Hi Fleib,
Thanks in return for the information on the 95HE. I guess I won't go there. I had thought about it though. I waste enough money as it is! Audio Circle is not one of the forums that I frequent, but that just might change now that I know someone over there!
Regards, Don |
Hi Fleib,
I just spent the last 2 hours over on Audio Circle, reading a 8 page thread discussing the CA/AT95. What a interesting read! I started taking notes, then realized I was copying the entire thread so decided to just book mark it. Thanks for the heads-up. BTW. Excuse me if what I'm about to ask you comes as a well know answer by everybody except, me but are you (on Audio Circle), Neobop? Regards and thank again, Don |
Fleib,
I have several beryllium cantilevers and they all look the same. Not a single one of them look anything like the pictures on AA. Damn near everyone of my Alum cantilever do look like what is pictured. Crimped and bend. Definitely Alum. But it's not conical, nor can it be the 4x7 mil. PC110. Doesn't look like the 2x7mil. 220 either. Could it be the 440 shibata? A lot of Audio Technica's shibata's were on Alum. Regards, Don |
Dgarretson,
You might be right but I will not be able to make a determination until my friend Nikola, returns mine. I lent him it with an Akai RS180 (cherry picked AT14S), to demo in his bare Precept 220. He like to Akai so much that we made a comrade gentlemans swap! BTW. Your photos were very much appreciated. It's rather flustrating sitting here reading all this when my stylus is sitting in the Balkins soaking up the sunshine. (grin) Regards, Don |
Hi Halco,
Your experience with Axel's rebuild is the 1st unsuccessful report that I have heard about his work! Perhaps, I stated that incorrectly. It worked but didn't produce the results expected! I have had until recently, always felt the better the cantilever and or stylus, the better the results. This Precept has changed my mind in that regard. I have earlier in this forum reported that I trimmed the 20SLa housing to fit into the Precept 220 body. Should have produce excellent results. It raised the performance of my Signet TK7SU to new heights so why didn't it do the same in the Precept. I at first thought perhaps it was just a fluke until another member of this forum trimmed to fit a 20SS for his Precept and also had unsatisfactory results. Why? To me, this runs against all logic! It sure makes you realize that their is more to building these things than just a bunch of parts.
Regards, Don |
Acman3,
When Timeltel posts, everyone pays attention. He truly is is a special person and is sorely miss by several of us. Tom, my next beer is for you!
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
I see now that it's a MM and replaces the MC. Listening to records and reading sometimes don't mix. Must be a good cartridge mounted!
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
I just picked up a Clearaudio Maestro for $98 (eBay). Broken stylus but does have the housing. Not sure if it has the screw or not but that is not important because it's easily obtained. The best I have been ably to gather is that our only transplants to this is from the AT95/3400 series which means aluminum cantilevers with best being either a VL tip or a shibata. Do you know of any others options? BTW. $400 to Axel for a beryllium is not one of them. (grin) How about the AT152LP? I do have a spare sitting in a drawer. I could have Andy at NeedleClinic safely do the transfer.
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
I meant square post AT, not round post AT! Sorry.
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
Nikola and myself both like the Akai RS180 (AT14S), better on the Precept than the PCN550. I intend to run my Precept with (as will Nikola), the Akai, therefore your latest ideal sound very interesting. Please keep me/us posted as to the results. Might be better that either the V/L or the shibata on the Virtuoso. Options, that's what I like!
Regards, Don |
Raul,
I for one, had no ideal what the potential some of the cartridges that are from our past actually was capable of. State of the art back then was far different than it is today. A lot of the cartridges that are currently in my arsenal,I owned back when they were new. Every piece of equipment has improved throughout the entire audio chain. This accumulation of improvements, some even small, contribute to the overall improvement in what is extracted out of our old treasured phono cartridges. This fact might explain why I have so many cartridges now and am so reluctant to sell any of them. Who knows what might be just around the bend that will raise the lowly phono cartridge to new heights. I think we need to look at our entire audio system and think of it as apples on a tree. The first apple to ripen was the cartridge. |
Dear Comrade,
So you feel the Akai and the Precept, is like wearing your Armani suit with tennis shoes! One not being designed to go with the other. Please get us posted as to how the Akai performs on your newly acquired TK7SU.
Regards, Don |
Fleib, and all the Virtuoso com-padres,
I received the $98 Maestro with broken cantilever today and Fleib, you are correct. The opening for the/all cantilevers must be the same size. Even as small as the boron cantilever is, it was still mounted on the standard Audio Technica back end. I was a little surprised when I popped out the rectangle cantilever housing from the Maestro. I expected to find the same one that is in the Virtuoso. The green one with the bottom (only part that you see),painted black. What we have in the Maestro is all black plastic. It has the tell tale marks of the trimming to remove the excess housing. That is very easy to see when looked at from the side with my hand held 60X microscope. But just like the Virtuoso, no screw. Just the pressure fit insert, and this ones not even painted. Regards, Don |
Fleib,
I popped in the SoundSmith Level 1 cantilever/stylus assembly plug to verify that the Maestro was a working generator and it is. I'm a little taken back at just how good this sounds. I need to mount the Virtuoso with the Vital Line stylus installed onto another arm wand and compare the two. I thought for sure this Maestro SS eliptical would be a downgrade. Now I'm not so sure?
Regards, Don |
Now all we need is for someone to discover a usable part number for a screw type stylus housing for the CA plug transplants. I have been burning up $20 bills, buying useless donner housings with NO SCREW!
Regards, |
Fleib,
I have removed my 440MLa from its housing and I am waiting for a 95e housing to arrive. I will marry the 2 up and hopefully discover another option for the CA. Keep ya posted!
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
While waiting for the postman to arrive today with the new AT95e housing so that I can do the 440MLa transplant for the Virtuoso or Maestro, I decided to remove that pressure fit insert from the Maestro boron fitted plug to see if the 440MLa stylus would fit in its hole. Well, perfect fit. I would say without a doubt, it doesn't matter whether boron, aluminum or anything in between, AT only uses one size hole in the housing for the stylus shaft to fit into. I'm now wondering how this 440MLa stylus would sound in a Precept housing? BTW. That insert must be installed cold. It was hell getting it out. The plastic surrounding it appeared to have been wedged tightly against it. More than just tight. I had to dig around the plastic with a sewing needle to get it to loosen up. On one of the forums, I remember someone mentioning that they thought that Peter (Sound Smith), replaced it with a screw. I have one of his Level 1 Virtuoso replacements. There is no way he could have removed that pressure fit insert and re-threaded/installed a screw into the original. He does what we do. Pitch the old one and install a new trimmed plug. To labor intensive to accomplish the other way. Regards Don |
Flieb,
I'm having trouble finding a replacement AT95 family housing that has the compliance screw. They all seem to have the cheap pressure fit insert! Both the AT3400 and the AT3472 has the right size plug but without the screw! There useless with the pressure fit insert for transplants. The aftermarket ones on the Turntable Needles site all appear to be pressure fit. Any suggestions or know screw type? Does an actual AT95E cartridge have the screw type styus?
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
I forgot to ask you about that 152LP/Precept440! What was the outcome. Seems to me that it would be very close to a "real" 550ML! Good or bad? I have parts earmarked for Andy (Needle Clinic), to do just that very transplant but I'm waiting for the return and re-testing the 550ML that comrade Nikola had before I decide to sent. Of the 2 projects, I think the 440ML project would be the more interesting. |
Hi Tom,
This AT color code ranking that you have mentioned, is it in the order that you list? I have been aware of the colors, but did not know the order of rankings. As always, your knowledge and you are sorely missed!
Regards, Don |
Tom,
Looking at my 550ML through a 60x handheld microscope, about the only thing I can say for sure is that this stylus is not a pressure fit installation. I have always thought a bonded stylus had the bonding agent on the same side as the tip, in other words, the side facing the record. The one I'm looking at has the bonding agent on the back side. the up side facing the sky. The shaft of the diamond is round. The easiest way to describe what I'm looking at would be this. Picture in your mind, a piece of metal, now drive a nail threw the metal until the head of the nail is flush with the metal. Now seal the head of the nail so there are no chance of leaks. Now view the nail so the point is facing down. Shazam! 550ML May not be poetic, but that is what I see. |
Fleib,
There is one thing that I have to admit. What ever it is, I do like it. I don't know it my comrade Nikola sprinkled magic Balkan fairy dust on it while in his care, or if it was the round trip at freezing temperature to Europe and back, somehow cryogenically treated it, or perhaps it is the extra care I used in setting it up this time. It does sound quite lively, clean, with 3D depth and amazing width. Almost surround sound in it presentation. Definitely a keeper in my system. Better than some of the thousand $ MC's that I've had. I'm seriously thinking perhaps it was just additional break-in?
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
Yes, it is/was a little surprising at how fast we parted with our money on something no one had ever heard of. (grin)
Regards, Don |
I understand that the South Carolina Fish & Game has asked the State Highway Patrol to search any out of state individual trying to leave. It seems someone has decimated the state Trout population! Hope it wasn't one of us? (grin) |
Fleib and fellow 550ML owners,
How light is your tone arm? I ask because while my 550ML was taking up residency with my comrade for awhile, I removed the counter weight from my Graham 2.2 taking it from a mid weight to a light weight arm. I have noticed a major difference with the performance of this 550ML since its return. I had forgotten the change I made to my tone arm while the Precept was out of the country. It has been several weeks. Those of you who have this 550ML, see if you can listen to it on a light or lighter arm. I am sitting here with the counterweight back on and I am not happy with what I'm hearing with the 550ML. It's like the life has been sucked out of it! As soon as I hit Submit now, that counterweight is coming off!
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
You are correct. It is referred to as the counterweight adapter I have 2 Denon 103's. One being the 103R with an aluminum housing. The other is the Limited Edition 103FL. It has a sapphire cantilever and a paratrace stylus installed by Expert Stylus in the UK. Because of their weight, I would install the adapter so that I could balance either of them. I soon got tired of installing then removing then reinstalling it so I decided to just leave it on even when lighter weight cartridges were install. To balance real light cartridges, I would add head weight in the form of a thin lead shim place between the cartridge and the head of the arm. I have noticed that 90% of the cartridges that I'm listening to were requiring the additional head weight so decided to remove the adapter to accommodate the majority of my stash. Actually the 2 Denons are the only cartridges that weighed enough to require the additional adapter so to simplify cartridge installation, I felt it best to remove all this extra weight. If I need to add weight at the front end to compensate for the added weight at the back end, well, it just doesn't sound like the right way to mount cartridges. |
Fleib, Wish we could edit. I forget to answer your question. The eff. mass is 11g, and Blue PC sound fine to me!
Regards, Don |
Degarretson,
Do you have the ebay number? Even though the auction is closed, I could still get to look at the item. I am also curious about the comparison? That thing came and went faster than my eBay saved search notification could even sent me a notice that one was available. I never even got to see it! Regards, Don
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Tubed1
In the last 10 days, I have received 5 styli from 4 different ebay vendors. None of them had the screw. 4 of the 5 were white inside but this just covered up the black injected plastic that was inserted hot to lock the cantilever in place. The other one (1 out of 5), had the AT locking metal insert ring. The most upsetting part of all of this is that 2 of them, looking at the pictures on ebay, actually looked like they had the painted over screw. Even had the screw driver slot visible. It turned out to be nothing more than just a thin layer of white forming plastic. The actual part used to create the forming die for the replacement part must of had the screw in position with copied. All 5 have been dissected using a utility knife. All 5 have had the black hot plastic injected into either the screw hole or the hole in the back side of the post. That would be the hole used to push out the cantilever from the post. All 5 have taken up residency in the trash can! Thankfully Fleib has offered to sent me a known screw type housing so that I can perform a AT440MLa transplant into a plug to try on the Maestro. Sure wish someone had a known part number WITH SCREW! Burning money is not one of my favorite things! Regards, Don |
Fleib,
Yes, I meant the housing (plastic holder). Considering all that I would be using is the plug, I've been thinking only in terms of "the plug". The LPGear AT95SE just might be the only game in town. At roughly $50 for a donner plug, well, it kind of makes you wish the screw was at least gold plated! (grin) You kind of surprise me with the shipped it Friday comment! Maybe it's coming by bicycle mail? As hard as those are it find, I sure hope it's not lost! Several years ago, the post office lost my income tax returns. I had a small return coming, and kind of forgot about it. Following year when I filed, I got notified that I had not filed for the previous year and had to pay a fine for late filing! Talk about pissed! Regards, Don |
Fleib,
You were quite right. It arrived today. I wanted to say thank you for your kindness before I do anything else. This truly is a gentlemans forum. Now if only Tom could be brought back into the fray, then the circle would be complete. Now, off to the 440MLa! Regards, Don |
Fleib,
My dear comrade Nikola, has officially become a transplanter. He is now one of us! I am waiting for the email informing me that he has one morning awaken screaming, "NOOOOOOOO. I HAVE ENTERED THE DARK SIDE"!
Regards, Don |
Tubed1,
I am going to have to force myself to do the swap! I am sitting here listening to the "FrankinFleib" as I type this. What I have on the table is "the ghost of tom joad by bruce springsteen. I must have listened to this a dozen times since I fist bought it but have never been brought to near tears. There is so much emotion that this cartridge/stylus presents it's almost frightening. I just don't want to stop playing records. What I really need to do is mount a couple of my other top cartridges to compare. But I'm afraid "they" just might get embarrassed. I kid you not! But I will do the swap! Regards, Don |
Fleib,
Earlier, you mentioned that you had transplanted a AT152MLP into a AT440 body with loss of dynamics but a gain in detail. Do you feel it was because of the less powerful magnets or something else? I ask because I am really trying to get my head around this weaker/stronger magnet hypothesis in regards to the AT440ML. The dynamics on the V/L from LPGear was better than the Shibata from Jico. Could this also be due to better/stronger magnets on the V/L as well? I use to think stylus profile had something to do with this, but your example with the AT152 and the AT440 should have both been Micro lines so perhaps profile doesn't have anything at all to do with dynamics? Regards, Don |
Emperor Fleib,
Your latest post has convinced me to take the FrankinFlieb all the way. It will be done with either a MLa or a ML. The ML cantilever auction ends today. If it works well in the CA, I will sent it off to SS. If it doesn't, off will go the MLa. Let see just how far this CA can go. May the force be with us! Hail. all mighty one! Don |
Dentdog,
I run the BAT VK-10SE with 60+ different cartridges, including a Maestro and several M/C's. The table is the VPI Aries extended with a Graham 2.2 arm. I have had no compatibility problems with anything I've rotated in and out of my system, weather it be tubes or solid state. I run true balance throughout down to the BAT VK-70SE amp. Only problem ever encountered was when I tried to run balance from the cartridge to the phono stage. I couldn't get away from humm. I tried many different combinations and finally called Victor (BAT guru). His advice was run single ended from the cartridge to the Phono stage. It, to his ears, made no difference. I still wonder to this day, if you don't start out balance, how can it be balance at the end? Regards, Don |
Dave,
That would explain alot! My original VK10 arrived with the dealer display unit, in other words, one of the very 1st units in San Diego, very early production runs. It has been back 3 times for upgrades and is as current as it can be. Never had a failure of any kind. Bulletproof to say the least! Currently it is the SE model with the 6PACS (kindly referred to as depth charges), and Lundahl SU. Thanks for the clarification, Regards, Don |
Lewm,
Victors remarks, in no way changed my opinion of him. He is a genius in circuit designs and product development. That discussion, that long discussion with him, had to have been 15 maybe more years ago and I have since gotten a better idea why he had made that statement. He was definitely not flippant and I am sorry if that is how my short reply might have sounded to you. You can not truly wire a phono cartridge to the phono stage in a truly balanced mode. It has been called Quasi-balanced (meaning sort of balanced?). The problem definitely was not the BAT phono stage, but was the silver unshielded phono cable from Bob Graham. Bob was kind enough to refund my purchase price and I then went with the XLO signature's. Because of Victors comments about not being able to hear/or measure any difference in either Balanced or Single Ended configuration coming from the cartridge and going to the phono stage, I went with the more common (and cheaper), single ended phono cable design. It is this Quasi/sort of balanced that makes me a little confused, when discussing truly balanced circuitry. Can a circuit be "truly" balanced, if at its very beginning, is just Quasi/sort of balanced? It was your earlier comments pertaining to being careful about products being truly balanced that sparked that memory . Regards, Don |
Lewm,
Why must all the 99.99% of cartridges have to have an "outboard" grounding strap? Are there not also many cartridges with internal groundings, unseen by the naked eye? One more point that pertains to the VK10. If you do choose to use a single ended phono cable, you must use Victors supplied grounding plugs in the unused XLR inputs. I would assume that this is because his phono stage is a balanced input as well as balanced output and the grounding plugs allow for the use of single ended connections. Regards, Don |
Lewm,
Very well put. Two thumbs up for your synopsis.
Regards, Don |
Halcro,
I only had LOMC,s at the time so I don't know what would have happened with any other types.
Regards, Don |
Correction:
"can not be truly called balanced."
Should have read, can be truly called balanced.
Regards, Don |
Tubed1,
To answer your question, "Does titanium have memory", the answer is yes. The only way to change the shape (form) of titanium is with heat. The outcome in trying to straighten a titanium cantilever without the use of heat(lots of heat), would not be what you would consider successful. The cantilever, if sent to a re tipper, would not be bent to correct, but reposition.
Regards, Don |
Tubed1,
......and?
Regards, Don |
Flieb,
Quote: "That should read, I think the 550ML was the only round plug beryllium/ML ever made."
I'm thinking a transplant might be in order here!
Regards, Don |
I have several beryllium cantilevers. Most are solid rod type. I also have a couple (purported to be beryllium), that are tapered tube. Looking at the cantilever from the end, it appears to be a hollow square. Actually more rectangular than square, but you get the idea. Any confirmation of this design as to whether it would confirm a "beryllium" tube?
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Dear Comrade,
As always, your brilliance just baffles me. I'm speechless!
BTW: Sorry Flieb, my typing is not the greatest. I've even misspelled my own name once.
Regards, Dno (grin) |
Fleib,
You are a funny man! You must be related to my comrade, Nikola! (grin)
Regards, Don |
Flieb,
My comments doesn't have anything to do with AT in particular, just beryllium cantilevers in general. All my re tipper beryllium's are rod. I do know that there are tube beryllium cantilevers. I just want to know if there is a tell tale sign (No, not "here's your sign"!), but a way to tell at first glance, yep, that's beryllium!
Regards, Don |
My dear comrades,
Sooooo, I'm not "totally wrong"! You and Flieb are related! (grin) |