Dear Thuchan: +++++ " being on the quest all the time may look like still searching for the path of believe and disbelief :-) " +++++
this " searching for the path " " disturb " me because I understand that almost any one of us know in a more or less precise way that " path ". Maybe you wanted to say something different or maybe I have a misunderstood here.
+++++ " We all know it is not black and white.... " +++++
especially in audio but a critical factor to achieve that FT system threshold is that you knew very well that " black and that white ". I can be wrong but IMHO we can't do it with out it!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: +++++ " +++++ " We all know it is not black and white.... " +++++
especially in audio....+++++++++
that is what I posted and yes there are several solutions to be " there ", I agree with Thuchan.
The critical point/subject is to know and decide when to " stops " for start the " final " FT almost endless job.
How can we determine that " today " is the right time to stop buying main audio hardware and start that FT?
I think there is no one answer but several ones according our each one priorities.
I take at random that because my system shows the source digital true reality/glorious at the same time that shows the analog glorious too then this was/is the FT threshold I 'm looking for. I'm not telling I'm right deciding this, of course I could be wrong but I did not had other criterium to decided about. Certainly that the coming time will tell me if I was wrong or not but even if I was wrong I think that I losened nothing because my audio work was and is a FT one to improve.
Pun intented from you and other persons interested on this system " find out/finding " FT threshold. This is a new subject for me and my very first " intent " about so I think is more easy that I been wrong that been correct: I really don't know but the whole FT concept is there and " open " to opinions.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum: I still don't have a specific answer for your specific question, many cartridge subjects are on top my desk.and some of those subjects will be solve by the company that will build the cartridge for us.
Our enterprise is a little complex and right now we don't know if we can achieve it.
I like the " universal " concept ( that we used on the Essential 3160 and in our tonearm design. ) that the cartridge be for all in any home audio " environment ". For what I'm learning this universality main target on the cartridge design could be almost impossible to achieve but we are working on.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: +++++ " I have to say that it would take an astute ear to hear the difference between an additive and a synergistic effect, where something so subjective as the sound quality of an audio system is concerned. " +++++
agree with you and that is IMHO our each one challenge. Fortunately we have with us very good " weapons " to fight about and to win: our knowledge-ignorance level, developed skills, " explorer " mental attitude, audio self-honestity ( non-biased. ), tests proved procedures, open mind, etc, etc. All these achieved through many years of music/audio first hand experiences and other people experiences too.
Well that's for the true synergy but normaly on audio and thank's to the AHEE synergy means something like this: " if your speakers are on the bright side then this bright cartridge does not match in your system, look for a warmer one ".
That is what we read all the time on the audio magazynes where those false gurus try to impose their " knowledge-ignorance level ", of course thes people as audio dealers and manufacturers along us are part of the AHEE.
Anyway, I like it your contribution on this subject.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: I runned with a VTF as low 1gr but not 0.9 like you states, 1.25 works well. No I did not runned 40+ hours maybe near 30 hours but for what I heard I assume that things could not change for the better too much to be at the 20SS level or over it or even at the Empire cartridge level that I disclose when I finish the tests listening.
The Signets are a listenable cartridges but IMHO nothing more than that. I'm too sensitive to colorations on cartridges sound especialy at the mid-bass and bass where the foundation of music IMHO belongs and the Signets are colored in that region and not to good on the highs definition, example: when a drum player is hitting several times in a row the cymbals I heard almost only the harmonics with no fundamental definition where you hear the player cymbal hitting, well with 20SS and other top performers this situation is very clear.
Anyway, the experience was a good experience for me.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Nandric: +++++ " but 'ínnocence' is something else. Ie I bought those AKG carts because of you. " +++++
my posts about were before I found out AKG problems and even after my posts some other people posted about those problems and that's why I decided to test all my AKGs.
In the other side we all know that Bruz/broz is an untrusty source and IMHO those X10MD are not up to the top of the line P25s. Right now you can buy through ebay samples of that X10 stylus, I think the seller offer three of them for less than 50.00 but don't believe in me and check there.
We will wait for your Dutch fixed cartridge.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Siniy123: Yes that AT15SS is " magnificent as you said it. I can add that the 20SS is a top performer too.
Yes, a-priori seems that only the channel separation figure is the difference on both cartridge. I owned the 15SS along my 20SS and I sold it when I listened the 20SS that in those times I prefered.
Because I don't have the 15SS I can't be sure if both measure the same on electrical cartridge parameters what I'm absolutely sure is that certainly the 20SS where hand selected not only by that difference on spec but because of stylus polished on " perfection " against the 15SS.
The AT Chairman of the Board in México is still a very good friend of mine whom shows me anything about AT cartridge designs, build quality, differences, etc, etc. Even every time that an AT Japanese Enginner was in México he invited me ( when those AT persons were related to cartridges. ) to talk with he/them.
AT company has IMHO a very high targets on the whole design and build audio products, I have a lot of respect for these AT people.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dgob: I don't know what Thichan or other persons think on the subject you posted, my take about is as following:
+++ " the school of "whatever rocks your boat" " ++++
well for me this school is the one that IMHO makes the whole music meaning makes sense and the one that music lovers followed/ing all over the world but IMHO each one music lover almost always is an audiophile too ( at least in this forum. ) and both " hats " are different.
Almost any one of us know that we can't recreate through our home audio system what we heard at the Music Hall because as you posted what we herad at the Music Hall is not what is on the recording, yes I don't know for sure what is in the recording but certainly not what I heard in a live event even if I was seated at the same microphone's recording place.
As an audiophile I'm with: ++ the school of "this is accurate to the recording". " +++ even if I can't say for sure that statement is achieved.
Now, IMHO an audiophile is part of a music lover person so almost always we are taking " experiences/know-how " from both " hats ".
Now, if when we are listening at home we want to imagine what we heard in a live event ( the venue and all stuff. ) we can do it but that is only " imagination " with some true facts.
It is not easy to have a clear " line " in between those " hats " because we are a human being with a complex " brain " on these kind of audio/music subjects.
I think that almost each one of us have different approach on the whole subject and will be interesting for all that some of you share with us your opinions.
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Headsnappin: Yes, almost all of us " pass " through that " learning audio stage " and that's why in those " times " we thinked that several music performance " things " through our home systems sounds better ( more transparent, precise and the like. ) than when we listened at Music hall.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Signet " freaks ": Well, the TK7E/SU finally arrived.
First thing was that the cartridge(s) are " ugly " and with lower cartridge body build quality than the 20SS.
As always loaded to 100K ( the manual states: " also operates with 100K .." .) and in my system I found out that added capacitance 350pf works well.
I mounted in my AT-1503 and mated with the AT LS-12 magnesium headshell ( similar headshell to the one the 20SS is mounted. ) with 1.25 on VTF ( I try with both TK7s 1.4-1.45grs and sounds awful. ). VTA/SRA on positive way and Azymuth dead centered.
I heard first the E, then the SU and compare against the TK/ with 20SS stylus and against the AT 20SS " full " cartridge.
It settle down very fast 2-3 hours and after that I can't detect any changes on quality performance over more playback hours. I made all my usual tests: recordings, SPLs, two tonearms, even SPL between cartridges, etc, etc.
The TK7s has IMHO no neutral tonal balance: both have a pronounced low mid-bass with a little overhang in the bass ( more pronounced in the 7E. This characteristic gives both cartridges the " WoW " listening expression at first but over time you can detect that is a " high " coloration not welcomed because affect all the cartridge sound presentation ) and at the other extreme not as transparent, wide and with the definition that other top cartridges showed ( knowing that Halcro owns the FR64 I tested there and " things " does not improve but only added distortions especially at the frequency extremes. ).
But what " worried " more was that the mid.range has not the " presence " music always has, the mid-range SPL is to low against the frequency extremes. Both cartridges shows almost the same and if I have to choose then I take the E one.
With the 20SS stylus things improve overall: better high frequency definition, less bass overhang, better layering definition but the mid-range issue still there.
I whished that the 7s stylus weight were the same with the 20SS but unfortunatlly not and each time I changed to the 20SS I had to re-set VTF.
One " characteristic " ( I don't know why. ) that I found out is that the cartridge with the E/SU stylus has higher " microphonics " than with the 20SS stylus.
I try hard but I did not achieved top quality performance from the TK7 with neither stylus. IMHO the cartridge level is at the middle of the quality performance ranking, the cartridges are to colored against other top cartridges as the TK10ML-MK2.
The AT 20SS fumigate the TK7s in almost any single quality performance level music/sound characteristic. The 20SS ( as Siniy123 and other owners already confirmed. ) is just 3-4 steps above the TK7: the 20SS is a stellar performer against these 7s.
I can't see how this TK7 can or could justify the prices sellers are asking over the net, not for me.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul.
Ps.: I don't know either why even that the TK7 and 20SS output level manual spec is the same exist a difference on playback around 1.25db. |
Dear Nandric: I own several AKG P8/P25 ( all models. ) and only a few of them performs with out problem.
Yes, that cartridge issue comes from the suspension even I send one of this ( with the suspension problem. ) to VdH and he can't fix it.
It is pity that some of these AKG cartridges shows that problem because the cartridge in good condition is a true " winner ".
Please let us know ( when you cartridges return. ) if your cartridge fix source in Holland solve in good shape those cartridge problems and really fixed.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Acman3: Well maybe not ugly but bulky. I wonder why is this in a newest cartridge model from the same builder/designers.
Now, on the other side is " natural " that exist differences between the 20SS and the TK7s if for any other thing because were designed with different targets by its prices: in 1984 the TK7 retail 200.00 when the 20SS in 1980 retail for 250.00. Mi feeling is that even that the 20SS is an older design that the Signet one its build quality is better overall. Ifyou take for example the whole plastic stylus of the Signet against the 20SS you can see that the 20SS is better build with a more rigid and weigthy plastic even fits better in the TK7 that the TKN2 or 3.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: I have in very high steem the TK10MLMK2 a top performer along other top AT designs. I have almost no compliants with that Signet design.
I can't understand what you try to say about my statement where I posted that the 155LC has lower bass coloration than the TK5, IMHO this is almost the same coloration the 5 shares with the TK7s and that the 155LC or 20SS have not or at least better controled.
Yes often there is a " house sound " but I don't " follow " it. IMHO the TK10MLMK2 has not that " house sound " at least does not shows it because does not share the 5/7 " house sounds ".
Timeltel, I'm not saying the 7s are bad cartridges I'm only saying that IMHO are not top contenders but the competition at the top is hard very hard.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Fleib: I don't know what are your inductance range to catalog a cartridge as a low, medium or high inductance one.
I own cartridges with inductance as low 30mH and as high as 580mH with a lot in between. Both cartridges at these extremes perform very well: one side the Technics EPC100CMK4 and at the other extreme the higher inductance ADC Astrion.
I think that the Dlaloum " job " on the subject is really interesting, maybe could be not a definitive one but it is a " light " that could help more than what we can think in this moment.
The cartridge behavior in this inductance subject is something that I don't have very clear yet due to other electrical parameters that works and change along cartridge inductance.
Anyway, your experiences about are welcome.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Thuchan: +++++ " there is always not only one solution but many - maybe only one which is really superior at least based on technial data. so black is not black and white is not white " +++++
well if you think on somany audio subjects that surround our hobby you can find that in some audio areas and in some specific subjects there is only one solution where in other audio areas and subjects could be several solutions but IMHO what really define the " right " solution are our targets: what in specific very precise way we want to achieve? and the procedure to control each step of that " procedure " that give you certainty that you will achieve that or those targets. Obviously that critical step on that " procedure " are the " tools " that tested or to test that the targets already achieved or not.
I know that in audio the " easy " way to go in a discussion always is: """"" Hey that's subjective or each one system dependent.... """""""
and this till today was something that " helped " the whole audio family ( designers, manufacturers, retailers, reviewers, etc, etc. ) but we customers. Always is " convenient " and the AHEE promote it to leave almost all on the " clouds " dark clouds as darker the better.
This AHEE overall attitude is an additional factor why our " high-end " industry ( in some/many areas. . ) just don't move forward with new true-real improvements and is just stand-still/motion less.
Certainly there are exceptions where designers/manufacturers are really working not only to improve but looking for " news " through their innovative designs, I applaud these people and " deplor " the other ones because these ones are not trying hard to help us customers even that they take money from each one of us.
Yes, we deserve what we have because we have a lot of " culprit " about when we accept almost anything/all that comes through the AHEE with IMHO low discern level of what we buy.
There are a lot of false rumors/myths that some audio sellers promote spreading it all over the audio world ones and again till after reading the same we conclude that that false rumor/myth is true when it is not. That kind of people only cares about money ( not audio/music, not a help for us.): their money and how many can take it from us in good faith customers.
IMHO these kind of false audio information " spread-persons " are the most dangerous/poison enemy we have and the audio industry have: IMHO an " audio cancer ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: In theory the 20SS has the same TK7 electrical specifications and its weight is very similar and performs great in the same set-up but I will take the time to be in your resonance frequency " channel " and see what happen.
I stopped the resonance frequency calculation many time ago but your " doubts " because my TK7 tests/posts give the opportunity to re-evaluate the cartridge quality performance with a 8hz-10hz resonance frequency. No I don't do it today/tomorrow because I'm testing some other system things but sooner or latter I will do it: maybe I'm wrong and is time to re-set that " resonance frequency " calculation, we will see.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Nandric: Yes, we have to grow-up and don't be steady. Which new " grin " are you thinking?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
and please take in count what I found out between the 7s and the 20SS: different output level so you have to even the SPL when making this kind of comparison test, that the 7s has higher microphonics level than the 20SS and that the 7s stylus holder is lighter than the 200SS one. IMHO all these factors have influence in cartridge quality performance level.
Btw, which tonearm/headshell is on your ( each one ) set-up? headshell wires and tonearm internal/external cabling are important too.
I used the same wires/cables on what I reviewd with my tonearm and with the AT-1503
Raul. |
Dear friends: Don't you think for a moment that because we don't agree I'm taking the subject with " ligthness " far from there.
For Guilermo and I it is extremely important how any single cartridge performs against our references and targets and extremely important too what you report on the subject because all these experiences mix is a " key " factor in our self cartridge design and we don't like that Guillermo and I will dissapointed when that cartridge comes to life.
How do you think that we were 99.999% that the Essential 3160 and our tonearm design could achieve the audio concept of " Universality " that with the Essential already confirmed by its lucky owners?: not biased in any subjective way and in deep research/design/tests.
Even that always there is the possibility to be/been wrong but I can tell you for sure that we always made/make our best and when we been wrong ( some times happened and still happen through that audio item design proccess. ) we accepted and try to fix it. It does no matters from where or whom we detected were wrong.
Regard and enjoy the music, Raul. |
against " new " evidence.
Raul. |
Dear TK's lovers: Stop the " press "!, here are information that IMHO enrich and could help to the TK7 overall subject.
Reading again that 80+ comparison chart the guy not only writed cartridge specs but he made several measures on each cartridge ( that's why he states: " estimated compliance ", he measured it. ) as:
frequency response, square wave at 1khz ( he rated the 20SLa " good " and the 7 only "f.good ". ), dynamic compliance, stereo separation ( he rated the 20SLa " excellent and the 7 only " good ". ), HF wavefor quality ( good against only f.good. ), trackin hability at 300hz, lateral distortion ( good against f.good. ) vertical distortion, intermodulation and stylus quality ( by independant report ) ( excellent against only good. ).
If we take these objective factors/characteristics/measurements is clear ( at least to me. ) that the 20SS ( that's a refinement over the SLa. ) is way better than the Tk7 but additional there is another column in that chart comparison where the reviewer pointed out if he recommend or not a cartridge ( as best buy ones. ), well he recommended the 20SLa but NO the TK7 or the 5.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Acman3/Halcro: Of course that I can be wrong, as other persons I only post what I heard.
This Signet subject ( with me ) start with the TK5 where I reported the " problems " I founded out with that model and like now some of you did not agree ( weird that with other several cartridges in the past you were in agreement with my findings. ).
I did not gived more " importance " to our disagreement for analize what could be happen in your set ups and mine but now/today that things are similar because the Timeltel sentence: " house sound " I have to figure what's happening.
Well, first the TK10ML it is not the ML but the MLMK2 and this makes a difference and second I prefer the 20SS over the 10ML-MK2.
I'm not going to explain more in deep ( maybe latter in other post if need it. ) what I'm listened but where IMHO could be the main differences between you and me:
- no one of you are using the AT-1503 MK3 tonearm and this sole factor makes differences. Let me explain it: if you re-read my official review you can attest that the tonearm I used was our tonearm design not the 1503. When I heard the 20SS on that tonearm I can't believe the cartridge really high quality performance because as you can read in the first page of this thread ( not the cartridge review ) I stated that the 20SS is a difficult cartridge to achieve good sound that I achieved after several tests with different headshells and tonearms.
The importance of tonearm with this cartridge you can attest it by this: in the review the cartridge was tested with VTF 1.4grs ( against 1.25grs in the AT 1503. ), VTA/SRA dead flat ( against VT/SRA positive in the AT 1503 ), capacitance 150pf ( total ) against 500pf ( in both tonearms/cases loaded at 100K. ) and different headshell. As you can see two different set ups to achieve top quality performance ( not the same but IMHO top one. ) that to me tell me the critical importance ( more than with other cartridge. ) of tonearm/headshell selection to achieve top performance.
- if you read my post here on the TK7s my " problem " reside mainly in the low mid bass and bass ( that affect overall all the cartridge presentation including that " reccesed " mid range against the 20SS that has not IMHO that colorations. ) cartridge quality performance ( not different from the 5s. ).
I always said and posted that the Bass/low mid-bass is where the music foundation belongs and not only this but if your system ( for whatever reasons .) can't be accurate in this ranges then we are in trouble because affects the whole quality performance level. My system is extremely accurate on that frequency range, does not " permit " colorations ( I mean disclose minimum colorations of any source. ) and goes as deep as need it by the source.
The kind of colorations on that frequency range that I posted preclude ( in my system ) to have a neutral tonal balance with preccense on the midrange and " great " higs and that's what IMHO is happening with the 7s when the 20SS has a lot lower colorations in that same ferquency ranges that permit a better midrange and highs performance and obviously a better bass/low mid-bass performance that IMHO put the 20SS way over the 7s.
Could be I'm wrong?, yes could be but you can do it a question: these 5/7s cartridges are compensating ( in some way ) for defficiences in your each one systems and the 20SS ( as you said ) is dead flat on frequency response and can't compensate? This is only a possibility but I can't be 100% sure.
I trust in what you are hearing but I trust to on what Siniy123, Dgarretson ( that owns Velodyne lattest generation. ) and others posted about the quality performance level on the 20SS.
I will " love " to try again those Signet's but unfortunatelly I don't have the time to do it in a deep way as we would like.
Maybe some of you already readed this post:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&3793&4#3793
unfortunatelly I don't know where you are on that FT subject. I know where I'm and in " front " of this fact and with out diminish in anyway what you " have " at home I think that this " system stage " could explain somethings like the ones we are taling on cartridge tests different opinions, in specific with the " freaks " because with other cartridges we almost don't have " critic " differences.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: Yes I can give my point of view on your questions but first because I ask first and you don't give any answer about:
++++ " Permit me to ask both of you: why do you think you are right and I'm wrong? what support your opinions? " +++++
and please don't post questions as an answers. So, I'm wait first for your wide explanation to my two questions.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Acman3: I'm not worried about me on the TK7 subject it is only that I like to have certain ( when is possible. ) in what I think or thinked or experienced.
First against my self targets ( stay in " focus " always is my main sub-target. ) and second against other people opinions that are surrounded by a " different " audio systems and with " different " audio/music priorities.
IMHO maybe I know many of you ( system and priorities. ) better than you know me and this " fact " makes that perhaps for me is more easy to understand your opinions and put those opinions in the " right " place/stage/audio environment when for you is not so easy.
No, Acman3 you can be sure that I don't take a sentence ( any ) as an insult from people like you that I respect because your integrity.
I will try to come back on the subject with what I already analyzed from all what I experienced and all what you experienced because IMHO there are some factors that even that are in our latest posts seems to me that we are not given the right " weight " to each one when each one has an influence for the better or bad in the cartridge quality performance level.
Who is right has no main importance to me but the whys.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Don't miss this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Audio-Technica-AT-24-Hard-Find-/260777329104?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cb78a41d0#ht_930wt_1139
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Timeltel: STOP TO PUSH ME. You really don't want I answer you. Your personal " feelings / self inferiority-complex " is your problem not mine, if you can't " deal " with who I'm that's up to you.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: I " losted " this one from you:
++++ " Regards, Raul. It is simple. You don't care for the Signet TK7SU. I don't care for the anemic Signet TK9 or the AT22, or the distant sounding Ortofon M20FL, which you enjoy and this is fine with me. Further discussion is a waste of my time.... " +++++
if all is fine with you ( as you posted ) and if " further discussion is a waste of your time ", then : what is all about? where or why it comes your last post? makes no sense.
Yes, I don't care on the 7s in the same way I don't care on any other cartridge because I don't have any personal interest in support one cartridge model(s) over other cartridges.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Oh, yes I like that Ortofon in the same way that liked to Fleib, Lewm, Siniy123 and several other 20FL Super owners.
Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: If it is true that I don't care on the 7s I want that you know that I care about people ( like you. ) in this thread and this is the only reason why I took my time to buy the 7s even that I don't need it at all and that I did not had/have any single personal interest to own that cartridge.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: Where are your post where you compared the 7s against the 20SS?, I can't find it and I would like to read it because I'm taking you in count in this " discussion " assuming you are an AT20SS cartridge's owner ( as me that made the comparison between these cartridges not other ones. ). If you are not then everything is almost said it from my part to you.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
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Dear friends: As Siniy123 said: a great cartridge and seems in very good conditions:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Audio-Technica-AT15SS-cartridge-/290564622519?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D1%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D9078844574500050174#ht_710wt_1139 Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Fleib: +++++ " When you have the same tip on two different cantilevers, the difference can be revealing. If you swap a TK-7_ for a 20SS, it would be much more difficult to tell. " +++++
I don't know if you own both cartridges but the cantilevers on the 7 and 20SS are different: aluminum against beryllium in the SS.
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
Dear Chris: Agree, the Gold Blue " means " a lot more of that 130.00 and yes I readed too about that premature failure on the cantilever, I own the Gold Blue and the Dimension 5 and I can't report any trouble about but only time could tell.
On the VTF subject and with a new cartridge like yours I usually set up to the high VTF manufacturer range for the first 15-20 hours till the suspension settle down but there is no rule about how many hours: sometimes less sometimes a little more.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: I know what you are hearing and good you are enjoying: that's your top quality performance level. I don't want to go in deep to explain you why you are hearing what you are hearing, you are happy this way and this is all about.
Halcro: how compares against digital?
Btw, if someone want to buy the 7 mine is on sale.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: There is no " mysterious source " where I took the cartridges measurements. I had the cartridge comparison chart in Pdf format and due to my very low computer knowledge I can't paste or linked to this thread ( I don't know yet how do it that. ).
The only reference I have is that I have this document because I took it from VE. So I take my last two-three days looking for on VE and I found out yesterday. As you can see it comes in a thread from 2004 where there was any single post till I posted yesterday ( that I found out ) asking for the source of the chart that today you know comes from late 1970 by Hi FI Choice magazyne:
http://www.vinylengine.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=288581#288581
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum: Again, great job.
+++++ " I have been unable to get a response from any cantilever/stylus maker with regards to any capability as to tuning and adjusting the mechanical resonance.
Having stated the above, there is no possible way an after market stylus can sound like the original unless it is a perfect copy. (including the detailed tuning of the suspension which adjusts the resonant frequency!) " +++++
this is IMHO a critical reason why a cartridge-stylus re-tip must be made/make it by the cartridge manufacturer if we like that cartridge quality performance level. Unfortunately there is no " manufacturer re-tip " by all those vintage cartridges so we are exactly with an enviroment as you states.
Keep " walking ", very interesting experiences shared with us.
Regards and enjoiy the music, raul. |
Dear friends: I forgot, if your systems is looking for " colorations " to compensate system deficiency or deviations then the 1080LT is not for you.
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: 1080LT. Many months ago ( when many of us were " eager " of new vintage cartridge models. ) I test it an recommend it. If I remember some of you bought it, between of you was Downunder whom posted he liked it ( I refer to Downunder because he was a difficult person with these vintage cartridges. ).
I never comeback to this cartridge till a few weeks ago ( I can't remember what move to do it. ) and even that I " remember " was a good cartridge I can't remember how good was/is it.
The good news is that this Empire cartridge is not only good but very good.Some of you that already own it could be time to try it again.
This is a P-mount design that I mounted in the Grace G-945 ( Halcro, good for you and Dgob too. ) which made very good match ( I can't remember in which tonearm mated when I " discover " it and this time the performance level was and is so high that I don't try it yet in a different tonearm than the Grace. ) in the original Nagaoka magnesium headshell ( 10 grs. ).
VtF: 1.25grs, positive SRA, loaded at 100kohms with added 350pf on capacitance, no antiskating and azymuth centered. It takes around 25 hours to settle down ( 95% performance improving till 40-50 hours. ).
It is a differnt performer than the 4000D3 or the 1000ZX/e, I mean different music presentation as if Empire left these models " signature " and choosed a new " house sound ".
Its cantilever is a Gold plated aluminum alloy and Empire said that the stylus shape is: Para Linear 0.25x2.5 and has TM registr on the design. The bandwindth per se is impressive: 6hz to 40khz.
First thing that I noted is that instruments sound have a " rightness " in the tone color ( Frogman meaning. ) that beats other Empires I heard. Both frequency extremes are really great both are not only accurate with very good " feeling/true " but transparent that's is not an n easy task for any cartridge.
The cartridge it self even with its very high quality performance level permit that you enjoy the music and not the cartridge. I don't find yet any cartridge/music characteristic where I think is not good enough. You can go from top to bottom and IMHO you will be satisfied with the cartridge quality performance.
But the very good news is that for the persons that could be interested to buy it is that exist the source for NOS cartridge at less than 200.00!!!:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Empire-1080-LT-1080LT-T4P-cartridge-NOS-/400101138353?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d27e2dfb1#ht_2669wt_1139
Don't miss it, especially at this price.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: With the 1080LT IMHO is " mandatory " to hear it/set up with out stylus guard.
Downunder, maybe could be interesting you give another " take " ( you can't lose nothing. )to the 1080Lt, I'm really " discovering it " ( as you posted several times. ) given listening time to " understand "/confirm its IMHO high quality performance level and till now nothing tell me is not a top cartridge.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: +++++ " Every new or vintage component of value I have ever heard, has made the joy of listening to vinyl ever more so. " +++++
absolutely true and I can add that IMHO this is true with any audio source. It does not sense the other way around, could be exceptions but normally your statement is the " rule ".
Btw, you posted: ++++ " Halcro: how compares against digital? Dear Raul, If your analogue sounds like digital...... " +++++
I can't understand your post, first because you don't give me yet and answer to my question and second because I can't read in this thread page any post where I said: " my analogue sounds like digital ", so please don't put in my " mouth " words that comes from your " imagination ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Chris: I was unaware you own the Empire, yes is very good IMHO better not only what it looks but what we can imagine.
Do you already tested with out stylus guard?, IMHO with this cartridge is important to pull-out the stylus guard. If you want to test it ( worth to do it. ) in that way be carefully when pull-out the stylus guard, you need steady hands.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Chris: I'm refering to the 1080LT but maybe you are talink on the 4000D3. Both cartridges " appear " in two different of my latest posts.
Anyhow, both cartridges are very good performers.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: I assume that when you posted " component of value " and between other things that means a " component with lower distortions ".
If that's true then this new component in the audio system will help as an example: that some recordings/LPs that were unlistenable in the past now we not only could listening but even enjoy it.
In my answer post to you I said: " could be exceptions " and I think there are. How is it?
Unfortunately our beloved analog source hobby is not perfect and " full " of distortions elsewhere ( well not only analog but an audio system. ). This kind of distortions in someway preclude that we can be aware of the limitations that an audio system link could has and that the overall system distortions does not permit we discern about. When our system because we add a lower distortion item or because for any reasons we achieve lower distortions in the system then that system audio link will shows its limitations that now we know is degrading the whole system quality performance level. Other advantage that gives us lower system distortions is that we can discern more easy differences under test audio item comparisons. This is true, at least in my system, because under my listening SPL tests with LPs, CDs or cartridges it is under " stress " condition the way differences and item limitations comes out, lower system distortions is mandatory to achieve this grade of discern.
I don't know which is your " take " about and if you can could be nice that you share it with us.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Thuchan: Good to see you are now well " seated " on the MM/MI alternative.
Btw and IMHO: don't you think to many tubes on your analog set up?, especially when you are talking of " colorations ". Of course that everyone " kill the cat " as he likes.
Hey Downunder here appear a tube system that likes MM cartridge, so not only SS are good for that source alternative as you thinked.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: I forgot. That Thuchan tonearm/cartridge set-up could tell us and confirm that the best/ideal match tonearm could be not always the one that puts things on the 10hz ideal resonance frequency but the one that like us. You " blame " me several times because my tonearms are " non adequate " for the cartridges but nothing is perfect.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Fleib: Yes, I agree: it is important and I'm not diminished the subject.
My personal problem with is that testing so many cartridges over the time it makes things more dificult if I try to be always in that 10hz ideal number, not that I can't do it because in the old times I always did it but from some years now different cartridges showed me high quality performance even that were out of that ideal resonance frequency number and this fact made that I decided not to be absolutely orthodox in that matters.
I'm with you.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Fleib: Normally I'm dogmatic on audio important subjects but I took some " relax " from that dogmatic and IMHO correct attitude after " live " so many discrepancies between what in theory must be happen and what really happened on the reality through system playback due to the imperfect an imperfections in our beloved audio hobby.
So, many times what things must be did/does not on true home system life.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: I already had your Pritchard reference on that subject: there are no " secrets " over the net.
+++++ " tuned to your taste but as discussed in the past more than one road leads to Rom " +++++
this is the difference that you today can't understand but maybe in the future you could do it when learn about: IT IS NOT TUNED TO MY TASTE, period.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro: No, I did not. For years my system was tunned to my preferences as almost all of us did it over 20-30-40 years as you said. I left this secure step in the Audio Learning Curve I think more or less 6-7 years from now and pass to other new ( for me ) up steps in that ALC.
It is logic reactions like the T_bone one or other persons when we can't understand exactly what on hell is happening with Raul. I have no doubt that many of you sooner or latter will be " there " and then you will understand what today has no " foots not a head ".
Btw, I don't know why people think that all audiophiles must stay on the same ALC step level, makes no sense. IMHO it is obvious that some group of audiophiles are in the same ALC step level, other group could be at lower steps level as other groups of audiophiles are several steps a head: something wrong with this?, I don't think so is the way things are.
Audio in this regard is no different from ( example ) race cars: there are pilots at the top Formula 1 and there are pilots in Formula 3 that can't ( suddenly ) in Formula 1 level with out learn first what they need to be " there ". All is a learning process.
Seems to me that people think that because have 40-50 years of audio experience that's enough and this is a mistake because if it is true that years of experiences are important IMHO it is more important which kind of experiences and which quality level of experiences we have that how many years we have on audio.
I don't want to be more specific or go more in deep about because all of us are extremely sensitive when some one " touch " our system or our knowledge-ignorance audio level. So I stop here.
Btw, you and me agree on that: Distortions and/or distortions absent are almost all about audio. This is a main key to be " there ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |