Comrade Tubed 1, 'idem his boron option'. No typo; idem (dito) means 'the same' (is the case with). The context was the increase in retip prices by Axel because his Japanese providers inreased their prices with 100%. Axel was very disturbed with this increase for obvious reasons. Don tald me about his beryllium retip in his Goldring and made me very envious (grin). My retip was the usual line contact/aluminum which was as succesful as Henry's P 77. Sometime I talk to my self and this time it was: 'imbecile you could get the Goldring elliptical stylus for $25.' The benefit is: for this kind of money every cart is 'entiteld' to sound bad. I.e. no sorrow. Regarding your 'lesson' about the 'short nose' Acutex and your instruction where this 'invisible' screw is hiding I must say that Fleib's report about his bending of beryllium and other cantilevers was very convincing for me. Not sure if he lost $500 or $ 600 with his lessons in surgury but I 'got the picture' as you Americans are used to say.
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Dear Dgob, You are blind, deaf and as stupid as your Glanz comrade. Don't you see: our omnipotent orakel can judge not only distortions in Australia from Mexico but also our IQ from a similar distance. Alas my score as well as the other measurements are not mentioned.
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Dear Halcro, The 'sin' of the gentle Professor and the gentle Thuchan was mentioning of some competitor. If they include in their post any item whatever from the A'gon market I am sure they will pass the censorship.
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Dear Tubed1, Herr Professor wrote to me to be more amused than worried by the moderator. My argument for them both (Thuchan included) was that they write for us and not for the moderator. Not sure about Thuchan but our Professor will be back. The 4 M readers you mentioned I used as an argument in my writing to the moderator. I stated that they should be proud of our thread . Because of the participants and the (number) of the passiv readers. My post was never checked since.
Regards, |
Dear Don, Comrade Nikola just adjusted his AT 20 Sla in a brand new headshell. That is to say when I have read Fleib's insurance that all AT 20 have beryllium cantilevers. This is not very consistent because some of my best carts have aluminum cantilever: Magic Diamond, Miyabi Standard , Glanz 5 and Glanz 71 L. Somehow those 'exotic cantilevers' are like my Armani suits. Regarding the Precept 220 with Akai SR 180 I need to say that in comparison with my AT 180 and Glanz 71 l the Precept is no match to them. Nice but not special. I would never use my AT 20 Sla as a (stylus) donor for the Precept 220. Be careful comrade Don with those transplants.Fleib is a nice guy but because he never become surgeon there is no need to copy his behaviour.
Regards, |
The idea to construct Frankenstein was meant to improve the human kind. The same illusion we see with computers. When the right processors are 'there'...then. Well look at any translation whatever they manage to produce. I know bilinqual kids with amazing capability to use both without any confusion between them. I think that this attempt to improve on Precept 220 is of a similar 'improvement' kind. |
Our interest in the Precept is of cource caused by Raul's review of the 440. Because this one is hardy available our hope was 'transferred' to the 220 with some speculative thoughts:'if I can find the right stylus,than...' Well I got the 'fake'550 ML as well as the Akai RS 180. The 550 ML I got is whortless while the 180 is decent but nothing special. I compared with Glanz 71 L and AT-180. Both of them are in a different league so I actually don't understand what the fuss is about.
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Dear comrade, Those are actually different categories: one for the looks (the Armani), the other for the listening. But both come together by our spending capability. In this sense the AT 180 and Glanz 71 L fit better by the Armani.
Regards, |
Dear Dgob, I am speechless because of your proposition.In Holland we have this strange saying: 'never lend your wife or bike'. Strange because nobody will ever ask you to borrow your wife or bike.Both are usually stolen.BTW bikes are everywhere in Holland and in such amount that one can get one (or more)also everywhere. So if you want to try to steal my Glanz 71L there is not much I can do about that.Your first 'step' should of course be to cross the water.
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Dear Dgob, I never considered the possibility of crossing the water in that way. Because 'thay way' may imply your life I changed my mind. You have my address and , besides, I own some other carts of the week, month and even year.
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Dear Fleib, I have no opinion about the possible substitution possibilities among AT carts nor am I so smart to grasp or understand AT nomenclature. Every time I need to clean whatever stylus my heart shrinks. I don't believe that I am the right person to perform surgery on different styli holders in order to transplant some better cantilever as a substitution for the lesser one. Your own story about the,uh, number of damaged cantilevers is not some kind of encouragement I would think. This however is also an particular case not suitable for any generalisation. Anyway I nowehre stated anything in general about AT carts or styli.
Regards, |
Dear Lew, I have the impression that you think to understand everything 'to quckly'. That is why you need to sometime correct your understanding afterwards. The connection my worry is about is stated in Europe this way: 'when America sneeze Europe get pneumonia'. The last as well as the first debt crisis is not caused by Europa but by America.
Regards, |
There is this German saying: Das bessere ist dem guten Feind'. Not easy to translate but, put in our vocabulary: 'a better cart is the enemy of the good one'. I prefered the Akai180 above the 550 ml. According to my microscope (50x) the 550 ML has a cheap industrial diamond of, uh, conical shape. No cryo treatment of course . Rather the other way round in our correlation. But my comrade is so fascinated with his 'quest microcope' of 200x 'resolution' that he listen to the music with his eye(grin).
Regards, |
Dear comrade, There are rules and there are situations without rules. The last mentioned situation is present when you read the known expression: 'it depends...'. My Sumiko 'The arm' has 5 different counterweights meant for cartridges from 5 till 22 g. 'Meant' means that the counterweight should be put as near as possible to the pivot. This of course imply some rule. I also own the Triplanar VII which is probable made in the Wild West. No rules of any kind regarding the position of the counter weight(s). 'As your ears like it or command 'is a (hazy) instruction. So it is obvious that you don't need anybody opinion except your own. However where ever your counterweight is positioned it should be good fastened. No loose connections nowhere is a kind of a meta-rule.
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Dear comrade, Dangerous undertaking for a (damn)foreigner but I am not able to resist: you screwed up with those screws. I, 'in the other side' as Raul is used to say, deed try to get rid of the AT 12S but nobody was willing to pay $40 for,uh, the 'treasure' with the mentioned screw. Thanks to your instructions I made my first transplant and discovered my 'hiden talent'. I should become a surgeon. The TK 7Su with the AT 12 S transplant 'got' the 80 micron 'pure' with only 1.2 g . My best tracking cart so far. I have listened to my 'reborn' TK 7 SU for anly one hour but 'it' sounded very promissing. Now I at last understand why Tom and Fleib are messing with those AT cantilevers.
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Dear Fleib, My comrade and I are talking about our carts as if they were our children. I complained to him that one of my kids (TK 7SU) has no shoe(s). My excuse by the 'borrowing' of the 'shoe' from the AT 12S was that I don't recoginze the AT 12 S as my legitimate child. You will understand that in this context I am very reluctant to use the expression 'transplant' or 'donor'. I also thought that to list the (death) body of the AT 12 S on ebay would be to much trouble for nothing. But if I understand you well this death body has still some life in it self? Even some(money) value? But to put the exclusive beryllium 'shoe' of my AT 20 Sl on the (death) body of the AT 12 S would never cross my mind in centuries. As an ex Marxist (aka 'scientific materalism') I could not even dream to enter in whatever 'dark side' of anything. But the facts are the facts as one would say.
Regards, |
Dear comrade Don, For the first time in my life I am glad that my dad is death. He was an 'ortodox communist' and would disinherit me without any mercy for such a 'deviation'. |
Dear Lew, I don't believe at all that you can be confused. But pretending to be is of course possible and even legitimate. |
Hi Harold..., It looks like the TT fashion is similar to the clothes fashion. My Kuzma Stabi Reference feels insulted by your sweeping generalization. Syntax measured the Kuzma S.R.(which he owned for some time), among other TT's, with the Timeline and was not able to see any deviation whatever by the Kuzma. So if this rubber belt drive TT has no speed problems whatever there may be some more. |
Dear Raul, I hope this is not a stupid question but I have no idea what an 'MOMC' means. As far as I know all Satin MC carts are 'HOMC' (high output) but also with replaceble styli. In this sense they may be called 'special'. I hope you deed not shoot your self in the foot by your enduring quest for the new carts?
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Dear Henry, If I remember well this DM-10 preamp was terrible expensive. Back then I was convinced that a typo was made by the last 0. I own the Basis Exclusive which is not, uh, cheap, but no problems at all with <0.2 mV carts. The strange thing however is that Schaefer , the owner/designer of the ASR gear, recommend symetrical in but 'RCA' out. This does no look logical but there are the so called 'deviant logics' . The Dutch mathematician Brouwer was one of them. His logic and mathematics are called 'intuistic' but should be called 'constructive' actually.In his opinion we construct mathematical proofs and reasoning. So in this sense we all may be called 'constructive'. We all 'construct' our own system according to our own intuition?
Regards,
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Tubed1, First the good news. Axel corrected my AT 180 'bend' cantilever for cheap (30 euro). The bad news you may get from our comrade Don. As a aircraft engineer he is familiar with titanium and, if I rememebr well, very sceptical about this material for the cantilevers.
Regards, |
BTW Tubed1 reminds my of my dad. My dad enjoyed in particular to tell jokes to my mom. However my mom as a Balkan lady was very pragmatic because of the social environment (aka the man there)and considered, like the other ladies,that listening to jokes was a waste of time. She never grasped any of those jokes. Nor deed I. So probably either my granddad or my dad was someone else.
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Dear Lew, Glad to hear that those Beveridge 2SWs are at last fixed. I thought that those have their own bass drivers? To be honest I have not much trust in your own 'Ikea' subs. You should know that those Beveridge 'stats' are very popular in Germany. Such that there are repair shops for them. So you can eventualy get rich if their transport to Germany is cheap. I hope I will be the first one to hear how they compare with the SL 840 PXs.
Regards, |
To add to the confusion there are RCA ÍC's also called 'symmetrical'. The wire used for connectors have 2 or 3 'leads': left, right + shild . By 'symmetrical' RCA connectors the 3th (shild) wire is soldered on one side only together with the 'negative half' of the wire with the intention to use the shild as the real shild and not as conductor. By the symmetrical phono-cable there is,uh, the asymmetry between the (3 lead)wire (x 2=6) and the DIN 5 connector.So for those who like to make their own cables there is the puzzling question what to connect (solder)with what? If 'we' connect the 'pins' 2 and 3 on the XLR connector then the 3th (shild wire)) can be soldered to the pin 1. This way we have a similar 'construction' as by the RCA 'symetrical' kind: the shild is soldered on one side (XLR side) only and function as the shild and not as ground or conductor. What then about the ground on the Din 5 connector? I have never seen a symmetrical (XLR) phono-cable with a separate ground connector. So while there is an obvious shortage of connectors on the Din 5 side in relation to 2x3 'leads' side it seems to me that the 'ground' on the Din 5 connector is not used at all by such (XLR)cables. One can imagine the (soldering)problem by the attempt to connect both shilds to the tiny Din 5 ground connector. If this make sense than Mr. Hansen should provide his customers with his own symmetrical phono-cable by which the Din 5 ground,as a separate ground connector, should be connected to the phono-pre and by which the shild is not connected to any connecor. |
Dear Fleib, Sometime one should keep his strong believe intact. I was convinced that the AT 20 SL stylus was some aluminum alloy. But my comrade just got a visitor together with his (visitors) microscope with two 'values': the first one $2500 the second 200 x magnification. There is no way to contradict both: the comrade as well as the microscope. Besides my comrade is an engineer while I am only a lawyer. Whom would you believe better in any technical matter?
But now 'something totally different': to what connector should the the Din 5 (arm) ground connector be connected in the XLR connector? If at all that is.
Regards, |
Dear Henry, You obviously have no idea how big Lew's cellar is. |
Dear Fleib, I forget to ask for myself. I was realy stunned with the results achived with the AT 12s stylus as a donor for my TK 7 Su. If Henry could hear the result I am sure he would gladly exchang one of his 155 CL for my 12 S stylus. Now in my perception the donor should be of less value than the patient. I am talking about inanimat objects so please no moral objections. 'Especialy' not from some Mexican who addresses us as 'my friends' but also squeal many of us by the moderator. I would prefer to be excepted by his addresses. Say: 'dear friends, Nandric excepted'. Now can you name some AT carts which are cheap but also have beryllium cantilevers? The 'dark side' is more exciting than I could dream beforhand.
Regards, |
Hi Harv, You can use the Astatic MF 300 stylus also with the Glanz series: 71,51, 31, and probable 20. I expect to receive from Italy one of the Glanz carts made in honor of some Italian sailing ship 'Azzurra' . The seller is a dealer in Italy and has more samples for sell. I will need about 10 days to test the cart. Then I hope to know if this cart has any merit or ,at least, if it has the same 'generator' as the mentioned 71,51 or 31 models. If you still have not find the right 'body' till than you can contact me. The cart is 50 euro + postage.
Regards, |
Hxtl, Dobar dan, The guy 'with' the body or, better, the body is not sufficiently described. Which body? I.e. which Astatic or Glanz model? I am only sure about the first 3 mentioned as the 'top of the line'. You should use at least MF 300 or Glanz 31 for your MF 300 stylus.
Regarding the balanced phono-cable. I mentioned to have never seen such a cable with a separate ground wire.That is to say the wire connected with the pre-ground. If nobody else have seen one than where in the XLR connectors is the Din5 'ground' connected? If 'wherever' than both XLR should have a 'common ground' (aka the same Din 5 ground connector). |
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Thanks Fleib, Actually Vidmantas the owner/designer by the Reed is a good friend of my but I somehow ovelooked him by my quest. I made many balanced IC's and just finished my own phono-cable. But I never used balanced phono-cables despite the fact that I own the Basis Exclusive pre.
Regards, |
Some time ago when 'we' discovered the Italian source for those Acutex (420, 415, etc.) carts we referred to the source as 'pizza seller'. I discovered a new one. His cart is hidden, uh, behind the name 'Azzurra'. We needed some time to discovere that Astatic and Glanz are made by Mitachi corp. and so is the 'Azzurra' which was ordered by Glanz. The Azzurra has the same 'generator' as the Glanz 31(l) which is 'the same' as the Astatic MF 200. That is to say 'the same' according to Vetterone (Dobbins) and Nandric (Glanz thread). The difference is the stylus. Azzurra has a conical one. However Astatic MF 300 stylus is still available (ebay.com)so the potential buyer can 'compose' his own Astatic MF 300 cart. The 'pizza address': esotar@gmail.com. To get a preferred treatment reference to Nikola will do as introduction.
Regards, |
Dear Lew, Don't open the box. It is the Pandora kind. To know what is inside one need to open the box but than every seller will tell you: ''sorry we don't accept used items.'' Besides this beryllium stuff is toxic. Only Fleib can be attracted by such stuff because he thinks they make the best cantilevers. |
I have no idea why my comrade Don addresses Fleib as 'Flieb' but I have some idea about how objects are determinated . There are two ways: 1. an object satisfying an property in Tarsky's conception of thruth by satisfaction conditions. Or 2. an object being determinated by a property.
I think that we usually think with the second mentioned criterion. So, dear comrade Don, if the object of your investigation has the property of beryllium you will know the answer for your question(grin).
Regards, |
Dear comrade Don, Totally wrong ! I am not obsessesd with cantilevers and he turned around my truth criterions. I.e. 5 conditions which an object need to satisfy in order to be determinated as beryllium while I needed just one. Something like : if it quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, swims like a duck, it's pobably a duck. Poor duck need to satisfy all those conditions to be recognized for what he alredy is; a duck. Compare this with my UFO. Just one property is needed : the capablity to fly. So not even 'U' in the abbrevitation 'UFO' is needed to determine that we are dealing with a flying object. As you can see Flieb and I have nothing in common.
Regards,
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The Polish guy ordered Vodka Dubrova with the remark 'the best Vodka in the world' looking straight in the eye of the Russian guy. The Russian guy reply:'only a nitwit is unaware that Stolnickaja is the best'. The Mexican guy: 'obvioulsy never heard about tequilla.' Those words caused the fight by which Tubed1 got a blow by accident and that is why he is not able to tell what actually happend. |
Dear Flieb, I am really, really sorry. At last one real Slavic brother in our forum while I was not aware of this fact. The problem, you know, with those Polish descendants, Lew and Henry is this. When you ask a Pole:'are you Slavic?' his answer is : 'no I am catholic'. And you question MY logical capability? BTW our Dutch ducks can't fly; too well -fed.
With Slavic regards, |
Dear Don, An engineer is always right. More in particular those involved with flying objects. The Dutch ducks being the exception. |
Dear Fleib, Speaking of Raul. I am on non speaking terms with him because we insulted each other lately. While revange is more important than sex in my native Serbia and we, the Serbian warriors don't need any reason to star a war I must say this. Raul kind of walks in front of all us on the mine fields of carts. In this sense we all profit from him while his self-sacrifice is of course valued by everyone who cares about his own life or wallet. |
Dear Flieb, Your sense for humour is much better then for the reality. I wanted to kill the guy and you worry about his honor. Dear Lew, Your grandfather was from Poland I thought. Or was this Polish part occupay by the Russian? I have the impression that many Americans want to be descendants from tsaristic Russia. A new kind of fashion in the USA of America? |
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Dear Tubed1, This may be very difficult for the western capitalist to understand but thanks the total lack of any sense for humor my dad was accepted as a party member by his first application. Then thanks to his membership we got a luxury appartement of 50 m surface. Even a kitchen was provided. The luxure was such that I needed to share my bedroom with only 3 other members of the family. But,alas, my aunt Natalija was not one of them. And, you know, she was twice as huge in the important places as Sofia Loren. However an french dad would be interesting provided he owns a villa on the Rivieara. |
Dear Fleib, I was actually encouraged by your thoughts about 'political corectness' while the 'strong words' are the 'natural part' of the Balkan humor. I even composed a very funny sentence about the honor of the Mexican but by the so called 'second thought' decided not to post. The tought was this: as far as I am concerned he can get a military funeral with all the honors known in Mexico. When I am done with him of course. But the facts are the facts. This sick obsesssion with carts awakened ,so to speak, my algebra so as soon as made some 'provisional' calculation of the travel cost to Mexico and back and compared this with the potential number of carts that I can get for the money involved my pragmatic ego won. My problem with Raul has nothing to do with the AT 150 ANV. What is more: on the contrary. I think it is a fantastic cart and still improving. The problem is that whenever I mention the name Dertonarm this Mexican question my morality. I have meanawhile many indications about his 'morality'.
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This beryllium stuff is toxic on its own (aka determination by its own property) but 'it' also threaten to poison our relationship. This is usually the case when humans start with comparisons like: 'I own A and you own only B'. Well I need to repeat that my Magic Diamond , Miyabi Standard, Glanz 5 and Glanz 71 have aluminum alloy contilevers. There is no beryllium 'cart' in my collection that can compete with those. Only Benz LP s is in the same league but with boron cantilever. Besides there is an obvious domination at present by boron cantilevers. There was/is(?) some euphoria about speaker membrane made from beryllium but one hears hardly anything about this development lately. This beryllium cantilever euphoria is started by Fleib because he wanted to be 'politicaly incorrect' which in his case means fighting against the 'politicaly correct' statement that there are no 'best cantilevers' on their own. 'It depends...' as we are used to say. |
Dear Fleib, No idea how your 'political correctness' fits in Jcarr's scientific explanation but I am sure about your 'economic correctness'. Every economic textbook starts with the so called 'scarcity principle'. It is obvious that those beryllium cantilevers will be even more scarce then they already are. Not idea how many you own but I have some idea how many of those AT 155 CL Henry owns. He will become a rich guy I hope and assume.
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Hi Hxt1, The guy you speak of posted to you, I assume, the Astatic 300 body; you already owned the 300 stylus. My comrade Don owns the Glanz 31 E as well as the Astatic 300 stylus. He was impressed with the Glanz (elliptical) stylus which should be 'the same' as the 300. He can tell us if they are actual the same. My guess is still that Astatic and Glanz are the same carts. The only difference being the shibata by Astatic 100 and 200 and line contact by Glanz 71,51 and 31L. So the Glanz 31 E and Astatic 300 should be 'identical'.
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Dear Fleib, Sapphire is transparent so looking must be combine with thinking. The place where the stylus is fastened is cut at an angle such that the stylus can be seen on both sides. The cut part is massive suggesting solid sapphire but right behind it one can see a kind of an border line which may mean a tube behind this, say, front part. My own impression is that the whole cantilever is solid sapphire. BTW the cart is beautifuly made and I am glad to have purchased one; they are made in limited numbers so....But I am reluctant to advice others how to spend their money.
Regards,
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Dear Lew, All cantilevers mentioned by Tubed1 are 'glue-ish'. The Frenchman with his remarcable sense for humor forget to mention aluminum cantilever. The only one which does not need glue. I.e. this one could answer the question by stating: 'I am not glue-ish but the other are'. He, the Franchman, also forget to tell us what happened with the Polish, Russian and Mexican guy so I was forced then and now to complete his 'humorous tales'. |
Sceptic A: 'one thing is for sure; nothing is for sure.' Sceptic B: 'are you sure about that?' |
Dear Acman3, I would like to believe you but a picture will be more convincing. |
Dear Audpulse, I have the same problem. I thought to have bought a perfect AT 155Cl on Spanish ebay without understanding a single word of the listing. That is to say except the word 'perfecto' in the listing. But the cart arrived without the stylus. My search resulted in AT 150 MLX (gold plated boron) by Lpgear for $224. My comrad Don mentioned the AT 152 Lp as an alternative. We from the 'dark side' are messing with all kinds of cantilevers which can be substituted for each other in the AT styli holders. If you want to join us you will need some surgical lessons.
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