And it's definitely a "Him," no other pronouns required. I've never encountered a female audiophile.
I have. Although TBH they were both on the spectrum, albeit not in the same way. One was even back in the early 90s, and had a bangin’ car audio system as good as any peacocking young man.
the other is the 1812 Overture that skips when the (Actual! Real!) cannons go off.
Oooo… insufficient vibrational isolation. That’s a low bar to cross with turntables; you either get or build a dedicated stand (not difficult), or your deck has that isolation tech built-in (upper midrange or higher). The easiest way to check for built-in is to tap the platter (from the side) and see if the entire deck shifts or wobbles in the case. If it does, it’s vibrationally isolated. Although how well it is, is dependent on a number of other increasingly technical factors.
Of course, this also predicates upon having this system in a space where you can crank the sound up to 11 without having the cops knock on your door with a noise violation in hand.
X - Doubt
Some of the most recent examinations of models - including the paid ones - show a 60-80% hallucination/inaccuracy rate.
That doesn’t get solved overnight, especially when the source of that rate - no answer being “punished” just as negatively as a wrong answer - remains unchanged in all models, due to fundamental trust-based biases that all humans have, and the need to cater to those biases in order to be accepted as a tool.