Is there any positive (or negative) consequence to be able increase the weight of the counterwieght to move it closer to the pivot? I have a Fluance RT 85 (obviously not high end) using a solid cherry wood head shell with a Denon dl 103 through an ifi 3 phono preamp. The obvious thing is to clarify the sound with what equipment I have. Point is, the sound stage is more focused and detailed having added 2 ounces of electric tape to the counterwieght and it tracks the natural warps better without wavers, especially in piano. However, it seems so easy to be convinced things are better when really it may be only different. Having said that, the sound really does seem more honest, but what is the science?
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