SCIDB
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Hi,
I'll go along with SideshowBob (Ian). Look at the platter upgrade & motor power supply upgrades first. You should hear better pitch control & dynamics. Your records should become more enjoyable listen to, hopefully, leading to longer listening pleasure.
The Creek phono stage should be able to show the differences in front end changes. I remember changing my turntable from a Garrard GT255 to an AR turntable into a Nikko Na390 amp & hear a good improvement. The Nikko was a cheap amp at the time. ( This was in the early 80s.)
Then you can experiment with what you put your turntable on (support) for further fine tuning.
SCIDB
I'll go along with SideshowBob (Ian). Look at the platter upgrade & motor power supply upgrades first. You should hear better pitch control & dynamics. Your records should become more enjoyable listen to, hopefully, leading to longer listening pleasure.
The Creek phono stage should be able to show the differences in front end changes. I remember changing my turntable from a Garrard GT255 to an AR turntable into a Nikko Na390 amp & hear a good improvement. The Nikko was a cheap amp at the time. ( This was in the early 80s.)
Then you can experiment with what you put your turntable on (support) for further fine tuning.
SCIDB