Hi Timeltel,
++++ acclimating to it's "BBC" sound++++
Would this be the soundstage that was provided by my Rogers LS3/5a's? |
HI All,
Has anyone noticed that there is a person (Brankopolak), on this site who is selling and has sold some of the Acutex 420STR for $249. He has a listing for a 320IIISTR for $499. I wonder if he's buying them from Italy? |
Hi Raul,
++++question is: which one performs near to the music. Not what you like more but the one belongs to " music " in better way?++++
Your statement reminds me of all the hype that was put upon us analog lovers when the CD came out. Remember PERFECT SOUND FOREVER! I didn't like what I was hearing with CD's. I liked more the analog sound but was told by all the experts that digital measures more true to the recording. Sometimes liking what we hear is the better path to follow.
Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
++++question is: which one performs near to the music. Not what you like more but the one belongs to " music " in better way?++++
Your statement reminds me of all the hype that was put upon us analog lovers when the CD came out. Remember PERFECT SOUND FOREVER! I didn't like what I was hearing with CD's. I liked more the analog sound but was told by all the experts that digital measures more true to the recording. Sometimes liking what we hear is the better path to follow.
Regards, Don |
Hi All,
Has anyone found a stylus replacement source for the Acutex M420STR? From what I understand, this is a boron coated Titanium tapered tube. This isn't something offered by our known repair shops so to have this cart. rebuilt, we would wind up with something totally different than what we currently have. I have bought a 2nd as a backup and unless I can find a stylus source, I just might have to buy a 3rd. I would hate to prevent someone from enjoying one of these just so that I would have additional styluses when the time comes for replacement. Anyone looking besides me? |
Hi Raul,
++++the one where I will " arrive " will be the one that's more accurate++++
I'm alittle confused with your statement? Are you saying that you choose measurements over your ears when arriving?
Regards, Don |
Hi Dlaloum,
Looks like they improved an already great cart. You just might be right. A new King just might be standing in the wings. Why is it that when a new state of the art MC comes out, it's cost is in the thousands of dollars. But a new MM state of the art comes out, they are in the hundreds? There can't be that much difference in manufacturing costs, therefore it must be just greed! |
Hi Raul,
Thank you for the explaination. It was the word accurate and just how you arrive at accurate that had me puzzled. |
Rnadell,
I have been looking for a location world wide that has a replacement stylus for a Acutex 420. I have a 2nd cartridge on its way to me right now. I bought it for its stylus only. If I find a stylus somewhere for this cartridge, I will sell you the Acutex (new), for my purchase price. It should be the same as what you paid for the misidentified one on the Italian web site. Regards, Don Griffith |
Raul, I am not understanding how a cartridge such as the Pioneer PC550E with the old school 15 degree SRA, is considered to be a NCG type? What is it that I am missing in your definition of this NCG term. Thanks in advance. Regards, Don |
HI Lewm and Rnadell,
I have been kinda watching the Italian ebay site (Acutex listing), and noticed something odd. He had a 420 on the bidding site concurently with a buy it now offering. I was watching the bidding one, and had planned on bidding if the price/bids remained low. It suddenly disappeared from the site. It had to have been pulled and the bidding canceled! He just may have had more than one mispackaged. Concidering he didn't have a replacement, our happy days just might have ended. |
I'm I understanding this correctly. The seller wants $15 more for the #2 cartridge to replace the #1 cartridge that they don't have? He should be refunding you money with the 415STR. I have one still in transit comming. I wonder which one it will be?
Regards, Don |
Hi Headsnappin,
The way the Acutex manual reads, it lead me to believe that the entire line of LPM cartridges have the same body, just different or should I say higher levels of quality styluses. The stated output is down slightly on the 420 vs. the others in the line. 3.5 on all but the 420 which states its 3.2. I think this is a typing error. There are other typing errors in the manual. The specification page states the stylus case for the 420 is black. It is black but page 7 says it gray. Anyway, just my opinion and I'm sticking to it!
Regards, Don |
eni Handric,
+++Will someone care to explain why those low compliance carts are produced at all? There must be some reason I assume?+++
One word answer. GREED. Why build low price, high compliance (MM/MI)cartridges, when the press (because of ad revenue), has convinced us that the low compliance (MC), high price cartridges is the answer to all things analog. The best MM's sell for hundreds, the best MC's sell for 10's of thousands. |
Halcro,
Great article. Thank you for the reprint. It's a wonder that actual music comes out of the end train wreck. Just amazing to say the least! |
Hi Nandric,
++++they can (ex)change the whole cantilver/stylus combo for much less money++++
The exchange price is about 1/2 of the full price, or what it would cost you to send your cartridge to SoundSmith for their best ($450), cantiliver/stylus replacement! Concidering the SS cheapest version ($150), is a improvement over the original, it would be smarter to send Peter the cartridge instead of having it replaced. Of course, you would have to decide what's it worth, the waiting of 3 or 4 months for its return from SS? |
Hi Raul,
I have been meaning to contact you about your upcomming Acutex reviews. How is it progressing? I am quite interested in hearing how you compare the 420 to the rest of the field. Especially how and where you would rank it when compared to my top 2 cartridges, the AT20SS and the Virtuoso. |
Raul,
I should have said top 3 cartridges. The 3rd being the 420. BTW, the 3 cartridges are in no particular order. They each do something special that the other 2 do not. |
Hi Timeltel,
There are times, when I read some of your posts, I wonder if I accidently clicked google search. You are one knowledgeable individual. Professor describes you quite well! |
Hi Timeltel,
There are times, when I read some of your posts, I wonder if I accidently clicked google search. You are one knowledgeable individual. Professor describes you quite well! |
Hi Stltrains,
+++ i guess mine will stay in the box for a while longer.+++
You'll be kicking yourself later for waiting so long. Mount it, and break it in. Then you decide how it measures up. Synergy is everything in this game, and life is to short! |
Hi Stltrains,
++++ I dont know what im missing so i can enjoy what i have.++++
Those are truly words to live by. BTW, do you need any help in reducing your inventory of boxes on hand. Just kidding of course. Got the 4000D back on so I must return to my few moments of heaven.
Regards, Don |
Stltrains,
If you stick with the 4 repair shops that have been listed on this site, you will be extremely happy with the results. If the cartridge that you wish to have repaired is not of a high quality to begin with, well, what you will get back would be a poor/low quality cartridge with a new stylus. What's the point? I've had 3 repaired and all 3 was returned to me sounding better than original. I don't want to speak for Raul, but I can recall many cartirdges that he has sent to various repair shops and I can not recall once where he has had a negative experience. I have stopped buying new. I have discovered that having an old favorites just repaired is a far better alternative. Not just cost effective, but better sound as well. Win/win type of situation. |
++++With even SPL and hearing/listening at 95 dbs at seat position with 102-105 dbs on peaks I have to lower at least 5-6 dbs the 420 level to made listenable the track. With demanding tracks like Telegraph Road on the Dire Straits " Love Over Gold " title I have to reduce the 420 even more because its distortions does not permit to go on.++++
I have that album (Japanese pressing), and have no problem with it at those levels? It sounds like your analog setup has met its match! Your dbs levels are exciting the stylus more than any other cartridges you own. Don't blame the messinger. Its just trying to tell you that the synergy between the cartridge and your turntable needs to improve as far as vibration issues are concerned. You have a problem with air born vibrations and need to isolate your analog rig better or else distortions will follow.
+++I try everything with the hope that the 420 could improve to the LPM320IIISTR quality performance level+++
Did any of the things you try pertain to vibration issolation? Don't take the above comments negitively Raul. I had spent months with this same problem 8 years ago when I bought the Vandersteen 5's. They would excite tha air molecules so much, that most of the cartridges I had at the time could not be used. One of them happened to be the 4000D! Isolating the TT on a sand box help alot. Doesn't look all that great though. I had to change racks (raising the TT 5ft above the floor), TT position in relation to other pcs. of equipment, armboard material, TT feet, etc, etc. I had a SOTA Saphire table at the time and thought I had the problem solved. Then I sold it, and bought a VPI Aries. The whole cycle of air borne vibration effecting cartridge performance started all over again! Concidering your comments about the 420, and how it performs for you at high db levels are quite different than mine, tells me that my setup method is still very good. |
Raul,
IIRC, wasn't there a cartridge awhile back that you decided you didn't like because of vibration/distortion issues you said it had? I beleave it was the Signet TK7. I wonder if the problems you (but not others), had with it, were nothing more than vibration issolation issues not tamed by your analog rig and not cartridge specific at all? Just wondering? |
Hi Raul,
I have absolutely no objection with your evaluation of what you experienced, or which cartridge you prefer. Your review actually was quite good at expressing what you heard being reproduced thru your system. You stated a problem you had during this review (distortion at high db levels), a condition that you could improve, by turning down the volumm. I can not imagine any thing else that would explain this except as what I expressed to you in my reply. I would have liked to have talked to you about this more on a one on one, but I honestly don't know how to contact you directly. This open forum is my only contact with you that I know of. But the turning up or turning down the volumm knob has absolutly no effect what the cartridge/stylus does. You know this. The related air molecule excitement when the db's change, would explain it. I felt this is the first cartridge that you have had in your system that had the capabilites, good or bad, to reveal air borne vibration abnormalities you system might have. I've had and still have some of the cartridges, in which I could duplicate exactly what you were experiencing. The increasing/decreasing of distortions with the adjustment of the volumm knob. I just wanted to give you the benefit of MY experience with this problem and hoped you excepted it (my advice), as nothing more that. Your review has actually got me concidering buying another 420. It would by my 3rd. I don't listen to your system. I listen to mine. I know what this cartridge is capable of in my system. I like it. I like it very much. Is it my #1 cartridge. No. Is it in the group of favorites. Yes. I would have bought the M320 you saw for sale if I had seen it listed, but see it I didn't. I will continue looking and expect someday, to find one. Raul, I might be old, but I will never allow that to stop me from learning something new everyday, and by just about anybody. Your friend, Don Griffith |
Raul, My quote "I like it very much." Your quote " only Griffithds fall in love with"
Like very much does not mean fall in love with!
My quote " Is it my #1 cartridge. No. Is it in the group of favorites. Yes." Your quote "Griffithds posted that is at the top of his ladder"
What part of "NO" did you not understand. Group of favorites does not mean at the top of my ladder. ON THE LADDER, YES. BUT NOT AT THE TOP!
Sometimes you just amaze me. You need to start doing fact checks before you print something. |
Hi Temeltel,
"On first play cymbols sound like the rush of pressurized air from the can of black spray paint Danny is using to up grade his styli"
You acutally made me laugh. Very funny Professor, very funny indeed!
BTW, I am a big fan of Tom Waits and have almost all of his recordings. Seen him perform in person. Great show. I owe you for the Akai RS180 stylus suggestion so I have a deal for you. I was accidently sent 2 pressing of the Tom Waits "Alice" album. If you would like one, just tell me where to send it.
Regards, Don |
Raul,
In your review of the LPM 315III STR, you give it a numerical rating of 10+, equal to the Technics EPC-P100 CMK4 and the Virtuoso. Your latest review, of the LPM 320IIISTR, you have rated it better than the 315. Then, both the 315 and the 320 as being better than the LPM 420 STR. Would that make the 320 a 10++ and the 420 a ?????? Where would you place it (the 420), in reference to the rest of the field, let say the Otorfon 20fl super, an Empire 4000D, or a Azden YM-P50VL, or even the AT20ss? You seem to be the only person who has this piticular 320 so the rest of us have nothing in our arsenal to judge by. Your numbering system have/would help those of us that have some of your rated cartridges, figure where on our ladder to place various cartridges you or others for that matter review! I feel you and perhaps others will have cartridges in the future to review and keeping some kind of pecking order needs to be established. You had already begun one with your numbering system and I for one would like to see it not just continued, but cleaned up by giving the various cartridges that you have auditioned a numerical rating. Of course, once a cartridge is given a rating number, it would be understood that it would not always have that number. If it did then we would wind up with a cartidge that would be given a 10++++, then next top cart. would get a 10+++++. See how this is going!! If our current top cartridges, the 320, the Virtuoso, and the Technics MK4 all have a 10+ rating, and something comes along that better them, it gets the 10+ score. A new list is published and all the other rated cartridges drop down a position. If you feel the 420 doesn't perform up to the 20fl, them please say so with the appropriate numbered rating. At the moment, all that is clear is that the 420 does not equal the 10++ 320 or the 10+ 315.
Regards, Don |
Hi Stltrains,
The Virtuoso has been the only current MM discussed in any length. There was some talk about doing the Ortofron Black but nothing has developed yet. I have had some great Grado's in the past. I would like to hear someone who has a upper tier one do some type of a comparision with one of our known cartridges. Perhaps someone has one of the new SoundSmith MM's would like to chime in? |
HI Timeltel,
++++Because it's so blasted difficult to align++++
I can not agree more! I have spent most of the day realigning it after spending a few days rotating a few other cartridges thru for comparsion. This is NOT a cartridge for people (I being one of them), that like to rotate frequently. It still is not sounding as good as it did when I took it out 3 days ago. I must have just got lucky before! |
Hi Stltrains,
About 1 hr. after posting "I must have just got lucky", I relocated the sweet spot. I have several arm wands for my Graham and should have left the 420 mounted after descovering the sweet spot the last time. I had to make tracking adjustments that were so small that I would swear, I did not make any setup changes at all, but it deffinately did make a noticeable difference when the stylus hit the groove. The window for setup is extremely narrow. If you hear any siliblance, at any time, then you need to continue the hunt. I must add something. I also have a Virtuoso wood. It is so easy to setup when compared to the hassle you will go thru with the 420, I swear, I think you could do it with your eyes close. Man, I wish all cartridges were that easy.
Regards, Don |
Timeltel,
Analyzing my 5 cartridge test, I realize that they were all(or of some variant of), the eliptical stylus shape. I think tonight, I will retest using Shabata (or some variant of the Shabata stylus), for a result comparision. Perhaps the answer lies in the configuration profile?
Regards, Don |
Hi Acman3 There must be something going around? +++"I need to get rid of a few but they seem to come in much faster than they leave."+++
I seem to have the same problem as you. I scored a Garrott Brothers P77 and a Andante P76 last night. The problem is, it's hard to thin out your stash when you like everything you have! |
Hi Timeltel,
Your comment,"After six hours, realigned it from Baerwald to Stevenson overhang," has had me puzzled. Years ago, I use to try every cartridge in both positions and I have never discovered at cartridge I prefered in the Stevenson position. After awhile, I just started to align every cartridge in just the Baerwald position and have continued to do it that way for years. With the difficulty I have aligning the 420, and thinking about your above quote, I realigned it using the Stevenson. Much improved, not in just ease of setup but overall quality of the presentation. I have been lead to believe that the 2 setup positions only pertain to the inner groove tracking areas. But with the 420, the entire record surface playing area is improved. Last night, I picked 5 different cartridges. Listened to each of them in the Baerwald then the Stevenson position. I prefer the Baerwald on all of the tests. I do not understand and perhaps with your vast knowledge, explain to me why this is so? What is it about the 420 that has it requiring the Stevenson? Does the unusal stylus shape have something to do with this? |
Hi Raul, Timeltel
After your posts, I have gone back and dug out my Graham tonearm installation manual. I have not looked at it in years. He provides a device that is used to setup the cartridge to the arm wand. You position the arm wand with a loosly fitting cartridge into the device. There is a plastic flip down window that has 2 lines on it. One is identified as position 1 and the other is identified as position 2. I have been refering to them as the Baerwald position and the Stevenson position. I might be wrong in calling the 2nd one the Stevenson. I am going to type a paragraph from my manual. ++++Still keeping the cantilever parallel with the longitudinal track lines, position the stylus tip so that it lines up the the points marke "1" or "2". Position "1" provides for the null points to be at the standard "Seagrave/Baerwald" positions, while "2" is an alternative setting (proposed by Loefgren) which is said to provide improved over-all distortion at the expense of slightly increased peak distortion at the beginning and end of the record. The precision of this alignment system allows the end user to experiment with confidence and accuracy.++++ I assumed the "proposed by Loefgren" position was the Stevenson? Would this assumption be correct? The #2 position does increase the length from the bearing to the stylus tip. I am finding it has been far eaiser to hit the non signal distorting position (sibilance elimination), using position #2 on my gauge. Tonight, I have tried 3 shabata type stylus cartridges. The AT20ss, the AT15sa, and the TK/SU with the Akai RS180.I also tried the Ruby3 which is a F/Gyger. I do not have a preference with either setting #1 or #2 using any of the cartridges mentioned. I have setup the 420, twice tonight using pos.#2 and found the sweet spot easily both times. I then tried setting it up using pos. #1 (Baerwald), and after 3 attempts, gave up. I'm not saying I would not have found the spot eventually, but it is so much eaisier/faster using pos.#2 which I will call Stevenson, I'm just going to stick with it on this cartridge. I do not understand why this is so? I does not make sense concidering what little differences the 2 setting should provide. |
Raul,
Thank you for the downloads. Both of them. I will take some time to read and digest what will be discussed.
Regards, Don |
Timeltel,
Thank you for your helpful responce. I am sorry to hear about your oral surgery. Dentist visits are something I can easily live without. Hope everything turned out well!
Regards, Don |
Dear Raul,
There is a side benefit from all these cartridges I've been rotating in the last 2 days. I know the Signets are not on your list of perfered but, I would position the 420 equal with the TK/SU with the Akai RS 180 stylus. That would be below the 15Sa, the 20ss and the Ruby3. High praise for me because I like the Signets. Just my opinion. |
Hi Acman3, Halco, and Professor,
I would like to add one more item to this Signet TK discussion. I also have a AT20ss with spare stylus's. I have uses one of the spare stylus's on the TK7SU body to great effects. Would the stylus improvements that I inquired about for the TK5Ea, when compared with the TK7/20ss become nothing more that a stylus profile change, concidering most of the cantilivers would be beryllium? |
Hi Flieb,
Let me see if I understand the terminalogy correctly. Baerwald is Loefgren A, and there is a Loefgren B, sometimes just called Loefgren. Neither is Stevenson. Both the Baerwald and Loefgren points are farther from the pivot than the Stevenson with the Loefgren being the farthest. I'm I correct?
Regards, Don |
Hi Raul, "Please take your time and readed, worth the effort."
I have been reading it and thank you for suggesting . It is not something you can speed read. I seem to read a paragraph, think about what has been said, reread the paragraph to varify what I think it said, and then go on to the next paragraph. It's kind of mind boggleing to think about how long ago these principles were established. Travbow's comment about Stevenson being a variation of the Loefgren is what had me thinking that Gramham's comment ++++#2 position is an alternative setting (proposed by Loefgren)++++, was what is called the Stevenson position. Thanks to everyones refresher course in Tonearm geometry, I have seen the error of my ways. This thread really can be a tool to learn or relearn what was forgotten long ago. Thanks all! |
Hello Acman3, Halco and Professor,
This discussion concerning the TK7's have me concidering a upgrade. I have a TK7SU with a RS180 stylus. I also have a TK5Ea with a 440MLa stylus. IIRC, the 5 and 7 generators are the same. If this is true, then would installing a ATN155LC stylus assy onto my 5Ea give me a 7LCa? Would installing a ATN160ML or a ATN150MLX theoretically improve it even further? Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
Yes, Crimson is another name for red. Just my lame attempt at humor? Your pizza delivery got me off of my butt to open my backup 420 to verify if it also has the black stylus. It did, so both of mine are as described by the pizza maker! I doubt if he was even aware of the cartridge mixup at the time of sale. I agree with you. When the Virtuoso is in play, it's hard to rotate some other cartridge onto the tonearm. Regards, Don |
Hi Nadric,
"We in Europe have no idea what 'Red Fenambuk' means but well to what rosewood refers to."
We in America don't know either. The ClearAudio is a German company. The Virtuoso Wood is hand assembled in Germany. The Red Fenamuk is what the German manufacuturing company is calling the wood. I always thought Germany was part of Europe? My mistake, sorry! |
Hi Nandric,
I have 2 Virtuoso Woods. One is the Black Ebony and the other is the Red Fenambuk. I was not aware of a new rosewood model? Where did you get this version?
Regards, Don |
Flieb,
"AT put gold coating on both beryllium and boron. I think they just recently stopped with the OC9III. I'm not sure what the reason was for the coating, maybe durability. Both those materials are brittle and break easily."
You may have hit upon what the answer to my question is. My coating is not gold in color, but more of a silvery gray. It deffinitly is brittle because I can see spots where it has flaked of leaving the bare tube. That is why I am convinced it is some kind of coating. |
Hi Nandric,
I like your humor/principles just the way they are. BTW. I'm listening to my Crimson Virtuoso Wood right now.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
IIRC, it was the seller that contacted a buyer on the site that discovered a 412 in a 420 box. One in which he (the seller) was preparing to ship. I doubt this mixup occured at Acutex. I think the seller bought up all back stock from someone and asumed none of it had been tampered with. Just my optimistic opinion. |
Nandric,
Optimisticly looking at your 420 delimma, I would say you are lucky. Why? Well you will never have to go thru the fulstrations of trying to find the proper set up location for it. Out of all the cartridges I own (23), this is by far the most difficult to repeatedly set up correctly. Once you have found it, you will never want to remove it from the tonearm. But of course, you will and thats when the problem begins. The next time you want to listen to the 420, it will not sound quite right, and the whole tweeking process begins all over again. Just the loosening up of the screws and retighting them will cause a change in its sound. Very flustrating to say the least. But when you get it right, you will think you just crossed over into heaven. I have spent more time listening to this cartridge set up wrong, than I have with it set up right. I bought an extra arm wand for my Graham tonearm so that I can leave the 420 (once properly adjusted), permanetly set up. All I have to do now is set STA which I can easily do repeatedly to with a tonearm bubble lever. BTW. I have just finished comparing the 420 to my Garrott Brothers P-77. I am sure glad I bought 2 of the 420's! |