Dear Lewm: No, I'm not saying that you need a 10K+ phono stage for the Azden can works.
What I'm saying ( I posted more than two time in this thread. ) is that are a few cartridges ( Azden one of them. ) that its quality performance is limited by what surrounded and especially the phono stage.
My doubts on your Ayre is that the designer/builder told you something like this: " don't lose your time with MM/MI's. ".
When this thread start I poin tout that the phono stages were designed mainly for LOMC ( 98% ) not for the specific MM/MI needs and for that Hansen comment I think your unit maybe is not the best answer to MM/MI's.
Of course that your cartridges sound good because are good cartridges but IMHO that phono stage is a limitation to cartridges like the Azden or the Technics.
Obviously I'm talking of the penultimate " perfection " grade.
Now, even with our each one system limitation I think that a good cartridge normaly shows " part " of that good performance characteristics and if your system has " no limitations " then that same cartridge shows its whole quality performance where other cartridges could shows its limitations.
In the other side four hours is not enough for that cartridge settle down, I hope yours improve in what is showing today. You already know but when you are making comparisons against the Colibri my advise is that at least make/try ( if you can ) the direct connection to the Azden pin connectors.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Good that you like the Technics cartridge. Give it more " running " time it improves even after 30-40 hours, IMHO it is an amazing and outstanding analog source.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Thank you for the picture.
I can see you are using the Technics headshell wires own connector. Let that the cartridge run for 20-30 hours and then ( if you can ) change that wires-connector for a today ones like the Ikeda S-50, the rewards are worth to try it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Now you are in the " game ".
+++++ " treble simply calmed down, was less shrill.. " +++++
+++++ " Also, no more harshness. " +++++
this confirm that you are right " there " because the Azden is nothing or has characteristics like " shrill/harshness ".
The cartridge is very good and seems to me that till today all their owners are enjoying it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Unfortunately when we are using removable headshell tonearm designs we need those headshell wires and its " role " in the cartridge quality performance is critical not only the wire quality but the wire connectors quality too.
What are we looking here?, IMHO the headshell wires that degrade the less the cartridge signal, that add the less colorations/distortions and be dead neutral ( if possible. ). Which ones are the best?, IMHO we have to try different headshell wires and decide about.
Clearaudio, SME, Ikeda, VdH ( thank you Dgob. ), Audio Technica, Sumiko, etc, etc has this type of headshell wires ( even Ikeda has three different models ).
Could be worth to try it?, yes if you want to achieve " the best " for your cartridges.
Yes, I know that if we want to achieve " the best " from our each one cartridge we have to add or change somethings in our each one systems, the headshell wires seems to me one thing that almost all of us coul do it easily.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Yes, no problem at all. It works like a " normal " 1/2" mount cartridge.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Of course that you can't use the Technics own headshell wires, the connection for that tonearm will be direct to the Technics cartridge pins: this is fine!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: My advise is that you go on with the cartridge where you have it for 30 hours and then start to fine tunning.
I would like that you read again my Technics cartridge review especially where I explain its frequency range main performance characteristics where you can find something that you have to take in count for its bass performance.
My advise here is that follow listening with out comparing with other cartridge performances because in some ways the Technics set " new " standards especiallly at frequency extremes, no it does not perform in the bass like any other cartridge I heard ( including the A-90 ): the Technics is a lot lower in " coloration " and almost neutral on the bass.
Anyway, you can try what you want it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Maybe you need to " play " a little with load capacitance in your Azden cartridge.
regards and enjoy the muisc, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: +++++ " I still like it. " +++++
so you don't have yet the E version, very nice " version ". I like too the FL, as a fact its quality performance is very good and if its set up is a good one I don't see how any none can't like it.
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
I can't remember who makes me put my attention on this Azden stylus replacemet link. Was one of you but I can't say it.
regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
Dear Lewm: Could be a nice " surprise ". Why not buy it and tell us!! ( kidding. )
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Siniy123: We will see when I receive.
I can't besure but I think that some one here already has this Azden stylus replacement, I hop e he can read this and put some light about.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul |
Dear friends: This one could be a good opportunity to " feel/touch " the Technics sound. This cartridge IMHO is better than the P550 ( that some body ask. ) and was just one step behind the lattest top Technics P205MK4:
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-TECHNICS-EPS-310MC-CARTRIDGE-TESTED-GOOD-310-MC_W0QQitemZ320505845152QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item4a9fa315a0#ht_4790wt_1165
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Zhuweil231: I already posted but here it is again:
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Raúl/Mis%20documentos/Azden%20stylus%20replacement.htm
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: That Technics cartridge is a MM design, that's why I recommended here.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: These headshell wires looks like a good option: http://www.ortofon.com/products/accessories/headshells-cable
Btw, anyone of you already tested?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: I just receive the E stylus replacement that can be use it with the Azden P50VL, it is in blue color and seems to me an original replacement.
I only tested by a couple of hours and performs very good if a little " reticent " on the highs, maybe with more hours this can improve. I have to say that I don't made any change on the Azden set up other that the stylus replacement one.
IMHO and for 29.95 this Azden stylus replacement is worth to have.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: First is that there is no stylus replacement for the 50VL and the E could works like a spare one. Second, what I heard was really good even with less than a hour of playback and even with out any " fine tunning " cartridge set up to this different stylus shape, I even does not check if overhang was/is right.
So, for me, this 29.95 stylus replacement has a potential of very good things to come.
For I can be sure about I need to play with for another 20+ hours and then start with the fine tunning and I don't have the time to do it.
Sorry that I can't be precise for you can " imagine " why is worth this E stylus replacement, my intuition made that I bought it and this same intuition tell me is worth to have it.
Obviously you don't have to do it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dgarretson: Here it is: http://www.garage-a-records.com/proddetail.php?prod=245de
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Pryso: Common sense can tell us that ( one way or other ) a vintage cartridge suspension has some kind of " deterioration " that could affect its quality performance.
The fact that our each one experiences with 20-30+ years old cartridges are/were good ones does not means that the cartridge suspension is right on specs. Obviously that that cartridge suspension is in good operation condition and due to our good experiences with almost all these vintage cartridges the over-time suspension-deterioration was not so " critical " to affect the cartridge overall quality performance.
Now, all those vintage cartridges could perform better with a " new " suspension?, could be. Some of the cartridges that I send to " refresh " to VdH the main " refresh " work were with the cartridge suspension and certainly I can hear a quality performance improvement.
Seems to me that those guys ( JS/JD ) in the book really does not have experience with the kind of vintage cartridges many of us already had and that's why they give that " wrong " advise. We have to think too that they are part of the Audio High End Establishment where vintage cartridges are not an active part of the audio busine$$.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dean_man: I know what you mean. Last night I just can't stop hearing/playing LP after LP till 3:00 AM.
Awesome cartridge!!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dgarretson: In my cartridge sample is square.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Due that Garage-a-Records is out of stock on the Empire 1000 ZE/X this other source can help you to find the original stylus replacement at good price ( 15.00 over G-a-R. ) even you can find here what seems to me the E stylus replacement for the Azden at lower price than in G-a-R ( the number is the 5599 in blue color. ):
http://www.needledepot.com/stereo_needle/brand/EMPIRE.html
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: A few days ago I receive an email from Halcro sharing his great experience with the Empire 1000 Ze/X, his vehemence on the marvelous Empire quality performance makes that I try again this cartridge.
Last time I heard was mounted on the AT-1503-III tonearm with a magnesium headshell and if I remember I give a 9 range level that after heard the Azden I consider the Empire more on the 8 range level that 9 one.
Well, this time is mounted in the Grace G-940 with an aluminum headshell at 1gr. on VTF, no stylus guard, no headshell finger lift, no antiskating, no additional capacitance and 100K on load impedance with a positive VTA/SRA.
What can I say?: a seamless/efortless music presentation where there is no cartridge no audio system but the music, impressive. Better than the Sonus Dimension 5, Azden or the Technics EPC100C? no only different. There are performance areas where the Technics is certainly better and where the Azden and Sonus are better too but overall the Empire is so pleaseant that you forget those differences and only try to enjoy the music. It is really a pleasure to hear this cartridge, you can't really find any serious drawback that can preclude the full enjoyment of music: any kind of music with any kind of recording quality level, this cartridge is an " aristocat " one of a kind. Nine range level ( at the very top, near border 10. ) is where belongs.
The ones of you that own this Empire and that at this moment are not hearing it I urge you to do it.
I hope Halcro could share with all of us his unique Empire experience, worth to hear from him about.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: No, my Azden is on stock condition. Maybe in the future I decide to send it to VdH but not now.
Here it is the link on what Dgarretson is refering like a source for a NOS 1000 Ze/X original stylus replacement:
http://www.adelcom.net/EmpireStylus1.htm
Btw, I understand that Halcro bought/find a NOS Empire cartridge, he could give us more precise information about when he decide to join here in the subject.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Stanton/Pickering had two main models: low and high output, where the low output were its top of the line. In the case of Stanton the 981LZS ( that I own. ) and the XLZ-7500 in the Pickering line.
They had in the same cartridge series ( 981 and 7500 ) models with " normal " output level.
I like my 981LZS ( that needs to be connected to a MC phono stage, needs additional gain. ) but I prefer the 1000 Ze/X one. The Stanton ( low output ) has an advantage over LOMC cartridges and is that is better tracker with less distortions. I don't have yet the opportunity to hear in my system the " regular " 981 or the XSV 5000/7500 by Pickering but seems to me both are very good cartridges that were designed and build with a high quality.
Yes Dgarretson it will be useful what you can report about your experiences with that cartridge.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: The whole distortion subject is something where the AHEE ( Audio High End Establishment. ) almost never wants to argue. Why? I can't say but the subject is a critical and very important in the quality performance in any audio link and that contribute for the better or worst in the overall audio system quality performance.
We have a lot of examples where we are " fighting " and trying to lower distortions: matching tonearm/cartridge, TT platforms, subwoofers system integration, tonearm and cartridge set up: VTA/VTF/SRA/Azymuth/overhang, testing different cables, room treatment, speaker position, testing different kind of electronics, speaker/amplifier impedance matching, etc, etc.
Normally when we made system changes we are unaware but in our choose the distortions ( different kind ) are in strong way involve and are what " tell " us which " road " to take . There are different kind of distortions: IMD, THD, rumble, noise ( signal to noise ratio ), " colorations ", phase shift and many others. Some of them and depending on its level are more agressive to our very sensitive ears/brain and to our each one distortion tolerance and this is what makes so complex to identified specific distortions on specific audio problems we identified like distortions.
Normally what makes ( mainly ) that an amplifier goes in clipping situation is not only the high " volume " but the high distortions elsewhere in the amplifier processed audio signal, as lower the audio signal distortions as higher we can push the amplifier SPL response, almost the same that happen with a lower distortion cartridge.
Normally and where our ears are more sensitive is at the high frequency range and is here ( mainly ) where we can detect more easy those distortions.
What we hear at home I mean the SPL of what we are hearing through each one audio system is not only " music " but a high content of distortions. What happen when we change an audio link: cables, electronics, TT platform, room treatment or the like where we attain lower distortions?: that with out changing the preamp system volume what we heard/hear with this lower distortions item(s) change is lower SPL and we can/could feel we are loosing some kind of " life " in our system performance even we can think that now the system performance is on the " dull/dark " side. No the system does not loose " life " but loose/lowered distortions that in the past puts a false feeling of system " alive/life "/shine that was against the music against what is on the recording and against a full music enjoyment. After sometime ( around one hour ) hearing this new system experience step by step we are aware of this reality: that today we have better system quality performance with lower distortions and where we can take additional 3db-5db+ on the system volume hearing with out any sign of fatigue in our ears or any sign of additional aggressiveness in the audio system whole performance and we now enjoy better than ever our beloved LP's.
Every kind of distortions even the ones we can't hear I'm sure can measure and sooner or latter someone will do it. In the mid-time we can trust in our ears.
I can't say for sure if a LOMC cartridge is or has inherently/by design more distortions than a MM/MI cartridge but I can say for sure that more audio stages where the audio signal must pass on always add more distortions and the LOMC cartridge signal ( normally ) pass for additional gain stages that a MM/MI cartridge so here we can say that the LOMC cartridges comes with more distortions. The other side is that normally the MM/MI are better trackers than the LOMC ones and here too exist an additional distortion source.
I think there are many other factors around distortions and around MM/MI " lower " distortion performance against LOMC cartridges and I'm sure that you or any one else could share their experiences/know-how on the subject with us.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm/Dgarretson: Now that I re-read the former Dgarretson question I can say that I understand it in wrong way.
No, my 1000ZE/X has a round receptacle to take the round male of the stylus body.
Lewm, the Turntable Needles has a price that is almost the double of the price with Needle Depot, both original replacement.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: 1000 SE/x?, I'm unaware this cartridge exist till you ask about. Where can I find/read about it?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dgob: What I'm appreciating is the very good Technics cartridge design and build quality that IMHO is second to none. Even this Technics facts the stand alone model is superior.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: for those that are still interested on Pickering/Stanton cartridges this one seems a good opportunity:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pickering-XSV3000-Cartridge-Stylus_W0QQitemZ130382224827QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1e5b62ddbb#ht_500wt_1182
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Kingmacaw: The original NOS Signet stylus replacement are not expensive but not cheap so maybe before yo make that " play " could be better try your VMS 20 ( I own the 30 ). In both cases ( Signet/Ortofon ) is important that you take care on a precise cartridge set up_ overhang, VTF, VTA/SRA, clean cartridge pin connectors, clean stylus cartridge, Azymuth and the like.
In this link you can find NOS MM/MI cartridge sources:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1269789846&openflup&5&4#5
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Yes and I'm doing it now. Please read what I just posted about:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&1980&4#1980
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: The Stevenson against B/L needs not only a change on the overhang but on the offset angle like you point out and like you point out ( I agree ) a B/L geometry cartridge set up we can do it even if the tonearm was designed for Stevenson geometry. So always is open to what we decide about.
Does not exist a perfect geometry pivot tonearm/cartridge set up any option we take ( B/L/S/P ) has its own trade-offs. Some permit lower inner grooves distortions/tracking error with a little higher distortions/error in the other parts of the LP/recording some others are better outside than at inner grooves: trade-offs, nothing is perfect in a pivot tonearm. Which is better?, IMHO no one only different and each one of us choose which/what one likes.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: Reading on your Empire 1000 ZE/X post I take: ++++ " How can 'it' be right and everything else be wrong? It is like an epiphany. When you hear it you simply know. There is no room for doubt. " +++++
this is something that I experienced with 3-4 different cartridges and that was dificult to me to explain through my posts because how to explain something that you don't/can't hear it yet in your system and that you understand it in the way I'm hearing?
I think that many of us, one way or the other, already had this kind of audio experience. My main point here is that this kind of experience ( in my case ) is more repetitive with this MM/MI analog source that with any other audio link ever. I can't remember when this happen(ed) with me on LOMC cartridges. This kind of experience has to be consisten over time. Why I say this?, because many times in the short " time " we can think that the " new " experience is that one but over time this can change to a more normal cartridge/audio item behavior/performance.
IMHO it is not ease to discern when you have that " different " audio item """ When you hear it you simply know """". But IMHO when your experiences, music/audio know how and audio system resolution are rigth on target then you know it and """" There is no room for doubt. """""
Btw, one characteristic that many of us already discern on the MM/MI analog source against the LOMC analog source is that the LOMC one ( some way or the other ) has a touch of " mechanic/analitical/non-natural " performance where the MM/MI is the other way around. This IMHO is due that the MM/MI performance has lower inherent distortions or at least the kind of distortions are less agressive to our mind/brain and this sole characteristi makes a " diffrence " for the better.
The Empire 1000 ZE/x is a case on subject: for more than 10-15 hours of playing I was hearing the cartridge around 3db up to what is my normal everyday system hearing. I was unaware of this because the cartridge so low distortions ( one of the lowest cartridge distortion-free ones. ), then I return to my normal SPL.
This is a great cartridge and I understand every word in your post where you explain the cartridge performance experience. Good that you are happy about!
I just mount my Audio Technica ATML 180-OCC and I will report sooner about. All I can say this time is that if you find it just buy it with out ask.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: +++++ " that it is easy to forget (in vinyl), the first link in the chain is the cartridge, and if ever I needed to be convinced of the hierarchy in Cartridge, Arm, Turntable, Phonostage, Preamp etc, I now know that Cartridge comes first. # +++++
I forgot to comment about in my last post.
I agree with you. Right from the very first time I came to Agon I support that in analog the main importance link is always the source: cartridge. In those times and even today there are many people that think and post in this forum a preference for a different audio system link: I respect all of them but IMHO all them are just wrong..I know that every single audio system is important but the trasducer source/cartridge and speaker/room are IMHO the most important and critical. For me the source is the " king " and all the other audio system links his " royal subordinate ".
No I don't want to open a controversial window about, there are several threads where we can read on the subject, but other opinions are welcome.
The other important subject in your Empire post is:
+++++ " I suggested that 'great-sounding' records were perhaps not the only analysing tools we should be using and that 'Horror Discs' could provide some valuable insights into a system or component? " +++++
I can't be more alike with this post.
In the case of this Empire cartridge and in other few top MM/MI ones that " test " IMHO confirm that low very low distortion MM/MI characteristic where due to it we can enjoy almost any " Horror Discs ". The LOMC cartridges unfortunately are not a good example of it but the other way around due to its " unique " distortions that are so agressive and that only increase the each one recording self distortions and that in the " Horror discs " makes almost unlistenable not to say impossible to enjoy it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: ++++++ " Some would say that the very excellence of these relatively inexpensive cartridges when inserted into your top quality tonearms on your top quality turntables proves the supremacy of the arm or the turntable in determining the quality of vinyl reproduction. It's a circular argument that could go on forever. " +++++
I'm a firm believer that the " quality "/grow up/better designs in cartridges, turntables and tonearms in the last 30+ years almost " grow up with out significative changes for the better and that's why many of us are using vintage turntables, tonearms and cartridges. You are a good example on this: Technics SP-10, Kenwood L070, Lenco, DV-505 and go on, I'm another example of that.
In the old times I begin in analog with MM/MI cartridges and change to LOMC ones not because it sounds better but because my ignorance and the AHEE that push so hard into LOMC myth.
Today where we really take advantage to start again the MM/MI alternative is with better electronic, speakers and cables that is where IMHO we really have changes for the better over the years.
The importance of the source/cartridge in the analog/system chain is a common sense subject. For me the source still is at the very front importance place in the audio chain, I respect but don't agree with other people that think different.
What makes this subject so complex is that that source needs a lot of audio links around for we can hear it and one way or the other all those audio links are very important too, are so important that the source quality performance depend on them but this can't means IMHO that some of all those audio links are more important than the source/cartridge.
Anyway, this is one favorite topic where we audiophiles like to argue about.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Siniy: I understand ( please correct me if I'm wrong. ) that Azden was/is part of Piezo and build the Acutex and some Empire cartridges as other cartridges like the ADC. Azden works for many time like a cartridge OEM.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
I forgot to mention that this Grado is the close/nearest quality performance cartridge to the Grado Amber The Tribute that is a Grado current model and that cost 2.8K dollars! and a top quality performer.
That vintage Grado is very hard to find.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: +++++ " http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1277130372&/Grado-XTZ " +++++
Recomemded!!!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: It seems to me that Grado makes The Tribute expresely for Amber, like a current model.
About the XTZ ( top of the line ) and the next down step in the Z line the TLZ maybe you are right about how near is its performance each to other.
If that is true then this TLZ ( for the price ) is a must to go:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1277073392&/Grado-TLZ
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Those looking for a top Stanton cartridge here it is at low fair price:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1277302260&/Stanton-881-mk-II-S
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: +++++ " because Raul seemed to go off on a tangent ...." +++++
not exactly ( please read my last post. ). I really have deep interest in this thread and all the contrubutors that share with us their very value experiences.
In my case I was a little out of " action " due that for the last month I was in " bed " for a pneumonia that is a critical/delicate illness. I just be on final recover about. I have to say that with pneumonia your energy is totally down.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
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Dear Travbrow: AKG made a wonderful work for say the least.
So if they did it means to me that some other cartridge manufacturers can. The issue is: why not yet?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: Thank you and thank you to Lewm too.
If I remember I own two Actex: the LPM and the one you mentioned, I have to say that I don't hear/heard either yet but I will try to do it ( at least with the 320-3 ) in next 10 days. It is interesting your findings/experience with Acutex, we will see how performs the 320.
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear nandric: Thank you.
Btw, which 4 MM cartridges?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: We are on delay, no? we don't have yet the cartridge of the week!!!! and Downunder is thinking why is that.
Well on the serious way I test three different cartridges: Technics EP205C MK4, Audio Technica ATML 180-OCC and Grado Amber The Tribute.
All these cartridges are in mint condition but fully " broken ".
All the cartridges were mounted on the Grace G-940 tonearm, with positive VTA/SRA, 100K on load impedance, no added capacitance and no antiskating.
Technics EP205C MK4 was mounted in an Ortofon magnesium 9grs headshell. The Audio Technica ATML 180-OCC was mounted in the Audio technica MG-10 10grs magnesium headshell. The Grado Amber The tribute was mounted in an original Nagaoka 10grs magnesium headshell.
VTF was 1.25grs for the Technics and Audio Technica ones and 1.5grs for the Grado.
I don't want to make a review on each cartridge ( that I think each one deserve it but I don't have the time to do it. ) so I will try to be concise about.
I compare it against my reference the Technics EPC 100C MK4. First than all I have to say that all these cartridges are more similar than different, yes its quality performance are at the same level. We can leave for ever with either of these three great cartridges. Are so good and so similar that I can't for sure make a choice.
Where are the differences?, IMHO at both frequency extremes. The ATML 180-OCC when I start to hearing it impress me like an EPC100C MK4 clone, but over more time of play I can discern that the bass mainly was different than in the Technics one: with a little less weight and definition, in the other side the highs on the AT are the nearest to the Technics on this three cartridges under test ( btw, I test the ATML 170-OCC stylus with either AT cartridge body ( 170 and 180 ) and the sound was exactly the same. Now against the 180 stylus the 170 is clearly inferior. ), maybe if I was not heard the EPC100C MK4 the AT could be " The Best ".
The Technics EP205C MK4 has the Technics signature sound but on the warmer side, its main difference with the EPC100C MK$ is at the highs where in the 205 seems to me that does not have the endless extension of its big Technics brother. In the bass it has the bass weight but with a tiny overhang.
Grado Amber The Tribute, this was a nice surprise to me. I can't find nothing wrong with this cartridge ( my commentes on the other cartridges performance is not that something is wrong with them. We are talking here of the very top quality performance and that differences are tiny ones and against other " lesser " cartridges these ones have nothing wrong or nothing to ask for. The EPC100C MK4 is a very demanding reference and high challenge/unbeatable to any other cartridge I know. ). Its bass side is the best of the bunch but not exactly as the EPC100C MK4. The highs are extended/airy and seamless.
Both, Technics 205 and Grado are a little better than the AT " handling " the clicks/pops on recordings, these cartridges are more " silent " than the AT. As a fact with this top quality performance level you don't care and are not aware of those recording " noises ", the enjoy level is to high!
All these three cartridges under test IMHO belongs to 10 level on the cartridge ladder quality performance and only one step down to the 10+ EPC100C MK4. Yes all them are better IMHO than the Azden and Empire.
Grado The Tribute is a current model so is easy to find/buy it. The Technics 205MK4 time to time appears on ebay or here on Agon and the Audio Technica ATML 180-OCC is more difficult to find due that was build for the Japanese market and in minor scale Europe.
It is delicious to test/enjoy these kind of cartridge quality performance level that till a few monts ago was unknow for all of us.
Fortunatelly we " discovery " the MM/MI analog source alternative that permit we can have this unique opportunity that no LOMC I know can give, touch or even dream about.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dean_man/Headsnappin: The ZE/X has a round male to female stylus/cartridge mount against the other Empire models that comes with square hole instead round. Be carefully what you buy it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |