So sorry! I went on vacation, then had a flooded basement, and then another vacation, and so I am just going through some of my content and ran into this.
The last few weeks, I have been listening to a lot of records. They are a mix of new or US cleaned and used that are waiting to be cleaned. Don't worry, I am not putting those unclean records on my GT-2000L. I had to put my basement system into storage due to the flood, so I brought my Sony PS-X600 up and added it directly to the McIntosh. So now I can play more LPs. The Sony has a Shure M91ED on it that continues to impress me! Mind you, that Biotracer tonearm is also pretty special! However, I much prefer using the GT-2000L through the Pyxi, without question. Listening to Stan Getz right now on the GT and it is pure magic! I did another change in my listening room and speakers layout recently, so I need to go through another reassessment of the cartridge. Main impression, the Denon DL-103 is not as impressive as I was expecting it to be. However, I just read an older thread about Denon MC on a GT-2000, and the die hard Denon fans swear that is because I need a heavier mass tonearm. Apparently, the Denon DL-103 was designed for radio stations and so was extra durable. I don't think I can go to a higher mass tonearm to test that out. I have the GT-2000L, the Sony PS-X600, a Yamaha PX-3, a Dual 1219, and a B&O 4002 LT. It's just not in me to get any more turntables, unless I got a second Yamaha GT-2000. I don't think I'l go there.
As I was saying, I also reconfigured the space a little. Because of the flood, I needed to reload the storage container I got for my stuff during the renovations. I had been planning on returning that at the end of September, but with a need to store stuff while I go through room by room renovating after the flood. So I moved all except for the Sony into the unit, and while I was filling the unit back up, I decided to bring the Kef 105s that were just sitting in the dining room between the turntable and the right Kef 107 into the container. So now, as a result of the flood, I refilled the container from 1/2 full to 100% full. And now I've moved the right Kef 107 all the way down the wall. It is much better. But I think I may need to fine tune it somewhat, in conjunction with the Kube.
I decided once again to take advantage of the better exchange to Japanese Yen, so I ordered some more headshells from HIFIDO along with some isolaters for my Kef 103.2s in the bedroom. I'll match together a couple of cartridges with the new headshells and experiment some more.
@wyn palmer This will make it very advantageous to switch from MM to MC on the Pyxi. I took note of what you said. That will be the next change. I will enjoy doing that, even if I can't come to any definite conclusion one way or another.