Origin live Cartridge Enabler - a review


This is a basic review aimed at those who are in a similar middle lane of the audiophile analogue motorway.
Enhancements are plentiful for turntables and provoke much intense debate. However I feel as though the use of them is particularly relevant for those like me who have turntables at a lower end level.
So after much review and forum research I decided on Origin live also because I could save on delivery by obtaining a few items at the same time. Analogueseduction is another good option in this regard. Unfortunately, the platter mat I also ordered hadn’t been packed, so I only had their brush and the enabler to enjoy.

I`m aware that the theory is to channel unwanted disturbances from the cartridge into the arm, but I`ve always considered that just damping them would be better. Anyhow that in simple terms is the Enablers job.

The turntable itself is a 1990`s Roksan Xerses, the (platter is aluminium). I have an old Ringmat as platter mat at present. The arm an SME IV, the cartridge a VD Hul retipped Koetsu Black.

I became familiar with a fine pressing of Alan Parsons Eve, first track Lucifer which has quite a lot of detail before installation of the Enabler.

So installation was a bit fiddly, and note well, you will need bolts that are at least 5 mm longer to successfully complete the job. I made every effort to set the VTA as it was before installation, and checked alignments and the settings to make sure that they hadn’t changed.

The very first impression is that the sound is slightly thinner. Straight after that you realize that is because some of the – ringing, bloom? has been removed. So for example, a percussive tap, ting or knock is more definite. Again the bass is slightly lighter, but far less boomy. I player a Peter Gabriel track that sounded overblown in the bass when I listened a couple of days before. Now the bass was tuneful and balanced in tone with the rest of the instruments.

So initial impressions are ones of a satisfactory improvement, and again I maintain that with more modest equipment, if care is taken with the details, the end result can result in a worthwhile improvement. So as the professional reviewers say – highly recommended!

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Showing 3 responses by mijostyn

Millercarbon the last thing I am going to do is trust yours or any one else's hearing who I do not know personally. That says nothing against you it is just that human hearing is extraordinarily biased because there is an amazing complex brain attached to it. If I present 100 people with an ink blot I will get 100 different opinions as to what it looks like and our vision is much more accurate than our hearing. 
Lewm, if you add effective mass you lower the resonance frequency. You can prove that to yourself with a good test record.  Below the resonance frequency the bass drops of rapidly. Koetsus require a heavy arm. They perform best with a resonance frequency between 8-10 Hz. You are absolutely right. Always start off with a light tonearm as you can always add mass. Subtracting mass is a bit more difficult and likely to void your warranty. Having a set of head shell weights in your tool box and test record make adjusting the effective mass easy and you will know for a fact that you are right on the money. 
It is a felt pad you place under the cartridge with felt washers that go under the screw heads on the opposite side of the head shell. If you tighten it up firmly it is going to do nothing. Depending how loosely you tighten the screws down it might decouple the cartridge from the tonearm at certain frequencies in the bass. I can not see how that would be valuable with a stiff cartridge like the Koetsu. You SME does not ring and it is a light tonearm for that cartridge. If you really want to hear your cartridge sing get headshell weights and add 2-3 grams. They go under the cartridge like the Enabler. If you want to be accurate about it get a test record and set the resonance for 8-10 Hz. That will give you the best bass possible from your arm cartridge combination.