick up, and it comes with RB300 arm and AT95E cartridge. About $550 USD, is it worth it? Would it make sense for me to get it and sell my Pro-Ject Debut Carbon?
I don't know if that's a good price for that rig, or if it's better than your Carbon. But it does seem like it was a pretty well respected table back at its release. It should perform fine with a modern cartridge.
Terribly disappointed with Pro-Ject - my Debut Carbon sort of died in about 3 months after purchase. Might pick up a Rega RP3 next month as my "end-game" turntable as the price would be reduced in the wake of the new P3 with RB330 arm.
I got it back in the mid to late 90s with an Audioquest PT6 arm, upgraded platter and a mid tier Grado Prestige. Then a Grado Sonata, then the Memorial arm. It makes music! I remember hearing this a lot, "Dude you got a whole room just for a stereo!? Record player, too!? Really!?"
Drop the needle on Dark Side Of The Moon...
Turn off the lights and then, "Dude you got glow in the dark stars everywhere!?"
That's exactly what I'm asking! I have no idea how to do this. Any advice? Is it worth the effort? Did you fill the previous holes, are they covered, or just exposed? Thanks!
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