Dear friends: I'm testing the Empire 4000D/III, is so good that I have to leave the Nagatron test away.
I don't have time now to explain nothing about other that I will prepare a cartridge official review.
I'm not finish the Empire test but I think outperform the 1000ZE/X ( a priori ).
IMHO a must to have. here you can find it NOS, seems to me that the seller has more than one sample:
http://cgi.ebay.com/EMPIRE-4000D-lll-GOLD-ORIGINAL-TURNTABLE-NEEDLE-/250632080597?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5ad60cd5#ht_500wt_1154
hurry!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Pryso/Downunder: I have a very old relationship ( almost personal ) with VdH due that use theirs services several times with VdH cartridges I own/owned and with several non VdH LOMC ones.
At the begining I send all those cartridges through a USA VdH dealer/distributor till and due that in México there is no VdH dealer/distributor I ask to send it directly and VdH accept in this way ( if exist a VdH representative in your country VdH does not accept direct " business ": period. ).
VdH him self is an owner of several MM/MI vintage cartridges ( including the EPC100 ) and I understand he likes a lot and has too almost all detail information on almost any MM/MI vintage cartridges. As all you know not only VdH is " famous " for its VdH stylus propietary designs but because they build it, all these facts IMHO gives to VdH some advantages over other re-tippers.
I already send to VdH around 10-12 vintage MM/MI for " refresh ", what means this?, normally fine tunning/refresh cartridge suspension other times re-tip. In either case I always ask to that the cartridge job be made/do it to leave the cartridge in ORIGINAL status. I'm very confidence with this ORIGINAL status that VdH try to attain. I have to say that if I don't have all that past experiences with VdH probably I don't leave that any one touch my Technics sample!
One example that could put some light on this Original VdH job is this: I own two Sonus Dimension 5 where one I bought NOS and the other used. Well the NOS never was near the high quality performance of the used sample, far from there. Over the time I decided that the used sample needs a re-tip and I send it to VdH along the NOS sample where in this one only ask a suspension " refresh ". When both cartridges return and after both settle down I can't say which one was the NOS, the sound on both cartridges is similar and if you see it through a microscope you can't say if there are any differences. I have to say that how the stylus is attached to the cantilever is unique to the Sonus Dimension 5 design and VdH copy exactly in the same way!
The VdH service is more or less expensive and they make a fee charge for non VdH cartridges. I'm willing to pay for this kind and work level that match my precise/non-compromise targets.
In the other side last time I use SS re-tipping service was with an original ruby cantilever cartridge LOMC design that when I receive it ( fixed by SS ) I note that the cantilever was larger than the original, I ask about and he told me that the cartridge need it in that way: for many people this could be fine certainly not for me.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Finally I can post the Technics cartridge review under Forum " reviews. There I post some pictures ( bad ones but.... ) , you can go inside making " click " on my moniker " reviews " or here:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ranlg&1268864860
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Like the Ortofon's 20FL and 20E that can be interconverted because share the same body cartridge but different stylus shape the Azden YM P50VL can be converted on the P50E. The ebay price of the Azden P50E, that is the first step down the P50VL, is 189.00.
Some of us find that in the Ortofon's the E stylus replacement is surprising good even that is a elipthical stylus shape against the line contact in the FL model, in my case I like the E a little over the FL.
Well, here you can buy the E stylus shape replacement for your P50VL for less than 30.00!!!!: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Raúl/Mis%20documentos/Azden%20stylus%20replacement.htm
it seems to me that is an original replacement not a generic one, I already order it and intuition say that is worth to try it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Kingmacaw: Here you can find a Signet stylus replacement:
http://www.musonic.co.uk/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&search_in_description=1&zenid=rk1hkece1mqlvh0sn8h20u0lr1&keyword=signet
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/index.php?search=signet&x=0&y=0
http://www.adelcom.net/
btw, the 9 stylus can't fit your Signet model.
I think that your Win could be re-tipped by VdH.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends and Waynefia: This NOS Technics is looking for a " good place " to play, don't miss it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=320595334895&Category=64620&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D2#ht_3759wt_1137
Waynefia, great for your Jelco and comes with azymuth adjustement!
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
Dear Funflyer: Well that the Azden performs so well in that secondary system tells a lot of things on the Azden " pedigree ". On the 1080T I don't have that " larger than life " cartridge performance characteristic you experienced, good cartridge too.
You have very good cartridge " arsenal ", I hope than in the future you can find an Astrion body is IMHO worth to have it its main cartridge characteristics differ a little over the XLM you own. Btw, the AKG Supernova is an AKG P25/35 MD with VdH stylus, I have both and preffer the non VdH model.
About how the thread " it has ended up " IMHO the thread was and is building by all of us and not by " 3-4 private discussions Agoner's ", now this is an open forum and an open thread where through the time we already had discussions on different topics and some times not mainly on cartridges. As I say a thread is a " building " by all of us ( inluding you ) contributions. The people decide by it self when post here but we can to push about or in what direction/topic could have to go the thread. I can give you an example, I posted 10 days ago trying to follow what Halcro and other persons opinion on cartridge distortion importance and till today no one of you cares about, I mean not that do not care but that don't post trying to share their experiences or trying to make a wide distortion subject discussion. Here it is the post:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&2036&4#2036
can you tell me why no one ( including Halcro ) makes/made a comment about?, btw that post is open to discuss.
In the other side, the thread is a long one and " energy " over time change.
Lewm point out that I even start a new thread about the Technics 100C but my target more that talk about the cartridge ( where exist a formal review. ) was to know how the people react/think on " the best " audio item figure/assertion.
Anyway, every person contribution on the thread always is welcome as a fact what IMHO we all need are those other people contributions that can enrich our each one know-how.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Kingmacaw: Grado has very good design cartridge and due that very good quality performance. I never had hum problems with my Grado but some people had.
Please read this week post where you can read on a great Grado cartridge:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&2060&4#2060
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Due that we are talking on cartridges and cartridge set up it seems to me that could be important to read and comment on what I posted in other thread on that subject:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1271618618&openflup&47&4#47
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1271618618&openflup&64&4#64
Regards and enjoy thye music, Raul. |
Dear Strat1117: Certainly you are reffering of what I posted in 2008 on the original thread.
As you say over the time things change a little and now I own a Shure 97 and III with Jico SAS stylus that performas really good. Now that you point out maybe is time to re-set on the Shure V and test it again, we will see.
Glad that you enjoy the MM/MI analog source alternative through your Shure cartridge. Well IMHO maybe that is only the tip of the iceberg and you could try other vintage cartridges like: Ortofon M20E Super, Nagaoka MP50, Empire 1080LT that you can find NOS through the net ( ebay/LPgear. ) or these ones:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&2092&4#2092
Welcome a board and keep in touch.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Normally I follow the manufacturer advise and if not then Löfgren B that gives lower distortion between null points ( during more play time ) and a little higher outside those null points.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: +++++ " I don't doubt that you hear the colorations you say you hear, but it is not due to the choice of Baerwald, Lofgren, or Stevenson per se. " +++++
well with IEC standards there is no differences in the offset angle between löfgren and Baerwald, there is difference in the overhang ( around 0.5mm. ) and null points. Where exist an offset angle difference is with Stevenson calculations and where the kind of distortions we heard are way different. In Baerwald vs Löfgren are tiny differences if you can hear it and your system has that kind of resolution.
I can't say because I don't know which is the behavior of the cartridge cantilever against trackin error/distortions added for different set up geometry but here is more complex that only the forces against the cantilever because we have to take in count: compliance, antiskating , VTF and even VTA/SRA, 33rpm or 45rpm, LP recorded velocity, inside/middle/out side the LP, etc, etc., too complex to be sure on what you are saying about.
In the other side the tonearm manufacturers tell almost nothing on the subject. They give us the tonearm effective length and overhang. I can remember if they give the tonearm offset angle but I think normally did not.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Well, the Timeltel " pressure " asking to try one of my Acutex cartridges give me the opportunity to heard the humble LPM 315III STR model.
What a fantastic and so unique cartridge. This MM/MI analog source alternative is IMHO an endless experience of great " gem " discoveries.
I never imagine that in my " stock " of cartridges I could have a cartridge that can/could surpass the greatness of the Technics EPC-P100C MK4 and this Acutex did/do it.
This is my new " The Best " and with a solid 10++ level in the cartridge quality performance ladder, just amazing!!!
You can read and see it the Acutex in the cartridge review here:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ranlg&1272832599
As always your comments are welcome.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Right now I'm testing the Elac and Nagatron cartridge performance.
These are my findings on the Elac:
as you know Elac is a very old German company that betwwen other things designed and design cartridges. I understand they start with cartridge design on the early 60's so around 50 years ago!!!, certainly they know something about.
My Elac cartridge is the 896ESG H24Sp that was the top of the line along the 796 HSp Jubilaüm.
Both cartridges use boron cantilever with VdH 1 stylus. There are other three Elac models that use VdH 2 stylus that was a step down on VdH stylus level, all other Elac ( 795,794,792, etc etc. )cartridges use elliptical stylus shape and that's why in the cartridge denomination always appear an E.
The main differences on those top of the line Elac cartridges are: compliance where in mine is 24cu and the 796 30cu and in output where mine is 4.5mv against 5.6mv on the Jubilaüm.
The 896 cartridge specs are not " spectacular " like other MM/MI cartridges, frequency response: 10 to 30khz, channel balance 28/20 at 1k/10K.
I mounted in the Grace G-949 with a Lustre magnesium ( 10grs. ) headshell, no antiskating, no stylus guard, 1,5grs on VTF, 100K load impedance with no added capacitance and with a " high " positive VTA/SRA. My cartridge sample is a second hand unit.
The overall quality performance is really friendly: you like it very fast, the music flow easy with good tone where the bass when asking for is not only deep but with very good pitch, resolution, and very low overhang. At the other frequency extreme the HF are all there are extended with out overbright or excess on shine, it is not soft or reticent but maybe a little low on HF energy. The mid-bass/midrange is very good too with great " feeling " on the cartridge performance. I like it.
I like it so much that this will pass to the VdH " touch " cartridge waiting list. This Elac cartridge is worth to have it and as " ugly " it is ( IMHO ) as good performer it is. Not easy to find but you and me know that sooner or latter some Elac samples could appear over the net on sale.
IMHO belongs to the level 8 on the cartridge quality performance ladder.
I need more days for the Nagatron 350 report not only because it shows me something especial but because in the next 48 hours I will put my hands on the Technics 100C integrated headshell cartridge that I will have only for a few hours for test it.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dgob: I don't have mounted the Mörch tonearm and I have no doubt is good match for the P100C MK4. Well almost anything is, the cartridge is so good that IMHO is almost impossible that could sound/performs bad in any environment.
World class item.
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Montepilot: Well I'm sure that when you finish with the fine P-76 that 4000 DIII you own can give you a full music enjoyment. Btw, the 100K impedance load with this Empire is a must to have and the manufacturer advise.
About the cartridges settle down time there are differences cartridge to cartridge due mainly to differences in the cartridge suspension design. In the case of my vintage MM/MI cartridge samples that settle down time were really short and could be a little different from the same cartridge model due to its vintage/years that affect the cartridge suspension in a little different way cartridge sample to sample. On the LOMC cartridges I can't remember any of my cartridges that takes more than 40 hours maybe 50 hours and certainly no one 100 hours. I can't see any reason for such so long cartridge settle down time.
Changing of subject: the 4000 DIII have some of that Acutex " live energy " ( I think I point out on the review about. ) that makes that each one cartridge performance level be really near between each to other, not the same but similar. At this top performance level is really difficult to find " definitive " differences and in that Caballé recording both cartridge performances are really similar if the 4000 DIII with a little ( tiny ) more " open/air " at the high Caballé voice " registers ". Both cartridges shows the Montserrat greatness:" Voice Divina ", no winner here other than your music enjoyment.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Good opportunity, Not easy to find in NOS condition: http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1280835719&/Empire-1000-GT
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Now you can read the full Audio Technica AT 20SS full review ( ready Dave? ): http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/frr.pl?ranlg&1280374200&&&/Audio-Technica-USA-AUDIO-TECHNICA-AT-20S
Btw, I " noted " that almost all the great vintage ( the top performewrs. ) MM/MI phono cartridges comes from: end/latest 70's and early 80's. These years were IMHO the most prolific top quality phono cartridge designs ever.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Top of the line ( in that cartridge series. ) vintage Audio Technica cartridge:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Audio-Technica-AT-155LC-new-stylus-box-and-papers-/200486215390?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eade8dede#ht_500wt_1154
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Waynefia: Right now you can buy any of these fine cartridges:
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=BOMMC2&Category_Code=B_O
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=NAGAOKAMP050&Category_Code=NAGAOKACART
http://cgi.ebay.com/Stanton-981-HZS-/200507414216?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0#ht_704wt_1137
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=4160
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: As time goes passing the good MM/MI vintage cartridge opportunities goes ( faster that I wish. ) down/less and less, especially in NOS status/condition.
IMHO the one of you that still want trying good MM/MI alternatives needs to decide/move faster than in the past before dissapear.
For those Ortofon M20FL Super owners I recomemd the M20E stylus replacement that fits in that cartridge and that's not only very good performer but different from the FL:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ortofon-D-20-E-Super-Stylus-M-20-E-FL-Super-NOS-/400089498518?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d27314396
the Nagaoka cartridge that's with 10%off:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nagaoka-MP-50-cartridge-MP50-BRAND-NEW-/120492572871?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c0deac0c7
and certainly the B&O MMC2:
http://www.elexatelier.com/bangandolufsenphono.htm
Kind regards, Raul. |
Dear Travbow/friends: Thank you to share your experiences and the Empire Gold version specs.
I think that the Gold cartridge seller promote the cartridges taking what he thought were the better specs from both Empire cartridge models with out matters if the cartridges are different, even the seller cartridge separation specs are totally different to the ones in both Empire models!
http://www.swordfishingcentral.com/store/EMPIRE-4000-DIII-MM-WCartridge,-NIB-NOS,-ALL-Original-250655464563.html http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250655464563#ht_500wt_1154
Btw, the very first time I saw the ebay ad the price was below 300.00 and now is 450.00 and up.
After some research and reading here and there and looking to the true ( Travbow ) Empire Gold specs against the true Empire 4000DIII specs the cartridges quality performance can't/couldn't be the same. I'm toward the 4000DIII ( not because is the one I own. My " feeling " is that. ) and think that its performance is, maybe by a tiny/small margin, better than the Gold one. I will try to find an opportunity to hear the Gold version. No I don't want to buy it because I believe in that " feeling " about and could be useless to spend money in an additional near performance cartridge.
On other related subject, stylus replacement:
http://www.adelcom.net/EmpireStylus1.htm , this stylus replacement is similar that the one in Turntableneedles. No one of these are a Gold version cartridge stylus replacement but IMHO are not either Original stylus replacement for the 4000DIII that I own.
As I posted in the 4000DIII ( and pictured. ) not only I own an Original Empire 4000DIII but an Original S4000DIII stylus replacement. In both stylus you can read " empire " exactly in the way I write it and not with the inverted R and M in touch with E and in both Original stylus you can see the Empire cartridge/stylus logo ( similar of what you can see in the Adelcom site with the 1000ZE/X ( the black one below the 4000DIII picture. ) below the Empire name. In the Adelcom/turntableneedles there is no Empire logo but only a vertical line. Even the Original Empire stylus replacement is not so " deep white " color but something in between white and ivory color.
This Empire set of " controversies "/not clear information as the cartridge Acutex Lewm " trouble " along other ones that we can read through the thread confirm that with those vintage cartridges always is convenient to all of us ( owners or not. ) that we can share our each one experiences or doubts on any cartrdiges subjects.
Those always welcome experiences/thoughts always can help us to lower/diminish each one mistakes and can help too for we can improve the cartridge set up and cartridge quality performance in each one audio system.
So, appreciated that try don't be " shy " or a little " reserved " about and just: SHARE!!!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul.
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Dear Montepilot: I have Empire ad too and the original 4000DIII where appears in the way you say along that " curl " logo below the Empire name.
Now, the five stylus replacement on the 4000 and 1000 Empire cartridges I own, that are Original ones, all comes with the name EMPIRE in this way and not with what is the Empire " signature " of the brand. All this happen with these Empire " old " cartridge models/series because with its " latest " and other cartridge series the name is the Empire signature brand one. Btw, this one is Original:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Original-EMPIRE-S-D4000-III-QUADRA-tip-phono-stylus-NOS-/190413464974?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5586e58e#ht_721wt_1137
The Ortofon's M20 that I own comes with gold body color. If I remember in this thread we agree that the cartridge performance is the same in either cartridge body color.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Downunder: Good that you heard it again. I agree with you on the high quality performance of these Audio Technica At 25/24.
I don't heard for some time my AT-24 but for what I remember and maybe that comes with a eliptycal stylus against the Shibata AT-20SS my thought is that the 20SS has more " true live feeling ".
For those with interest on these AT cartridges is important to know that the AT 24 is the same AT 25 with out integrated headshell design.
This is a source for both cartridges ( NOS ) where they ad that the cartridges comes with Shibata stylus and seems to me that that was a mistake because the original stylus and the only one I know was elipthycal one, anyway a very rare opportunity to put our hands on these AT true gems:
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=4160
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=4161
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: This one for you that still want it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Ortofon-M20FL-Super-cartridge-NOS-/310249592160?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483c511560#ht_500wt_1154
and this one for everyone that want first rate quality performance:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bang-Olufsen-MMC-1-PHONO-CARTRIDGE-RARE-MMC1-/230524268384?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35ac512f60#ht_2622wt_1137
and for those Stanton/Pickering lovers:
http://cgi.ebay.com/STANTON-881-MK-IIS-NOS-EXCELLENT-/300466097140?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45f52ccbf4#ht_500wt_1154
http://cgi.ebay.com/NOS-PICKERING-XSV-5000-CARTRIDGE-w-NOS-D4000-STYLUS-/300466096324?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item45f52cc8c4#ht_500wt_1154
many good offers today:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Astatic-MF200A-quad-cartridge-and-new-stylus-/120619742720?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c157f3600#ht_500wt_1154
Good luck.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Thuchan: Welcome a board, never is to late.
Even that most MM/MI cartridges are " friendly " IMHO the FR66 is not the best match for them. In the other side the Cobra/Copperhead are very good with MM/MI cartridges, here you can read what Halcro a Copperhead owner posted about:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&2565&4#2565
so almost any MM/MI cartridge could works fine in the Cobra/Copperhead.
Here are some fine cartridges that you can try with:
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=BOMMC2&Category_Code=B_O
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=NAGAOKAMP500&Category_Code=NAGAOKACART
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Raúl/Mis%20documentos/Grado%20Amber%20the%20tribute.htm . Look for Grado The Tribute.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bang-Olufsen-B-O-BEOGRAM-3000-MMC-1-Cartridge-/120607348083?pt=UK_AudioTVElectronics_HomeAudioHiFi_Turntables#ht_572wt_1137
this auction is for the TT that comes with the B&O top of the line MMC1 cartridge. The MMC1 is a B&O hand selected MMC2 cartridge. You can ask/pictures the seller in which condition is the cartridge and if it is in good one then this is very good offer( bargain. ).
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Jorsan: This could help you:
http://www.vinylengine.com/cartridge_database.php?m=Benz+Micro&t=mc&mod=reference&sort=1&Search=Search&sty=&ovlo=&ovhi=&can=&dclo=&dchi=&stid=&masslo=&masshi=¬=&prlo=&prhi=
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Richardmr: Almost all the SS cartridges comes from B&O designs but with a different cartridge voicing ( according with what SS likes. ).
I heard the SMCC1 and I prefer the original B&O performance that IMHO is more natural and less hi-fi. The voice is very good and I can't say: hey don't buy it, please let me explain my thoughts:
there are several advantages in the MM/MI analog source alternative and one of those advantages is that the MM/MI cartridges has higher output that the LOMC alternative.
This higher output main MM/MI characteristic means that the cartridge signal that we heard/hear has not to pass for an additional gain stage ( like a low output cartridge. )where always that sensitive/critical cartridge signal is heavy degraded through the additional gain process.
If I was you and before the Voice I will try first the MMC2 original B&O cartridge that IMHO is really fine performer and that does not needs additional gain stages, you can find it in NOS status here:
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=BOMMC2&Category_Code=B_O
now and according with your budget you can buy too this one in NOS condition that was the top of the line and very good performer too ( very hard to find it too ):
http://cgi.ebay.com/Stanton-981-HZS-/200507414216?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0#ht_704wt_1137
IMHO both cartridges could give you a clear idea on the MM/MI analog source alternative in your fine audio system.
There are other MM/MI fine options that you will know in a near future by your own or in this thread.
Welcome a board Richard!!
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Jtgofish: The 600LAC is a good Empire cartridge ( like almost all Empire's. ).
I never heard the LPgear stylus replacement and I think there is no SAS replacement for the 600LAC.
If you are going to buy a stylus replacement maybe is better to go with the original one. You can find here:
http://www.adelcom.net/EmpireStylus1.htm
or here:
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=296
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: As you know when Pritchard left ADC he founded Sonus, I own his latest design the Dimension 5 model and it is just great.
This Sonus one is NOS condition, I own it too and worth to try it:
http://electronics.shop.ebay.com/Cartridges-Needles-/64620/i.html?_trkparms=65%253A12%257C66%253A2%257C39%253A1%257C72%253A3989&rt=nc&_catref=1&_ipg=50&_jgr=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14.l1581&_pgn=2
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: IMHO one of the best cartruidges out there:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Grace-F-9-F9-Ruby-Cartridge-/220666666951?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3360c21fc7#ht_2854wt_1137
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: An opportunity to own the Nagaoka MP-50 Super version:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nagaoka-MP-50-phonograph-cartridge-10-hours-/250705687270?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5f3932e6
not easy to find out only a few were made.
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: I want to " disturb "/take your attention all of you to read this thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1286160563&&&/Magic-on-Cleanse-Electrical-Power-quot;-
that I think has many subjects where we could " think " and where we could take some advantages to improve our system quality performance.
I really appreciate your contribution/comments and experiences on the thread subjects. Sharing your information could help to all of us.
Thank you in advance.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Nice opportunities:
http://cgi.ebay.com/B-O-turntable-cartridge-MMC1-Bang-Olufsen-Nice-/250709573703?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5f748047#ht_500wt_1156
http://cgi.ebay.com/Grace-F-9-Ruby-Phono-Cartridge-w-2-extra-Styli-/110596632443?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c012af7b#ht_500wt_1156
http://cgi.ebay.com/Original-Bang-Olufsen-MMC-20CL-Cartridge-/290486001893?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43a250a0e5#ht_500wt_1156
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Stanton-981-Cartridge-Needle-Stylus-tonearm-/310260024770?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483cf045c2#ht_500wt_1156
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Stanton-881S-Cartridge-Needle-Stylus-tonearm-/310260023798?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483cf041f6#ht_500wt_1156
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Here in México yes and No. Let me explain it.
México as many other LatinAmerica countries is full of ancestral great Traditions that comes way before the " white man " touched the land of our dearest continent.
Every November 1 and 2 we celebrate the " Day of defuncts/All Soul's day ". November 1 for the little difunct childrens ( " little angels day " ) and the November 2 for the difunct adults.
It is only a coincidence that Haloween " party " comes in almost the same date but does not exist almost no relationship in between.
The M'exico " difunct's day " is a specific dedicate day to remember our dearest relatives/friends that already gone.
It is a not only a religious party/holiday but a big celebration days where in almost all our homes we build and altar where you can find not only a picture/photography of the difuncts you are celebrating but in tal altar you find some " things " that were very important for the difunct ( some kind of food, for example. ) along fruits like: tangerine, guava, jicama, tiny especial apples, ignite candles/velas, flowers name it: difunct flower, cruxific, religious stamps and skulls figures of zugar or chocolate.
In my home town we learned that that days we eat Mole and Chocolate along a especial " difunct day bread ".
These two days the cementeries are full of " alive " people that goes there to celebrate their difunct days. The people pass all day ( 24 hours ) in the cementeries: full of flowers, live music, food, etc, etc.
In México those are Big days, even no one works: a holiday days.
In some places the local Goverment make an Altar contest looking for the beautiful one.
Now, due that USA is our neighboring country the Haloween party is celebrated today but with a less " intensity " and meaning that the " difucts day ". Anyway, Haloween has its own " fun/magic " too.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Almarg: I did the Grace cartridges tests mounted in the Grace G-940 ( similar as the one used in your datasheet. ). I just finished to test the regular F9E and the one from my friend Ruby re-tipped one and we agree that the regular sample I own sounds less hi-fi and more as music than the Ruby re-tipped.
Returning to the capacitance tests that I did two tracks that told me a lot on the capacitance subject were the Eagles " hell freezes over " ( Geffen label. ) Hotel California track especially the singer " sshhh " in his voice where the capacitance various values are so obvious and different, the other track was the last ( around ) 1.5-2 minutes in the Patricia Barber " Café Blue " ( 33rpm. ) Nardis track where the druner makes some alone music/sounds with the battery cymbals that let you know which capacitance value comes the music instrument nearest to a real/live strokes on a cymbal. Certainly I will wait for your own Ruby test report.
I'm really stunning of what a difference can make the capacitance cartridge set up. I know that from now I can't live with out give the right " place " that deserve capacitance in the MM/MI alternative.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: I'm not dismiss the very fine DU system I'm only put things on perspective with out saying that system performs bad because I know it did not. I only talk when I have the " right cards " on hand.
I know very well those Sonus Faber where its low bass response IMHO only can be honored by SS electronics due to a hard combination of its electrical impedance curve and phase along is a ported system design that IMHO is not the best accurate bass system design for tube electronics.
IMHO ( and white papers you can read on HK, Vandersteen or Harman Group on subwoofers. You can read something here too:http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1117893153&openflup&27&4#27 ) no one bass reinforcement subwoofer ( as the REL in DU system ) ) can perform at the same quality level than two subwoofers in true stereo fashion audio system.
The other real factor that preclude achieve stellar bass performance in any audio system is the use of tubes technology and DU use it in each single link through all his system but the Rel but the signal that goes inside the Rel comes from a tube source.
Lewm, I'm not talking about " simple " bass quality performance that you can have in many systems I'm talking of first rate/stellar top bass quality performance that IMHO it is extremely hard to get/achieve. As you say: +++++ " Each pair of ears and each brain is different " +++++ as each system is too. Different audio systems means different quality performance level.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Many years ago I readed the Harman similar subs approach where in its white papers they said four subwoofers were/are the ideal number to even the low bass response in room. I tested with two M&K subs and two Carver Sunfire's and yes certainly the low bass in room response even and disappear those frequently bass room interaction " deep " problems. Over the time I change subs passing for Audio-Pro ( a Sweden ones, very good indeed. ), Cerwing Vega, Electro Voice, JBL, etc, etc. but I never really be satisfied with the overall system quality performance and I return to listening with out subs. My speakers on those times were the same that I own today.
A few years ago I was thinking to integrate/add subwoofers ( again ) in my system but I take a different " process " and inside this process I first analize how three-two ways speakers works/designed and I mean with this where were/are its " compromises "/ trade-offs against a " perfect " speaker and a " perfect " quality performance. I found out that only a few designs are really full-range ones ( flat to 20Hz. ) and that only few of those few full-range speakers were active/self-powered in the low bass frequency range.
So I asked my self: why is that? why no more full-range speakers when the real music in a real space are cry out for it? Well those last bass octaves are truly unfriendly to handle, expensive ( $$$$ ) ones and in a passive full range system only help to " deteriorate " the speakers performance level. So two-three and even four way speakers designs comes with out those last low bass octaves.
From those passive full range octaves the best sounding ones were the designs that choose that its woofers croosover at very low frequency: 100 hz-150 hz, to the midrange drivers: but we can find that this kind of passive full range spekers where the fingers of one of our hands are more that what we need to count them.
The whole idea behind multiple subs's ( 4-5 ) is that adding sub's we can smooth/even the frequency bass response in any room with out the necessity of any kind of equalizer, room treatment or the like.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Hxt1: As good could be your Denon IMHO these ones outperform it:
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LG&Product_Code=NAGAOKAMP050&Category_Code=NAGAOKACART
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nagatron-9600E-Induced-Magnet-Cartridge-NOS-/280595124062?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4154c5cf5e#ht_1386wt_1139
Regrads and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Time for Nagatron. I buy my Nagatron sample from this same seller in NOS status.
This was the top of the line and the very first time I saw on the Net. I'm testing right now and all I can say is: just buy it :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nagatron-9600E-Induced-Magnet-Cartridge-NOS-/280595124062?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4154c5cf5e#ht_1386wt_1139
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Here again de Sonus Gold Blue from the same seller and at the same price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sonus-Gold-Blue-Audiophile-Cartridge-NEW-FREE-SHIPPING-/220705515188?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item336312e6b4#ht_1227wt_1139
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: You can find in VE around 350 different Audio Technica cartridges and there are not all, no Precepts for example.
Audio technica made several models where some of them were for specific worldwide markets, sometimes different models country to country that in reality were the same model of the same cartridge series.
Here in México I never seen a Precept other that the one I owned ( I think the 400-500. ) because the AT México owner was and is my friend and he had it from his own collection. For what I remember that Precept was not very " important " for remember but we have to take in count that I was heard it with a different quality performance audio system.
Maybe in the Precept series there is a cartridge model that could be a nice top " surprise " but I can't tell you and I don't want to buy a sample only to find out, I own what I need and want from AT . Maybe some one else could help you and to any one interestd on that AT cartridges.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: As you know this Technics cartridge is really good. Right now I'm listening to the 205MK4 ( almost the same as the MK3. ) and is an astonish performer.
Good luck with:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Technics-P205CMK3-w-original-STYLUS-BOX-Manual-Lead-/300503347649?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item45f76531c1#ht_2869wt_1139
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
Dear Dertonarm: +++++ " The moving coil was designed with a matching step-up being the 2nd part of the whole. It was used that way only the first 20 years of its existence. " +++++
well I agree but that does not means that SUT is the right way to go.
Here is my opinion on why exist a SUT:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1138829438&openflup&41&4
that I posted years ago. There are several threads and posts that speak on advantages and disadvantage of SUTs and any one can go and read it. This thread is no place to start again on the subject.
Btw, Travbrow: I agree with you on the subject.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum: That 100K/100pf is a good point to start but according each cartridge and your system you have to try with different values especially on capacitance.
In this page you can find different headshells:
http://electronics.shop.ebay.com/Cartridges-Needles-/64620/i.html?_trkparms=65%253A10%257C66%253A2%257C39%253A1&rt=nc&_catref=1&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14.l1581&_pgn=10
and ebay is full of headhsells.
There is no rules here sometimes the magnesium headshells works best but with other cartridges the aluminum ones works better. In all my reviews on cartridges I always point out with headshell I used and no I don't posted about which cartridge with which headshell. It is not only important the headshell build material but its weight too.
About the synergy that could be between cartridge body build material and headshells build material IMHO there is no rules here too, the cartridge/headshelñ/tonearm relationship at resonances/vibrations and dissipation level are very complex and in some way with out certainty so we have to try one and again.
Obviously that spacers ( any kind hard or soft ones. ) change that relationship I said and with no clear quality performance level I know for sure. Again only try it could put some " light " in the subject.
Welcome a board!
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Lewm: Good that finally one MM/MI cartridge works for you.
Yes Acutex top of the line cartridges are better than almost any other cartridge out there, that's why I made the LPM model review ( late Acutex model that yours. ). I own that 320 too and maybe it is time two hear both again. I don't when I will finish this MM/MI " adventure " with all these experiences you all had.
About the Saturn headshell you can try it. B&O made a similar headshell for the MMC20CL model and makes a degradation to the overall quality performance of the cartridge against this same cartridge mounted in a regular/universal headshell type but as I said: you could try and see what happen.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Travbrow and friends: For many years I posted several times that we have to take care not using load impedance in LOMC cartridges as an equalization tool ( as an equalizer. ) but as with that load impedance value " try " that cartridge frequency response will be " flat ".
I'm still think in the same way within the MM/MI alternative and seems to me that with this kind of cartridges the " task " is not so easy.
I know for sure that I'm away from that " flat frequency response " target in all the cartridges I heard it ( at random maybe in one or two I achieved that target, who knows. ) in my system.
Till today I never did any " scientific " tests/measurements and only trusted in my knowledge/skills level. I tryed mainly to achieve near perfect frequency extremes performance that " per sé " put the whole frequency range quality performance in the " right " prespective with a balanced and natural tone.
I know that in each one of my cartridges I heard it I was hearing a frequency response with crests and dips/valleys but at least I can't detect in precise way and neither my audio friends that comes to my place.
I agree that we need to have two phono stage controls that can give us the flexibility to change capacitance and impedance each time we need it and with wide range values.
I can do these in my Phonolinepreamp with a limitation: for I can change impedance values I need to solder resistors that are inside the item and that preclude to make impedance changes often ( it is so time consuming that till today I decided to use only 100K. ), especially because I own so many cartridges. I don't have that trouble with capacitance where I can do it in an easy way.
So, I'm aware that the quality performance level that I can achieve with that " fixed " impedance sometimes was and is not the " ideal " one but I accepted this trade-off, at least till today.
Anyway, I know the critical importance that with MM/MI cartridges have those impedance and capacitance parameters due to its " close " relationship ( with cartridge internal inductance and resistance. ) and critical influence in the cartridge performance level behavior. I think we have to take care more in " deep " in our electrical cartridge set up.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum/Halcro: +++++ " Forgetting a moment about the Exotic line contact stylus - I think the biggest difference may not be the stylus at all, it may be the far more sophisticated and light weight cantilever. " ++++
++++ " I think one of the biggest gains that the exotic MC's get is to do with their exotic cantilevers - you can get Shibata, LC or MicroRidge/Fineline for a range of MM's and MI's - and all at around $100 - but usually on fairly coarse cantilevers... therefore heavy, and due to excess mass, slow moving .." ++++++
yes, there is a " point " here or maybe more than one.
Now that I'm on the cartridge design project I'm reading and mading several tests on that subject and I find that things are more complex that only " ligther cantilevers ".
Yes, a low cantilever effective mass could help to improve cartridge tracking but the cantilever is only a sub-system ( along stylus and cantilever suspension. ) inside the cartridge. What I mean is that the cantilever per se can't tell us almost nothing about tracking but how good was the cartridge design and cartridge execution design.
By coincidence I just posted on this thread something about:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1295265205&openflup&8&4#8
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1295265205&openflup&12&4#12
I own this original LP and yes there are other MM/MI cartridges that can track it like Empire that has bulky and not " exotic " cantilevers and high compliance.
I can't remember if any today LOMC cartridge other that the Denon could track those shot 1812 Telarc cannons. I tested the XV-1 and can't do it, no Koetsu ( I own. ) can, the Colibri neither I never try on this track the A-90 that's a very good LOMC tracker. In general that track is reserved for very good MM/MI that are coupled in the right tonearm.
Other that my experiences on the subject with the MC2000, the 1984 reviewer of this Ortofon cartridge reported that the cartridge tracked with out trouble, the cartridge was mounted on an EPA-250 using the EPA-500 base and all in a SP-10MK2.
Yes, cantilever is extremely important and at least at the same importance level than the stylus shape if not higher.
The cantilever is a " demon/diable " that we have to deal very carefully with. An old solution is to design a non-cantilevered cartridge but this has its own trade-offs that I'm not satisfied with due what I heard and experienced on this kind of cartridge designs.
Btw, Dlaloum I re-cantilevered some of my MM/MI cartridges through VandenHUL services and I understand Dgob too with good results.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel and all: I finished using the AT 1503 tonearm and the MG-10 headshells for all " four " cartridges: 5e, 155LC and TK10ML2. Halcro, as you point out, as with the 20SS these cartridges does not likes the G-940.
I will be briefly on what I experienced through these cartridge tests through not so brief tests:
the 5e is more an " entry level " on the MM/MI world that any other thing to say but " things " change when used with the 155LC stylus that's a totally different " stylus replacement ". What seems to me the 5e take it?, well it take several quality performance characteristics from the AT 155LC cartridge but mainly clarity/openess/HF definition/transient speed and perhaps lower distortion with a solid low end but not with the clarity and definition that shows at the other frequency extreme. All in all very good quality performance that in some ways is more appealing than the AT155LC it self. What I miss from the AT155 LC is that the Signet freak does not shows the same layering definition level and the lower bass coloration that the 155LC has.
Both cartridges near in its performance and maybe a choice on it dependent on each one priorities and audio system " signature ".
The Signet TK10ML3 IMHO is in other " row/ladder step " atop the freak and the AT155LC. It is not only a more whole refined cartridge but with a more natural performance with a top to bottom tonal balance/color hard to criticize. Each frequency range as each quality performance " parameter " in the 10ML3 is better than in the freak and 155LC.
Here we have to take in count that all these cartridges have different output level and for a comparison we need to approach even output level for all.
The TK10ML3 is at least in the same league than the Acutex LPM 315 where the freak and the AT can´t approach.
I made comparison against the Acutex because you ( Timeltel ) posted ( correct me if not. ) that the freak was at the same Acutex level performance ( maybe the audio system limitation factor level preclude that the Acutex can't shows its complete grandiosity. ) and IMHO it is not, there are " severe " differences. I think that the TK10ML3 and the Acutex are at least two steps further that the 155LC and the Signet freak on quality performance level but we have to think here that we are talking of the very top quality performance level.
Like with the FRs these tests were very good experience. Btw, the other cartridge that I had at the moment as a reference was the Sonus Dimension 5 that is mounted on the Grace tonearm with a Technics headshell, I'm hearing this latest Prichard cartridge design for at least three weeks: great great performer!.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul.
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Dear Lewm: Well some weekend where you have time take a flight to México city and I'm sure we can have a good and fun time.
Yes, the JC-1s are better than its price could " say ". Another friend has it matched with big Dynaudio Evidences and performs great.
Those Parasound were designed by John Curl.
Btw, one question that emerge here is: how is that can we get and buy this kind of high quality performance through amplifiers at that " low " price when other amplifier manufacturer designs charge you 10+ times that price for almost similar quality performance?.
Rgerads and enjoy the music, Raul. |