Dear Lew, I mentioned national debt 17142109490475 (of which 4,5 trillion is hold by foreign governements with China's part of 1,2 trillion). The trade deficit is 40294 million. Those amounts are very difficult to 'conflate'. One need only to Google 'American debt' and /or 'American trade deficit' and see for himself. BTW when you transfer to me $2000 for, say, my FR-64s there is the influx of dollars in Holland as a foreign currency. If you need to pay in euro's you will need to buy them with your dollars first. If I remeber well you was not very amused with the bank fees involved. However if my 'conflating' is of any help for your debt situation I would be glad to confess. |
Dear Fleib, If this is what you regard as 'political correctness' I need to protest as a European. First of all your economic illusion. Your country has such foreign debts that the only way to get the so called balance of payment in equilibrium is to to export as much as possible.The 'biggest market is the US anyway' is an very naive opinion. Look at your own statistics. USA buys much more abroad than it sells abroad which explains your huge deficit. Then the paypal payment. The seller gets the money first before he ship the goods. So, I would think, the buyer bear much more risk than the seller. Besides by paypal payment the money is blocked for 21 days such that this blocking provide the so called ebay/paypal warranty. This cost ebay and paypal no penny. I noticed btw that the most sellers on ebay.com want to sell only in the USA. So you obviously believe that the Almighty will care for your balance of payment. What an embarrassing illusion. |
Hi Dave, I invented the US debt of $ 17192109490 475 which is increasing with $ 45.986 per second. Per capita this means $55. 221. The US debt is more than 100% of gross national income already. 'All this because a US merchant refuses to ship a stylus...', etc. What an argument.You should check the data of your own economy first and also consider that USA are the American citizens and not some abstract state which is a legal body and can only act with representatives or the real persons which are also American citizens. |
Dear Lew, Your reaction is as those of Israeli about any critical remarks about the Israeli politics: anti-Semitic. Our economical expert Fleib should check the exchange rate between the euro and the dollar. |
Dear Lew, The debt crisis is easy to explain. No need for conspiracy assumptions. The banks have not their own (money) capital. They work with the money of their customers which are depositors or savers independent from the question if those are civil persons or legal persons. This money they lend to governements, companies or civilians. But when those lenders are not capable to pay the interest nor the principal amount back the banks need to reverse their account. Insteade of claims they have lenders which are not able to pay anything at all. So the banks need to debit those loans. This causes the crisis by the banks and consequently the general debts crisis. This is the so called credit economy. It is not possible to live on credit for ever. The question than is who or which country has such debts that they are not able to pay their loans back. We all have seen how difficult the solutions are. The Germans and the Dutch in Europe are not willing to pay for other countries as for the Greek.Cyprus is the exampel for the other countries in Europe.
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Dear Flieb, Learning consits in grasping thoughts as expressed in sentences (statements or propositions) not in learning the meaning of words. So much about your own understanding of linquistics or philosophy of language. BTW since Frege this 'rule' apply for words:'the meaning of a word is its contribution to the meaning of the statement in which it occurs'. Even worst is you economics because you obviously conflate budget deficit with national debt. And you have the preteniton to teach lessons to others. Even to speak for Lew in the Israeli context. His comment was that I hate America. Well by every critical remark about Israeli politics their reaction is that 'obviously' the critic hates Israel. You obviously missed the point. You also missed the point of my advice to check the exchange rate between the euro and the dollar. The contex was your own prediction that the euro will colapse. Any new cantilevers btw? |
Dear Banquo, Interesting post. But why you think that debts are so complex? For a lawyer an debtor is either in the position to repay his debts, make some arrangement with his creditor or get bankrupt. We now see that even national states are going bankrupt. As you should know according to the most economist Keynes is dead. He is reanimated in the USA and Japan with the help of the printing press but the 'long term' question is still there. One of the problems is the fact that many of us are still alive. So the 'argument' that 'in the long run we are all dead' looks ,say, very strange. What help is this for, say, the home owners who are not able to pay back the credit with which they bought their home?
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Dear Banquo, The AT 150 ANV is the most expensive MM cart that I own but consider the present price as a bargain. All other MM carts I bought second hand on ebay. There are some which were NOS but, say, 30+ years old. This is of course a risky business by which (much?)luck is involved. The luck to find the 'cart of the month' , the luck to win the cart for a 'decente' price and the luck that the cart is ok. Non of those except the price is involved by the AT 150 ANV. Ranking own carts is merely based on subjecitive valuation but there is also the fact that we can reach consensus about at least some of them. In my present situation I would rank the Glanz 5 as nr.1 and than ex aequo : AT 180, Signet 10 ML, Glanz 71 l and AT 150 ANV. BTW the AT 150 ANV is produced in limited numbers that is why I decided to buy one before more then Raul's opinion are posted in this thread. I am glad I deed. Regards, |
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Dear Audpulse, I am not after anything but, alas, the tax authority is after me. So thanks to Raul or thanks to all those 'carts of the month' that I bought I can pay my taxes and still own some. As is usualy the case the truth is always prosaic. Who would think that his carts will keep him out of prison? |
Dear Harold, while I and some others decided not to participate in this thread because of Raul the case of carts valuation should be above personal animosity. Despite my objections against the Mexican I still think that he has a 7th sense for the MM carts. I am not sure if this apply for the MC carts also but the most of my MM carts I have bought are recommended by the Mexican. However non of his MC recommendations because all of them are my own choice. Well I also bought the AT 150 ANV because of his recommendation and while this is my most expensive MM cart I never regreted this decision. The only caution made is about its complience but I use the FR-64 s for all my tests so I have no problem with that whatever. The AT 150 ANV is without any question an fantastic cart. My is not yet 'broken in' but I think it is as good as my AT 180 which I regard together with my Glanz 5 as my best MM carts.
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Dear Harold, Glanz and Astatic are the same carts. The moving flux technology is invented by Mitachy Corp. in Japan. Glanz and Astatic were simple importers. As far as I know the Astatic 100 match the Glanz 71 and Astatic 200 the Glanz 51 and 31 L. The only difference are the styli which Astatic and Glanz ordered by Mitachy. Astatic 100 and 200 Shibata; Glanz 71, 51 and 31 line contact and/or elliptical. Vetterone and I were not able to hear any difference between the Astatic 200 and Glanz 31 L. I kind of promissed my Glanz 71 l to my friend Dgob but if you are interested in 51 L or 31 L you can ask.
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Dear Lew, I also own the Lustre 801 which Raul admires but this one does not fit on my SP-10 plinth. The fact that the FR-64S fits I would not call 'ironic' but rather, say, 'accidental'. Neither apply to my new Reed 3P which I just got from Vidmantas. I am however not sure if this one fits 'some' Balkanes. As the new possessiom may suggest I am doing well. Thank you for asking.
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Dear Jmowbray, You have no idea how many 'wagons' I own. My 'stash' is not even half empty or half full. |
Dear Lew, Nandric is lurking and lost interest in participating in this forum mainly bacause of the moderators persecution. You memory is enviable btw. I asked Axel some time ago if he does, uh, 'the real retip' and his answer was yes. I think that I reported about that. However I need to add that Axel's 'waiting list' become pretty long so I have even no idea when my own 3 carts will be fixed. Owning + 30 carts and still being reluctant to wait has, I think, somerhing to do with my age (grin).
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Dear Lew, My first reaction would be: et tu mi fili (Brutus) but my second is: what an relief for some of us some Mexicans in particular. You make our 'grammar' legitimate (grin). I am not sure if I wrote about this earlier but I am sure that I wrote about Gyger because back then there was a story about Gyger in the German Magazine 'LP'. Van den Hul designed all three Gyger styli: Gyger I, II and 'S'. I am sure he also made a similar contract with Gyger as he deed with the 'old Benz' (the former owner). So the so called 'Van den Hul stylus' was actually one of the three mentioned. The Gyger I and II were difficult to produce because of the complex shape so the 'S' was designed which was more easy to produce. Van den Hul himself never produced styli nor the carts parts. The last mentioned he got from Benz in accordance with the contract he made with Herr Benz. But even the new owner of the Benz company Lukatschek switched to micro styli while using for years the 'S' Gyger. To my knowledge Jan Allearts still uses those. But I am not sure if Gyger is still in styli buseness. The Gyger jr. was looking for years for someone to sell this part of his company. You may be right with your assumption that there are only few styli producers left. Axel informed me that Japanese increased their prices for parts with 100% one-sided so he was very sad to increase his own prices as well.
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Dear Jmowbray, your assumption as any other can be true or false. But considering the fact that I mentioned the tax authority you could also think in terms of prices (aka money). I.e. that probably my AT 180 will sell for more as the 'less one' that I own. Ergo: it make no sense to sell the cheap one because the tax authority is pitiless and would force you to sell your own mother or wife if that was possible. Alas this is not allowed otherwise I would never sell my AT 180. |
The Greek lier paradox consists of a peculiar interpreation of the quantor 'all'. Demetrius ,the Greek stated: 'all Greek are liers'. But what about ,say, a statement like: 'Nandric is a lier according to Nandric?' The case namly is that Nandric has considerable difficulty to sell his own MC carts. But despite of this fact he obviously had no problem whatever to give advice to others how to sell their own. Even more strange is the fact that Audpulse believes that Nandric advice was, say, useful. But his post induced our Fleib to invent the 'hardened bird feather'. And I nearly give up this so called 'MM thread' because the Mexican killed his own bird, so to speak, by his public confession to actually prefer the MC's. I was puzzled with all kinds of paradoxes invented by logicians for some strange reasons but never thought that those can be also very amusing. |
Dear Fleib, You should not be disillusioned nor become so sarcastic. There are still planty tubed aluminum cantilevers. Besides and according to Reto Andreoli of the Magic Diamond fame those are even better than those exotic 'bird feather' kinds. |
Dear Fleib, The Dutch invented their own 'Greek paradox': 'the bigger the lie the smaller the lie'. This one is from the Dutch jurisprudence about advertising. If a lie is so obvious that nobody will believe it can be true then such a lie is not misleading. This means not civilly liable. Do you think that because of this legal advice I can ask Dominic for a retip for free? |
Audiopulse and John, You can exchange your impressive correspondence via emails. There is a member list available by A'gon. |
Hi Stevecham, The cooperation between Stanton and Pickering was unique. The one technician the other musician (violinist). Doug Sax of the mastering lab hailed the 881 S as indistinguishable from the master tape feed. |
Dear Harold,etc., I assume that the tax authority is also after you. Whatever the state organisation all of them have the tax authorities which all are merciless. If one is in , uh, 'shortage' position then what ever saving is welcome. Well ebay fees in combo with paypal fees are 12%. Even our own Agon asks $50 for a single listing. So I understand your attempt to sell your carts free of fees. However you ovelooked, according to me, the custom that one should charge 'friend prices' for his friends. Assuming that we as members are all friends my guess is that you will be better of with ebay. As a pragmatic guy I can live with the 'second best' so you should think about me if my AT 180 is sold. |
Dear Harold, In one of my countries ( I have two) Holland 'it' is called 'fiscus' which is of Latin origine. So those who think that in earlier times everything was better have no idea what they are tolking about. In my other country (Serbia) in those earlier times there was even 'tax in blood'. Introduced by Turk's in order to keep their army at the ready. So the boys at the age of 6-7 years old are collected in the Balkans and educated as soldiers in Turkey. BTW I am not so happy with the European legislation. Certainly not because I like to buy carts even in Japan(grin). But our import duty is 13% + 21 % VAT (value added tax). This my dear means 34 % for any item new or second hand from outside of EU. And this is called 'free trade' while the Dutch pretend to be the champions of the free trade. |
E tu mi fili Brute? Then the MM thread should die. Long live the (old) king! And I want my Glanz G5 back my dear Briton. You only pretend to (still) believe in the MM kind. Seduced by the diamond cantilever perhaps? I own the Sony XL 88 D with the cntilever AND stylus made from one piece of diamond but my Kiseki Goldspot with the 'ordinary' boron cantilever sounds better. Besides diamonds are for the ladies. The boron is more male kind of material according to me. |
Well like Dgob and Dover (?) my comrad Don and I were also intriqued by Carr's story about the Denon 1000 A and even more so by the designer who started with some others the Hyphonic (Hiyphonic)'brand'. There is this metaphor about 'science and art' but also about the capability called 'tálent'. I assume that the technical knowledge involved by designing MC carts is not 'rocket science' while those MC carts look qua construction, say, very similar. But I also assume that by the so called 'tuning' of an cart the ears are involved. We all know that some among us have better hearing than the others but I have never noticed that those with 'good ears' are called artist. Those are ,say, different individual capabilities. So speaking for example of Raul I am convinced that he has the capability (aka 'good ears') to judge carts while his 'theoretical capabilities' were never convincing to me at all. The problem for Don and me was to somehow discover which of those Hiyphonic carts are designed by this talented guy with 'good ears'. We both own the AC-3 and still search for the AC-5 and AC-6. Alas the 'diamonds' are above our means (grin). Dear Dover, deed you forget to add the amplification of the preamp to the amplification of the phono-pre? I have no trouble to amplify my Ortofon MC 2000 with 0,05mV with my Jasmine + Marantz PM 11S amp.
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Audpulse, It is rather the other way round. This follows from your own arguments: the enormous amount of 10 MM carts which you intend to reduce to a more managable unknown number while you are not anymore interested in the 'flavors of the month'. Your sense for logic is as surprising as your arguments. Nobody will miss your absence in this thread while many want Raul back. Even if we get henceforth the MC flafors of the month. |
Dear Fleib, Your interest, not to say obsession, with csntilevers is well known while you are lucky that 'we have' a person with endless patience and nearly as much knowledge who can answer your question. My hyphothesis however is that styli are much more important. My experience with Gyger's (aka Van den Hul) is that those sound the best regardeless the cantilevers in which they are used. Even between Gyger's one can hear differences such that Gyger I is the best, Gyger II the second best while Gyger 'S' is like ,say, Shibata. 'Aka' Van den Hul is the story behind the Gyger. He designed mentioned I,II and 'S' for Gyger and probably stipulated to use them under his own name but without marking them as Van den Hul I, II and 'S'. Even Touraj from Roksan who modify EMT 15 into his Shiraz obviously missed those facts and praised Gyger II as the best stylus there is. BTW his upgrade contribution consist in construction of the body for the EMT without any change to the rest of this cart. Well my 'hypothesis' can also be called the 'introduction' for the discussion about the styli such that we can prevent 'your cantilevers' to become as extended as the MM thread is(grin).
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Dear Fleib, With your way to clean the styli you actual do the job which should be done by the styli producers: polishing. One of the myths by the Kiseki carts is that the (more expensive) models are polished with human hair. No myths were involved by substitution of Gyger I for II and then 'S'. The first mentioned were so difficult to produce (aka polish) that Gyger asked Van den Hul to design a more 'simple'shape for the production. Because this Gyger story was published in the German Magzine 'LP' after my purchase of the Ruby 3 ,uh, 'S' I had the illusion for a whole year that the 'S' was a kind of upgrade for the I and II. The 'secret' of those 'old-fashined' EMT 15 may be the fact that the used stylus was/is the Gyger II. The only cart I know which is praised as having Van den Hul I stylus is Coral MC 81. Our Mexican comrade wrote to me to try to get one. I got one but in American clothing as MIT I for the whole $250 on A'gon market. Some Aussie with such distortions in his system which one could hear all the way from Mexico was willing to exchange one of his best MM carts for this MIT I. He got one from me to test for free.BTW never heard anything from this Aussie since. I was so obesessed with Gyger I stylus that I bought 3 of those MIT I (grin). |
Comrad,Sir Fleib, There are believes which are stronger than facts. Facts are assumed to be the same as true statements. Well your cantilever ranking is based on true + scientific statements.Say: 1. beryllium, 2 (tubed) boron, 3 ordinary boron, 4 aluminum alloy and 5 fake sapphire. I am like those who say to prefer blonde but are married with a brunette. Among my best (of course) LOMC's there are Magic Diamond, Miyabi Standard , Shiraz (aka EMT 15) and Ortofon MC 2000 all with aluminum alloy cantilevers. Despite of this, say, hearing impression I do believe that tubed boron cantilevers are the best. Whenever I see whatever cart with a tubed boron cantilever on ebay I can't resist buying them. Is (are)then my MIT I carts with tubed boron cantilever(s) and Van den Hul (aka Gyger I) styli the best I own? No. The best are my Kiseki Goldspot and the Sony XL 88 D (btw you forget to rank diamond cantilevers). Confusing? I don't think so because I like to own as many carts as I can afford while the consquence of such obsession is the need to accept different cantilevers and even different styli (grin). |
Tubed1, Van den Hul I is the same as Gyger I. Gyger I and II are not anymore in production but some re-tipper have some in their stock. Axel offers Gyger II with aluminum cantilever , Torlai with boron cantilever. I would try Torlai (www.torlai.it). If your cantilever is in good condition Torlai can retip with Gyger II. |
'In the other side', as Raul would say, my aunt Natalija who has real gold in her ears is of the opposite opininon from Robert Green. Not to mention the best ears in this as well the parallel universe of 'some' Mexican who is able to hear distortions in Halcro's system all the way from Mexico. This Mexican at last, after 12.000 contributions in his MM thread , confessed that MC carts are much better. |
From the contributions of my dear friends Fleib and Lew one can easilly deduce: if one can't afford a really good MC phono amp one should stick to the MM kind. The advantage is obvious: double discount. The MM amps are much cheaper and the same apply for the MM carts. As much as I admire Lew for his numerous capabilties his persistence is remarcable. Messing with tubes, capacitors, resistors, etc. for 35 years and still trying to improve his phono-stage. No wonder he is not yet able to decide one way or the other. |
Dear Fleib, Can you share with us which 'not romantic' MC carts you own as well which MM carts you bought, tested and recommended in this MM thread? Raul invested a huge amount of money is his search for, uh, the 'cart of the month'. Since he left this thread I have hardly seen any new MM cart in this thread. So if anyone care's about new MM carts he should care about Raul's absence I would think. To give some idea about my 'romantic carts' such that we can compare those with your 'not romantic' kinds here is a list of my MC and MM carts. MC carts: Magic Diamond, Miyabi Standard , Benz LP S (aka mr), Kiseki Goldspot, Kiseki Milltek, Shiraz (Roksan), Van den Hul EMT, EMT LZi, Blue Oasis, Ortofon MC 2000,Shinon Red boron, Sony XL 88 D, Sony XL 44 L, MIT I (aka Coral 81/82), Yamaha MC-1 S, Hiyphonic AC-A3, Klipsch MCZ-2 and FR-7 . MM carts: ADC TRX II (beryllium), AT 150 ANV,AT 155 CL, AT 20 Sla, AT 14 SA, Pickering XLZ 7500, Stanton TH 981 S, Stanton 980 LZS, Signet TK 10 ML, Signet TK 9CL, Signet TK 7 CL, Signet TK 7SU, Glanz 71 L, Glanz MFG 61 and Glanz MF 31 L. If you are right all those carts should be qualify as 'romantic'. |
Dear Acman, There are value judgements and there are factual statements. Only the later can be true or false. We all reason in the same way but our assumptions can be different. The logic is about deduction. That is to say that deduced statments are true if the premisses are true otherwise false. In the 'old vocabulary' judgments, statements, propositions and sentences were considered to be the same,uh, entity. At present the term 'sentences' is preferred above the other, uh, 'names'. But in our discussions we also want to explain the 'why question' and then need scientific arguments to make some sense. So, for example, Lew is not questioning Fleib's 'values' but his assumptions about the actual working of the tubes in a phono-pre. I.e. he disagrees with Fleib's assertions in this context. Fleib 'in the other side' assumes that I am a'romatic' kind of a person while he 'deduced' his valuation from my own value judgments about two carts: Kiseki goldspot and Miyabi. Well I own and love some other carts also so I posted a list with my selected carts of both kinds. Someting like 'show me the books in your library' so I can see what your,uh, 'flovour' is. However he assumed that I wanted to show off with my collection and was not willing to 'disclose' his own except one single MC cart. From this fact it follows that his judgments about MC carts in general are based on induction and not deduction from wahtever general empirical statement. For such purpose one needs at least two MC carts (grin).
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Fleib, There is this silly joke 'about' Peter: 'would you like a book for your birthday Peter?' Peter: 'No thanks I already own one.' I used the analogy with a library to make my point. An eloquent person can make some conclusion about the owner by looking at his book-collection. Fleib's conlusion about my cart collection is: 'look he owns the Pickering 7500 and Stanton 980 LZ without knowing that those are THE SAME-IDENTICAl'. Ergo:' he collects carts like model trains or beseball cards'. Remarcable capability to conclude from two samples of what ever. Kiseki and Miyaby are sufficient to conclude the preference for 'romantic sounding carts'. Two other samples to conclude what kind of collector I am. But in the same post, only two sentences or so further we see his quotation of some HIFI authority with the bold statement that there are no 'identical' carts even by the same carts(aka with the same name). Both have obviously no idea what identity relation means and consequently use the expression as they like. There is, alas, no such thing in logic. Like it or not the logic is the same for all of us. The way out is to use the expression 'equal' instead of identical to avoid (logical)trouble. As Wittgenstein put it: 'for two things to say that they are identical make no sense'. The so called 'substitutio salva veritate' means that we can substitute one name for some other with the same reference without changing the truth value of the same statement. Say Vienna for Wien or Wenen,etc. But to strangthen his conclusions Fleib like to mention: Nandric is a lawyer you know.... Need I say more? Well I would not call insinuations 'valid arguments'. Those say more about Fleib than about Nandric. Working in a HIFI shop is not an adequate 'armament' for all purposes. |
Acman3, There is this old (confused) conecption about the difference between 'quality and quantity'. Well if one is an obssesed collector of carts the savings must come from somewhere. Besides I think that the 'good old punctuation' is already very complex. BTW my laptop is 'as new'. Only 4 years young. Dover, I am usualy joking but if you want me to read your post 'all the way' you should write shorter stories. And I am sorry. I should write that I disagree with the proposition but agree with Dover. I think that nobody has problem with the subjective preferences for either; MM or MC. But this seems not to be satisfying so the strategy is to assume better technical capabilties for either kind. Some among us even evented new punctuation signs to make their 'point(s)'. I just learned from Acman3 that those are to find on the new laptops. |
Fleib, 'there are no identical carts' and 'there are identical carts' are contradictory. That is to say that logicaly both can't be true. Your way out is the assumption that MM carts are, uh, 'more identical' because their coils are made with machines. So you are obviously ill informed. The whole story about the Kiseki MC carts started with some Japanese who invented such machine and made Kiseki carts. Then Dominic from Northwest Analogue uses such machine and is one of the few who is willing to repair broken coils. On his site one can see this machine. I think that you have heard about J. Allearts during your uh, professionall life. All his carts are hand made. But if one look at their specs one will not believe that any machine can produce such carts. Besides each cart has its own identity which should be mentioned on the bill. Two carts may have equal specs but this does not meen that they are identical. Without identity we would be not able to find anything. Identity is not about language or names but objects themselfs. That is why people with different languages and names are able to find and refer to the same objects as we do with other names. |
Fleib, I quoted your own statements. If I 'mistate' what you have stated you should say so and correct my quotation with your 'real statements'. I stated that your statements are contradictory while your other statements were insinuations about my assumed character based on two carts which 'proved' my preference for the 'romantic' carts while two 'identical carts' proved that I collect carts like (kids) trains. My analogy between a library and and an cart collection induced you to make the most strenge comment I have ever seen. In America nobody needs his own library because the books collections are in the public library. You missed totaly my intention. My list with carts was meant to show more than Kiseki Goldspot and Miyabi so the members could see which carts I own and make their own conclusion about my preferences . Your method of discussion is the old one. Build a strow man of your opponent and beat him to death. This however is very difficult if one has no idea about the (modern) logic. Then your suggestion that I should compare my Pickering 7500 which is identical according to you with my Stanton 980 LZs make no logical sense. If they are identical as you think they are then they should sound identical. Your problems with logic are obvious by any sentence you made. |
Fleib, We express our preferences with 'value judgments'. Everyone is free to chose his owm poison. This is also called 'subjective valuation'. As far as I know nobody question this fact. Such statements are not 'true' or 'false'. Aka the truth values (true or false) are not involved. However we also want to explain the 'why' question and then use technical terminology with objective data as 'proof'. What does this eman? Well everyone who can check the data with measuring instruments should get the same result. That is why such data are considered to be objective. This of course also apply for the deviations in comparison with published specs. If there are deviations those can be also measured such that we get the same result or the same measured values. Such data are also used to explain the difference (in genaral) between the MM and MC carts. But, alas, the aim is to 'prove' which kind is 'better'. That is how the subjective and objective parts of our hobby are confused or conflated. The reason is ,uh, human: "I don't understand why the Arabs like fat women''. |
Hi all, In this thread I come a new punctuation sign across and am wondering about its, uh, meaning. Lew was always willing to explain to me rare English expressions so I hope he will continue to do so. But my guess is that 'some' of our members used up all his question marks and invented a new sign instead. This sign look to me like a hammer but there is no such sign on my laptop. This sign is obviously invented to make some point(s). Four of them in a row to make some strong point more of them to prove some point. But this is only my guess and I hope that my 'Engish teacher' will explain if this guess make any sense? |
Dear Jcarr, The Dutch saying is: 'measuring is knowing'. To my surprise there is no English equivalent. The English version is: 'numbers tell the tell'. I wish you wrote this post as contribution to my 'identity conundrum' (grin). Fleib would agree with any of your statemens as he disagrees with any I make. The old European 'theory' of truth was 'veritas est auctoritas'. Everything that Aristoteles has written was true a priori for 2000 years. Well in some sense I would say: 'comrades watch out what you say Jcarr is watching'(grin,grin). Jcarr is our ultimate authority in cart questions. My assumption was based on Popper's so called 'objective knowledge'. I myself am very proud about my capability to check the coils with my Voltmeter (digital one for $20). But the difficulties or rather so many variables involved by measuring carts that you mentioned are not 'subjective' or depending from your own preference . My point was to separate subjective from the objective part in our forum so that no confusion between them should occur again. I was very optimistic I think. Kind regards, |
Dear Lew, I re-tipped just one of my MM carts but many of my MC carts. The one was Goldring 800 one of the carts of the month. When I inspected Axel's work I was surprised to see how this is done. The new cantilever/stylus combo was put and gluead in the remainder of the old (original) cantilever. Think of the (ususal) one piece cantilever in an MM stylus holder. I think that the end of the cantilever is soldered at the end of its holder. In contradistinction to the MM kind by the MC's there is this 'joint pipe' as Jcarr called the thing. On this ,uh, 'pipe' the cantilever, the coils (bobbin), the suspension and the tension wire are fastened, By the usual retip the old cantilever is removed (with some solvent) and the new cantilever/stylus combo put and glued in this 'pipe'. This retip method is obviously more easy to do then the 'real retip' by which the new stylus is gluead in the old cantilever. That is why the 'real' retip is more expensive. However not all MM carts are as I just described. My ADC TRX for example has also a kind of 'pipe' behind the cantilever. My guess then is that MM carts with exotic cantilevers can't be soldered at their end like aluminum kind. So some kind of 'pipe' behind those cantilevers may be neccesary. I hope this is the case with your Ruby. I was so disappointed with my Goldring re-tip as well with Raul's 'refreshment' of MM carts that I decided never to do this again with my MM carts. Regarding your question. I have seen fantastic work done by Torlai (Italy; www.torlai.it) and Dominic from Northwest in the UK that I can recommend both. Axel accepted so much work so he has no time to read and answer emails so misunderstanding and errors are unavoidable. I am truly sorry to say this but the truth should be served. Kind regards for my English teacher, |
Dear Lew, I own the Grace F9e. Like by Technics U 205 mk3 the cantilever is fastened or centered with an tension wire in its cantilever holder. This kind of cantilever and suspension is irreparable. My Technics stylus was ok but the suspension was defective. Axel nor Andy were able to fix the problem. But if your suspension is ok and there is this pipe behind your cantilever one new cantllever/stylus combo should be possible to fit in. My sample has aluminum cantilever and I see no 'pipe' behind the cantilever. So my sample can't be repaired because there is no way to put a new cantilever in place of the old one. To do this one would need the right cantilever with provision for the tension wire, tension wire and fastening screw or glue for the fastening of the tension wire at the end of the cantilever holder. |
Dear Fleib, If you and Jcarr continue with revealing the complexity and faults of carts I will buy a CD player (grin). |
Dear Fleib, Because of Jcarr I was polite. I should address you only and rephrase my 'menace': If you continue with revealing the shortcomings of (all) carts I will buy a (SA) CD player. Now regarding Raul and my favorite carts I like the distortions of my TRX II, AT 150 ANV and Glanz/Astatic 61 of the lesser kind and Kiseki Goldspot, Miyabi, Magic Diamond, LP S, Shiraz , EMT LZi (thanks Thuchan) , Blue Oasis and Shinon Red boron from the better sounding kind. This also imply that I disagree with Dovers 'theory' that MC carts are prefered by persons who like 'exaggerated' (+ 3 dB at 20 Khz ?) high frequency. I am totally deaf for anything above 11 Khz. |
Addendum. Fleib ,I forget the DVD player. Not for me. I think that music is meant for our ears while violence, love stories and other adventures for our eye. Besides I always listen to the music with my eye closed. This way I can imagine to be the singer in front of me. Even with Maria Callas. This way I discovered the female part of my personality. I also discovered that one need a special kind of art to enjoy a life performance. I have seen Pavarotti and Montserrat Caballe with my own eye. The mentioned 'art' is the art to pretend to like what you see. |
Dear Dover, See Dover 07-13-13: ''the essence = does one prefer the 'rising high end' of the MC carts or...''
Halcro, I amdire your creative mind but your punctuation innovations are not yet explained to me by Lew. However I deed recognise the hammer symbol which you introduced instead of your question marks . I assume that the intention of this hammer is to give more force to your MM arguments? |
Dear Acman3, There is this old prejudice about 'absent-minded' teachers. My English teacher explained those new punctuation signs but, alas, in the wrong thread. By accidence I discovered his expalanation in the 'Vintage DD turntables'. The new punctuation signs are called 'emoticons'. So, I would think, one reason more to save my money for a new cart instead to buy a new laptop. Thanks for your support. I also hope you like the MC's more than the other kind? |
Pkoegz, In a similar context I addressed our (rich) member Thuchan with the story about his compatriot Marlene Dietrich. She was wondering why the American women are so badly clothed. 'At present' (the 60is) she stated ' one can get decent clothing for only $ 100000'. |