Tom,
I have bought a NOS Z-1E. It's a complete cartridge with stylus and a Victor head shell. All this for $34 on the Jauce auction site. When it arrives (probably 10 days), if it is as described, I will offer you my current Z-1S body (that is if interested). As you might know, all Z-1's are the same. They just came with different stylus assemblies. Best regards, |
Jmowbray,
Peter doesn't do suspension work, only cantilever/stylus replacements. Sent it to either Andy or Axel. Andy's in the state of Washington (Needleclinic), and Axel is in Germany at http://www.schallplattennadeln.de I've use the both and can recommend either to do the work you require. Regards, |
Hi Pryso,
I just received back a Sony XL-55 in need of suspension tweaking. It was returned stating he didn't do suspension work unless it was something related to cantilever replacement adjustments. I felt that his reply made it pretty clear! Regards, |
Chakster,
I own a couple of those 'direct to disc'. They are a step above standard analog but if you really want to hear the best there is in the analog format, try to spend some time with reel to reel master tapes. It honestly is hard for me to admit this, but it does put the sound of our records back into the dark ages. |
Abrew19, You obviously have not read the 235 pages because in doing so, you would understand just how much information is 'in' those 235 pages. Think of it as an Encyclopedia of knowledge. Should we discard the Encyclopedia because there are 'to many pages'? Maybe what you really need is 'pictures'! Regards, |
Abrew19
Do 'not' ignore it. Read it! You will find far more valuable information that you would ever think possible. You might even learn something in the process. Why go through life waiting for someone else to tell you what to do or what to buy. To make good buying decisions, you could not find a better place to make that decision than from what you could learn from this forum. BTW: There are many of us who are 'in their right mind' who have read all 200+ pages. I have done it twice! Regards, |
Lewm,
There are a few M/C's that I 'also' would not sell. That Ortofon being one of them. It's so good that I own two of them. The only cartridge that I feel might out shine the Ortofon is my ART 9. My Einstein Barco TU-3 would also have to be counted in that mix. But when you think about what those cartridges cost compared to the Z-1 SAS, it embarrasses me to think of all that money I spent for subjective marginal differences. When you throw in the cost of SUT's or Head Amps that must be included to drive these expensive M/C's, I just have to hang my head in shame! (grin)
Regards, |
Sarcher30,
It appears that you also have caught the SAS bug! (grin) Next you need to get one of those cheap A&R Cambridge P77 bodies and place upon it the SAS Stylus 1. Better yet, if you own a Garrott Bros. P77, this same SAS Stylus 1 will also mount on it. Now your talking World class contender! Regards, |
Fleib,
This comment about line stage, or pre-amp 'gain' is something most people do not think about. I have for years, been using a 'passive' pre-amp. These lack in the gain department. I never paid much attention to what the amount of gain that this section of a system provided until I got heavy into low and 'ultra' low M/C cartridges like the Ortofon MC-2000. Output of 0.05mV. Gain is the name of the game if you want to hear this jewel at anything above a whisper! We tend to only focus on what 'gain' is provided with the phono stage but one must also consider line stage gain as well. I had to go to a Head Amp (Denon HA-500), to boost the signal to a high enough level without hum for the time I spend with the Ortofon. I have 92 db's of gain coming into my passive pre-amp. My BAT VK-10SE would only provide 80db's. Not enough to boost the Ortofon to acceptable levels. All because of 'lack' of sufficient gain in the line stage. I learned this lesson the hard way! |
Fleib,
No, I am only using the M/M portion of the BAT. There are several gain stages in the BAT. You have to ingage the Lundahl's SUT through the use of dip switches. I have max. 60 db's of gain from the BAT if I stay only in the M/M portion of the phono stage. From it, I add the 32 db's of gain from the Head Amp. I did try it as you mentioned above but got far to much distortion. Regards, |
Dgarretson,
My VK-10SE started out as the VK-10. I've had it a long time. I agree with you that I also did not care for the original SUT's in the VK-10. The last trip to BAT for upgrades, replace them with the Lundahl SUT's. They are using the the LL9226 chips. Much improved I must admit. A friend of mine (Nandric on this forum), uses the Jasmine phono stage. It has 70 db's of gain and has no problem running his MC-2000 to very loud levels. But he is using a Marantz per-amp that must have phenomenal gain. His volume knob doesn't even reach the 'noon' position before you reach maximum listening levels. I am somewhat crippled with what is available with a 'passive' pre. as far as gain assistance! With the gain added by your pre-amp, you are probably a little under the gain levels that I'm at. There is 'some' gain BTW in a passive pre. But far from what would be considered average. Regards, |
That's good to hear Sarcher30. I have seen those 207C's. I did not know that the 205C SAS or for that matter, the regular 205C stylus would work in one of them. |
Dgarretson,
I hear ya, but when you can have the best of both worlds, volume and no hum, sure does make life worth living! (grin) Regards, |
Lewm,
To address your question, The order of preference is as you stated. I own the MF-100 and the MF-300. The MF-100 reminds me of the ADC ZLM in regards to its performance attributes. I've not done the comparison but it is said the the MF-200 could be the preferred cartridge, over the MF-100 in some systems! There were models by Glantz that were the same as the Astatic's. I do not recall what those model numbers were but I am sure there are people (Nandric), who would know. I recall there being a Glantz thread which covered alot of information about the cross referencing. Regards, |
Sarcher30,
I think it is from 'over' hype! They are a good cartridge. So are the Grado's. But due to their rivalry and hype, both have suffered. There are followers of both and you would not go wrong to own either brand, especially the models that you have already mentioned. As for the Grado's. Put an 8MZ stylus on one (find a G1+ body), and you will understand what I have just stated. I'm not stating that they will somehow magically transform your system, but only that they diffidently will compete with what is available! Regards, |
Travbrow,
Yes, he is still around. He has just returned from a vacation. Answering emails is not one of his specialties. His turn around time has gotten even slower than what Sound Smith's was when it was at its worst. Andy at 'The Needle Clinic' has been turning them around in a couple of weeks. Regards, |
Chakster,
To answer you question in regards the the ADC Astrion. It is better than the TRX I. I prefer the TRX II over the Astrion but we are splitting hairs here. It could be nothing more that production variations because they are quite close. As far the the TRX III. Never found one to buy so I can not say. Regards, |
Chakster,
Interesting comments in regards to the SAS and your comparison with the Technics MK 4. I find just the opposite. I even have a MK 4 with good suspension but in need of a new tip in which I refuse to have repaired. The reason being is why pay $400 to re-tip something that will not sound as good as a SAS which can be bought for $133. It just sits in the original box wasting away! |
Chakster,
I bought a NOS (new old stock), Technics 205C MK IV stylus from Foxtan about 5 years ago. I now own 2 of these MK IV stylus's. They both can be outperformed by the SAS. Perhaps it is the SAS that is the 'ONE' that is a cut above the rest? Regards |
Chakster,
Your first mate and I would agree. My MK IV (original) also preforms better than the XL-55. That was why I sold the XL-55 and bought the XL-88. Just so anyone who reads this thread understands. There is not doubt that an original Technics, weather it be the 205C or the 100C are great cartridges. But its styli profile is only an elliptical. Only so much information can be removed from the record grooves with this profile design. This is why the conical got replace by the elliptical, and why the elliptical has been replaced by several generations of profiles since. Regards, |
Chakster,
Quoate: ''I'd like to check top Glanz/Astatic, Garrott, Signet/AT line people advised on here, but do you think they really can compete with top of the line MCs ? It's hard to believe.''
I own examples of each of these. The simple answer to your question is "YES".
I have not discovered a M/M cartridge that is better than my 'best' M/C. But that is not the question. You aske if they can compete. If I had to say where in the ranking would the better M/M cartridges get placed if the were to be combined with the ratings of the better M/C's, I would place the M/M's in the upper middle of the entire list. A few, like the AT 180ML or the Signet TK 10 MKII (as examples), even a little higher. Regards, |
Chakser,
I own everyone of the cartridges you mention except the ART 2000. The ART that I own is the new 9. It is 'by far' the best cartridge when compared to everything that we have discussed. It is also better than many that we have not! Regards, |
I have had many cartridges re-tipped. But I am using this word in a very broad sense. Actually a new cantilever also came with this 're-tip'. Never have I stayed with the original profile if it was a M/M. I have always 'upgraded' the profile. Sometimes with a Shibata. Sometimes with something more exotic. All depends on what I wanted as its end results. Personally I think the cantilever makes the biggest change overall. I also prefer the Shibata profile. It adds a bit or romance to the presentation. (grin) I don't believe there has been a 10, 20, 30+ fold improvement in cartridges over the last couple of decades yet the prices have increase that much and more. Yes, I understand that if you sell less, you have to charge more but this spiraling upwards of prices began way before the market reduction of sales which was due to the CD. I think the word 'greed' fits in here quite nicely. The SAS from Jico is a very good example of what is wrong with the cartridge pricing. They Sell the Technics 205C SAS for $133. Try to find a re-tipper willing to mount a Boron cantilever with a Micro-Ridge tip for that amount of money. A cartridge dealer usually wants at least 50% of the original selling price to get a repair. Why such a difference between Jico and the rest of the industry? Surely Jico is making a profit at $133. Clear Audio has a cartridge. The Virtuoso. Sold for $900+. It turned out to be a Audio Technica AT 95E. The AT can be bought for $30! Yes, Clear Audio made a few changes to the AT 95E, but to charge 30 times the price of the original AT is just 'GREED'. We buy these old M/M cartridge due to value. There has been very little improvement and what improvements have been discovered can be applied through a new cantilever/stylus. Weather it be through Jico, an original off of ebay, or re-tipping, it is as good if not better that what can be bought today and done so for far less money. |
Flieb,
I believe I have read that interview that Charster refers to. I do get your humor! What is said in that review was the belief at 'that time'. Sort of like reading a report from some scholar back when the belief was that the World was flat! (grin) Just because some authority said it then, doesn't make it so today! |
Hello Chakster,
I recognize you moniker. Welcome back! I own the Sonus Dimension 5, the ADC Astrion, The ADC ZLM, and the ADC TRX 2. The TRX has a new Level 3 cantilever and stylus from Sound Smith. I woud rate then in this order. 1)TRX 2)Sonus Dimension 5 3) Both the ZLM and the Astrion. In some other system, the results could be different between 2 and 3 but not with #1 Hell of a cartridge with the Level 3 from S/S. Regards, |
Hello Chakster,
I run two turntables and with different tone arms. The VPI Aires has the Graham 2.2. The JVC TT-81 has the JVC 7045. No preference regarding either one sonic wise. But I much prefer the JVC due to the cost of and ease of head shell changing. I only use the Sumiko/Jelco Magnesium head shells. Regards, |
If you really want to hear what a good M/M cartridge can do then you need to buy a JVC X-1 MKII. Or you could get a JVC Z-1 and install Jico's SAS stylus in it. Either would have your Technics shaking in fear! (grin) |
Fleib,
I have both the 981LZS and the 981HZS. On the HZ I am using the D3500e stylus with excellent results (Stanton recommended replacement). I mention this because there is a NOS D3500e stylus for sale on flee/bay. Not cheap but it just might be the last NOS we'll see. Mine has very low hours of use so I will pass but in your case, I think I would go for it! Regards, Don |
I have dealt with LPgear on several occasions with no problems at all. Their Vivid Line is available for several different cartridges, one being the AT 95. I have transplanted that AT Vivid Line into a Clear Audio Virtuoso with excellent results. It does take careful set up to eliminate IGD (inner groove distortion), but once you find the sweet spot, you will be quite happy with the results. Well worth the money! Regards, |
Acman3,
I discovered it on one of the forums that I visit quite some time ago. I do not remember which one but due to all the information contained within, I filed it away in a folder on my laptop under stylus! I do wonder why there was no mention of Denon/Highphonic in that discussion. They use on some of their cartridges a cantilever made of aluminium, magnesium, titanium, and Silicon Carbonate. I have often wondered who makes that one because I have found it to be an excellent cantilever. Andy of Needle Clinic, can provide that one also but has not revealed where he gets it. Hopefully there is someone who can chime in with some additional information to fill in some of the blanks! (grin) Regards, |
Jbethree I had Axel install one of his last Beryllium/Shibata cantilever's on a Goldring G800. It is one of the cartridges that I will never sell. NEVER! That cartridge truly has a great generator. I might have to buy one of these Astatic's to keep (just in case). (grin) Thanks for the tip! Regards, |
Neo,
I have a Nagaoka MP50 Super which is a square shank nude mounted 'in' a Sapphire tube but this is not something currently being produced. I think Nagaoka is capable and does produce anything that the market requires, just not on their current line of cartridges. Your comments in regards to 'patents' is a good point. I bet with this new wave of vinyl interest, they are scrambling to just fill the contracts that they already had! Sort of makes me smile! (grin) |
Halco,
I just realized I forgot to include the (grin) at he end of my "shooting for" statement. I hope you did not misunderstand my attempt at humor!
Regards, Don |
Halcro,
"It raises the performance of the P77 to that of a true contender"
After spending another night with the P77/SAS1, I'm afraid I must take exception to your statement above. It is not just a true contender, but "IT" is what all other cartridges should be shooting for! Bob Graham (Graham tonearms), has found a spare discontinued connector and is now able to build another arm wand (spare #6), for me. When I receive it, I will be mounting the P77 permanently to this new wand. It doesn't get any better than this. It just sound like music! Regards, Don |
Degarretson'
"Sorry for the mediocre quality of my digital microscope, but at least the photos do appear to reveal a facetted profile."
I want to be sure I am correctly understand your quote and what I see in the photo. This term facetted profile, is meant to say this is "not conical"! Is this a correct definition of as to what your were inplying? Regards, Don |
Hi Flieb & David,
"Output voltage: 0.3M / Frequency response 15- 50,000 Hz / 100 ohms / 1.8 to 2.2 Grams Tracking Force Stylus Shape: MicroLineTM 0.3 x 0.7 mil nude elliptical"
The Audio Technica AT33EV stylus description taken from the JR music web site. F/R out to 50,000 HZ with a elliptical stylus? Is it a MicroLine? Is it an elliptical? Can it possibly be both? Why is there a Shabata profile if an elliptical can go out to 50K? What is that horrable smell! BS?
Regards, Don |
Pryso,
Hi Tim,
I just had another Senior moment! Your new speakers,the Cain & Cain BENs, would probably be perfect with the Shinnon. How much more "you are their" could you get.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nadric,
Am I understanding you correctly? The "> $200 for the retip" is what your "pressure fitted nude line diamond in a tapered aluminum cantilever" would cost? If this is true, then someone bought your AKG for less than $100 could wind up with a mighty fine cartridge for under $300. May not have been worth it to you, but sounds like a good deal to me. The old saying, ones mans junk is another mans treasure seem to aply here. Regards, Don |
Hi Halco and Lewm,
Halco, I'm sorry to hear about your TT transaction with "Foxtan". Do you know if ebay/paypal took any action against Alex for fraud? That was obviously misreprensation in my opinion! Lewm, I also only use my Visa with my paypal account. Sort of like double insurance and I get rebate points at the same time. What is it in the paypal statement that I am misunderstanding? I am under the impression that the reason to use paypay is for guaranties against the very events that you and Halco just went thru. Is that not what their fees are for! "•Refunds for incorrect orders or items that never arrive"
The above statement (their guarantee), is from their paypal web site policy statement! Incorrect orders would be my understanting of both of your transactions. WHERE IS THE REFUND?
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To all reading tape ball cartridge shippment'
My previous post only brings you up to what has transpired thru Jan 10th. On Jan 10th, I sent him the following email. “Cartridges arrived today. The tape you used to hold down the 2 cartridges inside of the dome, did not hold. They have been bouncing around. I'm glad that you did have the stylus guards taped down. No damage to either stylus. The Astatic sounds great, but the Empire has hum in the left channel and plays music out of the right channel only. I notice that the ground strap that goes from the left ground pin to the body is on my 4000D3 but is not present on your cartridge. Did you remove it for a reason? Could this be causing the hum only in the left channel? I popped out your D3 from the housing and inserted my D3. It worked fine. I wanted to make sure I did not break one of the tone arm wires thereby giving me a dead channel with your cartridge. Any suggestions? Regards, Don”
His Reply “Anyway the cartridge must be fixed because it's worth to do it. Why not send it to Axel to fix that channel and comes " alive " and I can share with you the expenses. I know was not my fault but I can't help you in no other way: I think.
He thinks it’s not his fault. 2 cartridges tape together bouncing around inside a plastic container for a week. One breaks, and it’s not his fault? There is one thing from this current post that I would like you to remember. My D3's have a ground strap. The one he has shipped me does not. The importance of this face will become apparent later in my following posts!
More to follow,
Regards, Don |
To the reader of the tape ball cartridge shipment,
The following is the email I sent to Axel and his reply
Hi Don, thank you for your info. Best regards Axel Mit freundlichen Grüßen Best regards Axel Schürholz Adresse: -------------------------------- Axel Schürholz ( Axel Schuerholz ) Bachstr. 23 B 59590 Geseke / Germany ------------------------------------- Ust-IdNr.: DE 125744726 Einzelunternehmung Fon: +49 ( 0 )2942-987853 Fax: +49 ( 0 )2942-9749223 Mobil:+49 ( 0)171-5830385 Mail : axel.schuerholz@web.de info@schallplattennadeln.de Bankverbindung: Axel Schürholz - Sparkasse Geseke BLZ: 416 519 65 KONTO: 148 437 EUROPA: IBAN: DE38 4165 1965 0000 1484 37 SWIFT-BIC.: WELADED1GES www.schallplattennadeln.de Zahlen Sie per PAY PAL an: info@schallplattennadeln.de
Von: griffithds@jaws.bz [mailto:griffithds@jaws.bz] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2012 05:56 An: info@schallplattennadeln.de Betreff: Empire 4000D3 repair
Message from MR Don Griffith(griffithds@jaws.bz)
Hi Axel, Just a heads up. I will be sending you another cartridge tomorrow that has the left channel putting out only hum.
More to follow, Regards, Don |
To all the readers of the tape ball cartridge shipment,
On Feb. 7, I receive the following reply from Axel,
"Hi Don, Thank you for your order. I repaired your Signet and it is working fine. Your Empire Cartridge is no more repairable. I have 1 Empire 2000 cartridge where you can use your Empire Stylus for EUR 30,--. I am looking forward receiving your answer. Best regards Axel"
The order that Axel mentions was for the AKG Super Nova VdH cartridge he sells, The Signet was for a TK7 CLa stylus that needed to have the suspension replace. Timeltel might remember our Turtle discussion about that stylus. In the subject space on the email is the following. Empire 4000D3. When Axel states above , “Your Empire Cartridge,“, he is referring to the tape ball shipped cartridge. I have several emails addressed from or to Axel, all of which state subject: Empire 4000D3. I forwarded this email from Axel to the seller and stated to the seller, how do you wish to proceed. I then waited for several days without a reply from the seller. I thought perhaps the seller was out of town and that is perhaps why I had not heard from him. Yes, perhaps I can be a bit over trusting. I treat others the same way I expect to be treated, so trusting I am.
More to follow,
Regards, Don |
Hi Banquo363
The only reason it went on line was because Raul refuses to answer my emails! From all that I have posted, can you tell me please, why Raul shipped me tape balls? Can you tell me, why Raul shipped me the tape balls in an envelope? Ne has never replied to my repeated requests to tell me that simple inquirie! Raul refuses to admit the simple fact, that was not only the incorrect way to ship something so delicate as a phono cartridge, but that also what caused the cartridge to become damaged! As far as taking it off line again, been there, done that. I asked the members of the forum for a Diplomatic solution to this injustice. But as a lot of Diplomatic problems, war becomes the eventual outcome. I wish the whole situation never started. I wish that he accepted my $185 (50% off purchase price), offer. It would have ended then and we would not be having this discussion. But he's is just to hardheaded to admit he can be wrong sometimes. Don't beleive me, just ask him! I do agree, the war needs to end. Raul says he will return the cartridge/stylus. If, and I do mean if, he finally doe’s what he says he will do, I will admit defeat and end my protest.
To be continued!
Regards, Don |
Who would have thought that buying from eBay would be safer than buying from Rauliruegas!
"Updates to the eBay Buyer Protection Policy Dear griffithds, I'm writing to let you know about important updates to the eBay Buyer Protection Policy that will go into effect on June 19, 2012: •A provision has been added that in some cases we may refund part of the cost of the item to the buyer and receive reimbursement from the seller to cover differences between the item described and the item actually received, such as small parts missing or minor repairs needed. In these cases, we will not require the buyer to return the item to the seller.
•A clarification has been included that delivery signature confirmation for items $250 or more is only required in order to protect sellers from losing a case where such service is offered by at least one shipping company. Similarly, when we ask a buyer to return a $250 or more item to the seller, delivery signature confirmation is required if it is offered by at least one shipping company.
•A clarification has been made that items purchased from the Businesses & Websites for Sale category will not be covered by eBay Buyer Protection.
•A provision has been added regarding the relationship between eBay Buyer Protection and the new managed return process. If a buyer uses the process to return to an item purchased from an eligible transaction under that process, and the seller fails to provide a timely refund in accordance with the new process, the buyer may file a case under eBay Buyer Protection. If we resolve the case in the buyer's favor, we'll refund the buyer, the amount of which will depend on the terms and conditions of the process.
•As with earlier updates, other changes have been made to keep the eBay Buyer Protection Policy up-to-date with our product and service offerings. Thanks, Heraldo Botelho eBay Buyer Protection Policy eBay Inc. "
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Nandric, I sent my Benz Micro Ruby 3 off to Axel, thinking it needed a new tip. I had too many cartridges that sounded better than it did. Being retired, I get to play records, for hours & hours, day after day! It must be at least 6, maybe 8 years old? I've been retired for 9 years, and I know I was retired when it happened. Good news for you though. Axel said the stylus was showing no signs of wear. So you will probably need suspension work well before you will need a retip. Axel charged 65 euro's and it sounds excellent. Only cartridges now at its level are the London (Decca) Jubilee, AT ML180, Signet TK10 ML MKII, Stanton 981 LZS and the Technics U205C MK4! I might have to throw in the Goldring G800Ax. Yes, Nandric, mine is that good! Regards, Don |
Dear Nandric,
Have you assumed (incorrectly), that I am running my equipment with fuses bought from some auto parts store? I did a fuse comparison several years ago. Because of the ridicules prices I only upgraded certain fuses in my system. The prices asked by Acme Audio, for silver ceramic fuses is quite a bargain ($16 versus $49), so I decided to finish replacing ALL the remaining fuses in my 2 systems plus some spares. Nandric, the difference in fuses pales in comparison to what a retip will provide. I have a DeoxIT & PreservIT kit by Cramolin which is a electronic maintenance kit for cleaning contacts. Damn near same results can be accomplished treating/cleaning the fuses & their holders with it. The down side is that you will occasionally have to pull your system apart to reapply. The fuse change is forever. The money spent is because I'm lazy! |
Yes Dear Comrade, The Aussie's did tweak the A&R's. Some slight internal tweaks but mostly the stylus was improved. Concedering the leap the SAS-1 made on the already improved stylus on my Aussie version, the impovements should be even greater on the stock A&R. Nandric, I don't understand how Jico can manufacture these and sell them for approx. $100 when you conceder a retipper will charge 3-4 time that amount using your stylus housing. Must be the capitalist profit multiplifer effect. Each person in the chain of delivery must double or triple price to continue the profit gravy train. Jico selling direct must cut out alot of middle man profits. |
Hi Tom, "www.phonocartridgeretipping.com/index.html"
I have just received a LOMC cartridge that has been repaired (suspension refreshed), by this retipper. He goes by the name of Andy and I can conferm that he does excellent work. My Blue Oasis (cartridge be Sao Winn of Winn strain-gauge fame), had become rather bright sounding. I suspected hardining of the damper. The following quote is from the reply I received from Andy " I presume you will need it's damper and coil readjustment, -- (here, coil means the thin wire holding cantilever, so that cantilever stays straight with flexible movement, your Benz Micro repaired in Germany had this problem). Presuming diamond tip is still in good condition, the repair cost is $100 + 10 (return shipping)."
The repair turned out to be just as he had suspected, and the cost was as the estimated. Excellent work and the cartridge sounds exactly as I remember it when it was performing at 100%. Turn around time was 22 days to my mailbox. He is only a couple of hundred miles from where I live so he will become my go to retipper. Funny how alot of these retippers have a watch/clock repair backround. Highly recommended! Regards, Don |
Lewm,
I have the BAT VK10Se with all the latest upgrades. That includes the latest Lundahl SUT's. The BAT gives me from 44db up to 78db's of gain, more than enough for the 981's. With that said, I must admit I prefer the LZS over the HZS. Is there something that I could put my finger on to state why? No, there's not except this. I have set up both the LZS and the HZS on Graham arm wands and dialed it them in with the Mint LP device. The arm wand with the HZS gets cartridges rotated on it (removing the HZS). The wand with the LZS remains set up. I refuse to remove it from its wand. Subconsciously I think my brain is telling me something. Res. set at 47K, and cap. set at 100 plus the low cap. cables. I wish I could define what I like about one over the other, but frankly speaking, I could live easily for the rest of my life with either of them in my system. If you have heard the AT180/170 OCC, or the Signet TK10 MKII, you will have an ideal of what a 981s sounds like. Just a little more refined. Hard to imagine that considering the level of performance the mentioned comparison cartridges are at but believe it. Raul has hinted at but not come right out and said that the 981s is M/C like in its performance. I agree with him in that "hint" if you are only talking about what M/C's do right.
Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
" Apparently you have not been reading my posts all these months,"
Not true! I read all posts. There is far to much information/knowledge available on this forum that everyone can learn from. BTW I had to look up the "perspicacious". Thank you for the compliment, I'm humbled. You do BTW, own a "whole" XSV7500, you just don't know. The body/generator you are using on the "4500" is the same (exactly), as that which is used on the "7500". I do believe that if you marry the two together, and compare it with your 981s, you will prefer the "7500" because of the cherry picked comments I mentioned in a earlier thread. I gave up on looking for the "7500". There's just none available. You have a hell of a stash of "gems". As far as "liking" distortions, all equipment are full of distortions. Manufacturers can not even built two pieces of equipment that measures "exactly" the same. This is due to tolerances,(+/-) in every component part that is in every piece of equipment. More parts, more combinations of tolerance variances. Regards, Don |