Dear Raul, You was the first to question the assumed improvements in the carts technology by discovery of many 'old carts' (Ortofon MC 2000,Dyna 17 d,etc.) which are still exceptional. My own experience while on much smaller skale is similar. I was very suprised with FR-7, Krell MC 100 (aka Miyabi Standard) and very recently the Kiseki Goldspot. Compared with Benz LP S (MR=micro ridge) and Magic Diamond I would say that the later are only marginaly better while I am not sure if this finding is caused by my psychology or my ears. That is to say that because of the price difference I desperately WANT them to sound better. Otherwise I should confess to myself to be stupid. Anyway I wonder in this context about this obssesion with cantilevers and styli. They should be improved in those 30 years of 'development' I would think. But two of the mentioned old carts (FR-7 and Miyabi) still have aluminum cantilevers. So I think that our findings contradict our assumptions. BTW regarding the 'exotic' ruby or sapphire cantilevers I remember J.Carr's statement that he does not like how they sound (his post about cantilevers).
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Dear Raul, I agree with you that J. Carr was not very specific or clear with his comment about the ruby (or sapphire)cantilever but I am convinced that he is a very capable and honest designer. It may however be the case that Ikedas aversion against ruby bearings was the cause. He is an admirer of Ikeda so who knows? On the other side Takeda san deed try all kinds of cantilevers to achive his 'dynamic wishes' and choose a short aluminum (alloy) cantilever for his purpose. This was also the case with Andreoli by his Magic diamond and other carts. So it seems to me that the choice of cantilever, etc. 'ingredients' by a disigner is a very serious business such that whatever retipper can't possible match. This may mean a totaly different cart after the retip process while our valution thereafter is everyone's wager. My own position is to retip whatever cart only when the stylus is weared out.
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Dear Raul, No wonder then that I got such good prices for the carts you recommended and I was able to buy and (re)sell. Keep good work up. On the other side I must give up the search for the Precept 440 ...
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Dear Audpulse, The sign between 'refinements' and Nandric is new for me but I hope it does not equal the '=' sign. I have namely no idea what 'possible refinements' are so the possible ascription of this statement to me is pretty exaggerated. Anyway your 'radical news' is a mixed blessing for me. If you come up with this news only two months earlier; before I bought the Magic Diamond and Benz LP S my bank account would be surely 'blessed'.
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I have no intention whatever to defend J. Carr but in the mentioned thread and responding to my direct question :'why the boron cantilever?' he expressis verbis stated the reasons why he prefers the boron cantilevers. From there one can deduce the rest about other kinds. BTW I have read in some other forum that he designed a special stylus for his Atlas. This controversial Andreoli also claims to have designed his own stylus for his Magic Diamond and other models. So in order to be able to remember all the shapes we will need to write them all in a separate booklet for the sake of reference.There is nothing so confusing as shapes. Think of what shapes are prefered in different cultures... |
Dear Lew, I am familiar with Rubens paintings but had no idea who Kate Upton was so I checked the lady on the net. To my mind to understand the difference in shape one need to know the meat prices for the commons in Rubens time. Not to mention the countries with cold climate. The Americans get their shapes from the Magazines like we deed in our youth from the Absolute Sound.
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Dear Raul, Those are very strange assumptions and consequently conclusions. Why should Takeda san experiment with different cantilevers first if he could reach 'the same result' with whatever cantilever? I don't belive his Miyaby would sound 'the same' with, say, a ruby cantilever. Why should J. Carr prefer boron cantilevers above the other kinds? To my mind you overlooked the difference between 'one man company' and the huge one. The later will try all kinds of cantilevers and then see afterward which one sells better. This 'method' I don't see by Van den Hul, Lukatschek ( Benz), Allearts, Lyra, Koetsu, etc. There is btw an obvious dominance of boron cantilevers by the more expensive carts. The ruby or sapphire cantilevers and/or bearings are pretty cheap at present. Those are not precious stones. From your deduction it follows that those designers have no idea what they are involved with. I think you should think your bold statements over.
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In our discussion about styli and cantilevers nobody ever mentioned what is behind the cantilever. By all MC carts there is an aluminum tube on which the coils, suspension and tension wire are fastened. The cantilever is glued in this tube while the most 'retip repairs' consist in glueing a new cantilever/stylus combo in the same tube. The position of the coils in relationship to the magnets is determined by the VTF. Alas we can't see this position but our efforts with the VTF are meant to get this positon 'centered' right. By the recommended VTF by each cart we see 'tolerances' even above 1 g ( say: 1,5-2,5 g ). To my knowledge only J.Carr and Allaerts produce carts with the tolerance of 0, 1 ( Allaerts) and 0,2 g.(Carr: Kleos, Delos and Atlas).This of course means that the most carts are not pricise made while we can't ever be 100% sure to have got the right position. The added problem by 'exotic styli' is the SRA position which we try to get right my aiming-at. So there is much quess work by our beloved carts of both kinds.
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Dear Raul, There are many stars in our universe and I do certainly believe the opposite of what you believe. Otherwise, for example, our 'respected' institution of marriage would be a mess. But I must confess that acting in accordance with our believes is not easy at all while our will is not as strong as we pretend it to be. Anyway I expect a war-declaration to Mexico from Australia because of the Signets insult.
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Dear Raul, My search for the Precept 440 cl and Pioneer PC 550 is a kind of exercise in frustration. The whole Europe, Italy included, the UK with its 'colony' Australia, the USA ebay.com and even the Russian Federation are involved in my search but, alas, without any positive result. I have no idea how Japanese succeed to sell anything whatever abroad without capability to speak English but I was never able to visit their ebay despite the fact that I speak 5 languges. What a difference with your discovery of the Goldring 800 and Clearaudio Virtuoso. i even made some profit on the last mentioned one. I admire your searching work but sometime you make my life really misrable. As soon as Henry start a war because of your offence of his Signet 'stars' I would be tempted to choose one or the other side. So, dear Raul, the next time please check if the those 'exceptional carts' you discovered are alo available for us the common mortals.
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Dear Grbluen, I am informed by Henry (Halcro) that Axel's repair of his Dynavector was fantastic. Considering the complexity of repair (coils) there is no question about his capability. My G 800 is 'updated' by Axel but I refuse to pay more for a retip then +/-170 euro. So my 'combo' consisted of aluminum (alloy) cantilever with line contact stylus. As far as I know Raul and (comrade) Don opted for a more expensive ugrade. Now Peter Ledermann is also a very capable 'retipper' while in a peculiar way they both are not competing with each other because Axel can't provide ruby cantilevers. However the prices may be very different. Axel's prices for the 'exotic cantilevers' are increased in price considerably lately because of the 100 % increase in Japanese prices for the parts. I am not familiar with Peter's prices but hope that Raul and others will inform us about those. This way one can make the right decision it seems to me. BTW Axel's prices can be seen on his site.
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Dear Lew, The usual re-tip consist of gluing a complete cantilever/stylus combo in the (aluminum) tube behind the cantilever. The old or broken cantilever need of course to be pulled out first. The re-tip services get their parts from the suppliers but the most delivered 'parts' are already put together by the producer. The price difference between those line contact styli may depend from the stock which each re-tipper owns but also from the diamond quality and polishing work done. Anyway if Peter's prices are as you mentioned then my next re-tip will be the one which cost $250. Exactly within the bondary of my 'principle price'.
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The aim of most of us is to learn from others. So, dear Fleib, what is an 'intact cantilever'?
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Dear Henry, You should, I think, also include Chris (Ct0517) in your gratitude. His Dyna XV-1S preceded yours in similar state and was a kind of exercise for Axel. I am alas not aware that Chris wrote a 'poem' for Axel.
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As far as I know only in the former communist countries the Professors were thoroughly censored reg. their writings but never actually understud why is this not the case in the West. Those are dangerous humans and I see that at least in our community our moderators are aware of this danger.
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Dear Fleib, I also noticed the 'resemblance' between the two; the ANV and the MLX. My further thoughts were induced by their price difference so I posted my thoughts about the 'second best' philosophy but Raul was without any mercy and posted a short and clear (?) answer: 'not second best'. So my hope is that you as a known expert reg. styli and cantilevers will reveal some more positive way out?
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To me the cantilever by my AT 20 Sla looks like beryllium. Ie to 'dark' for aluminum kind. Is this wishful thinking, optical illusion or what? For $200 I have no objection to see this cantilever differently. |
In_shore, I nearly got a heart attack by your post. I just transferred the money for the AT 150 ANV before I read your post. Raul's warning that those are in short supply and Fleib's description 'bargain price' made me already nervous and eager for. Lucky me there was no Precept 440 CL on ebay.com . My Gosh what a hobby; one become not only paradoxal but need also to fear for his life.
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Dear comrade, I was obviously not plain. What I meant was that to save $ 200 ( the price for the 20 SS stylus) I am willing to believe that the 20 SLa stylus is from beryllium. As you should know self-deceit is the most common one. But my optimistic nature is honored by Raul with his statement that the 20 Sla has also beryllium stylus.
Indieroehre, I searched for this damn Precept 440 all over the world, even cursed Raul for making my life so difficult and at last give up the search. That is why I bought the AT 150 ANV. I also looked at ebay.com but by 'Precept' I was not able to find this cart. So, paradoxicaly, I was glad that there was non. I have no idea what your proposal means. Which country should I give up? Holland or Serbia? I hope my comrade , assuming that he is still American citizen will help. But I also need to add a further assumption. That he already owns the Precept 440? Otherwise why should he?
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Dear Comrade, You should know that when someone is in love the usual logic is not applicable. By our opposites btw never irrespective of the subject matter. I think that Raul bought to many carts lately which also imply mucho dinaros which on their turn need some justification. Henry already warned me (to late alas) and you try to do the same without any exception.
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Dear In_shore, There is no way to check all the pages on ebay. I visit 4 of them each day and of course need to trust the search engines but I always choose the most extended category. Then I write the name of the cart that I am interested in in the engine and hope for the best. Anyway thanks for your kindness.BTW my 'heart danger' was for the show.
Dear Grubluen2, I am not sure what you hope to achive with the 'original G800 stylus' but Raul's recommendation included the upgrade of the stylus by Axel or someone else. My is upgraded by Axel with line contact stylus pressure fited in a aluminum alloy cantilver. I own so many MM carts and can part from this one for a friend price. If interested : nikola et andric dot com.
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The so called 'scarcity theory' make no sense to me in conjunction with 'demand /supply' theory. That is to say if there is demand there will be supply. So, probable, there are also 'exotic markets' like our 'exotic parts', etc. exotic things. 'Exotic' of course means extra-ordinary while exra-ordinary means some exception of the usual rules. I just solved the scarcity problem by the Precept 440 cl by purchase of the AT 'anniversary' and this 'damn' Acman 3 come up with the old one (problem). How are we supposed to move on to a bright future under leadership of our beloved Raul and his 'new age' carts if there are those who intend to move us in the opposite direction?
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Dear Fleib, Acman nearly caused coronary by me just after I bought the AT-50 ANV. Do you think that I would buy this cart without first reading 33 times Raul's comparison between Precept 440 CL AND AT-50 ANV? At my age however I can't trust my memory and some other things so you scared me to death with your question. BTW 'air core coil' means no iron or other inferiour stuff inside MY coils? But does this also mean that I spend so much money for some air?
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Dear Acman 3, You 'touched' the obviously very sensitive matter: who can afford what? With 'obviously' I mean the fact that we never discussed the issue. I am very familiar with poverty and also with 'abundance' so I feel entitled to say somethig about this issue without any pretentions. For the context: I myself can't çompete with,say, Thuchan nor Raul with cart's. Many others , I assume, can't compete with me, and so on. Now the remarcable merit of this, Rauls thread and his indefatigable effort is a kind of 'little Nirvana' for everyone , or, more popular, 'for the people'. Actually every single 'cart of the month' is a remaracable cart.To me there are only marginal and not huge differences between the MM carts. No wonder we have more than 8000 contributions while our thread is still going strong. I am not always kind for Raul in particular about philosophical questions, but his contributions to this thread are simple stated 'priceless'. I just listened again to my Goldring 800 and asked myself: why should anybody NEED a 'better' cart? This one is btw the cheapest I own. Whatever the subjective feelings about this issue are I think that nobody can complain that a very good MM cart is not affordable. Thanks to Raul that is.
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Dear comrade Fleib, I somehow missed the MSRP , MC cart. This also means that I spend more money for my Benz LP s as well for the Magic Diamond. A good comrade would warn me earlier (grin). If I remember well J. Carr referred to Ikeda san as the first one who invented the 'air core' coils in his, I assume, FR-7 (?). From Lukatchek, the owner/designer by Benz , I understand that the usual 'iron core' has some disadvantages which prevent the use of strong(er)magnets. That is why he uses ruby plate for the coils and accept 48 Ohm internal impendance as the result. However Allaerts still uses his own made iron core and succeed to produce carts with the best specs known by any MC cart. Raul would say that craftsmanship counts more by carts than available knowledge. Whatever the truth may be my LP S is as good as the Magic Diamond. But with only +/-15 hours of break in time. BTW I am glad that I only need to rank my own carts and not the carts in general.
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Halcro 03-12-13: 'As my good friend Nikola announced...'. Nikola just bought the AT 150 ANV while he already owns the Signet 9CL + 9E. What kind of 'friend' are you? The Dutch have this saying:'Save me my Lord from my friends I will do this myself against my enemy.' BTW why do you need to contradict Raul by each possible occasion?
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'The way we hear different?' Who would expect such kind of assumption from one of the most eloquent as well scientific orientate person in our forum? I myself hear with my ears. If the other hear in some other way with the help of some other organ I would like to know how. I forget the first name of the lady, or better, how this name should be writen, but Sagan is her, uh, other name. She wrote a book called :'Do you like Brahms?' Perhaps this is a better metaphor for the comparison of our different musical 'testes'. One may state that while not one of the greatest Brahms was/is a great composer so why should anyone dislike the guy? Probable, I would think, because some implicite presupposition is involved, say: I myself like Mozart, Bach, etc.,etc. much more. The most of my cart test I do in my second (lesser) system but I hear so to speak 'immediately' if a cart is something special.I.e. one does not need + $100K system for the purpose. The case with those MM carts is the 'priceless' possibility to try many and select few. The rest one can resell and even make some profit. Who would try such an adventure with LOMC's? So all the stories about 'learning curves', 'resolution of the system involved', 'kinds of distortions', etc. make no sense to me. 'Do you like radio?' I mean the music on a simple radio with smal , cheap speakers? Deed anyone upgraded his radio with expensive capacitors and silver/gold alloy wire? Why not? Probable because our 'ears' can also enjoy this kind of music reproduction. I have some friends from 'Concert Gebouw' in Amsterdam whom I try to impress with my best sounding records on my impressive nr. 1 or 'main system '. To my frustration those people are not at all interested in low, midd and high frequentis but listen cereful to the music and judge much more the artist and his interpretation of the composer than anything else. Do they hear differently? Of course they don't. They have other criterions which are, uh, of intellectul/ esthetical kind and those are used to judge what they hear. Or so I think.
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Thesis about 'nature' versus 'nurture' regarding our musical preferences: We all got 'the same' hearing capability from the mother nature all the rest is nurture. Those who are sceptical about my thesis should try whatever Chinese opera.
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Some support from one developing nation (Serbia) to the other (Australia).
The Almighty:'But Raul I beg you this is really my chair!' |
Bad student: our professor, if he passes the censorship , will explain to you the difference between stating something which can be true or false, asking something which can be meaningful or stupid and ordering something which can be polite or not. |
Dear Henry, If your phrase 'adopting' means 'learning' or 'education' then you mean the same what I meant with 'nurture'. In, uh, my former Yugoslavia there are 6 different folk- or traditional music kinds to which one need to add Romanian, Hongarian, Albanian and Bulgarian(minority) kinds. The folk music there is still more popular than any other kind. I was 25 years old when I heard an Wagner opera for the first time. Still learning, as, uh, Raul would say. As you of course (should)know my Dutch 'side' is familiar with the Balinese gamelan. But nothing that I have ever heard can compere with the Chinese opera. In just one hour of Chinese prosecution with the 'help' of their opera's I would confess to be an American spy.
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Damned Lew I should know better. I realized what your comment will be but, alas, to late. I should say Mozart instead. May I still correct my (huge) error? |
Everybody knows what the phrase 'non speaking terms' means. The strange thing is that we all have the inclination to mediate, somehow convinced that this a good thing to do. Whenever I pick a fight with one of my 'beloved' sisters the 'mediation' of our dad consisted in a stroke for each of us. Back then I thought that my dad was a rough man but later that he was actually a wise man. There must be some verbal way to do the same as a 'mediation' between Raul and Henry? But the question is how can we get them to be on 'non speaking terms'? |
Stiltrain, To be in accordance with what science already knows and what Zenblaster stated in short you should reformulate your statement as: the operation of our ears are the same by each of us but our brain interpretation of what we hear can be different. That is btw how you CAN enjoy the music in your own way. Think of a just born baby. Nothing wrong we hope with its hearing capability. |
Dear Fleib, It is the other way round. What we call 'normal' is usually the case. Aka 'the majority'. What you call 'variation' other will call 'deviation' (from 'normal'). So what make me say 'that' is what is considered to be 'normal hearing capability'. The logic can't handle the quantifier 'most'. It is 'all' or 'nothing'. If just one of the members of a given set does not satisfy the given condition(s)the whole statement is not true. The other way to say the same is: exceptions confirm the rule.
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Dear Fleib, The thesis was :'we hear differently'. My thesis is the same as yours: 'the general way our ears function'. What I wanted to point out is that our valuation of music is 'nurture' not 'nature'(aka the mother nature give us the same hearing capability). In this context I mentioned the Chinese opera. Henry added some other examples (gamelan). The different kinds of musical expression among humans do not imply different hearings capabilities. I.e. the Chinese hear in the same way we hear but LEARNED to value their operas. I learned to value and enjoy 8 kinds of volk music not because of my ears but because I grow up in a social enviroment where such kinds of music were performed. To put it otherwise it is our brain which recognize and enjoy music. The logic of quantification is like: 'for ALL (natural numbers) x+y= y+x ; x .y= y.x. We don't use this kind of generalisation in ordinary language. With 'all' we mean 'most'. Even by singular statements we use non logical way of speaking. 'Peter is tall' is not explicite based on comparison between persons in a given society but expressed as if 'tall' is personal property of Peter. I was considerd to be tall in Serbia but, alas, not in Holland. Despite the fact of being the same lenght in both countries. The grammar as it were simplify our way of speaking. For the usual sentence form 'S is P' there are 4 different logical 'readings'. Regards,
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Hi Acman 3, The designer/producer of this frightening linear 'Terminator' bought from me the Acutex 420 as well the 312. He was impressed with both. The 312 can still be get by the same Italian seller btw. |
Dear Fleib,'I have refuted those statements' or 'those statements are OBVIOUSLY fals' is not much of an argument. Imagine one ear medical specialist in China. If every single Chinese has different hearing capability there would be no way to state any 'general rule or statement' about hearing there. To be true in your interpretation he would need to examine all Chinese before he can make any general statement about their hearing capability. That is what logic of quantification imply. Wittgenstein invented this 'game theory' of language. Imagine Chinese 'language games' and the Chinese linguist (pre)supposed to do empirical investigations. After 10 years investigation in two provinces they would need to start once more because new games are used or invented in both provinces inbetween. That is why theories are stated as hypothetical while each theory must be stated as genearal otherwise it would be no theory at all. The logic of mathematics is not used in ordinary language btw. The quantifier 'some' is used as a name (in subject-predicate sentence form). Well the function of a name is to refer. But in: 'some(one) has stolen my car' the problem is, uh, obvious.
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Dear Raul, I trust your ear-brain combo, to use our usual vocabulary. That is why I bought the most of your recommended MM carts. Even the AT 150 ANV which btw surprised me with its compliance. With 2,2g VTF my specimen is not able to pass 60 micron tracking ability test.I hope this 'property' will imrove with function of time? However your logic is different matter. You can't agree with my main thesis ( brain interpretation) as well with Fleib who 'refuted' all my statements. According to himself that is.
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Some added arguments for Fleib. The medical science state: 'smoking causes cancer'. I smoke for about 60 years and, lucky me, am still a healthy, thought an'older gentleman'. According to the logic of quntification my case refuted the above 'theory'(aka 'generalisation'). As I already mentioned there is no logic for the quantifier 'most'. But it seems to me to be obviuos that this is the assumption of the above thesis. The same method apply for what is considered to be 'normal' in other domeins. So if there is any notion or concept about 'normal hearing' my exampel should enlighten the 'why'. |
Dean man, Frege struggled his whole life against psychologism in logic ( back than 'the art of reasoning') and stated that everyone has his own pain while nobody can feel the pain of one other. Wittgenstein reposted : than we can't talk about pain with each other. Not to mention medical profession (Lew I have pain in my soul). Ergo: we can't talk about music, carts, or whatever? But what then with Frogman's culture and 'my' nurture? |
Dear Indieroehre, Alas I do not own the whole Glanz series. Well the Glanz 5, 31 l and 31 E. I also bought the stylus for the Astatic MF 300 which will fit all the 'corpuses' (thanks Lew) but is meant for the MF 300 or Glanz 31 E. I very recently made some 'barter transaction' with my comrade Don such that for his Precept 220 without stylus I promissed to him the 'whole Ganz 31E' with the mentioned MF stylus as added offer. He may have more of those styli very soon but I am not allowed to say how. Anyway you have a possible solution for your problem. I know that Lew will advice against but you can check your cart with a cheap digital Voltmeter. If the coils are ok the only thing you need is a new stylus (from Don). Don I hope you will not think of me as a traitor?
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Dear Frogman, It is called 'mental map' or 'orientation' but there are huge disatvantages against concepts and their 'opposite' construction by our mental orientation. So we qaurell about 'subjective' versus 'objective'; 'materialistic' versus 'idealistic' points of view. But concepts are substituted for sentences or statements or propositions as the basic units for any logical, sematical or linqustic investigation or analysis. Consider conjunction between sentences or propositions. Without any negation of individual psychology, preferences or whatever individual, we have our native language, culture, rules of behaviour, own poets, writers, warriors, heros and even the national footbal representation of which we all are assumed to be proud. So obviously there is no cotradiction between our 'subjective part' and our collective cultural, etc, part.I.e, it is not one OR the other as by concepts but one AND the other as by the conjunction of sentences.
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Dear Dean man, The statement after 'Ergo' was the conclusion by Wittgenstein from Frege's thesis. I assume on the contrary that we already enjoy our sharing of information , individual experiences and opininions. This however does not imply consensus about individual valuations of whatever. And we are assumed to share the same hobby which, uh, imply some kind of 'common love affair'. The case with Wagner, Lew and me is the 'exception which confirms the rule'? I would think that we in the West have so much choice among composers and music kinds that we are so 'spoilt' that we too easilly dismis some composers or music kinds. As Frogman discovered in China one should be cereful with his own prejudice. BTW Lew is much more influenced by Twain then his mother regarding Wagner (grin). I alas forget his quotation of Twain.
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Dear Stltrains, You and I are obviously hunting for the 'second best' and pretending to be modest. But Raul will have no mercy for such inclination. He is a follower of O. Wild:'I have simple testes, always satisfy with the best'. But imagine the same stylus quality for, say, 50 euro instead of Raul's one for 300 euro. Such is the ebay game for the patient one. |
Dear Raul, You remember Dgob's obsesion with those Glanz 5 and 7? His Glanz thread was the most remarcable in our forum; all question asked and all answers were from one and the same person. He wrote a kind of poems for both like a young writer not able to chose between Silvia and Maria. It could be the case that your MF 2500 is a version of those but without the headshell. Like your beloved Technics 205 mk 4 which was also made in both versions?
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Dear Halcro, It was your blunder to begin with. You started with calling the innocente Timeltel 'Herr Professor'. You should know that those are the most dangerous persons for each regime. Prof. Krugman wants to end the capitalistic system, Prof. Zacharow was the nail on Lenin's and Stalin's coffin and Prof. Habermas wanted a new German revolution. So all the rulers know: look out for those professors while censorchip is the cheapest control methode. |
Travbrow, 'People at this forum recommended his services' (aka Raul) may answer your question. Raul also mentioned the number of the 'passive members' of our thread. Axel get about 250 emails from all over the world each week . He just engaged a young co-worker who need to be trained first. But as a rule: if the repair is simpel (exchang of the cantilever/stylus combo) this can be done fast. By the complex kind like Henry's Dynavector or my Shiraz there is no way to tell when the cart will be fixed because he need to get (damaged) parts first. I am waiting longer than you for my Shiraz but my frustration is that Henry got his already ... |
Dear Henry, When you got your FR-7 back and wrote your praise about Axel I was so stupid to write to him and inform him about your 'ode'(poem?) for him. I had then no idea about the consequences for myself. Not to mention the fact that your Dyna was more complex to repair than my Shiraz. Axel told me this by phone btw. So what am I supposed to think or feel like? I also mediated for my 1/4 compatriote Chris with similar repair as yours but he obviously forget about that?
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In Europe we are supposed to retire at the age of 65. So Axel could enjoy his pension already. But he still enjoy his work. While I was aware that my Shiraz was 'irreparable' and asked him to try I also suggested to him to avoid complex repairs which cost him so much time. 'Nobody repairs coils' was one of my arguments.I of course noticed complaints about his failure to delivere on time and the delay with answering emails. His answer was that complex repairs are a chalenge for his curiosity as well as a kind of test for his capability. It may be the case that he enjoy complex repairs much more than simple catilever/stylus substitution. So in a sense he is not doing this kind of work to please us but himself. The praise like those from Henry, Chris, etc., are a kind of bonus for him. There is also , I assume, the so called 'professional honour' involved but we are accustomed to think in terms of money for our valuation. Anyway he is one 'old-fashioned German Meister' and I should mind my own business but I wanted to help. I also hope that my 'intervention' is not the reason that my Shiraz is still not fixed?
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