WOW... and doing so with purest of voices!
The recipe is so easy:-)... extra-heavy, extra-long pillar - like Neumann's studio arm wisely used to do - stainless steel housing to give balance and authority to sound and premium bearings (all ABEC 7, Made in Japan) for liquidness of movement on vertical and lateral axis and 16 inches-long alumium arm-wand for harshness-free, smooth and natural sound.
Peak 12" arm on Fidelity Research B-60 VTA-mount and bronze arm-base, with Lumiere DST, TTWeight peripheral-ring and Garrardzilla.
Cabling is pure, hand-twisted vintage Litz from cartridge female receptacle to Eichmann's tellurium-copper RCAs to MC-transformer/preamplifier... an integralist choice, but - as I realize these days - THE only way to really preserve the so fragile, delicate, tiny phono signal.
The sound with Lumiere DST is - plainly said - THE VERY BEST I ever experienced in my system from analog gears, period.
Will wait with interest for James Grant's Siggwan's arrival from New Zealand, in the next months...
For the moment, YES, I've to push myself to turn off my Garradzilla and music system... I risk to spend in my studio hours and hours and hours... just to check - again and again - this and that disc... if it's true and real what I'm hearing, in awe!
I'm in love, folks... at the very Peak of my love for music.