Hi All,
Laying in bed last night, not able to fall asleep, thinking about my phono system, I asked myself, what would I have done different to the design of my phono preamp (BAT VK10SE), if I was the design engineer. Well I would eliminate the Cap and Load dip switchs, and eliminate the 47K default resistor in the system. I would have a flip up door on the face of the unit when flipped up, would reveal pins to solder the cap resistor and load resistor of our choice onto. If I wanted my cartridge loaed at 100110K with the cap. at 615. just solder on the resistors. Perhaps I would use female pins instead so the resistors could be pluged in instead of soldered? It would be alot eaiser/faster than removing a dozen screws, reaching in and flipping dip switchs. The setting options would be unlimited too. Just thinking? |
Hi Nandric,
'Runeth over' is a play on words. What it means is that you have an over abundance of great treasures. Congratulations again on your great finds!
Regards, Don Griffith |
Nandric,
Man am I jealous. I'm still waiting for my Denon 103FL to come back from Expert Stylus. I requested a repair date back in June. They are saying repairs will be done end of Nov! Alex is definitly in my very short list of places to go for repairs. By the way, you are going to love that Wood! |
Hi Raul,
The title of this thread has MM and MC in it. The MM was 1st and we have throughly investigated its depths. Lets investigate the other half of your thread title! If this thread leads to cartridges (LOMC's) that can compete with our beloved MM's, lets hear about them. Perhaps eventually (for half the total price of a Virtuoso), you will review a SoundSmiths, Expert Stylus, or Alex's rebuilt Denons in the future, |
Dear Nandric,
Your cart runeth over! Congratulations |
Rockitman, +++++To cut to the chase, MC's are still the best, correct, all things considered ?++++
To make that statement, you will have to place a qualifier with it like, MC's that cost more than 5 figures. Cartridges that are in the 4 fugure thousands, I'm afraid you would be mistaken. |
Hi Nandric,
My Ruby is the 3. Not the new 3S. I am on my 3rd Virtuoso, 1st one bought in 2004. I have also owned all 3 of the Ruby's. The original, the 2 and the 3. I have never said nor do I believe that the Virtuoso (factory stock), performs better that the Ruby 3. After years of using both, I can not still to this day, from my sitting position, tell whether it's the Ruby playing or the Virtuoso. If I wanted to know, I have had to get up and walk over to see which cartridge/armwand was loaded on the table. They both just sound so similar. I have several other cartridges. All of which I can easly name correctly when they are loaded on the table and playing. Audio Technica AT20SS, Signet TK7SU, Empire 4000D3, a Blue Oasis and others. When the Ruby 3S came out, I concidered trading in the 3 for the 3S. It would have cost me a couple thousands $ in addition to sending them my 3. I would have at the most, got back a cartridge that was slightly better (what ever that is suppose to mean). Or I could send my Virtuoso Wood to SS for $150 and get back a cartridge that was also, slightly better. The Virtuoso that I'm talking about is the Red version. I got luckly and found on a Canadian site, a Black Virtuoso that had just been returned from SS (with the $150 upgrade), for sale ($400). It just happens to be the same one that Raul has on his turntable. I jumped on it and I now have 2 Virtuosos. 1 Red original, and 1 Black with the $150 SoundSmiths stylus/cantiliver replacement. I now have no problem determining whether the Ruby3 is loaded on the table or if it's the Virtuoso Black/SS stylus version. They now sound different from each other. If you want to know which one I prefer? It's the Virtuoso. |
Nandric,
I forgot to mention that I have a cartridge, a MC that is out at Expert Stylus that just might become my #1 cartridge. It is due back at the end of November. It is the Denon 103fl. It was a limited production cartridge with gold plated 6N copper coil windings. They are putting on a ruby cantiliver with a paratrace stylus. Reported the be the best stylus you can buy! I have high hopes and will provide a update in Dec. after break-in |
Hi Nandric,
I think the 'S' is for short cantilever. The reason I don't think it has anything to do with the 'F.Geiger stylus is because of something that happened to my cartridge several years ago. My current Ruby 3 is the 2nd Ruby 3 that I have owned. While changing cartridges, I had a bunch of stylus screws/nuts spread out on the table and 1 of the nuts got sucked up into the inside/back of the Ruby 3. I had a pair of tweezers and tried to get the nut out but accidently broke the tiny wire inside my Ruby 3. I called Musicalsurroundings where I buy my cartridges and was told to send it in for repair. A week later I got a e/mail from Musicalsurroundings stateing that instead of repairing my Ruby 3, they were going to send my a new Ruby 3 with the new 'Geiger' stylus. Now remember, this was several years ago. The 'Geiger stylus in not new, but the shorter cantilever with the 'Geiger' stylus I believe is new. Therefor the 'S' version. You asked me earlier and I forgot to answer if I also was waiting for the Acutex. Sorry, but the answer is no. I am one of those people who is NOT looking for what could be called the best cartridge. I have many amazing cartridges and enjoy them all. I feel that once you obtain a certain level in cartridge performance, you buy different cartridges and just bounce around that level. It doesn't get better, just different. Some things the new cartridge does might be better but some other things that it does is not as good as what you have. You just bounce around where you are at in cartridge performance. You stated that you are having trouble deciding if the Ruby 3S is better than the Ruby 3. Maybe you to are just bouncing around at this extremely high level of performance? |
Hi Raul,
+++++Now, each one of us need to have some parameters/factors/characteristics that could tell us if one cartridge is better or not to other one. I have very clear those parameters to " measure " cartridge quality performance, that's why I know for sure that this LOMC cartridge ( I'm evaluating other great ones. ) outperforms my Virtuoso Wood.++++
Raul, If I was to place in front of you, 2 cheese burgers, and ask you to taste each one and tell me which one you liked better, you could do this small task after just 1 bite. If after days, and days of comparing 2 cartridges, you finally decide that cartridge B is better than cartridge A, just how important are those differences in the grand scheme of things. If their performance is so similiar that it takes 20 hrs. of listening to quantify that one is (better?) than the other, then in my estimation, I would place them in the same level of performance/enjoyment. This (enjoyment),is what we are in this hobby for isn't it? Don't miss understand me Raul. I have been on the never ending quest for the Holy Grail of Cartridges, for 50 years. The cartridges that we have reviewed in this thread has proven 1 thing Raul. That cartridges have not in the last 30+ years actually gotten better! We're just bouncing around that same plateau. |
Raul,
I should of had a qualifier in the statement I made about cartridges not getting better over the last 30+ years. I should have stated unless you have very, very, deep pockets of money! |
The Acutex 420 looks alot like the Azden I own. Do any of the Acutex 420 buyers out there also own the AzdenYM-P50VL? Curious minds want to know. |
Timeltel,
I 2nd that nomination of Raul as our "South American Rationalist". Who else amoung us has done so much to the betterment of all. HAIL THE KING! |
Raul,
It has absolutely amazed me at how great these old MM/MI cartirdges actually were. I vividly remember a lot of them. Owned many of them, sold, traded and/or discarded a few of them. It's the improvement in the associated equipment that brings all this to light. I agree with you completely. I feel because of Phono Stages like yours (and others), amps, preamps etc. have improved so much, it has opens the window for better and better designs and or materials for cartridge manufacture. Vinl is back. The MM thanks to you is back. There is absolutely no doubt about the possiblity of a better cartridge comming to a web site near you soon for us to purchase. I just hope I'm still around when it happens. One last thing, Raul. I just broke down and ordered one of the Acutex 420's from the Italian site. Promised myself that I was done, but for 69 euro's, I just couldn't help myself. I quess I'm just beyoud help. |
Hi Raul,
++++Seems to me that about Azden/Accutex you do not read yet my Accutex LPM-315 review.++++
You are absolutely correct in that statement. I sincerely do not understand how I missed it. I have since read your excellent review and as stated earlier, purchased a Acutex 420 from the Italian site. I wonder if my spare stylus for my Azden YM-P50VL will also work with the Acutex? Can anyone answer this before I test this ideal myself? Just wondering? |
Hi Nandric,
You had asked me earlier if I had on order a Acutex. My reply was no. I have to now retract that statement because I have decided to jump into the fray and test this cartridge myself. For 69 euro's, how could you possibley go wrong. We'll compare notes when it arrives from Italy.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I seem to remember something about someone missing a great buy. I have gone back several pages but have not run across anything by Fleib that mentions this. |
Hi Flieb,
++++The plug is the small rectangle that holds the cantilever, like on the bottom of a CA. I found out the hard way that the angle of the cantilever differs from one plug to another, depending on the series.++++
I'm I understanding you correctly in this statement. If the stylus is sitting in the vinyl groove correctly, the angles differ between the various cantilivers. |
Hi Nandric,
Your special 'sound criterion' Virtuso has got me interested in having my older (Red) Virtuoso reworked by Alex. I also have the Black version with the SoundSmith retip. It's the same as Rauls. I understand that your stylus was pressure fit into the cantilever but I'm not sure of 2 things. 1) What was the profile of the stylus (conical, eliptical, shabata)? 2) The cantlever material and length. I recall that you decided to stick with the alum. material. Was it tapered or straight. What about its length. The original Virtuoso has a long cantilever. Did you stick with the original cantilever length and if not, what length did you settle on and why? |
Hi Fleib,
I do not know what you do for a living but it seems to me that you could be making some money replacing cantilivers assy's into some of our cartridges. At the moment, I thinking about my 'Red' Virtuoso. I find it fascinating at what you divulge in some of your posts!
Regards, |
Flieb,
Why are we not replacing the cantilever/stylus on the Aurum Classic MKII? It's $600 cheaper an if I understand correctly, is also the AT95. It seems like what we would wind up with is an improved Virtuoso wood? |
Hi Flieb,
Thank you for the explanation. I had not thought about how the plug angle contributed to this. I understand now why you had to try and slightly bend the cantilever. You were trying to compensate for the different body to plug angle. |
Hi Nandric,
++++Fleibs suggestions are also very interesting. Also much cheaper I would think.++++
I neither have good eyes, or steedy hands. I would just be throwing my money away! |
Hi Flieb,
++++a nude line contact stylus on a tapered aluminum cantilever.++++
Thank you Flieb. Exactly what I needed. |
Slabadabada,
Recieved shipping information from Italy today. I should be getting mine in about 10 days. Sounds like I'm in for a great susprise. Looking forward to its arrival. Blowing away a Nagaoka is saying that the Acutex really is something special. Thank you for the update! |
Timeltel,
I have not been able to put into words, what it is about my Signet TK 7SU that I like so much. I have alot of highly rated cartridges, alot of them mentioned in this thread that I rotate in and out of my system. The Virtuoso, the AT20SS, 4000D3, the Ruby 3. They all sound great, but after a few albums, I can't stop thinking about putting back the TK-7. What is it about this cartridge that draws you back to it so forcefully? I'm begining to think perhaps it's just sinergy with its related items in my system. I know you also have one and you have the Acutex 420. I have a wait yet for mine to arrive so I'm asking you. How is it comparing to your TK-7? You mentioned that it makes you want to keep playing record after record. It sort of sounds like it also has the 7's magic. What is your opinion of it when comparing the 2 cartridges? |
Hi Raul,
+++++almost always, agree. I said " almost " because with that LOMC experiences I had the cartridge signal pass through more stages/steps ( gain ones. ) that with a MM/MI cartridge and performs better ?????+++++
Yes, Raul, But the question remains, how much better could the LOMC's have sounded if it didn't have all those extra stages to pass thru? As you know, everything from the recording mic. to the speakers in your listening room, and every wire, and every diode/resistor,cap, tube, transistor, etc. will place its signature onto the signal. We have not as of yet, produced a device that will pass a signal and not place some signature of some type onto it. It's all about finding what (distortions), sounds good to us. I lived thru the decade of forever vanishing distortions numbers on equipment. Remember those amps with .00015 distortaion ratings that were in every magazine available. A lot of them sounded like CRAP. People bought them anyway. Why? Because they HAD less distortion. As if buying a piece of equipment with the lowest distortion, one at the END of the reproduction chain, will be the Holy Grail path that is to be followed for best sound. The distortions (bloom), that the TK7SU has, helps my floor standing Vandersteen 5'A's develope a more believable soundstage. I love mini-monitors because of the sound stage they produce. I dislike floor standers because of sound stage they produce. The distortions in the TK7SU helps my floor standers soundstage sound more like my mini-monitors. To me, thats a good thing. How well it will track cannon shots is not on my perfered list of cartridge attributes. Most of the distortions that are present in the chain can not be altered by the end user. You buy a record (vinyl), and you are stuck with all the distortions that ocurred from the moment that that sound left the instrument to the time your stylus touched the disc. What distortions we choose to live with, alter, or settle with after that moment is the reason why there is such a large varity of different items to buy. The persuit of the elimination of distortions I feel is a flawed persuit. The elimination of distortions that have a negative effect onto our desired end goals is what I'm after.
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Hi Timeltel,
++++You may wish you'd ordered two.++++
I had concidered ordering 2 originally but knowing that I have more cartridges (with replacement stylus), than I can ever wear out, even if I live to be 100 years old, I decided not to. What I am worried about is I will like this cartridge a lot, and from your description, I think I will, then where will I ever be able to get a replacement stylus. For 69 euro's, I might have to buy another one just for that reason alone. Hell, it's only money! |
Raul,
It seems to me that you have had your Acutex on order for quite some time now. IIRC someone on this thread said he received his in 10 days. Was he somewhere in Europe or here in the US? I've had tubes ordered from Russia that did take 7 weeks before arrival. I truly hope yours hasn't gotten lost! Don't mean to worry you Raul, but I did have second thoughts about ordering from Italy. A lot of horror stories floating around about Italian postage service! |
Hi Raul,
That store in San Diego, was it perhaps, Stereo Unlimited, owned by my dear friend, Bruce. A lot of my money has filter thru his hands. I was a member of that Audio Guild that met there. I have since retired and moved from San Diego up to Idaho. Great place to live and work, Expensive place to retire. Raul, we are on the same page on this distortion issue. It's just that after 50+ years, I have decided to give up on chasing the unobtainable and just do the best I can with what I have. Constantly throwing money at equipment for the sake of reducing distortion, is a never ending quest. Raul, I have owned the 2ce's, traded them for the 3A, traded them for the 5's, then upgraded the 5's to the 5A's. They all present a soundstage that places you in the upper level of a venue, looking down at the performers. The 5's less so. All of them string the player out on a straight line, left to right. Seldom, do the place drums left center 5ft back from the singer. The vocalist is never looking you in the eye singing. This is not a slam of Vandersteens, it's just the way they are. Most floor standers throw a flat, left to right soundstage. The Vandersteens do a lot of things right that's why I have owned 4 versions of them. But I can guarentee you, they do NOT image well. My Rogers LS3/5A's ran rings around them all. My current monitors, the Triangle 30th aniversary edition Cometes and my Titus 202's trounced the Roger's in not only imaging but vocals, bass slam, and efficiency. The incomming signal is what it is. One speaker spreads the soundstage out in all directions. The outher does not. Which speaker is distorting THE signal? They both can't be right. The signal is what it is!
++++if you are not satisfied with what you heard through other top cartridges but the " colored " one then your system has a problem some where ++++ I never said nor did I mean that I was not satisfied with my other cartidges. If every cartridge sounded the same, we would only own one! Every cartridge I own sound different than everyone of the other. They each have different DISTORTIONS therefor will sound different.
++++some of those distortions can be fix it if the end user is aware of those distortions+++
Yes Raul, My floor standing speakers don't image well therefor being the end user and being aware of this type of distortion, I choose a cartridge the distorts the soundstage into something more believable. Your quest is to have a system that eliminates all distortions. That is your goal. Knowing what was produced ahead of your sound system (the recording process), I don't think you will ever be happy in your quest. If your happiness is the actual quest, well then march on! BTW. I do not use the TK7SU with the monitors. I perfer the distortions of the Virtuoso with the Triangles. |
Hi Raul,
I just remembered an experiment that I had the opportunity to witness that I would like to tell you about. I pertains to distortions. Back in I think about 1975, an experiment was performed on the Rogers LS3/5a's that taught me something. When the speaker was designed, they (the designers), incorperated in its frequency responce, a base bump in its lower fequences. This form of distortion gave the small monitors the appearance of having more bass then they really did have. The experiment consisted of removing that bass bump. Both the bump and the removal of it was accomplished in the crossover network. With the distortion removed, I can assure you Raul, there was not an improvement in the sound of the speaker. They became quite aniemic sounding. This distortion insert, improved this little speaker into something that all mini-monitors compare themselves to all around the world. Truly was a world class speaker. A funny thing tho Raul, the LS3/5a's had a trait that absoulutly drove me crazy. There is a nazel honk (distortions), that they sometimes produce. I absolutly hated it when it occured. When the bass boost was removed, we could not get that honk to repear. Just giving you all the facts! Take care friend!
Regards, Don
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Dear Raul,
From the deepest part of my heart, I thank you for the offer to be your guest. Perhaps some day!
Your Friend, Don |
Hi Halcro and Timeltel,
I have spend quite abit of time looking for the 7LCa stylus. I had a lot of hrs. on my 7SU and did have the loose fitting stylus shell. Thanks to Timeltel, he turned me onto a Akai RS180 replacement, the transformation took place. I'm in that position were you can't miss what you never heard. Therefor I'm quite happy with my 7SU as it is. I'm still looking for a LCa, but now that I have a new stylus with a tight fitting shell, it's not that big of a priority. Looks like the only Acutex 420 remaining to buy is on the UK site, up for bids. |
Hi Raul,
I have been cruising the world net looking for amoung other things, the 320IIISTR thanks to your review. None of the Acutex's show up very often. Actually damn near never! The Italian stash that we have all been buying from was a great find. I hope you do throw in the Azden. If nothing else, it will at least be a point of reference for alot of us when you compare it to the group. My 420STR should be here (10 days since ship), by Tuesday. I sure hope yours shows up! It would be nice to have it in the mix as well. Knowing that the 3xx and the 4xx series are not interchangable, it will be nice to discover what their differences really are. I did run across a replacement stylus for the 320III. It didn't say wether or not it was a STR? I thought about buying it but I have been burnt doing that before. Having a body, or a stylus and not being able to find the other half to make a complete cart so I decided to wait. I figured I would mention it in case your looking for one.
Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
A few years ago, you started this thread. One of your early recommendations was a cartridge in which I own. It has been quite a while since I had it in my system, mainly because of all the other gems we have been sharing. Our new treasures sort of to speak. Digging thru my cartridge drawer, I run across the Empire 4000D3. Not hearing it in quite a long time, I placed it back into my system. I had forgotten just how wonderfull this cart. sounds. It's like the music is just floating around space, hipnotizing you. I think I'm going to leave this one mounted for a while. The word WOW, just doesn't do this cartridge justice............... I had to wait for the record to end for me to finish this responce. It wouldn't let me think. Amazing, just amazing! |
Hi Stltrains,
I have both versions. It wasn't by choice. I did not even know there were 2 versions until this thread. I've lost to much high fequency in my hearing to tell if there is any difference! To many years of loud noise in the aircraft industry. Theres a richness to the sound thats hard to put into words. Magical might fit. |
Hi Lewm,
I've got a 103R that I recently returned to my system for a breif listen. After a steady diet of good MM/MI cartridges, the 103R was a susprise. It's very clean sounding and quite (no surface noise), but there is a lot of music missing. It's sort of startling at first, and you do get use to it evenutally. It must be the conical stylus. It must just ride over some of the information, not thru it, so it doesn't capture everything in the groove. |
HI Raul,
++++not only because the different cartridge body but because through microscope both stylus shape are not the same.++++
I was not aware that there were different bodies! Could you give more detail as to what differences are. I'm always on the lookout for these. Thanks Raul. |
Hi Raul,
++++instead the mounting metal clip came with a more normal plastic 1/2" top cartridge plate++++
I saw one of these on some site, I think it was Canada? I though it was a fake. All mine are the metal clip type that looks just like yours. Learn something everyday, thanks. BTW. I have one of theose Astatic 4000D3 replacement stylus and concider it a great buy. I also have the LP/tunes version. It is worth the purchase price but not on the same playing field as the original or the Astatic |
Hi Raul,
Recieved my Acutex 420 today. 11 days from shipping notice. You have not mentioned if yours has arrived? If it hasn't, then I think there diffinetly is a shipping problem. I ordered mine quite a while after you did. I'm hoping yours arrived and you just have not mentioned it.
Regards, Don |
Hello to all,
Removed the Virtuoso Black to install the Acutex 420STR. It arrived today. Not enough armwands! Frist impression, not all that impressed with the plastic everything. But to tout the lowest possible mass, what else could it have been made of! First listen, very dynamic. Greater output than the Virtuoso. Reminds my of my Denons. Midrange grabs your attention. Very quite between the notes. A little surprised at how clear the presentation is concidering all the plastic. I plan on spending 4 or 5 hrs. spinning biscuits. I will update later tonight. |
Hi Timeltel and Raul,
You were right Timeltel, I should have ordered 2 of the Acutex 420's. I just got off of the Italian site and ordered another. This is a great cartridge. About 6 hrs. on it now. It was great from the 1st note and hasn't seemed to have change at all since. Almost as if it had already been ready broken in. No harsh/brittle sound anywhere in its response, even from the 1st note. Tomorrow I am going to dismount it and add longer or heavier screws. Tracking weight is 1 to 2 grms recommended. I could only get 1.413 grms weight with my Graham 2.0. Absolutely no signs of mistracking, but I have always prefered to track closer to the max. allowed. So the longer/heaver screws should get me closer to the 2 grm force that I want. Perhaps add a shim instead? I put the Virtuoso back into the system for a quick comparison. There is a lot of similarities between the two. The Acutex has more of a in your face kind of presentation. The Virtuoso is more laid back. It's all there, just a different way to express what is being revealed on the album. If I didn't already own a Virtuoso, I would be hard pressed spending an additional $850 for the Virtuoso. There is no stylus replacement for either cartridge. They would both have to be sent out to SS, VDH, or Alex for repair when the time comes. So no advantage with one being readily available and the other one not. It's too early to give a definitive decission between either of them as to which I would prefer. I'm slightly leaning towards the Virtuoso, but the Acutex needs more time on it before final decission. BTW. As far as my earlier question as to if the Azden YM-P50//VL stylus would fit in this cartridge, concidering they looked the same, and were both made in Japan by IIRC, the same company, the answer is NO! They are quite different up close. For 69 euros ($97), this is quite a bargain. I don't remember who found this originally, but a harty thank you. |
Raul, One thing I forgot to mention is the channel separation. It's not just their advertiseing hype but something you can readily hear. Might just be the best separation I've heard from a cartridge. It's starting to get a little rough sounding. Break-in must be near finished. I had cartridges that have done this sudden appearance of precieved mistracking just before it settles down for good. We'll see? |
Hi All,
Timeltel, you were 100% correct. I did add longer screws to increase the tracking weight. I started at 1.9 grams and was quite disapointed. Sound became muddy/distorted. I'm back to 1.4 grams and working my way down. If I can get it under this last setting, I will go back to the shorter screws. Thank you for the tips.
Regards, Don |
Hi Halcro,
++++I believe the Clearaudio Virtuoso has the edge on the Acutex 420.++++
At this point in time, I'm leaning towards your opinion on this comparision. Imaging is something I value as #1 priority when I audition cartridges. The Acutex images quite abit better than the Virtuoso, yet it seems that it doesn't quite have the inner detail thats available on the Virtuoso. Which cart. is better just might become a personel preference issue. Quite amazing for a cartridge that can be bought for 69 euros though! |
Hi Nandric,
Is Alex aware of the improvement the pressure fit made to his cart repair? I see this as an opportunity for Alex to perhaps offer something to his customers that other repair facilities havn't offered. I don't know if he needs additional bussiness, but your experiences with him and his pressure fit stylus sure got my attention as well as my bussiness! |
Hi Dgob,
You might have hit onto something that is puzzleing me about the Acutex 420. This morning I switched over to my floorstanding speaker system from my 3pc. monitor system. It was not that noticable on the monitors but there seems to be a reduction of midrange presence with the floor standers. Almost as if I have the speakers are to far apart. Gobs of seperation between each speaker but recessed sound in the center fill area. The Vandersteens have been in their current position for over 7 years. Never experienced this before? I plan on letting the cart. run for most of the day so perhaps with additional break-in, things will change. |
Hi Dgob,
Total time on the 420 is 16+ hours. All center fill issues have not just disappeared, but has turned into a rock solid center presentation. A rather odd break-in? I would be quite happy living with this cartridge for the rest of my life. It has evolved into something closer to the Virtuoso than previously stated. It's still #2 in detail retrieval but is #1 in soundstage bloom. It seems to fill the room with sound. This description is with the use of my floor standing speakers. This cartridge does open up and spread out the soundstage, even more so than the Signet TK7SU, just not in a 3 dimensional way where there is depth as well as height and width. Switching back to the Monitors, the front wall seems to have been pushed back 6ft. Amazing! It's odd but it is almost as if the Virtuoso has the best atributes of a MC and the Acutex has the best atributes of an MM. They each do the stated task amazingly well! Deciding a favorite is a lost cause. They both deserve a seat at a table built for 2 |
Hi Stltrains,
Dgob said it best. Too hear this cartridge at its best, the break-in "will take perserverance". I also have the 4000D3. You are going to be a happy man! |
Hi Flieb and Tiemltel,
++++I wonder if this spectacular separation comes at the expense of some central image information, leaving a hole in the middle or suck-outs.++++
I had this same thought several times during break-in. I even had a period where I asked myself, can I live with this hole in the middle if this becomes the best this cartridge can do? As Timeltel has alluded to, perhaps it was a setup issue. After 12 hrs. of this, I did spend conciderable time checking, changing, and rechecking my setup positions. I am more inclined to believe it was a break-in issue because my current setup is exactly where it was setup upon first installation. Dead center on the level bubble, and 1.4 grams of tracking force. Azimuth and overhang is positioned per the devices provided by Bob Graham for his Graham arm. I have a 2nd Acutex 420 ordered. It will be interesting to see it this center fill issue repeats itself. I will keep everyone informed. This is an outstanding cartridge in every respect. As it plays, I can't stop smiling. And to have gotten all this performance for under $100, A few of of are quite lucky. |