Does anyone own the JVC X-1? This cart is one of the best MM carts I have ever heard. Alas I broke the cantilever by my attempt to straithen the thing. I thought that the cantilever is made from aluminum but it is a kind of metal rod. Are there any replacement styli available? |
Dear Bangue, This is my third MM cart with the so called 'tension wire' behind the cantilever. Grace 9 and Technics U 205 mk 3 the other two. Jcarr mentioned tension wire in one of his previous post. I think that this tension wire may 'explain' their superiority. By JVC there is a kind of 'joint pipe' behind the cantilever but very difficult to reach. Otherwise a re-tip would be no problem at all. My sample has about 3 mm of the original cantilever left so I will ask Axel to glue a new cantilever/stylus combo on this 'stump'. |
Good news for those who own the JVC-X 1. I discovered 4 styli which can be used as substitute for the original. By 'pick-upnaalden.com' named as 'JVC DT-X1-MK2'. I purchased the 'Tonar 00740-DE' for 52 euro and am surprised with its quality.
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Dear Banquo, The modesty is not a qualitity of a person but depends from the circumstances. I first thought that there are no aftermarket styli for the JVC-X1 available and than come 4 of them across by pick-upnaalden in Holland. All of them are marked as 'JVC DT-X1-MK 2'. Neither is with the so called 'tension wire', alas. My comrade Don who is familiar with Jico will investigate what Jico has to offer. My original cantilever is broken in such a way that a new cantilever/stylus combo can be glued on the remainder. So it is probably that I will end with at least 3 new styli. What is anyway certain is : I will never again try to straighten any cantilever whatever. |
Pkoegz, I am a supporter of G. Marx: "if you don't like my principle I have other''. What about this chef by Maxime: 'nothing can compare with a good cooked potatoes'. I would prefer prime rib with green peas. But in some other domain some may prefer the simple Grace above Anna.
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Hi Fleib, You should check your set-theoretic assumption. There are no numerical bondaries for the quantor 'all'. There are sets with just one member about which one can quantify. Then you pretend that I have some issue with J. Carr and not with you. Neither of us (J.Carr and I) addressed each other in this context. You quoted him for some reasons and you are of course responsible for your quotation . BTW the 'tension wired' cart which I inspected is the well known Technics 205 . This one at least has no 'joint pipe' but well tension wire. So, according to your logic of quantification J. Carr has never seen Technics 205 stylus. |
In addition to Fleib's arguments. I just got Dertonarm's new Archon MC cart. I use this cart with his Arche headshell. Well I was confused by the angle at which the stylus is fastened to the cantilver. I assume 23 degrees but am not sure. So the only way is to try different SRA adjustments. I am still trying to find the optimal solution. Now regarding the MM carts. My experience is that the styli with tension wire sound better than the usual kind. Those with tension wire that I own are Grace 9, JVC X-1 and Technics 205 mk 3/4. The construction is similar to the MC carts. The cantilever is fastened to an 'magnetic ring' which transfers the movements of the cantilever to the coils. Behind this magnetic ring there is a thread also fastened to the magnetic ring and then tensioned at the back side of the tube in which the cantilever is positioned. This thread or wire neutrilize all possible resonances from the cantilever. The function of this tension wire is to balance and center the cantilever. This way the cantilever can move in all directions because this is a kind of 'one point' balance for the cantilever. To re-tip such kind of the stylus with tension wire one can glue the new cantilever in the tube of the old cantilever but it is not possible to do anything about the tension construction inside the tube. Only those MM carts which have this 'joint pipe' in front of their cantilever can be re-tipped like the MC carts. The rest can only get a kind of extension within the old (part) of the cantilever. In this part the new cantilever is glued.
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Hi Fleib, You quoted J.Carr sentence which was: 'In every phono cartridge that I have seen'..., etc. I assume that your quote was meant as an contra argument against my assumption in this regard. Well I can assure you that the expression 'in every ' means the same as 'all': 'all carts that I have seen' means exactly the same. So the quantor 'all' is used thought not by you but then why this quote? That some carts don't have or contain the tension wire in their suspension is already stated by J.Carr in his contribution from 08-16-14. My argument or rather assumption was that MM carts with 'tension wire' sound better than those without. Now regarding this 'joint pipe' which all carts are assumed to contain. I was wondering why the re-tippers cut the existing cantilever and than glue the new one inside the old one? By the MC carts which all contain this joint pipe the re-tip is pretty simple. The whole old cantilever is pulled out and the new one is glued in the joint pipe. As a fresh baked surgeon in the field of the styli tranplatations I thought that some study of carts anatomy should be useful. That is why I opened two of those styli with tension wire and was surprised to see how complex the construction is. That is how I cured myself from my prejudice against the MM carts (grin). |
Hi Fleib, I am really sorry but I need to use some logical arguments again. The quantor 'all' is a trucky one. 'For all x Fx&Gx ' means that all x of a given set satisfy the conditions Fx and Gx. For F and G one can chose whatever property one likes. Now if just one object x from this given set does not satisfy conditions F and G then the whole statement (aka 'generalisation') is not true. If you and J. Carr can show to me where the tension wire or the 'joint pipe' of, say, AKG P 8 ES is I would be convinced that all( MM ) carts are as stated. Besides you produced one contra example your self and I am more sorry for your broken beryllium cantilever than your argument(s).
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Dear Fleib, Dertonarm is a good friend of my whom I also admire. I don't believe that my report about his products can be objective. But to satisfy your or possible others curiosity I need to first mention that Archon is the first item I ever bought from him. The Arche I got for free and got in trouble with the other members of the 'German group' who needed to pay for their Arche. I wrongly assumed that Syntax and Thuchan also got one for free. Those are Germans you know while I am from the Balkans. There must be something wrong with this Dertonarm(grin) The Archon is about 2700 euro. So your assumption is probably (logicaly?) based on the price of his tonearm? I want mention logic anymore in my disputes with you because you have obviously no talent for this, uh, field of human curiosity. While Dertonarm is my champion his cart is champion for the string instruments. This is my first impression.The cart needs some more 'break in time' but my added problem is the angle by which the stylus is put in the cantilver. So I am still wrestling with this SRA screw in the Arche. With this srew one can change the SRA in fractions of 1mm while the 'regular' VTA adjsuter by the pivot do this job in centimeters. Something to do with the distance to the stylus tip. Besides the tonearm geometry need not to be re-adjusted as by the VTA adjustments.Again something to do with the distance.The cart sounds to me similar to my Magic Diamond but is the only one which can reproduce in a decent way this anemic and terrible instrument: violin. For those who like string quartetts alas unavoidable. Well dear Fleib you can see that I like some other things also next to my abvious preference for disputes. BTW which am I Abbott or Costello ?
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Dear Fleib, I desagree with you about importance of this tension wire and the joint pipe. Who would expect such attitude from me (grin)? My arguments are: if the styli with tension wire sounds better than those without this should be interesting for our members to know. J.Carr contribution that I already mentioned (08-16-14) suggest that this assumption is correct. There is no sense in trying to fix the suspension of such styli (with tension wire). Both my Technics 205 mk3 needed new suspension. But Axel as well as Andy were not able to fix the problem. However this trial cost me $100. I think that knowing how to save some money is relevant info. Now this 'joint pipe'. If there is one visible from outside one can assume that an re-tip make sense. That is to say that a new cantilever/stylus combo can be glued in this 'pipe' as well that the old cantilever (rest) can be removed. If there is no such 'joint pipe' as by the Technics 205 trying an re-tip make no sense. It is simply impossible. By carts with aluminum cantilever this re-tip can be done under proviso that there is still a part of this cantilever present. In this part a new cantilever/stylus combo can be glued but then one get a double cantilever with glue between them. This then is my own experience. If I was better informed I would save more as 500 euro. Those are lost because of the lack of information. I think that Raul lost an huge amount of money by his 'refreshments'. |
Hi Fleib, What an coincidence. I bought the cheap one some time ago and this Jico SAS replacement I got from my comrade Don yesterday. I am sorry but I need to use this expression again. The SAS one has tension wire ,of which I am so fond, inside. Don is a kind of expert for those Jico styli and also found replacement stylus for my JVC-X1 (DT- X1-Mk 2).BTW the search name should be Victor. This means for our other members that they need only to buy Technics 205 (2,3 or 4) or JVC-X1 body. Those SAS styli are not only a bargain but are also very good. For my two 205, mk 3 styli I anticipated +/- 400 euro re-tip price. Such kind of information is so to speak 'priceless' for our members.
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Dear Lew, This is your x time complaining about your Grace Ruby re-tip asking others for a possible explanation. This imply that you made no effort to explain the cause yourself. You also missed my attempt to provide some answers. I think that Rauls 'refreshment' stories caused the illusion that each MM cart can be 'upgraded'. But there is no such thing as 'MM cart in general'. That is the why of my boring arguments about the 'tension wire', 'joint pipes', etc. My question is which 'upgrades' can be done and which not. This depends from the stylus construction. I think that nothing is wrong with your ruby/stylus combo but probably with the tension wire or suspension in your cart. I know that those Grace styli have tension wire in their construction. If there is something wrong with those there is no way Peter can fix them. I assume that you would like to have the same looks as when you was 20 years old. But I don't believe that you will search for the surgeon who can do this job for you. The same is the case in my opinion with the MM carts. One should have at least some idea about what is possible with his MM cart. Well the sense of our forum is to provide such information. |
Dear Lew, We all want the so called NOS carts. The reason is of course the stylus . But we can only hope that the suspension is also ok. Those are mostly more as 30 years old carts. AKG's last (2?) series are notorious because of their wrong 'rubber' choice for the suspension. This is also the case with Technics 205, mk2,3 and 4. It's a pity because both are very good carts. But what about the other 'part' of the suspension : the tension wire? I can't remember that we ever discussed tension wire. So the fact that your Grace was 'as new' when you got the cart imply only that the stylus is 'as new' (in general)but there is no certainty about the suspension, etc. Your new (ruby) cantilever/ stylus combo is probably also ok . Besides you can see if there is something physicaly wrong with those. Well what else can be wrong with your Grace? BTW I always read your post very careful except when you write about Newton(grin)
Dear Banquo, When searching by Jico styli (Googel) you will not find JVC so you need to check by Victor. The differnce is like between Vienna and Wien (Victor is the other name for JVC). I was so impressed with JVC-X1 that I bought 3 samples; two bodies and one NOS mk 2. For 'my' bodies I got one elliptical Tonar without tension wire and one old DT-X1,Mk2 made by Nivico. This one has elliptical stylus , aluminum cantlever as well the tension wire. The new Jico DT-X1-Mk 2 should have boron cantilever and Shibata (?) stylus. My comrad Don got as present my JVC with Tonar stylus and already ordered this new Jico stylus. Why Jico used the same name for this stylus I have no idea. Anyway in about 10 days we will hear from Don about this new find. BTW the 'SAS' version Fleib and I mentioned in connection with the Technics 205 .
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Storyboy, You should check the meaning of the word 'pathetic' first and if this does not help follow my implicite advise in connection with Lew. When he writes about Newton I simply pass over his post. Despite the fact that I very much like the guy. You should do the same whenever you feel threatened by Fleib/Nandric disputes. Prescribing others what they 'ought' to do is risky business in this thread. We can deduce something or other about you this way. |
Do we miss Raul and if so why? My guess is that we miss him because no other is willing to spend so much money in searh for the interesting new MM carts. We were spolied with the easy access to the carts of the month each, uh, month. Since Raul left us I have hardly seen any new cart whatever. As critical minds we were not willing to accept his 'philosophical' opinions about learnig curves, distortions and hearing capabilities. He may have seen this as a lack of gratitude for his efforts. Looking from the Spanish perspective regarding the pride he is probably right. I miss Raul but not because of his 'carts of the month' but because I enjoyed our disputes. |
The eloquence of Lew is a mixed blessing. From Dostojevski, Kant, Newton, Einstein via slate plinths, innumerable TT's/ tonerms then elecrotstatics and tubes we now reached the domain of the (old) sport cars with special attention for the Alfa Romeo's specimens. But the sensible Dutch always regarded those as worthless cars (grin). We all know what passion means but there is no way to understand this phenomenon by others. |
Dear Lew, First thing first. I am sorry I forget to name Sartre. This Freud has obviously some 'points' right. I forget not because of you but myself. I hate Hegelians. Now about those 'northern' man. The most are blond and for some unknown reasons very fond of brunettes which are scarce in the north but abundant in the south more in particular in Italy. So some of the Dutch married some of those Italian brunnets. As is 'universaly'(?) the case man buy cars which their wifes want. As is also 'universaly' known women have no clue about cars. This should explain the presence of some Alfa's in the north. |
Amen! 'a club of sorts' is like a church community but because of all those damn atheist we need to use a 'sorts' of other name. |
Hi Fleib, The statement made is: 'I put forth that this now pathetic thread be put to rest, and let you 2 take to personal email'. You call this 'comment' and even 'contribution' without being 'contribution'. I call this qualification without a single argument. Besides his advice make (also) no sense . I our private emails we are polite and kind for eacht other. A dispute make only sense when public. To teach our 'lion' lessons is pretty arogant from your side. But that is obviously your nature. As far as I know your background was employee by some HIFI shop. |
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Hi Fleib, JVC proudly mentioned their 'pulse train' method to anylize 'tranducers' among which our beloved carts. 'Your phase problem' is also mentioned as objective. To my taste the X-1 is the best MM cart I have ever heard so far. This is not my 'field' but it may be the case that this result is the, uh, result of this method? |
Hi Fleib, Raul mentioned this JVC X-1 some time ago but I was not able to find a single one for two years and give up. But in the last three months I got three samples. One of which in NOS condition. Your specs apply to this one: beryllium cantilever and Shibata stylus. The other two (bodies) needed a new stylus. One got Tonar replica with elliptical stylus the other got the Nivico DT-X1 ,Mk 2 with also elliptical stylus. My comrad Don got the first mentioned as present and ordered the new Jico DT-X1,Mk2 with Shibata stylus. Both my Nivico and his Jico are provided with tension wire. Don is very impressed even with the Tonar stylus. I hope he will post about his Jico stylus. But as far as I know this Jico is not an SAS. My NOS X-1 is the only MM cart which I can't distinguish from my best MC carts.
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Sorry Fleib, It is not 'the native languge' but the 'native nature'. As a Serbian warrior I am easelly provoced. Actually we, the Serbians don't even need a reason to start a war. One would call this 'pure passion'. My other 'weakness' is thst I like disputes. Probably not because of my 'nature' but my 'nurture'. As you yourself mentioned several times I am a lawyer. |
Our present technical ( aka 'scientific') member Fleib is obssesed with cantilevers, inductance, capacitance and loading and convinced that from those parameters he can deduce 'objective information' how any MM cart should sound. As Kant put it: we prescribe with our laws the nature how to behave. But our 'sumprime outhority ' J.Carr simply stated: 'if I was able to produce a real good MM cart I would of course do that'. He obviously overlooked the possibility to consult Fleib regarding the question how this should be done. What Fleib also overlooked or never tought about is that our forum is about members opinions. Those are of course 'subjective' ( an expression which Fleib hates) but if ,say, three members state to like cart X than other may be interested to try the same cart and hear for them self. Nobody had problems with Raul's carts 'of the month' despite the fact that Raul is not a technical guy. His technical guy was/is his Sancho Pansa. But the most carts which Raul recommended were good carts. So ,probably, he has very good hearing capability. We are not able to conclude anything about Fleib's hearing capability because he is only interested in carts technical data. |
Banquo, It is no my intention to add to the confusion butI own (owned) 3 x JVC X-1. By my first I broke the cantilever copying Fleib by trying to bend the beryllium cantilever(grin).Then I bought one without stylus (aka the body). Then my comrad Don bought an NOS JVC X1,Mk2 by Jauce.com for me. For my first sample I bought Tonar stylus (elliptical)by 'pick-upnaalden.com'. Don got this one as present. For my second (the body) I got the Nivico DT-X1,Mk2 with elliptical stylus.The one Don bought by Jico has the same name but Shibata stylus. Both have the so called 'Industrial diamnod' . My new JVC X-1 , Mk 2 has beryllium cantilever and square shaft diamond. I assume but am not sure that the shape is Shibata. I intend to keep both. You need to be patient and wait for one without stylus. You are lucky to own the original stylus. Your best chance to find 'the body' is ebay.uk. or Jauce.com.
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Acman3, Gyger styli are designed by Van den Hul. The first was Gyger I (= Van den `Hul1 ) with vertical radius of 85 micron and horizontal of 2 micron. This one was difficult to produce so Van den Hul was asked to design Gyger II with vertical radius of 40 micron and horizontal of 7 micron. I assume the same reason as the cause for the introduction of the 'S' model but I have no idea about its dimensions. There was an article about Gyger in the German Magazine 'LP' in which the 'design story' was told . The mentioned dimensions is Van den Hul's own story. By Van den Hul styli only Van den Hul I is mentioned as such. I have never seen Van den Hul II or 'S'. He never produced his own styli but probably made an agreement with Gyger to use his own name as 'brand name' for the mentioned Gyger styli. BTW Axel still has some of the Gyger II in his stock. The retip price is about 500 euro. |
Hi Frogman, I was very impressed with a lecture by the Dutch scientist Casimir. The lecture was about a possible nuclear war. He quoted some Danish saying: 'the noble art of loosing face may save the human race'. My 'face' was involved by my second email to Raul asking kindly about his , well, situation. I never got any answer from him to both of my emails. But in his previous emails he mentioned his intention to start what he called a 'family business'. So I assume that he has not the time to mess with Agon members. |
Tracking versus tracing. My comrade Don and my friend Fleib are both obsessed with styli and cantilevers. I think that 'our' Raul, despite of his learning curve, missed the difference involved. He assumed that 'tracking capability' is somehow very important. This 'capability' we all can check with our simple test records. I myself was always satisfy with 60 microns 'pure'. That is to say without any 'buzz' from the right channel. This capability is a function of complience. Tracing on the other side is the capability of the stylus to 'trace'the groove wall accurately. Tracing in this sense is chifly a function of the stylus design. Reto Andreoli ,the obstinate Swiss and a young student by brothers Bross ,has deviant opinion in this regard. For his Magic Diamond cartridge he designed a peculiar shape which was then produced in Zwitzerland. By looking for extra arguments in order to sell my sample on Agon market I come this article across: www.iar-80.com/page 62. In this review he got an ravishing , uh, review. I think I should remove my 'Magic' from the Agon market (grin). |
World authorities are like philosophers. To refute one, one only need to read some other. I vividly remember how proud I was when I got 90 microns tracking ability from my combo Ortofon MC 30/FR-64 (without 'S' = aluminum tube). But then I come the authority Van den Hul across warning against such objective. To get such a result one need to increase the anti-skate force till the 'buzz' from the right channel disappears. Well that is how I got my 90 microns. I used then some German test record by which 50 microns is mentioned as 'normal' for 'normal records'. But I have no idea how many records are made with canon shots. I do however remember that Raul was also very fond of Tchaikovsky. He always mentioned those canons by his praise of whatever cart. He obviously missed the distinction involved between 'tracking' and 'tracing' and conseqently used those canons to shoot at flys. As a rational but amateurish person I decided to chose between the Germans and my own compatriot Van den Hul for 60 microns. My other argument is that according to me canons have nothing to do with music. |
Lewm&Frogman, Since Frege's canon that the sense of a word is its contribution to the meaning of the (whole)sentence it is not usual to ask for the meaning of a word on its own. This is the called 'contextual approach' in logic, linguistic and philosophy of languge. But for the so called languge purist even one single letter counts. You get from me the extra 'n' for your 'canons' to shoot at me. Your contributions can be called Pyrrhic victory. |
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Hi David, Lucky me you obviously had no problem to understand that I was referring to the real cannons.Those wich are used to kill people. Reference is our connection with the so called reality. The corespondence theory of truth assume the relation between languge and reality. So meanings of words on their own will not do.I assume that Lew is not reaserching the meanings of microbs but the creeps themself , write about in statements such that his colleaque can check his findings about the creeps and not about the meaning of the names we use to refer to them. In some sense 'cannon as a musical instrument' can be understood as a referring expression but I have never seen one in any orchestra. So, probaly, only Frogman was able to see them. I hope he does not teach his students in the art of playing this isntrument? My only problem with your argumets is the 'if' which you use like a real philosopher. 'If the tracking ability is not sufficient there is not much one can do with tracing'. But why this assumption? The point I made was that tracking is a function of complience and tracing a function of the stylus (shape). Those are 'different animals' I would say. The complience difference between carts is connected with the theory (?)or belief that tonearm mass and complience are mutualy dependant. That is why we see low comliance carts (5-10 um/mN), moderate (10-20 um/mN) and high compliance (> 35 um/mN). We assume that cart producers know what they are doing. I own some of those low complience carts which are not able to track better as 50 microns but I myself was not able to hear any mistracking. Probably because I don't consider cannons as musical intsruments and don't care how they 'sound'. The other 'if' is about the tonearms. Aka if you own an lenear tracker you don't need to worry about the anti-skate. But the problem is that most of us don't use lenear tonearms and may need to use the anti-skate. You are of course free to ignore us but this would be not kind of you(grin).
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Well this thread started on 01-15-08 and the most of us still need to guess about the right VTF and anti-skate. The so called 'recommended VTF' between, say, 1,5-2,5 g make no sense. If one looks at Jan Alearts specs one can see what is possible. Anyway the issue is pretty important and our 'world authority' Dlaloum contribution welcome. The problem is that the other 'world authority' warned against such values as 80-90 microns. This of course under the assumption that anti-skate force need to be (much) increased to get those values. Too much anti-skate however is the worst case scenario. I own many MM carts which can reach such values as 80-90 microns. But I am not sure what to think and need to make some choice. Those of my MC carts which can reach 70 microns with 2g VTF are not the problem. Those which need + 3 g. to reach 60 microns are. But what to do with MM carts which can reach 90 microns but with a scary amount of anti-skate? For those I chose 70 microns. For the low compliance MC carts I am, as I already mentioned, satisfy with 60 microns. If our other 'world authority' Fleib would be so kind to give a lecture about styli shapes we will cover both: the tracking and tracing issues. |
Sony XL series? I know how popular this series is. I own XL 44L, XL 88 L and XL 88 D (D= diamond cantilever/stylus combo). The problem however is they are irreparable. The body is glued togehter from two egual parts and can be only opened by cutting the body. Morita san the designer of this series is somhow connected with Jico styli. My comrad Don used the occasion to ask how to open the body. The answer was : the cart will be destroyed. My XL 88 D is by Axel for longer as one year now. He has no idea yet how to open the damn thing. |
Dear Lew, With 'seasonal greetings' you probably mean the Holiday kinds? He was very formal and religious in his email to me but I wrote to him that we want him back. There is no need for prima donna behaviour in our forum. |
To profit from Raul for years is one thing but making jokes about him is one other. We even made jokes about 'carts of the week' without realizing how much money Raul spend on all those unknown carts. Since he left I have hardly seen any new cart review not to mention the cart of the month or year. As if we forget what the expression 'gratitude' means. |
Acman&Lew, I deed not use the expression 'we' in the sense of pluralis majestatis but included myself among the 'ungrateful'. So I was not referrig only to Acman. I know that Lew is 'ón the money' like most of us with the exception of items which are impossible to resist(grin). However Lew overloked all the carts which Raul purchased but deed not wrote about. Lew's reference to cultural differences is actually my primary reason to 'defend' Raul. His Spanish background means a peculiar sensitivite to what is called 'pride'. My guess is that he left us because he felt insulted
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Abrew19, Well the saying is: ''One man's meal is another man's poison''. My way out is to read the last page except when I want to check one of those carts of the month. |
The Dutch collectievly deny any sense for humour to the Germans. But I myself very much enjoyed this German one: "If theory and practice coincide then both are probably false'. That is why I read Lew's and Fleib's (theoretical) post very carefull. Both have seldom anything to do with practice. |
Which Orsonic are you talking about? To my knowledge there are 3 kinds. For some strange reason they all have the same name: AV 101. But all 3 have different weight, strenght and construction. I own the heaviest kind and am, like Dover, very satisfy with its perormance. The nearest I know to the Arche made by our old friend Dertonarm. I even think that Dertonarm was inspired by the Orsonic for his own construction. |
Dear Lew, If my kitchen scale as well as my math are reliable then: 22-6 = 16g. I ever bought two of those MIT I carts and am more surprised by the cart weight (6g) then the Orsonic's. |
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Hi priso, ''nearly an present'' means '' friend price'' or ''minor charge''. You are not chakster who is my Slavic brother.
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Dear John, The right expression is 'the party liné' and the problem was that nobody had any idea what this phrase means. The correction , removal(as member), execution,etc. was always afterwards. That is to say by the central committee and (general) approval by the congress. However some got rehabilitation 15 years after the execution which may imply a very puzzling atheism. BTW your description is only partialy correct. First there is the grammatical error 'moderators' instead of 'moderator' (uncle Stalin) who 'only' give the instruction. |
Dear Raul, It is not my buseness to defend Lew but he is a scientist so he is critical 'by nature'. He even criticize his own (former) post and I am sure that he would criticize the post of his own son if he wrote something that deserves critical remarks. But he is, except for his humour kind (or kind of humour),always correct and polite. Bisides he explicitly mentioned 'unintended consequences' of your search for the 'éxotic' MM cart. BTW I myself wrote to you that you should not 'fish' in 'my waters'; Ie on ebay.de. However there is no question about that we all are very dankful for your efforts. Regards, |
Dear Raul&Lew, Everyone seems to associate Ikeda san with FR-64 & 66 tonearms. But he also produced: FR-14; FR-24 mkI and mk II; FR-34s and FR-54. All of them medium mass arms. So those MM carts are obviously not produced for the'other tonearms'. Regards, |
Dear Raul, I am 100% sure about your integrity but 'ínnocence' is something else. Ie I bought those AKG carts because of you. Now to cure any problem one needs to know what the problem is. According to Lew the problem is the 'coil', while according to AKG the problem is the suspension. To be sure I posted 3 AKG (corpus) + one broken stylus with no idea about the suspension. Those are the terrible 'wait and see' conditions. But I have some positive news. For the AKG P25 I discovered this 'Iakonda' provider on ebay.com who offered X10 MD styli for +/-$ 50. By Bruz/Broz they cost $200. I will of course report about this 'new' Dutch retip service when U get my AKG back.
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Dear Raul, My assumption is that you don't speak German so my intention was to add some info that I got from the site you provided. To me it is obvious that Alex buy corpuses of both : AKG and B&O. He then provide them with styli of his own making and resell them. I never looked at B&O carts on the German ebay but well the AKG. The AKG P 8 ES Super Nova one can get for, say, 10 Euro without stylus. Idem the AKG 25 MD. I own 3 Super Nova and 2 of 25 MD. All of them without styli. I bought them because they were so cheap. But 200 Euro for one aftermarket stylus I don't regard as cheap. BTW there are often the AKG's with original stylus on the German ebay for less money. So, it seems to me, even in Germany one is profiting from your thread.
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Lew& T_bone, I, the moron, sold my 981 LZS(NOS) for $250 because I have read somewhere that 981 HZS is much better. As Lew mentioned the Pickering D 7500 should fit the 981 model. I have seen both kinds on the German ebay. As soon I see one again I will inform you T_bone. Lew, if this frog had got some hearing aid would he jump?
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Dear Fleib, In the 70ies the British speaker manufacturer were no at all interested in HF . The best tweeter then was some Celestion (?) with the range till 12 Khz. But then B&W produced their statement speaker P 2H with 'plasma HF unit' (or the 'flame HF'). This was a two way speaker for wich they designed an special mid/bass driver for the range till 3500 Hz. But this speaker was very expensive so they produced an cheaper version DM 3 (?) by which they used the same mid/bass driver but two HF units instead of the 'plasma'. Ie the same Celestion + a 'super tweeter' wich was meant for above 12 Khz. The 'strange' thing was that this 'super tweeter' could be switched off or on. At B&W they made tests with persons who were not able to hear anything above 12 Khz. However all the participants were able to 'detect' when the super tweeter was on or off. To my knowledge this was the first test of this kind.
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Dear Raul, It is not easy to argue with you. There are at least two kinds of 'arangement' of things. The aggregation and the coalition. The first is an arangement of 'similar' things (a heap of stone) the second of different things. The latest is also called a 'composition'. A cart is obviously an çomposition of different parts. The cart designers try to improve their carts by changing or alteration of one or more parts in their cart. J.Carr, for example, altered the stylus suspension in order to get the centering of the stylus within some exact values. J. Allearts deed 'the same' before so that the VTF on his carts is within 0,2 gm. In this context it make sense to talk and discuss individual parts which make the whole composition. But you are always refering to the whole of the composition. Everything depends of everything else, and so on. Now an holistic approch is of course legitimate but without individual parts one will never get an composition and consequently a holistic approch would make no sense at all. I am very interested in this 'cantilever material' issue but while many make 'general statements' about those materials there is not even an answer regarding the aluminum cantilever. The physical material in casu can impossibe have and not have 'inferior' properties in comparison with boron, ruby, beryllium or whatever. Or so I thought.Ie to my mind it must be possible to discuss individual parts without necessity to always involve the 'whole'. Regards, |
Dear Professor, The Germans who seem to be born with phylosophy discovered how easy it is to refute a phylosopher: one need only to read some other. While you seem to question 'the method' of classification you obviously can't do without so you 'put' me in one of the two Russelian 'categories'. It is one old tradition to use the 'opposites' for some kind of 'mental orientation' but there are probable more possibilities than two.BTW I am a Fregean and not Russelian kind of a guy. One can always avoid some question by refering to some other . Say the aluminum question by refering to the whole cart and than argue about the complexity of the whole. No wonder that 'some of us' are still confused with aluminum cantilever. But Dlaloum deed not avoid the question and explained the physical properties of the innocent material without any metaphisical argument like the 'art' or 'artisans' who seem to be capable to endow éxtra physical qualities to their 'work of art'. However I don't believe that Raul will be glad with this explanation. His hearing should of course never be questioned. Regards, |