Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?


Dear friends: who really needs an MM type phono cartridge?, well I will try to share/explain with you what are my experiences about and I hope too that many of you could enrich the topic/subject with your own experiences.

For some years ( in this forum ) and time to time I posted that the MM type cartridge quality sound is better than we know or that we think and like four months ago I start a thread about: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1173550723&openusid&zzRauliruegas&4&5#Rauliruegas where we analyse some MM type cartridges.

Well, in the last 10-12 months I buy something like 30+ different MM type phono cartridges ( you can read in my virtual system which ones. ) and I’m still doing it. The purpose of this fact ( “ buy it “ ) is for one way to confirm or not if really those MM type cartridges are good for us ( music lovers ) and at the same time learn about MM vs MC cartridges, as a fact I learn many things other than MM/MC cartridge subject.

If we take a look to the Agon analog members at least 90% of them use ( only ) MC phono cartridges, if we take a look to the “ professional reviewers “ ( TAS, Stereophile, Positive Feedback, Enjoy the Music, etc, etc, ) 95% ( at least ) of them use only MC cartridges ( well I know that for example: REG and NG of TAS and RJR of Stereophile use only MM type cartridges!!!!!!!! ) , if we take a look to the phono cartridge manufacturers more than 90% of them build/design for MC cartridges and if you speak with audio dealers almost all will tell you that the MC cartridges is the way to go.

So, who are wrong/right, the few ( like me ) that speak that the MM type is a very good alternative or the “ whole “ cartridge industry that think and support the MC cartridge only valid alternative?

IMHO I think that both groups are not totally wrong/right and that the subject is not who is wrong/right but that the subject is : KNOW-HOW or NON KNOW-HOW about.

Many years ago when I was introduced to the “ high end “ the cartridges were almost MM type ones: Shure, Stanton, Pickering, Empire, etc, etc. In those time I remember that one dealer told me that if I really want to be nearest to the music I have to buy the Empire 4000 D ( they say for 4-channel reproduction as well. ) and this was truly my first encounter with a “ high end cartridge “, I buy the 4000D I for 70.00 dls ( I can’t pay 150.00 for the D III. ), btw the specs of these Empire cartridges were impressive even today, look: frequency response: 5-50,000Hz, channel separation: 35db, tracking force range: 0.25grs to 1.25grs!!!!!!!!, just impressive, but there are some cartridges which frequency response goes to 100,000Hz!!!!!!!!!!

I start to learn about and I follow to buying other MM type cartridges ( in those times I never imagine nothing about MC cartridges: I don’t imagine of its existence!!!. ) like AKG, Micro Acoustics, ADC, B&O, Audio Technica, Sonus, etc, etc.

Years latter the same dealer told me about the MC marvelous cartridges and he introduce me to the Denon-103 following with the 103-D and the Fulton High performance, so I start to buy and hear MC cartridges. I start to read audio magazines about either cartridge type: MM and Mc ones.

I have to make changes in my audio system ( because of the low output of the MC cartridges and because I was learning how to improve the performance of my audio system ) and I follow what the reviewers/audio dealers “ speak “ about, I was un-experienced !!!!!!!, I was learning ( well I’m yet. ).

I can tell you many good/bad histories about but I don’t want that the thread was/is boring for you, so please let me tell you what I learn and where I’m standing today about:

over the years I invested thousands of dollars on several top “ high end “ MC cartridges, from the Sumiko Celebration passing for Lyras, Koetsu, Van denHul, to Allaerts ones ( just name it and I can tell that I own or owned. ), what I already invest on MC cartridges represent almost 70-80% price of my audio system.

Suddenly I stop buying MC cartridges and decide to start again with some of the MM type cartridges that I already own and what I heard motivate me to start the search for more of those “ hidden jewels “ that are ( here and now ) the MM phono cartridges and learn why are so good and how to obtain its best quality sound reproduction ( as a fact I learn many things other than MM cartridge about. ).

I don’t start this “ finding “ like a contest between MC and MM type cartridges.
The MC cartridges are as good as we already know and this is not the subject here, the subject is about MM type quality performance and how achieve the best with those cartridges.

First than all I try to identify and understand the most important characteristics ( and what they “ means “. ) of the MM type cartridges ( something that in part I already have it because our phonolinepreamp design needs. ) and its differences with the MC ones.

Well, first than all is that are high output cartridges, very high compliance ones ( 50cu is not rare. ), low or very low tracking force ones, likes 47kOhms and up, susceptible to some capacitance changes, user stylus replacement, sometimes we can use a different replacement stylus making an improvement with out the necessity to buy the next top model in the cartridge line , low and very low weight cartridges, almost all of them are build of plastic material with aluminum cantilever and with eliptical or “ old “ line contact stylus ( shibata ) ( here we don’t find: Jade/Coral/Titanium/etc, bodies or sophisticated build material cantilevers and sophisticated stylus shape. ), very very… what I say? Extremely low prices from 40.00 to 300.00 dls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, well one of my cartridges I buy it for 8.99 dls ( one month ago ): WOW!!!!!!, so any one of you can/could have/buy ten to twenty MM cartridges for the price of one of the MC cartridge you own today and the good notice is that is a chance that those 10-20 MM type cartridges even the quality performance of your MC cartridge or beat it.

Other characteristics is that the builders show how proud they were/are on its MM type cartridges design, almost all those cartridges comes with a first rate box, comes with charts/diagrams of its frequency response and cartridge channel separation ( where they tell us which test recording use it, with which VTF, at which temperature, etc, etc. ), comes with a very wide explanation of the why’s and how’s of its design and the usual explanation to mount the cartridge along with a very wide list of specifications ( that were the envy of any of today MC ones where sometimes we really don’t know nothing about. ), comes with a set of screws/nuts, comes with a stylus brush and even with stylus cleaning fluid!!!!!!!!!, my GOD. Well, there are cartridges like the Supex SM 100MK2 that comes with two different stylus!!!! One with spherical and one with elliptical/shibata shape and dear friends all those in the same low low price!!!!!!!!!!!

Almost all the cartridges I own you can find it through Ebay and Agon and through cartridge dealers and don’t worry if you loose/broke the stylus cartridge or you find the cartridge but with out stylus, you always can/could find the stylus replacement, no problem about there are some stylus and cartridge sources.

When I’m talking about MM type cartridges I’m refer to different types: moving magnet, moving iron, moving flux, electret, variable reluctance, induced magnet, etc, etc. ( here is not the place to explain the differences on all those MM type cartridges. Maybe on other future thread. ).

I made all my very long ( time consuming ) cartridge tests using four different TT’s: Acoustic Signature Analog One MK2, Micro Seiki RX-5000, Luxman PD 310 and Technics SP-10 MK2, I use only removable headshell S and J shape tonearms with 15mm on overhang, I use different material build/ shape design /weight headshells. I test each cartridge in at least three different tonearms and some times in 3-4 different headshells till I find the “ right “ match where the cartridge perform the best, no I’m not saying that I already finish or that I already find the “ perfect “ match: cartridge/headshell/tonearm but I think I’m near that ideal target.

Through my testing experience I learn/ confirm that trying to find the right tonearm/headshell for any cartridge is well worth the effort and more important that be changing the TT. When I switch from a TT to another different one the changes on the quality cartridge performance were/are minimal in comparison to a change in the tonearm/headshell, this fact was consistent with any of those cartridges including MC ones.

So after the Phonolinepreamplifier IMHO the tonearm/headshell match for any cartridge is the more important subject, it is so important and complex that in the same tonearm ( with the same headshell wires ) but with different headshell ( even when the headshell weight were the same ) shape or build material headshell the quality cartridge performance can/could be way different.

All those experiences told me that chances are that the cartridge that you own ( MC or MM ) is not performing at its best because chances are that the tonearm you own is not the best match for that cartridge!!!!!!, so imagine what do you can/could hear when your cartridge is or will be on the right tonearm???!!!!!!!!, IMHO there are ( till today ) no single ( any type at any price ) perfect universal tonearm. IMHO there is no “ the best tonearm “, what exist or could exist is a “ best tonearm match for “ that “ cartridge “, but that’s all. Of course that are “ lucky “ tonearms that are very good match for more than one cartridge but don’t for every single cartridge.

I posted several times that I’m not a tonearm collector, that I own all those tonearms to have alternatives for my cartridges and with removable headshells my 15 tonearms are really like 100+ tonearms : a very wide options/alternatives for almost any cartridge!!!!!!

You can find several of these MM type cartridges new brand or NOS like: Ortofon, Nagaoka, Audio Technica, Astatic, B&O, Rega, Empire, Sonus Reson,Goldring,Clearaudio, Grado, Shelter, Garrot, etc. and all of them second hand in very good operational condition. As a fact I buy two and even three cartridges of the same model in some of the cartridges ( so right now I have some samples that I think I don’t use any more. ) to prevent that one of them arrive in non operational condition but I’m glad to say that all them arrive in very fine conditions. I buy one or two of the cartridges with no stylus or with the stylus out of work but I don’t have any trouble because I could find the stylus replacement on different sources and in some case the original new replacement.

All these buy/find cartridges was very time consuming and we have to have a lot of patience and a little lucky to obtain what we are looking for but I can asure you that is worth of it.

Ok, I think it is time to share my performance cartridge findings:

first we have to have a Phonolinepreamplifier with a very good MM phono stage ( at least at the same level that the MC stage. ). I’m lucky because my Phonolinepreamplifier has two independent phono stages, one for the MM and one for MC: both were designed for the specifics needs of each cartridge type, MM or MC that have different needs.

we need a decent TT and decent tonearm.

we have to load the MM cartridges not at 47K but at 100K ( at least 75K not less. ).

I find that using 47K ( a standard manufacture recommendation ) prevent to obtain the best quality performance, 100K make the difference. I try this with all those MM type cartridges and in all of them I achieve the best performance with 100K load impedance.

I find too that using the manufacturer capacitance advise not always is for the better, till “ the end of the day “ I find that between 100-150pf ( total capacitance including cable capacitance. ) all the cartridges performs at its best.

I start to change the load impedance on MM cartridges like a synonymous that what many of us made with MC cartridges where we try with different load impedance values, latter I read on the Empire 4000 DIII that the precise load impedance must be 100kOhms and in a white paper of some Grace F9 tests the used impedance value was 100kOhms, the same that I read on other operational MM cartridge manual and my ears tell/told me that 100kOhms is “ the value “.

Before I go on I want to remember you that several of those MM type cartridges ( almost all ) were build more than 30+ years ago!!!!!!!! and today performs at the same top quality level than today MC/MM top quality cartridges!!!!!, any brand at any price and in some ways beat it.

I use 4-5 recordings that I know very well and that give me the right answers to know that any cartridge is performing at its best or near it. Many times what I heard through those recordings were fine: everything were on target however the music don’t come “ alive “ don’t “ tell me “ nothing, I was not feeling the emotion that the music can communicate. In those cartridge cases I have to try it in other tonearm and/or with a different headshell till the “ feelings comes “ and only when this was achieved I then was satisfied.

All the tests were made with a volume level ( SPL ) where the recording “ shines “ and comes alive like in a live event. Sometimes changing the volume level by 1-1.5 db fixed everything.

Of course that the people that in a regular manner attend to hear/heard live music it will be more easy to know when something is right or wrong.

Well, Raul go on!!: one characteristic on the MM cartridges set-up was that almost all them likes to ride with a positive ( little/small ) VTA only the Grace Ruby and F9E and Sonus Gold Blue likes a negative VTA , on the other hand with the Nagaoka MP 50 Super and the Ortofon’s I use a flat VTA.

Regarding the VTF I use the manufacturer advise and sometimes 0.1+grs.
Of course that I made fine tuning through moderate changes in the Azymuth and for anti-skate I use between half/third VTF value.

I use different material build headshells: aluminum, composite aluminum, magnesium, composite magnesium, ceramic, wood and non magnetic stainless steel, these cartridges comes from Audio Technica, Denon, SAEC, Technics, Fidelity Research, Belldream, Grace, Nagaoka, Koetsu, Dynavector and Audiocraft.
All of them but the wood made ( the wood does not likes to any cartridge. ) very good job . It is here where a cartridge could seems good or very good depending of the headshell where is mounted and the tonearm.
Example, I have hard time with some of those cartridge like the Audio Technica AT 20SS where its performance was on the bright sound that sometimes was harsh till I find that the ceramic headshell was/is the right match now this cartridge perform beautiful, something similar happen with the Nagaoka ( Jeweltone in Japan ), Shelter , Grace, Garrot , AKG and B&O but when were mounted in the right headshell/tonearm all them performs great.

Other things that you have to know: I use two different cooper headshell wires, both very neutral and with similar “ sound “ and I use three different phono cables, all three very neutral too with some differences on the sound performance but nothing that “ makes the difference “ on the quality sound of any of my cartridges, either MM or MC, btw I know extremely well those phono cables: Analysis Plus, Harmonic Technologies and Kimber Kable ( all three the silver models. ), finally and don’t less important is that those phono cables were wired in balanced way to take advantage of my Phonolinepreamp fully balanced design.

What do you note the first time you put your MM cartridge on the record?, well a total absence of noise/hum or the like that you have through your MC cartridges ( and that is not a cartridge problem but a Phonolinepreamp problem due to the low output of the MC cartridges. ), a dead silent black ( beautiful ) soundstage where appear the MUSIC performance, this experience alone is worth it.

The second and maybe the most important MM cartridge characteristic is that you hear/heard the MUSIC flow/run extremely “ easy “ with no distracting sound distortions/artifacts ( I can’t explain exactly this very important subject but it is wonderful ) even you can hear/heard “ sounds/notes “ that you never before heard it and you even don’t know exist on the recording: what a experience!!!!!!!!!!!

IMHO I think that the MUSIC run so easily through a MM cartridge due ( between other facts ) to its very high compliance characteristic on almost any MM cartridge.

This very high compliance permit ( between other things like be less sensitive to out-center hole records. ) to these cartridges stay always in contact with the groove and never loose that groove contact not even on the grooves that were recorded at very high velocity, something that a low/medium cartridge compliance can’t achieve, due to this low/medium compliance characteristic the MC cartridges loose ( time to time and depending of the recorded velocity ) groove contact ( minute extremely minute loose contact, but exist. ) and the quality sound performance suffer about and we can hear it, the same pass with the MC cartridges when are playing the inner grooves on a record instead the very high compliance MM cartridges because has better tracking drive perform better than the MC ones at inner record grooves and here too we can hear it.

Btw, some Agoners ask very worried ( on more than one Agon thread ) that its cartridge can’t track ( clean ) the cannons on the 1812 Telarc recording and usually the answers that different people posted were something like this: “””” don’t worry about other than that Telarc recording no other commercial recording comes recorded at that so high velocity, if you don’t have trouble with other of your LP’s then stay calm. “””””

Well, this standard answer have some “ sense “ but the people ( like me ) that already has/have the experience to hear/heard a MM or MC ( like the Ortofon MC 2000 or the Denon DS1, high compliance Mc cartridges. ) cartridge that pass easily the 1812 Telarc test can tell us that those cartridges make a huge difference in the quality sound reproduction of any “ normal “ recording, so it is more important that what we think to have a better cartridge tracking groove drive!!!!

There are many facts around the MM cartridge subject but till we try it in the right set-up it will be ( for some people ) difficult to understand “ those beauties “. Something that I admire on the MM cartridges is how ( almost all of them ) they handle the frequency extremes: the low bass with the right pitch/heft/tight/vivid with no colorations of the kind “ organic !!” that many non know-how people speak about, the highs neutral/open/transparent/airy believable like the live music, these frequency extremes handle make that the MUSIC flow in our minds to wake up our feelings/emotions that at “ the end of the day “ is all what a music lover is looking for.
These not means that these cartridges don’t shine on the midrange because they do too and they have very good soundstage but here is more system/room dependent.

Well we have a very good alternative on the ( very low price ) MM type cartridges to achieve that music target and I’m not saying that you change your MC cartridge for a MM one: NO, what I’m trying to tell you is that it is worth to have ( as many you can buy/find ) the MM type cartridges along your MC ones

I want to tell you that I can live happy with any of those MM cartridges and I’m not saying with this that all of them perform at the same quality level NO!! what I’m saying is that all of them are very good performers, all of them approach you nearest to the music.

If you ask me which one is the best I can tell you that this will be a very hard “ call “ an almost impossible to decide, I think that I can make a difference between the very good ones and the stellar ones where IMHO the next cartridges belongs to this group:

Audio Technica ATML 170 and 180 OCC, Grado The Amber Tribute, Grace Ruby, Garrot P77, Nagaoka MP-50 Super, B&O MMC2 and MMC20CL, AKG P8ES SuperNova, Reson Reca ,Astatic MF-100 and Stanton LZS 981.

There are other ones that are really near this group: ADC Astrion, Supex MF-100 MK2, Micro Acoustics MA630/830, Empire 750 LTD and 600LAC, Sonus Dimension 5, Astatic MF-200 and 300 and the Acutex 320III.

The other ones are very good too but less refined ones.
I try too ( owned or borrowed for a friend ) the Shure IV and VMR, Music maker 2-3 and Clearaudio Virtuoso/Maestro, from these I could recommended only the Clearaudios the Shure’s and Music Maker are almost mediocre ones performers.
I forgot I try to the B&O Soundsmith versions, well this cartridges are good but are different from the original B&O ( that I prefer. ) due that the Sounsmith ones use ruby cantilevers instead the original B&O sapphire ones that for what I tested sounds more natural and less hi-fi like the ruby ones.

What I learn other that the importance on the quality sound reproduction through MM type cartridges?, well that unfortunately the advance in the design looking for a better quality cartridge performers advance almost nothing either on MM and MC cartridges.

Yes, today we have different/advanced body cartridge materials, different cantilever build materials, different stylus shape/profile, different, different,,,,different, but the quality sound reproduction is almost the same with cartridges build 30+ years ago and this is a fact. The same occur with TT’s and tonearms. Is sad to speak in this way but it is what we have today. Please, I’m not saying that some cartridges designs don’t grow up because they did it, example: Koetsu they today Koetsu’s are better performers that the old ones but against other cartridges the Koetsu ones don’t advance and many old and today cartridges MM/MC beat them easily.

Where I think the audio industry grow-up for the better are in electronic audio items ( like the Phonolinepreamps ), speakers and room treatment, but this is only my HO.

I know that there are many things that I forgot and many other things that we have to think about but what you can read here is IMHO a good point to start.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
rauliruegas

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Musical arts you must missed my performance/engineered quote.

Don't know why you want to include that rock music does not belong when it has just as much revelience here on a thread about cartridges when discussing sonics. Maybe you should start your discussion under the music category classical my friend.

Mike
Lets face it home audio was made for miced, mixed, amplified, engineered and loud ass rock and roll

With all do respect to you primary classical music fans this is the facts and it must ne real frustrating to you all. You spend mega bucks on your gear and if its not one faction of the music/sound its another.

Maybe it would be best to just spend the money on live concerts maybe splurge and make the show a road trip.

Long live Rock and Roll the easy music to reproduce at home.

Beatles on Sundays
Mike
Hello all I of have a Cisco copy of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto in d minor Stinburg and the Pittsburgh symphony. Hadn't spun it lately and yes quite enjoyable indeed. Im getting a nice full spread with the featured violin front slight left. Shimmering strings colossal tone the breath of the soloest coming through very real. Plucks that extend you almost can feel the air. Don't know how this copy stacks with you classical experts but for me a simple man very nice first thing in the morning.

I might add this AT 155/160 combo does all music really well. Going to have a hard time moving on to anther MM gem.

Its a beautiful morning down in dixie,
Mike
All you must know i was poking some Beatles Sunday fun. Right now playing the white lp uk first pressing and i do enjoy the dubed in orchestra with piggys.

Frogman im 60 years young and as posted i use vintage Fisher pre and mono blocks tubed of course vinyl only front end. Along with the rest of my system music is fun and special. Normally 4 or more lps daily to quench my musical fix.

Yep classic rock is my favorite and played most often. But as quoted in the movie The Blues Brothers i like all music practically. I have a assortment of classical and do enjoy it but not on a regular basis.

I have mentioned and truly believe theres no way to reproduce live at home. That fact does not affect my total enjoyment of my stereo. And of all the systems ive owned that enjoyment factor has held true.

I was turned on to music by my mom as a young boy waking on school mornings to that sweet sound of AM radio. Mom liked Sinatra Martin Como Williams yep pop music. The closest i was exposed to classical was the Mitch Miller show. We had a Fisher console it was tubed and i spent a lot of time between the speakers with Mitch Ryder Otis Reading James Brown and the Dave Clark 5. The rest is history convicted i am a music lover till the end.

Back to the White Album
Mike
Lew for sometime Sundays when possible has been The Beatles day around here. Nothing like wraping yourself in there library of musical delights. And speaking of Abby Road quite possibly my favorite.

My earliest fond moment from back in the early 70s pulling into the family drive way with my 65 GTO early into a new day Abby Road pumped as loud as you can image through my 8 track tape player. Im into the final short melodies when I hear a pounding on the drivers window its my dad I woke him up while jamming O no. In the he was cool about it but it did not start that way. Dident know it at the time I was living the best days of my life.

Gotta love the Beatles
Mike
Hello Henry I believe you are right on the money when it comes to MCs.

After going through three universes with a Tom Evens groove plus srx and sold on detail and micro detail I was convinced this is what pleased me during listening sessions. Rauls time and effort going back to the last millenniums totl MMs had me do the same thing. The result like yours forgetting that detail and enjoying that romantic vintage superior sound.

Ditching that MC phono amp and going simple with my MM phono stage brought that sound back I remembered from the hayday of analog playback.

Thanks for the fine posts
Mike
Hey lew im old and thanks for the reminder. Le has been on the road for some time now and I surely want to enjoy it, as described by Raul that superior sound she will deliver.

Working is no fun when I could be spinning vinyl
Mike
Jcarr i agree with lewms post. What a breath of fresh air jcarr your words speak volumes many thanks.

Mike
hello all does anyone know if Axel might be on holiday or hopefully not ill been trying to contact him since he emailed me on the 25th of last month.

Thanks Mike
Hello nandric good to hear glad all is well on axels end. Just would like you to know impatience has nothing to do with it. When its stated that your cartridge is finished and will be sent in a few days back in mid april and you don't hear another word that's called concern.

Thanks for the value information

Mike
Hello helcro no I have not tried phoning and not going to bother him on the weekend.

Im a first timer with Axel and yes I am concerned but no worries as I know from this thread he is a first class act and I do plan on using his services on the future. My repair was not simple I believe but Axel did respond last month that it was complete. This is p100le and as you can Imagen I am chomping at the bit to drop the needle.

Thanks for the resopnce
Mike
Hey Raul Axel sent a email this morning its on the way. I was not worried just concerned. He told me he had to replace stylus cantilever and suspension. No wonder i couldn't get it to make music.

Mike
Hello Danny i have a gold bought on ebay a few years ago nos. I bought a nos stylus assy from bluz brothers not long after its like Rauls review picture. I like the early version better than the gold and yes they are interchangeable but the shapes are slightly different and the two stylus require different vta adjustment. Mike
Hello all Axel has delivered my p100le today. And as mentioned here with others he sent it without being payed, for a first timer i am humbled and know who my cartridge repair person is going to be. I see at his website he accepts paypal and being that his time is taken fixing our favorites and not on the Internet a lot can anyone give me his paypal email address so i can pay the man and save him replying to my question.
thanks Mike
Come on Raul say yes to Nandrics question. Your excitement carryed over to me and I bought the other Z1s on German eBay. Its hopefully thank you Nandric.
Hello all been awhile but have kept up with the thread. I just pulled the trigger for a 20 ss nos replacement from stereoneedles for my at15sa body. The price was fair and lower than a few others i found. I bought a at 160ml using it with a 155lc body and it sounds so good i haven't taken it out of service for months now from them so it seams there legit.

I received Axels repair of my p100le awhile back but had a acutex 320 short noise mounted on my micro sheiki 505 and and can't get enough of it. Seams the suspension is loosing its grip. Think i will send to Washington for repair. Anyhow mounted the le have 10 hrs on it and from jump it is seductive and pretty much sounds like Rauls description in his review.

Just picked up a stanton 881s mk2 from the description by the seller might be close to nos piece. I've been unlucky when it comes to this cartridge with 2 prior ones. It has such good write ups and reviews gotta be another winner for the mm fans. Has any of you enjoyed or not this one.
Mike
Raul yes unfortunately i have not been able to get my hands on a 20ss body/cartridge as of yet. I did get lucky enough to grab the 15sa and really looking forward to the combo. If it delivers anywhere near the musical satisfaction my 155lc 160ml give i will be a happy music lover.

Yes 320 short noise is not pretty but as you say boy can it sing. It was not easy removing 320 to mount p100le. It seems the suspension is getting a little weak. I was considering giving the fellow in Washington a try. Has any of you done any business with northwest.

I now have nearly 25 hrs on my akg and have not been disappointed at all in what i am hearing. Layered and spread out music to behold.
Mike
Happy New Year All

Catching up on the thread with the Stanton 981 input makes me wonder as i have my 881 mk2 Findley setup on a nats butt. In the interim i picked up a Black Widow to mate to all of those high compliance MMs i have acquired. I did not have the original protractor and had Ken Willis make me up one of his fine protractors for the Widow. This was the final piece of the puzzle for getting 881s dialed in. Had to make some adjustments to the head shell on the Widow to hit Infinitys orginal null points. Then Squaring up 881 and adjust azimuth. Thinking that all is well and good just by getting pivot to spindle right and squaring the cartridge with the headshell on a arm like the Widow without overhang adjustment is all thats needed for setup won't get it. Music was brittle and low bass very weak after proper setup with the right tool theres musical magic. Does 881 match up to my 155/160 favorite probably not but its growing on me. 881 is truly a superior MM pickup.

Has any of you tried the new Garrott P77i micro scanner.

Well time for the cabbage and black eyed peas luck and money for the new year.
Mike
Professor i hadn't caught up on pass posts here before i saw the link to the same thread in between super bowl commercials. For sure a long thread that i will spend the time on. As you say peace.
Here's a link for a fine thread at vinylengine on loading and capacitance
http://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?t=6674&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Timeltel those youngens I'm sure he's going to take care of the gear. I've recently got my hands on a widow. Mounted a Stanton 881 and a acutex 315 long noise. Had a Ken Willis protractor delivered with original BW specs. In the end the micro 505 is back in I never was satisfied with what I was hearing.

Put the AKG p100le on the micro using Willis original setting and yes this cartridge is special in every way. Except my Fisher 400c has to be cranked up a little to much due to 2.7mv getting some low level hum. And that is what I was digging into yesterday. The hum is present at 90db in a slight way
Mike
That's a 67. I had a 65 with tripower power back in the day. Wish still had that fine machine.
Like all the rest of the flavors of the month Raul that price. Is going up. The stock exchange can't touch this thread cause the price never goes down.
Between the fine cartridges, great practical info and general small talk you won't find a better thread for vinyl enjoying music lovers. Raul O yea keep the flavours coming.

With some tweaking I've reduced hum interference and I'm seriously enjoying my AKG p100le. Axels repairs were preformed as we all would expect. This cartridge tracks like my 65 goat did warped lps no problem. Clicks and pops on not so perfect lps does not distract from musical enjoyment. When it comes to playback nothing sticks out lows, mids and highs presented fairly which lets listening come so much easily. Yes my timing was right to obtain this jewel and initial concerns due to needed repairs put to rest. Nothing left to due but enjoy some rock and roll and all other flavours of our beloved music.
Raul thanks for the fine review. Now the hunt is on and from what ive experienced timing is going to have to be on to get lucky and have a shot at this new flavor of the month.
Just picked up a Signet tk7lca last night. The seller says it was used for recording lps to tape only but who knows how many records that was. I have my 155lc and 160ml stylus assemblys to use also. Ive read a lot of good things here on the preformance of this vintage cartridge. Now to find the time to get it in the game.

Happy Easter to all
Mike
Dgob interesting your acutex 420 experience. I bought a 420 and a 415 back when they were available from the home land Italy. I have not removed ether from there boxes. I will find the time to listen to the originals. Axel sure did a fine repair to my p100le and would not hesitate using his services again.

I had enjoyed my top mm/mi at 155lc with stock stylus and a 160lc stylus for some time. Now my new number one akg p100le is getting almost complete playing time. This vintage cartridge delivers with impact, a wide deep sound stage with sound from top to bottom that no particular area sticks out. Just smooth and easy listening hours on end.
Dgob the vintage gems out there are getting thin but with diging i am sure we can bring those who have been off of the radar screen to our turntables. Good luck and happy hunting. Mike
Just picked up a Grace f9e and Signer tk7e. Do you guys go for all the way up the ladder with the Soundsmith remakes. Thacker has original tke replacements mighty reasonable. I have a 155 and 160lc stylus on hand.
Thanks for any thoughts
Mike
Halcro i should have dug deeper before going with tk7e. Thank you for the info.
Raul the price was right and ive been looking for a tk7cl so long that i jumped on 7e and should have spent time knowing what i was buying. I'm quite happy with p100lc as my favorite but like all of us always on the hunt for possibly better.
Mike
From what i read at Soundsmith web site the 350 priced tip is shaped like the cutter head. Seems like the only difference between the 2 LCs.

I plan to send the Grace F9 i just purchased for this upgrade. At least i got one right between the Grace and Signet.
Lou we have gone the same route regarding 20ss. I have a 15sa body and nos 20ss stylus. I'm really hoping I can get the time to give it a listen.

Mr professor this thread would encounter a heavy loss without your posts if the moderators would look they would see your a charter member here.

Mike
Danny I haven't had the pleasure to mount tk7e yet. From my under standing atn 22 is the replacement for 7e. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Mike
Danny I would be interested in stylus up grades that are available.

There so many I now have and not listened to. O the time I just need more of it.

Thank you for your input
Mike
I know most of you tailor your systems to sound the way you like to hear our prized music. Its totally out of the box to proclaim whats right and wrong. And for how we hear just like our finger print different for each person on this blessed earth.

Sometime this intellectual world of i'm smarter, better, have the best on and on is out of the box. Who really gives a hoot all that really matters is yes i'm happy with my system and enjoy the music i am listening to.

And yes my vintage modern system blows up my skirt in a big way.

Ok all of you intellectuals get back to posting that vital information and give those valuable ideas on making our sound machines better maybe.
Mike
Zenblaster that pretty much somes it up. Our ears are a miracle not even understood by those experts in the medical field. At 61 I'm glad mine or still delivering the music in a enjoyable way. I willing to believe the operation of our ears are different between each and everyone of us.
Nandric as Fleib described not scientifically proven though as we can't know what everyones ear make up is but like height weight eye color skin tone color and on and on between all of us humans. Most certainly our ear make up between each of us is different.

One thing we all can agree with. Here on this thread we do love our music and truly nothing else matters.
Don Professer yes really looking forward to spinning 7lca. Hoping the stylus assembly is in play shape. I was surprised I was able to obtain this long sought after cartridge at a reasonable price.
Professer if my memory is correct from further back in this thread I thought your 7lca was used with a 155lc stylus.
From the pictures the serial number looks like 438 And both body and stylus assy are marked tk7cla. Many thanks for the warm welcome. Should have that jewel by the end of the week.
Mike
the best thread on the net for us mm/mi fans. glad some of you took the bull by the horns and got through to agon. fantastic looking forward to the next kabillion posts.
Axel has my highest approval after the amazing repair to my AKG p100le. At least 5 months of waiting for return findlly I was able to listen to this gem. It was well worth the wait.
The best cartridge is the one that stays mounted and played most. The rest are in the bullpen for good reason. Other discussion welcomed on this very thought.
Nadric my German is not very good and I did not know that, Sweet! This would be a serious bargain. Will hold out hope though my searching has only come up with low priced remakes for replacement stylus. Have a good one
No Raul i believe its a z1. I would like to get a better stylus will proceed after a getting and giving it a good looking over. Mike
Thank you Raul, will put z1 on the back burner as I have to many highly reguarded cartridges that has not been out of the box yet to be listened to. Sometime you win some and other times you come up not so good.
Mike
Nandric dont blame you for giving the SAS a shot heck for what you paid for the cart and replacement stylus its right up the ally for Warriors and retired Lift Mechanics. Good luck and let us know your thoughts on how enjoyable that combo sounds.

Raul timing is everything and yours was good on finding a X1 and MK2 reminds me of my AKG p100le. I cant seem to take this super sounding cartridge out of service its just so easy to listen to. For me this is a Super piece and can easily compete with any MC i ever heard.

Harold not the barrel i feel your pain both of the last carts i bought off the web have off centered cantilevers. The problem i believe is packaging. Both were not secured and moving around im thinking thats how both were knocked out of straight alignment. We all know its a pickle shoot unfortunately another win some loose some thing.
Mike
"It seem to me that we've lived through "The Golden Age of Audio". It's not getting any better now, it's just getting more expensive.
Thank you Raul, for relighting this flame. It is surprising just how much performance can be had for so little money. All because of you"

Don how wonderfully put and O so true.

I went through like most of us here the super expensive MC period. I have also let all of my subscriptions lapse to the audio press. I no longer need to be caught up in a rat race main reason i cant afford to play that game. I resisted this thread in its beginning being so full of the im going to use the word indoctrination, for the best sound this is the gear you need.

Thankfully Raul and this thread put me on the best track and being a old guy back to my roots in the hobby vintage. Im enjoying music as much or more now than at any other time in my life. To bad i had to take the long way around to have the light go on and make the move. I wont have anyone determine what sounds the best thats my job.
Mike
(I tend to settle down and listen to music, once I'm happy with any cartridge; I find it difficult to change cartridges just to find out what the next one sounds like.)

Exactly as I play it. No need to keep rolling cartridges while you discovered one that pleases and satisfys the soul.
My experience with digital mirrors Dannys. My last system from the 70s with Thorens TD 125 and SME 3009 improved and i think a Decca red was retired and the magical CD was let into my music world. By the time i bought a truck load of CDs most of my lightning was done with outside playback in the swimming pool yard area through Bose outdoor speakers. My sit down listening through my Infinity Holosonics was not as enjoyable and i basically got away from enjoying music and got back into Lional model railroading.

Then early into the new millenium my wife noticed the Thorens in storage and we broke it out. Cleaned it up read up on what cartridges were available and bought a MC Blue Point evo and phono amp all new to me from my MM/MI days. Well that started the fire on came a brand new system in the home theater mode. Rotel processor and Denon 3910 player with AV123 RS-1000 tower speakers RSC-200 center RS-500 surrounds. I had the best of both worlds 2 channel for my analog fix and digital for all else. I was back into sit down musical enjoyment after a 15 year lapse. Unfortunately hurricane Katrina washed all of that gear and everything else out in 05.

I did learn one thing from all of this i could not enjoy sit down digital playback in the 2 channel mode. Dont know if its because of our differences in how we hear music but digital is not for me when im ready for serious music listening.

From where vinyl playback went and where it is today with digital taking a setback i would have to say most prefer the very listenable sound of analog to the edgy choped sound of digital IMO.
Mike
Raul I hear your passion and sense your excitement with your digital revelation. I'm glad you are enjoying another front end source.

I'm not 80 and hope to live that long. I have settled down with my vinyl playback front in. I have a outdated oppo 980h that hasn't been plunged into the audio chain in years. I have 1000s of LPs to enjoy where as my digital collection is small. I don't doubt what you described with your new Denon sound wise. Not going to say never will return to digital but for now my LPs are just sounding to darn good. I not only enjoy the sound but the mystique of vinyl playback. From finding those lost lp gems in record stores to cleaning them for playback. To cartridge variety, setup and playback. Along with the flexibility of tailoring the sound of our prized vinyl to your liking through vtf/vta. Throw in a big album cover to easily read and enjoy and in most cases some fine art work and pictures. Yes vinyl is in my fabric and that's a hard thing to change.
Mike