Hi Wdi,
I thought of that too but my MM cartridges with original compliance specs of 20 to 30 work great with the low and medium mass armwands of my Technics EPA 500 tonearm.I never tried a high mass arm,because I don't own one.
Maybe a dumb question?If the compliance changed much from original specs wouldn't we need to use a higher than specified tracking force or have tracking problems?All mine track well at recommended tracking force.I don't know how accurate this test is but useing the Hi-Fi News test record I get around 9hz on the resonance test for my AT25 and Empire 4000DIII.The AT25 Compliance is around 20 used on the 501M 7-9 gram armwand and the Empire is 30cu used on a 501H 6-8 gram armwand.
I think Raul and others decided there is more to the matching of tonearm and cartridge than a "correct" or acceptable arm/cart resonance figure.
It seems a fact that very low compliance MC cartridges like the Denon 103 need a high mass arm to perform well and will not work on low mass tonearm though. |
Hi Listener614,
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MM's are the best!The heck with expensive step-ups,extra wires,messing with loading only to sit there and keep thinking "it don't sound right" my $80.00 MM cartridge beats my $1500.00 MC,"hands down" :)
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HI Lewm,
My last post was a failed attempt at a little humor.When I first got back into vinyl,I "learned" from websites like this one that MC cartridges are the best type,,MM cartridges are nothing special.Before this thread I never even considered a MM cartridge or even knew of so many great cartridges made in the past.The best sounding MM I owned(years ago)was an ADC XLM MKII,I think that was the model.Anyway,I didn't have a high-end system and eventually went to listening to CDs only after around 1986.
It was only 15 years ago or so when I started buying high-end equipment and only 8 years ago when I got back into vinyl.My first new or "modern" record player was a Music Hall mmf7 with the Goldring MC cartidge,I liked it and this put me on the path to try better cartridges and eventually better turntables.
That other big thread here "Building High End Turntables Cheap at Home Depot" put me on the DIY path which I enjoy very much.
Right now I use a slate plinthed Lenco that I built with Technics EPA 500 tonearm and a World Designs phono stage that I built with premium parts.My line level preamp is a Symphonic Line,power amps are the Odyssey Audio Sratos with the latest board upgrade and the Loriel speakers.Most of my cables are from VH Audio some I made myself from the information at his website.
As you can see my experience is limited,I only ever owned three MC cartridges other than the Goldring,a ZYX 100H,Dynavector DV20 and Shelter 901.These where used on a Origin Live Encounter tonearm.
You ask what was the $80.00 MM that "hands down" beat my $1500.00 MC(Shelter 901),it was a EMPIRE EDR.9.The empire is not as refined as the Shelter but I liked it better anyway...which is really better?I don't know or care,all I know is I enjoy the sound of my MM cartridges and I don't need to take out a loan to try another high-end MM model.I sold off a few of my MM cartridges and actually made profit on some of them,another plus for me.
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Hi Lewm,
I hope it works out for you.I bought this Technics tonearm because it is so easy to use(VTA and antiskate on the fly,ease of VTF adjustment)compared to the Origin Live tonearm I had and thought it would be better for MM type cartridges,not sure of that though.I think the Technics tonearm sound is detailed and precise,but other tonearms could be more "musical" with a slate Lenco.
The downsides of the EPA 500(unless you have the 250 armwand)no azimuth adjustment,but the headshells can be adjusted by looseing the two allen screws under the headshell,but repeated adjustments are not something I would want to do,it is pain and fine adjustment is nearly impossible.My headshells look level and I don't worry about the azimuth adjustment.And like Raul and others like to try different headshells to match with the cartridge,You would need the A250 armwand with detachable headshell and this would also give you azimuth adjustment.
Another thing that I was told by a knowledgable audiophile is the EPA 500 armwands counter weight section is resonant compared to the EPA 100,maybe why some prefer the sound of the EPA 100.He showed me a way to "fix" this problem and is sending some damping material to try.
You should consider a bearing upgrade for your Lenco from Jeremy at the lenco heaven website.The only thing is he is very busy and not taking any new orders right now,just something to look into if you want.
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Hi Frogman,
Interesting,that is why I like my two Empire models, 4000DIII Gold and EDR.9,very dynamic and fun to listen to and color the sound some,but all cartridges do and I think a more nuetral cartridge could be a little boreing in comparison.I guess this is why certain cartridge models work better for some than others,the "color" works better for their ears and audio system and probably the type of music they prefer matters to.
I bought a sorta cheap($57.00)after market stylus at Ebay just for fun to try in my Empire 4000DIII Gold.It is a Ultra Magnetics(Recoton)with a nude hand polished Parabolic/Shibata diamond.I thought it would sound bad but it sounds pretty good to me,different than the original but I like it.At first it sounded boxed in and bright but after only three hours it started to open up.I think it is more "colored" and not as refined but I only listened to it for five hours so far.Maybe worth it to try for someone in need of a replacement stylus.
Questions for Technics 100CMK4 owners,how many hours till the cartridge is fully broke in and settled?What tracking force works best for you etc.?I only have 15 hours on mine so far,just started playing it again this weekend.I think the sound is more nuetral and transparent than any of my other cartridges,the highs are outstanding "beautiful"the bass sounds very tight but maybe lack some "weight" compared to my Empire 4000DIII could this cartridge be showing off my system weakness?
Another thing,I know some think the the Hi-FI News test record is useless,but I like to check my cartridges tracking "ability" by playing the last four bias tracks on side one.The Empire 4000DIII(even with the after market stylus)tracks the first three bands cleanly with no buzzing,same with my Signet/AT25.Now the Technics P100CMK4 wont even track the second band without buzzing,the buzzing is louder on the right channel and if I turn the antiskate very high it evens out the buzzing.Confused because I thought this cartride would be the best tracker of all my cartridges.Anyway,I can't here any mistracking or distortion from the Technics playing music.
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I think Halcro's post is honest,he is a good writer and obviously passionate about music and this hobby.After all just like Raul and others posting to this thread none are trying to sell anything just being honest and trying to express the sound they hear from these great cartridges.Unlike professional reviewers(writers)and manufacturers who "are" trying to sell something.It really means something when highly experienced audiophiles who heard the best cartridges available(some which cost more than my whole vinyl set up!)think so highly of some of these old MM models made when vinyl was mainstream.
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Hi Lewm,
Are you going to try the EPA 500 tonearm on your Lenco?I would guess your Dynavector is a better arm,but maybe it would be interesting to try the Technics anyway.I keep wondering what I may be missing not owning a better tonearm.
And for you guys that like your three grand MC better than this Azden,IMHO your Azden must have a bad suspension,or you don't have a good tonearm "match",or you don't have it set up right,or your system isn't "good enough",or loading issues,or(most important)you have to many crappy tubes in your system,and it could be one or any combination of the above problems or maybe even all of them.
PS:Just messing with ya.
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Good question Downunder,I think maybe why I find my Technics P100C MK4 more than just a little better than my Empire 4000DIII is because of the design of the the 100C which I think is not that sensitive to loading.It is a low inductance design with resistance loading within 10k to 1Mohm and capacitance within 100 to 500pf,quite a bit of range.Also the Empire "should" have an edge over the Technics because it is on a rewired armwand soldered direct to the cartridge pins and the Technics is on a stock wired armwand.
I would like to add adjustable loading to my phono stage sometime to experiment with different values.Now it is 100K loading and have no idea what the capacitance is,except it is low value.
I think my Signet/AT25 would benifit from a lower resistance value,it sounds a little bright and both the Empire and Technics are better,also like Raul reported these Signet and AT cartridges are better with their original stylus.All my other models work fine with the 100k loading,but again I could be missing something without having adjustable loading.
Can anyone explain what adding capacitance does to the sound?I think lowering the resistance will warm up the sound a little,right?
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Hi Inna,
I had the Shelter 501 it had a nice midrange but lacking in highs(treble) and lows(bass),also It never tracked inner grooves that well in my set up,with some of my records I couldn't even listen to the last track.This was before I got a MinTLP protractor so maybe I never had it aligned right.
For cheaper you could try one of the many mentioned vintage MM models.Unless you only want a current made model,here's a couple that might be better and cheaper than the Shelter and Ortofon.
Empire 4000DIII Gold,I think the ebay seller may have some left but stopped listing them.
There is a Astatic MF100 and Shure V15 IV with SAS listed here at Audiogon right now you could try,plus many more models that are mentioned on this thread,you just need to hunt them down.
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Hi Inna,
Woops,the Astatic MF 100 is sold. |
Hi Halcro and friends,
What is the difference between the FR64 and FR66 besides eff. length,mass and price?If they both have the same bearing type etc. shouldn't the FR64 be better for high compliance MM.
Do you have woofer "pumping" when playing warped records?I thought this is an issue caused by a arm/cart "mismatch". |
How about a list of arm and headshell/cartridge combinations that perform at the 10++? level,that way folks that have a certain tonearm model could look for specific cartridges or vis versa,or does this depend on the rest of the system?
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I guess this means the Signet midline models are better than the top of the line moodels?I have the TK9e and heard it with the orignal stylus and two different AT stylus.I like it but I have other cartridges that are better in my set up. Anybody try a Signet TK9LC?I think I should have bought the TK9LC stylus when I had a chance,got a fake "TK10MLIII" stylus instead which was actually just an AT23,thanks Adelcom.net(Bluz Bros)
The "holy grail" of MM/MI cartridges(AKG P100)is now listed for sale here at Audiogon,out of my price range though. |
I agree Lewm, and if the DT protractor nails down perfect pivot to spindle distance that is a big plus. Easier to use and the ability to try different null points are more benefits compared to the MintLP. I don't think that just because the tonearm manufacturer may have specified null points slightly different than Bearwald (lofgren A) or the other "universally accepted" methods the tonearm will sound any bettter useing them though. It is the precision of the alighment that is important and the DT seems that it may be the most precise way to set up a tonearm and align the cartridge.
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Sorry about your bad luck Dgob, I can't understand why Vdh and others can't repair the suspension though. I thought for sure Vdh could rebuild the 100C cartridges, but I guess this means they can only retip it? Raul had his "refreshed" by Vdh, I wonder what they do to refresh the cartridge. I was planning to send mine to Vdh when I get 1000 hours on it, but maybe the tip will out live the suspension.
I would hate to have to throw away my P100CMKIV, It would be interesting to know why this models suspension is so difficult or impossible to repair. |
Thanks Mab33 for the information, a shame the suspension can't be repaired to original operation. But I would think there would be a way to replace the orignal wires with a new suspension, maybe not perform as good though and very hard to do?
I tried to by a spare stylus for my P100CMK4 a few weeks ago but the last one sold out a week earlier. The company is called pick-upnaalden.nl. They may have orignal stylus for other 100C models as well as some of the 205C models still available. Not cheap though, but worth the prices I think
Dgob, was your 100C a NOS sample? If so, it would seem time alone can degrade the suspension because the suspension failed with low hours of use. |
I could of bought one dandy expensive MC with all the money I spent on vintage MM's. But I like using all my MM cartridges, especially the Empire 4000DIII, EDR.9 and my Technics P100C MKIV, P205CMKIII models. Without this thread I would probably only own and use one expensive MC. I have sold off a few of my vintage MM cartridges and sometimes made a profit. I couldn't afford a varity of expensive MC's, not to say there isn't very good ones for reasonable prices, modded Denons for example. |
Hi Raul, thanks for mentioning you tried the Technics integrated headshell 100CMKIII. I thought of buying one already but the price was very high for a used sample. I didn't know the integrated headshell degraded the performance.
I wonder how the Technics integrated headshell models sound with the Technics EPA 100MKI or MKII tonearms? I thought the Technics EPA 100MKII tonearm and integrated headshell 100CMKIV was said to be a hard to beat combination?
What about the "upgraded" Soundsmith B & O based cartidges, are they even better than the original MMC1 and MMC2 models? According to your praise of the original B & O models it would be very hard to improve the original design. |
It is hard to believe a budget AT cartridge is as good as the TOTL models that were tried and then talked about on this thread. And Audio Technica's current high end MM cartridge the 150 MLX must be overpriced because I can get the better one (AT 7V) for $130.00? As I understand it now (according to some) the AT/Signet TOTL models are bettered by their cheaper versions?
I really liked the AT ML 170, if this AT 7V is close to that it's a steal for that price. |
Hi Dlaloum, I am pretty sure the ATN 25 stylus is a real original. As you see it came in the original AT box I sent with it. I was certain the ATN 25 is an eliptical, according to what I have read on the net. The diamond on the AT 25 looks smaller than the AT 23 which I have. I had a balance issue with the AT 23 stylus when used with that TK9E body because it was defective, a weak magnet maybe.
A story of why I no longer had the original (less than 50 hours) TK9E stylus. I bought that AT 23 stylus from Bluz Broz because I thought (as they listed it) it was a TK10MLIII stylus so an upgrade for the TK9 body. The lier at Bluz Broz said it was a top quality shibata stylus on ths genuine (yea right) Signet TK10MLIII stylus. I complained about the balance issue I had and I was told to send the whole cartridge back with the original TK9 stylus installed and the new "fake" Tk10MLIII stylus with it so he could "test" it. Over a month later, he said the (fake) stylus is fine according to his "test". I receieved the cartridge with same defective fake TK10MLIII needle and my like new TK9E was in the fake TK10MLIII box not secured and trashed, completely missing the end of the cantilever and diamond, looked like it was cut off and no where to be found in the box.
I called and complained and the guy said it was UPS fault and he will file a claim to get me a new stylus. Over a year and never heard a peep from the Bluz BroZ a-hole.
Anyway, I hope you like the TK9/AT25.Sounded good to me even though I couldn't try different headshells then, and didn't try different loading, so you may have even better results. |
Hi Raul, I bought a Supex SM-100MKIII to try. I don't think it's a top performer but it will be fun to try something different. Seller says it's good for rock music and why I bought it. I see you have the MKII version, how do you rate it compared to your favorite models? |
Hi Raul, I got the Supex 100 MKIII and will give it a try soon. Thanks for recommending the Nagatron 9600, looking forward to listening to it. And once again thanks so much for starting this thread. |
Thanks Timeltel, your post explains things very well. The Signet was very detailed, clean and accurate. But never made me want to play records for six hours at a time, like this Nagatron did. I wrote before in this thread that I thought the Signet/AT 24 is a top performer and it is but was a little boring to me. Some of my favorite cartridges just have an aluminum type cantilever, except the Technics models with Boron cantilevers. I guess I like a little added ambience as you put it.
And I guess the AT 24 could be better than the Signet TK9 with AT 24 stylus that I owned, as Siniy suggested. |
I got eight hours on my Nagatron 9600 with elliptical stylus, it is a pleasure to listen to. Raul says an AT 24 is better, but my Signet Tk9/AT25 was not better to my ears. Could be I never had the Signet optimized or I just like a cartridge that sounds more musical and is more fun to listen to, even if it is extra "distortions" I like.
Thanks for the info Dgob, good to know we can get our 100 MK4 cartridges repaired if needed. |
Now I am not sure what my samples are, both my Nagatron samples have a light blue mark on the cantilever, not green or white. The fellow who thinks his sample has a conical tip also has a blue marked sample. Anyway, the higher tracking force I tried so far (1.75g) improved tracking. It tracks first three bands of my HI-FI test record Bias setting with no buzzing and all three tracking ability tests on side two. None of the MC models I owned could do this. I need to put more hours on my Nagatron before I experiment further with tracking force and set up. |
I needed very little antiskate to get the Nagatron cartridge to pass those test tracks, only set to the first line (.5) on my Technics EPA 100MKII tonearm anti-skating scale. My MM cartridges track well with the recommended amount of anti-skating (same value as tracking force) and I usually use less than recommended. I know some just use their ears to set it, or use no anti-skating bias at all.
I read long ago that these test tracks don't mean a whole lot as far as sound quality. If excellent tracking ability has nothing to do with accurate sound than these tests mean nothing, so don't bother if that is what you think. I also was told that tracking test bands and music are to different things, the idea is that just because the cartridge doesn't do well with the test tracks doesn't mean it won't track actual music accurately, without more added distortion.
I owned the Shelter 501 and 901, Dynavector DV20 and ZYX R100 all used on a different tonearm though, an Origin Live Encounter. So I guess this also means nothing because I never tried these carts on the Technics tonearm, maybe they would have tracked the test bands better with the Technics tonearm, or does it even matter as some would say.
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Hi Raul, my sample sounds better with increased VTF to 1.75, and I heard mis tracking on a couple LPs when using 1.25 but I also changed the damping when I changed the VTF. So here is an example, just because the cartridge tracked the test lp tracks very well (for me) it may only be a mediocre tracker for music. I will adjust VTF for best sound after I get enough time on it, mine only has 12 hours use so far.
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Hi T bone, I am enjoying the EPA 100MKII tonearm very much. Even with the stock cable and wiring I like it better than my rewired EPA 500. Both these tonearms are very user friendly and great designs.
Since the tonearm is new to me I am not sure how to tweak the damping adjustment for best sound, I have been just mostly setting it at recommended amount dependant on cartridge compliance. Any tips for adjusting damping on the EPA 100 tonearm?
About bearing friction, low bearing friction allows the cartridge do its job easier, track the record grooves accurately without needing to "fight" the arm drag? Or am I wrong on this assumption? |
It is good to know that a cartridge that some may think is the "king of kings" is easily available. The Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood is $950.00 from Audio Advisor. I wonder if it is available cheaper from another source? I thought of trying the Maestro a while back but I guess the Virtuoso is better even though it is cheaper? |
Hi Raul, more time spent with the Supex 100MKIII and I like it very much. Mine has a Red stylus with SMM/100E marked on the front.
The Nagatron highs did not improve with more hours so you are right that the Nagatron with the cheap stylus has too much distortions. The highs are just not refined and detailed, but the cartridge can be pleasent/fun to listen to. I may send my spare Nagatron for stylus/cantilever upgrade some time. |
Hi Raul, thanks for sharing your Supex experience. The Supex sounded cleaner than my Nagatron, but the midrange was too bright and forward and overall sounded "boring" . I will give it more time and try to get it set up better, you say it competes with the AT 180 and other great cartridges so that means a lot, well worth what I paid for it then.
I can't adjust capacitance loading though unless I modify my preamp, how important is capacitance loading to hear the Supex sound that good? Other models I have sound great without added capacitance. I think my tonearms are good enough to hear the Supex potential.
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Maybe the prices of vintage cartridges will drop now since this current made Clearaudio is the new Raul endorsed "best" cartridge? I didn't trust buying the Clearaudio a couple years ago thinking it was just another overpriced cartridge made today. People who move on from the Clearaudio AT 95 to high end MC models must have defective ears because if the Clearaudio is so great why would anyone want or need to upgrade to something better? I am confused now.
Anyone want to buy a Technics EPC P100C MKIV, so I can buy the latest best cartridge ever made? I could sell off all my vintage "gems" and buy this Clearaudio model and be done? Hopefully the value of my "gems" doesn't depreciate too much.
The clearaudio AT 95 is a low compliance model, there goes the theory of high compliance cartridges being mostly better trackers with less distortions, right? |
Hi Griffithds, I would never sell the Technics. It is my favorite model and a true reference quality cartridge IMO. And since it can be rebuilt and retiped when needed, it wouldn't make sense for me to sell it. I was just joking about selling it, because it is hard for me to believe the CA AT 95 is better. |
Changes I did so far to the Supex 100MKIII set up that helped. Positive VTA vs level that I started with, tracking at 1.35g for now, replaced cheap poor quality headshell wires with better quality ones and removed stylus guard. It has plenty of "WOW" factor now, a tight powerful controlled bass response, the highs are clean and detailed, the bright midrange I heard at first is tamed a lot and has nice definition and tone quality.
Raul you mentioned when playing the Nagatron at high volume levels distortions are easily heard, and I experienced it too. At lower volume levels the distortions are not as easily heard. The Supex sounds great at high volume levels. Just shows that first impressions are not always impressive, but a little patience with set up can show the potential of a cartridge and some models are more "picky" and take more tweaking to show that potential. |
Anyone else try the 420 on a tonearm such as the Mayware Formula IV? I've read that this combination works great. I am using mine with Technics EPA 100MKII with good results. 1.6g tracking force. I will try it with my ultralight 501E armwand and Technics EPA 500 at some time too. Maybe this model is one that actually benefits from a properly matched tonearm? Very high compliance cartridges sometimes work best on very low mass tonearms?
Anyway, not much hours on mine, but it sounds very nice to me, a little rough around the edges but will improve with more hours I believe. I am used to hearing the Technics EPC P100CMKIV and Empire 4000DIII and this little 420 didn't make me think it is a poor performer against those. Still can enjoy music using this cartridge just a different flavour of sound to me. But time will tell wether or not it stays in steady use or not. It takes me more time to try and get the best out of cartridge than a lot of others, especially Raul. |
My Acutex 420 is a little on the warm side compared to some of my other supposedly better models. It wasn't hard for me to align using my MintLp protractor. I can listen and enjoy music with the 420 just as easy as I can with my Raul approved top rated models. It may even become my favorite model because I am not looking for perfection just models that let me get lost in the music, and the emotional impact of music. I don't care about utmost accuracy or tiny details a cartridge may miss. I guess it means I have system and or ear problems, so what.
A big thanks to Danny for letting us know about the Acutex cartridges availability!
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I am using the Technics EPA 100MKII tonearm with the 420 and my Mintlp protractor was made for the Technics EPA100/500 tonearm factory alignment geometry, very similiar to Stevenson. I have always considered the accuracy of the alignment very important, maybe more important than the geometry chosen. Very interesting, I never considered the idea of different stylus profiles performing better with a specific alignment geometry. |
Hi timeltel, according to the template generater at vinylengine (Stevenson A), overhang for my tonearm would be 14.616 instead of 15mm for the EPA tonearms pivot to spindle distance of 235. Effective length changes to 249.616 instead of 250 and offset angle from 21 to 20.857 degrees. The factory null points were closer to Stevenson A than Bearwald I thought. I don't have audible tracing distortion, But being the stylus is so sensitive I might tinker with the alignment and hear what happens. |
I forgot to mention I used the IEC calculations for inner and outer groove dimensions. This is why I have different figures for EPA tonearm with Stevenson geometry.This stuff seems to easily confuse me sometimes. |
Hi Timeltel, The vinyl engine template generator gave me these results using IEC groove radius figures.
Stevenson A
Inner groove radius= 60.325 Outer groove radious= 146.05 Pivot to Spindle= 235 Inner null= 60.325 Outer null= 117.417 Effective Length= 249.616 Overhang= 14.616 Offset angle 20.857
Lofgren A IEC
Inner radius= 60.325 Outer radius= 146.05 P to S= 235 Inner null= 65.998 Outer null=120.891 Effective length= 251.403 Overhang= 16.403 Offse angle= 21.820
Technics factory settings are 15mm overhang effective length is 250mm and offset at 21 degrees, I think the null points are 62.2 and 117.
Just wondered why you have different results using the other template generator.
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Hi Raul, I don't think it makes any difference wether you choose the effective length or pivot to spindle distance as the constant, you still end up with same tracing arc, just different set of values to get the same tracing arc. It is much easier for me too leave the pivot to spindle distance at recommended value (235 with my tonearms) it is time consuming to change my pivot to spindle distance. Getting the pivot to spindle distance set perfect so it would trace the mintLP arc perfectly the first time was time cosuming because of the way my armboard is mounted. Since I know it is right, I use the 235 pivot to spindle value to calculate other alignment geometries I want to try. |
Hi Raul, Stevenson is a variation of Lofgren (from what I understand) I think all are based on the same mathematics just different null points. |
Hi timeltel, the effective length (pivot to stylus tip) of the EPA 100/500 is 250mm when using Technics specified null points 62.2 and 117 and the Pivot to spindle is 235mm. |
The seller of the 102 said the SP stands for single play. The cartridge is optimized (special stylus cut?) to play SP records but will play LP records just as well, so he says. It could be as good as the early version 100C or who knows, maybe better? I never heard any early version integrated 100C cartridges but thought (regardless of specs) that they are better than any 205C model. But I could be wrong. |
That Technics 102SP is interesting, but I am not sure about the SP or single play meaning? I wonder what would be different with this model compared to a 100 or 101 to make it better suited to play SP records? |
Does Axel always request pick up of his mail from his post office then leave it sit there several days? I sent my Technics P100C MKIV cartridge plus a NOS stylus to him for check and refresh suspensions. After tracking my cartridge it's been sitting at his post office at least four days. Sent email to him no reply. |
Thanks Raul, I don't want to rush Axel, just was a little concerned. I bought the P100ED4 from a private seller on line, this was his only sample. All but impossible to find them now. |
Nandric, maybe Axel needs a new secretary. My expensive package is still sitting at the German PO, nine days now according to my tracking info. If I used an excuse of Christmas shopping as to why I can't do my job I'd be laughed AT then soon after FIRED. LOL
Anyway, as long as the German PO doesn't loose or throw my package worth easily over a thousand dollars I am okay with it for now. |
Edit: That's lose or throw away... |