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I think you're right. I had another listen after but thought I'd wait for others to comment. Sorry Defender.
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I am still giving it more run in - the issue is as I said in hifi terms it shines with more clarity and with a more relaxed sound and more details I can follow some melodies easier but I am missing something which I hear with the Option 1 recordings from earlier which is rhythm ... or the funkiness.
I will give you some recordings comparing to Option 1 - same song with Sade.

„the other“ is a DIY affair which is lent to me from one of my friends
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lejonklou wrote: 2020-03-27 11:59I think Linto makes more sense of the music.
I agree, it's especially noticeable in the guitar melody at the beginning of the first song.
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thank you for pointing that out Tendaberry
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-27 13:36 I am still giving it more run in - the issue is as I said in hifi terms it shines with more clarity and with a more relaxed sound and more details I can follow some melodies easier but I am missing something which I hear with the Option 1 recordings from earlier which is rhythm ... or the funkiness.
I will give you some recordings comparing to Option 1 - same song with Sade.

„the other“ is a DIY affair which is lent to me from one of my friends
Best regards to your friend, he have made great DIY project.
I'm still with "the other" :-)

Run-in it and Sade is perfect for next "already run-in" step ...
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I prefer the Linto, too.
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here is the same after 24hours with Sade as comparison:

Option 1 = Linto (the recording you heard during the Linn Silver Comparison)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e35sx6howfbeo ... 3.mov?dl=0

DIY Phono Stage
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cg8qo9sfzqsuw ... 5.mov?dl=0
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-27 20:02 here is the same after 24hours with Sade as comparison:

Option 1 = Linto (the recording you heard during the Linn Silver Comparison)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e35sx6howfbeo ... 3.mov?dl=0

DIY Phono Stage
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cg8qo9sfzqsuw ... 5.mov?dl=0
Again DIY for me.
Linto is more open, transparent, more HiFi, mechanical ...
DIY have more emotions, especially in voice = song sound with more emotions ...
P.S. Sade - By Your Side is also good for Tune Method.
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hi Vlado thank you very much for your opinion - this is really a hard one - I see what you mean and agree to some extend.
One thing is for sure - its a great achievement as DIY. Actually this comparison mirrors the discussion I have with the friend - he is missing clarity, details and transparency when he comes over to me. I am missing emotions when I go over to him. If it would be about checking boxes and count who has more checked boxes he is the winner. But it is not a race and not a competition and I want to be moved through the music which I am more with the Linto.
Not sure if the following comparison is o.k. for this forum - if his system would be a woman it would be one which is dressed always very smart - everything fits together, every color fits.
I like woman with Jeans. Not so sleek but in for a surprise.
I know its stereotyping.
I know what you say when you mean it fits to my system as it is tighten things up especially in the lower region.
Thats the difficulty when clarity and details give you more insights but you dont realize that is with a tradeoff.

Unfortunately I dont have By your side from Sade :(
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-27 20:50 hi Vlado thank you very much for your opinion - this is really a hard one - I see what you mean and agree to some extend.
One thing is for sure - its a great achievement as DIY. Actually this comparison mirrors the discussion I have with the friend - he is missing clarity, details and transparency when he comes over to me. I am missing emotions when I go over to him. If it would be about checking boxes and count who has more checked boxes he is the winner. But is not a race and not a competition and I want to be moved through the music which I am more with the Linto.
Not sure if the following comparison is o.k. for this forum - if his system would be a woman it would be one which is dressed always very smart - everything fits together, every color fits.
I like woman with Jeans. Not so sleek but in for a surprise.
I know its stereotyping.
I know what you say when you mean it fits to my system as it is tighten things up especially in the lower region.
Thats the difficulty when clarity and details give you more insights but you dont realize that is with a tradeoff.

Unfortunately I dont have By your side from Sade :(
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This discussions are good, sorry not good, they are excellent, at lest to avoid as much as possible traps. Remind me on discussions for Linn Valhalla vs Radikal, Linn Silver Old vs New, LP 33.3 vs 45 and so on ... different opinions are OK, but with explanations, why it's like this or like that ...
Other thing is ... for this type of evaluation, the best will be, to be in the room ... Your position is most valid, my not, because of laptop & headphones ... they can change a lot of thing ... OK, it's Tune Method but for such a fine ...
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If I try to track what each instrument is doing simaultaneously then this is easier for me with Linto and my preference.
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Its really good to have input from all of you as everyone gives a different perspective independent from the preference. It didn't make me want to try this LP and than the next and than another.
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Charlie1 wrote: 2020-03-27 21:36 If I try to track what each instrument is doing simaultaneously then this is easier for me with Linto and my preference.
This is what I hear as well. If I try to track what each individual instrument is doing, it's easier on the DIY preamp. If I try to track what all the instruments are doing simultaneously, the Linto does a better job.

I'm discovering that if my mind shifts easily from the whole to a part, or individual instrument, it's often a hi-fi trap. If I can stay focused on the entire song without having to work at it, that's usually the better choice.
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markiteight wrote: 2020-03-27 22:00
Charlie1 wrote: If I try to track what each instrument is doing simaultaneously then this is easier for me with Linto and my preference.
This is what I hear as well. If I try to track what each individual instrument is doing, it's easier on the DIY preamp. If I try to track what all the instruments are doing simultaneously, the Linto does a better job.

I'm discovering that if my mind shifts easily from the whole to a part, or individual instrument, it's often a hi-fi trap. If I can stay focused on the entire song without having to work at it, that's usually the better choice.
This is what I hear too and why I prefer the Linto.
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Hey Beck I really have to get the Karousel to get away from Option 1 ;)
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-27 23:02 Hey Beck I really have to get the Karousel to get away from Option 1 ;)
:-)

But take your time and buy some records. You have a great system. :-)

At the moment I am playing cd’s on a cheap cd player and really enjoying myself. When you hit the “music mark” regardless of how low or high the sound fidelity is you really do not need to upgrade anything other than your listening habits....... :-)
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It's still improving I think, after many years in storage...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dlksmcmfy1iib ... D.MOV?dl=0
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Charlie1 wrote: 2020-03-28 15:15 It's still improving I think, after many years in storage...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dlksmcmfy1iib ... D.MOV?dl=0
Yes it's OK, I just go "beck" to REM 32.5/160/250 ... and it's slightly, but go in positive direction ...

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Charlie1 wrote: 2020-03-28 15:15 It's still improving I think, after many years in storage...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dlksmcmfy1iib ... D.MOV?dl=0
The 160 is improving but is the tip of the AT95c worn?
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Are you related to a bat!? :D

Yes I think so as well, another one already on order but, under the circumstances, seems to be delayed.
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Charlie1 wrote: 2020-03-26 10:41 I think maybe the 160 has dipped off in the second recording. So many variables, including the old iphone which is now being used by my daughter to communicate with friends - I sometimes forget to disable the wifi for example. I think unless I record at the same time then too many things can change. I'm happy with the 32.5/160 though - music is accessible straight away - I sense some barrier with the snaps/250, by comparison of course as I still like it.

Couldn't resist trying the Valhalla LP12 again. The bolt down 12/160 were often too ragged with Briks and Valhalla LP12. This is better but we'll see.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykdcjydbslr0r ... D.MOV?dl=0
That’s more like it 😁
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-26 20:45 I will come up with a comparison of phono stages:
Linto against „something else“ tomo to let the „something else“ heat up properly

... couldnt resist to already give some recordings today:

Linto 1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3y95hdgvzfsxg ... 3.mov?dl=0
Linto 2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5tfh7iqdilkf ... 0.mov?dl=0

„the other“ 1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6pi5f4wbq1fz ... 6.mov?dl=0
„the other“ 2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xwoty9jx1t7nh ... 2.mov?dl=0

please also let me know which one is louder in your opinion to make me able to adjust the Sagatun to make it a better comparison (the other has a hight output than the Linto)
I prefer the Linto.
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kallesprätt wrote: 2020-03-25 11:53 Yesterday I made some adjustment to the speaker position.

Before:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/adb0j438wd7xx ... 2.mov?dl=0

After:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n6rphisqj8a20 ... 0.mov?dl=0

And again compared to my old setup:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s7uzqz8sy7be1 ... H.mov?dl=0

which one do you prefer?
I prefer the new room over the old one which sounds a bit sluggish to me. I also prefer before to after. While the bass seems a bit weak on before I find everything easier to follow. I think after takes the bass too far and detracts from the musical flow. Just my thoughts on a quick listen. I think there is room for more adjustment to get it better.
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Defender wrote: 2020-03-26 20:45 I will come up with a comparison of phono stages:
Linto against „something else“ tomo to let the „something else“ heat up properly

... couldnt resist to already give some recordings today:

Linto 1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3y95hdgvzfsxg ... 3.mov?dl=0
Linto 2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/c5tfh7iqdilkf ... 0.mov?dl=0

„the other“ 1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6pi5f4wbq1fz ... 6.mov?dl=0
„the other“ 2
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xwoty9jx1t7nh ... 2.mov?dl=0

please also let me know which one is louder in your opinion to make me able to adjust the Sagatun to make it a better comparison (the other has a hight output than the Linto)
I find the Linto more musical and easier to follow. I don't really notice much difference in volume levels.
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Spannko wrote: 2020-03-28 18:25
Charlie1 wrote: 2020-03-26 10:41 I think maybe the 160 has dipped off in the second recording. So many variables, including the old iphone which is now being used by my daughter to communicate with friends - I sometimes forget to disable the wifi for example. I think unless I record at the same time then too many things can change. I'm happy with the 32.5/160 though - music is accessible straight away - I sense some barrier with the snaps/250, by comparison of course as I still like it.

Couldn't resist trying the Valhalla LP12 again. The bolt down 12/160 were often too ragged with Briks and Valhalla LP12. This is better but we'll see.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykdcjydbslr0r ... D.MOV?dl=0
That’s more like it 😁
Agreed! This sounded pretty good. I briefly tried listening to the first two clips with the Rega but after five seconds each of being shouted at gave it up. I can tell you from past experience that putting a Rega Planar 2 or 3 in front of quality Naim electronics and Isobariks is a recipe for fatigue. The flaws of the turntable are pretty much all that is noticeable.
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