Regards Timeltel, Dlaloum and Fleib,
If I understand it correctly, 90% of a cartridges sound is from the cantiliver/stylus. I use the 440MLa stylus on the TK5Ea and like it very much. Loaded at 47K with only the cables for cap. Sounds fine as I expect you very well know. What is it about the 440MLa's motor that causes so many people to dislike it when it is coupled with it own cantiliver/stylus combination? I understand it sounds very bright, ear piercing and ear bleedingly shrill are some of the discriptions I heard it described as! That desscription is about as far as it could be from what I'm hearing with the TK5Ea/440MLa combination! Has anyone ever potted the insides of a 440MLa body to see it that might help? Just kind of shooting from the hip with that thought. Regards, Don
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Raul,
There are cartridges that you expect will perform very well. Any cartridge you recommend, would fall into that catagorie. There is one that you highlighted, has actually caught me by suprise. I want to thank you for bringing it to my attention. That cartridge is the Astatic MF100. There is nothing in its performance that brings attention to any part of itself. It just gets out of the way and lets the music flow. It truly is a cartridge I could live with forever and be quite happy. Thank you again. Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
++++VdH use CF in some of his cables and sounds terrible.++++
Years ago, I remember hearing some of vdH CF cables and I quite agree with your assesment! At the time I felt my dislike for them must be my inexperience because why else would someone world renowned develope and sell a product (for so much money), that would sound so bad? This discussion has reminded me of that experience. I still wonder, WHY? |
Hi Raul,
I have a question for you. Your post on the AKG P8 stated AKG P8vdH. I took that to mean that you had sent it to vdH for a checkup. Now that I have sent the Empire 4000D off to Axel, I have been looking thru his web site. I have discovered that he sells a rebuilt AKG P8 Super Nova-vdH. Is the cartridge that Axel is selling, the one in which you reviewed or is this just a coincidence? Concidering this is just about what could be concidered a new AKG P8, the price seems pretty good! |
Regards All,
For those of you with the Shure ML140HE, there is a supply of the original NOS N140HE stylus on ebay under cartridges/needles. NOS's don't come up very often. Get it while you can!
Regards, Don
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Hi Raul,
Have a question? Back on 10/24/11, you posted something you were concidering. That was to send 20+ of your cartridges (that you had multiples of), off for a cantliver/stylus upgrade to compare against the originals. Is this something that you have done (sent them off)? If not, I hope you have not given up on this ideal. I for one would concider this comparision quite interesting. I understand the cost of this experiment would not be cheap! Perhaps just a few to start? Regards, Don |
Hi Timeltel,
++++I'm curious about how many have explored the cartridge isolation option and what their impressions are++++
I do not have a tone arm that uses removable headshells. I have a Graham 2.2 that have removable arm wands. I still use (if needed), isolations options. What I use are thin lead shims that were designed for resonant reduction of phono cartridges. I bought them while in Japan, must be at least 20+ years ago. They do work. They measure 20mm long X 14mm wide X 0.5mm thick with slots on the sides for the screws to pass thru. It just slides between the mating surfaces (cartridge to arm wand), before the screws are installed. It seems that the more flimsy the cartridge body is, the better it works. When I opened the box that held the Acutex 420, I chuckled when seeing its plastic housing. The 1st thing I went looking for was the lead shim. I have never heard this cartridge without the shim installed. I have learned thru years of use when it's needed, so why waste my time in testing and confirming! It has no effect when used with the Clear Audio Virtuoso Wood (wood material top hat) or the Benz Micro Ruby 3 (ebony body). I also can not hear any difference when it is used on cartridges that use metals for their boby material(upper level Signets, AT15/20's etc.). It made such a big improvment on the Denon 103R, (plastic body), that I decided to remove the plastic body on the 103R and install the Midas alum. body ($$$) in its place. Over the years, I have tried the shim on many different cartridges. I have never found a cartridge that it would produced a NEGATIVE effect on and I long ago quit worring about the added weight this little shim gave to the arm. It is my go to device when a cartridge I'm trying will not come into focus as I expect it should! Regards Don |
Hi Raul,
You have sent several cartridges to VdH for "refresh" only. You have also sent cartridges that had the cantiliver/stylus replaced. This would also have to include a suspension "refresh". Surely they don't reuse the old suspension, do they? Are we going to have to compare three cartridges, one original, one with "refresh only", and one with a cantiliver/stylus replacement and suspension "refresh", to be able to determine what each level change acomplishes? Based on all that has been said in this forum, perhaps in most cases, it is better to just "refresh", a known upper level cartridge which has old suspension. What bothers me is my findings with my two Virtuoso's. One being the red original that I know to have good suspension, and the other, a black with the Sound Smith basic cantiliver/stylus replacement which must have included a suspension "refresh". I hear a very positive improvement with the Sound Smith version. Well worth the money spent. This improvement has to be from the cantiliver/stylus change only. If the SS cartridge only had the "refresh" done on it, I do not think I could have heard any difference between my two cartridges. Both would of had good suspensions! Should we, the buyers of old cartridges, just assume that they all need to be sent off for a "refresh"? If the suspension in these old cartridges are not bottoming out, do we assume everything is OK. Would the new (modern), materials being used in the suspension "refresh" make it worthwhile to even send these off these OK cartridges for suspension replacement? Looking forward to a reply from you or anyone else with opinions on this.
Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
There was someone on this forum who was going to send a Virtuoso off to SS for his TOTL cantiliver/stylus upgrade. I do not recall ever hearing a update to that experiment? I wonder how it turned out? I have come to understand the "refresh", is nothing more than a suspension replacement ("O"ring/donut replacement, perhaps a readjustment to realign the stylus). Raul, if it is more or even less than I have stated, please enlighten us to the facts! Lewm, I was honestly quite susprised that SS basic cantiliver/stylus upgrade ($150), made the amount of improvement that it did. Same cantiliver material, same stylus shape/profile. This was not a 20 or 30 year old cartridge. Why would someone who buys a $1000 cartridge, be expected to send it off for a $150 cantiliver/stylus replacement to get the best out of it. Is there any cartridge manufactured that does not benefit from someone elses cantiliver/stylus replacement? Are all cartridges just a product in development, to be completed by the end user thru a aftermarket source? I know I'll never buy another new Virtuoso without it going thru SS first for the basic $150 replacement! To me, that's a no brainer! Clear Audio could have built this SS version of the Virtuoso for far less the $150 extra and would of had a far better cartridge to sell. It wasn't like they were filling a price point in their line up! The Virtuoso was at one time the TOTL MM for ClearAudio. For just a few more dollars, they could of had a giant slayer. I think they just missed the boat on this one! Regards, Don |
Hi Tubed1,
It is my understanding, that the Maestro is a Virtuoso Wood with a different cantiliver/stylus and more wood top hat. It would be my quess that the cantiliver/stylus brightened up the cartridge to much so they added aditional wood to tone it down!
Regards, Don |
Hi Dover,
I am constantly amazed at what trade secrets get revealed on this forum. Thank you for that Koetsu's/Garrot Bros. input! BTW. I own one of those Garrott Bros. cartridges. The P77 and concider something special indeed! Thanks again.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
Good to hear some feedback on the Virtuoso changes. I can understand not hearing any difference between two different stylus profiles, but I'm alittle susprise at your comment concerning the two cantiliver materials. I wonder if the the wood top is absorbing/canceling out the suttle differences the two should present? Were you able to do a comparision with a stock/original cartridge and one of your "improved" versions? The ideal of a pressure fitted stylus has caught my attention and is something I have concidered to do with mine. |
Hi Raul and Nandric,
Your comments on the AKG P8 come at an interesting time. I have just ordered a (good as new), AKG P8E Super Nova VDH from one of our favorite retippers, Axel. He has them listed at 199 euro including the vat tax. For those of us not living in Europe, I calculate the non Vat Tax price to be $216. For a rebuilt with new VDH stylus and suspension, seem like a bargin to me! Nandric. You list 3 P8's. 1)The P8ES, 2)The P8ES super nova and 3)The P8ES super nova VDH. Of the 3, Would the VDH be concidered at the top of the pecking order? Raul had mentioned earlier in this forum that the AKG P8's were rather confusing because their being so many variations. I could not agree with him more! Regards, Don |
Hi Raul and Nandric,
The AKG P8's might be the new gold mine find. It appears that Axel has not only the P8's but also the P25's and the P15's. His web site states all have (in his words),with renewal of the implementation of the needle. He also states the cartridges are "good as new". No need to spend countless hours searching various e/bay sites trying to find one of these! The P15 appears to be the most current AKG. Is their anyone on this forum who has knowledge about how this one would perform when compared to the P8? Being the latest model does not necessarily mean better! The Acutex LPM 420 comes to mind! Curious minds want to know! Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
++++"I regretted having done so, because I really do not need it. Today, I won the darn thing for my low offer. I fully expected to be outbid at the last minute, but no such luck."++++ I had to chuckle when I read this. Been there, done that! We must suffer from the same illness! Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
++++"The P8 --VdH is a P25 with VdH stylus"++++
Your above quote kind of caught my by susprise! Why was it not called the P25 VdH? As you have stated previously, this is a rather confusing cartridge brand as far as nomenclature! BTW. Their are no ugly "girls", just some are better looking than others! Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric and Raul,
I very much appriciate all the imput in regard to the AKG cartridges. I do want to experience a working AKG so I settled on Axels reworked version. I have concidered buying the stylus that is listed on the William Thakker site (as a backup), but thanks to you Nandric, I now realize that it is for, and will only work on the 8E, not the one I bought, the 8ES. It would have been money wasted. Thank you Nandric! Raul, if you do get around to reviewing the VdH version P8ES, please make mention its differences when compared to its big brother, the P100. I would like to know just how much farther up the ladder the P100 climbed! Regards, Don |
Hi Raul and Cashcamp,
Well, you two certainly belong to a very limited group of owners. You are both quite fortunate!
Raul, +++"my ES stylus fit the 8E cartridge body"+++
IIRC, you have the AKG P8 family. Can I assume from your above quote that it not only fit but it also works? Do you also have a P8ES body? If so, does the P8E stylus fit and work in the P8ES body? I'm thinking perhaps it's only back compadable (new to old), not the other way around (old to new). I can not think of any other cartridge brand whos models are more confusing! |
Hi Timeltel,
Of all that has been said in the last few days pertaining to the AKG P8 line of cartridges, you are the only person to mention a X8S stylus? I do not want to assume anything with this line of cartridges so please tell me which cartridge is the X8S stylus for? BTW. Rauls cartridge that he is currently talking about is the P8E. From what I understand you to say, the X8S works in the P8E but that is not the stylus that comes installed in that cartridge! What is the stylus # that is in Rauls cartridge? |
Hi Raul,
"Available as the P8ES with nude mounted elliptical stylus assembly model XHS, or the P8E with X8E stylus"
The above quote is from your vinylengine link. It states your P8E has a X8E stylus. The P8ES has a XHS stylus. You and Timeltel have a X8S stylus that you are using in your P8E. If you go to the Cartridge Data Base Vinyl Engine and under Manufacture, type in AKG, and under Model type in P8, you will get 4 listings of cartridges. The 1st three pictures are of the same cartridge even though the nomenclature is as follows. 1) P 8, 2) P 8 ES, 3) P 8 ES Super Nova, all pictures look exactly the same. The 4th picture shows a different cartridge but this is its nomenclature 4)SuperNova P 8 ES. (Reread #3 and #4 again). Look at the description of the stylus tip. Cartridge 1 and 2 are the same (Eliptical). Cartridge 3 and 4 are also the same. This data base states those 2 are cartridges with the VdH II stylus?????? The picture of the NOS P8E stylus that W. Thakker is selling says X8E? Where is the X8S stylus comming from? I have read your AKG link. If you look at the picture on page 1, you will see that the cartridge has a stylus that is identified as only (AKG) If the Vinl Engine Data Base link is to be believed, then there are 2 VdH II AKG cartridges???? Just the wording arangements are different in models name! They is also one cartridge with a stylus identified as AKG. Who inputs the information into the data base anyway and how does it get varified? |
Hi Raul, Timeltel, and Nandric
Timeltel, I think you are correct in your answer to the problem Nandric is having. Someone has identified his stylus's incorrectly. Not visually but physically. I wonder it his 4 stylus's are even AKG's? Perhaps he could send one off to Axel for possible identification. At least then, he would know what he has! Raul, I use to put more faith into what was on the VE data site. I will no longer trust anything that I read there. Those of us that do not have (in our possession), a AKG cartridge need to know what stylus goes with/or works with what cartridge. Nandric is correct to bringing up the problem he has and I thank him for opening our eyes to it. As more of us experience the AKG P8*** cartridges, we need to know what problems are out there in reference to stylus replacements. I'm looking forward to the AKG P8E Super Nova VDH cartridge that I've ordered from Axel. My stylus replacements will come from Axel. This line of cartridges is as Nandric has stated earlier, buyer beware when it comes time to replace the stylus! Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I truly hope you are successful with your "friend price" talks to your fellow German. You surely deserve it after the investments you've made in unusable AKG stylus's for your cartridge. Perhaps some kind of "trade" could be worked out. No harm in trying!
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I have a different cartridge that also happens to have the Gyger II stylus. That one cost me $3500. This one, the P 8 ES Super Nova VDH will only be $216. Will this VDH sound equal to, better than, not as good as. For nearly 15 times less than the $3500 cartridge, it would be a bargain to me if it just worked! I'm sure that it will not only work, but will do so quite well. Do I actually need another cartridge? Well, I have nearly 40, most reviewed on the forum. A person only needs 1 cartridge to make a tonearm useable. Anything in excess of that is storage items. Want, better defines my position. The old treasures that I have/want were part of my past that I either could not afford at the time, or was not aware of. I'm working on correcting that as we speak. |
Hi Raul, Early on in this heated discussion, I began to feel alittle sorry for Nandric. I caught on very early that he really had a problem with what he had. It was not a "Who is right" problem, but a "What is wrong" problem. I was hoping Timeltel would except Nandrics ofer for the pictures. I am glad that you have also offered to take a look at them. I hope one of you post them so the rest of us can see what went wrong here. Nandrics and Timeltels discription of what they were seeing painted a pretty good picture in my mind as to what each of them were seeing, but what I am picturing in my mind might be absolutely wrong to the actual facts. Your early posting of the AKG has really got my interest up in this design. Discovering Nandric and Timeltel also have these is making me wonder what took me so long to jump on board this train! Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
+++"with original GYGER II diamond stylus and aluminium cantilever EUR. 265,00"+++
The above quote is from Axel's price list. The AKG P8ES Super Nova VDH is only EUR. 199,00 which includes the above mentioned stylus. The ES stylus that Raul has pointed you to in Canada is damn near the same amount as Axels complete cartridge with Gyger II stylus. Knowing now what problems the original stylus by AKG have, I would not go for just a questionalbe replacement stylus, but go for a complete rebuilt AKG P8ES Super Nova VDH. Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I think I need to correct my last post to you. The translated version (Bing), of Axels ad of the AKG P8ES Super Nova VDH uses the word "Shibata diamond needle. The stylus guard in the picture uses the words VDHIIS. No mention of Gyger anywhere or of what material the cantilever is made of. There is already enough confusion about this cartridge and I do not wish to add to it. Regards, Don |
To the Audiogon forum moderator,
It has not been mentioned as of yet, and I can only speak for myself, but I am quite pleased with the improvements to the speed that is being used to post replys on this forum. We are now making replys to questions in realtime. Answers to questions now make much more sense. No longer do a person have to skip over 5 or 6 unrelated topic replys to piece together a answer to his question. A deep and heart felt "Thank You" for the major improvement! |
Hi Lewm,
Scroll up to Rauls 2/15/12 post. It is on this page. The click to web page is listed at the end of his post! I use "Bing Translate" to convert the German to English. Takes a few moments, but everything gets converted except the Euro to $ amount.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nadric, Thanks for your comments. I have been giving the entire cartridge from Axel quite abit of thought today. When I recieve the cartridge that he has "rebuilt", and if I like what I hear, perhaps your pressure fit stylus would be something I would like to talk to him about for a stylus replacement. I would amagine that he has stylus housings laying around waiting to be rebuilt for AKG's. I could have him build up a special one with whatever combination I would like. We will have to wait and see what he has developed and will be delivering to me before any decissions are made. I will post my findings as they develope. BTW. I have been using cartridges with primarily eliptical profile stylus's lately and I like how easy it is to set up correctly the first time when mounted. No tweeking, then listen, then retweeking. Kinda liking it! Regards, Don |
Hi Timeltel,
The Turtle has recovered from surgery! Axel has confermed the turtle is holding his head up high and will be home soon.
Regards, Don |
Raul,
Did you recieve my email from Axel in reference to the damaged/unrepairable Empire carrtridge you sold me.
Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
The "deal" behind the post was nothing more than a question. Please reread. It only required a Yes or No answer. That's all. Thank you for your reply even though you still haven't answered my "deal"?
Regards, Don |
To All,
Heads Up! Brand new ClearAudio Virtuoso Wood. $500 on "Canuck Audio Mart". Look under "analog" for listing.
Regards, Don |
Raul,
You stated on this forum, if I return the tape ball cartridge to you, you would refund the money.
Where's the refund?
Actions determine the mark of a man. You have the item. You have the money.
Stand up and be a man Raul. It's time for you to do the right thing. You're a business man. Do you plan on being a ethical one or not? |
Hi Timeltel,
Wow, mighty big carb for that 289. I could only run a 650 double pumper on my 400 Pontiac! Impressive. |
Hi Nandric,
Your comment about never having a skewed cantilever one side or the other has susprised me. You are a lucky man Nandric! The AKG P 8ES Super Nova VDHII I just bought from Axel has its cantiliver skewed to the left when viewing the cartridge laying on its back! Poor AS set up has not caused this. Does makes it rather difficult to align properly!
Regards, Don |
How does one go about setting up a cartridge that has a skewed cantilever? Do you square up the body, expecting the cantilever to follow when it is place in the groove? Do you square up the cantilever, ignoring the cartridge body position? I would assume that in the free sitting position (skewed cantilever position), that it is sitting centered between magnets/coils! If it aligns itself when it hits the record grooves, is it not then, out of align with the magnets/coils? If it does not align itself (squaring up with the body), when placed in the record grooves, then should the tip have been the point of alignment and not the squaring of the body during set-up? |
Hi Stltrains,
In regareds to your question as to where to send, there was a new name mentioned in this forum (Northwest Analog), that stated he does stylus straightening and coil repairs. I have been thinking abouts giving him a try. His web site looks rather impressive, as if that means anything! Perhaps someone has used him already and can chime in. I am a little disapointed in Axel shipping a cartridge to me in this condition. It's a VhD stylus. Perhaps VhD mounts the stylus in the stylus head? At this point, I just don't know. Just disapointed in what I received. Regards, Don |
Has anyone else had to run their P8ES with negitive VTA? I have been fighting the dreaded ssssssssss with mine. I have spent days tweeking it left then right, slight forward, then slight back. Always with 0 degree VTA or +, then ++, up to +++. Bass and treble responce would change but never the sibilance (sssssssss)! Not until I went to (negitive), - VTA. I have not hit THE spot yet but I'm getting there. This is the Axel's rebuild of the Super Nova VdHII version that he sells. If I can tame the ssssss (damn near there), this cartridge would earn high marks from me. Very musical. Regards, Don
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Hi Jmowbray,
I am glad to hear that I am not the only one who has a P8 ES requiring tail down (negitive VTA). I have approx. 20 hrs on mine. Sibilance is 98% contained. This is a great cartridge. I can not say for sure if the silibance issue was due to needing more breakin or has been reduced by tail down VTA? I have ordered a Best Tracker-Arc Protractor do dial this cartridge in more acturately. I will return to 0 or positive VTA after its use to see if the sssssssss returns. I will keep all updated after it arrives. Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
If you wanted to try tail up or tail down, it could be accomplished with the use of, lets call it a shim. Placed between the cartridge and arm during set up. I'm thinking of those little plastic washers used under the screw heads to prevent the cartridge screws from scratching the arm surface. Placed in the front for tail up, and in the back for tail down. No harm in trying!
Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
I just wanted you to understand that the Astatic's are not just another flavor of the month. I would hate to hear that you had passed one up just because you (like me), don"t need additional cartridges. Astatic's, as Raul has stated, are a must find.
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I have the Astatic MF100. It had been previously owned by Raul. I concider it amoung the very small group of best I own! The music just flows from it like water. In conparision to our Virtuoso black, I would describe the MF100 as it's equal. Different in a more romantic way, whereas the Virtuoso would be more dynamic. Beauty vs. Bold it that makes any sense. BTW, it your are interested, there is a MF 300 on ebay (US), just listed. Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
I hate to throw more salt into your open wound but let me give you something to think about. If I had to choose between my Grace F9E and the MF100, I would have to keep the Astatic. I have other cartridges that give a similar musical presentation as the Grace. The Garrott Bros. P77 comes readily to mind, also the Andante P76, but the Astatic is in a class all by its self. Of my 40+ cartridges, the MF100 is unique! Regards, Don |
Hi Lewm,
So you are the one who won the Ruby! I was susprised at the low number of bidders. Congratulations! I had it on my watch list. I have to some how get off this merry-go-round. You are quite right in your statement "they all sound subtly different from one another". Without a direct comparison between any 2, I also would be quite happy (for life), with any of the flavor of the month cartridges. Your statement "So it is not a tragedy not to own any one particular one of our collective favorites", is the merry-go-round I need to get off of! |
Hi Raul,
I have a question for you. I picked up a SOTA Saphire TT from an estate sale. I have requested a shipping carton from SOTA Industries so that I can send it to them for their latest upgrades. It did not come with a tonearm. My question to you is how close are you to bringing to market, your tonearm?
Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
I have been enjoying my AKG Super Nova VdH so much that I have been sort of neglecting the last great find we discovered, the Acutex 420 STR. Thanks for reminding me. I will mount it for a comparision with the AKG. |
To Fleib, Nandric, Timeltel, Lewm, Stltrains,
Dlaloum, Dgob, Banquo 363, Aceman2
I have run into a problem that I would like to receive input from all of you as to how to proceed. I ordered 2 phono cartridges from a fellow forum member. I was charged $70 for shipping. I week later, I received in my mail box an envelope. The envelope had a return address from the person I had order the 2 cartridges from. My first thought was, surely he did not send me 2 phono cartridges in a envelope? I was wrong in that thought! When I opened the envelope, it contained 1 Empire box. In the box was the Empire plastic dome. The dome was cracked. (I wonder what part his shipping envelope played in cracking the dome), anyway, inside the dome was what appeared to be a ball of tape. Scotch tape! If you shook the dome, the ball of tape would rattle around inside the dome! I opened the dome, pulled out the tape and discovered that the ball of tape was wrapped around the 2 cartridges that I had ordered. Would it surprise any of you if I was to tell you, one of the cartridges was dead. The cartridges were not shipped in a box. They were not packed individually, nor were they bolted down to prevent movement! My question : How would you proceed! I would perfer not to embarrass this person even though he has received negative feedback from this forum in the past. That is why I am asking all of you for some diplomatic advice. Regards, Don |
Hi Nandric,
The tape ball of cartridges was not bought thru the audiogon selling site. Nor was it bought thu Ebay. I was privately contacted by this Audiogon member and bought the items using paypal. The items were identified as (goods). Regards, Don |
To all reading tape ball cartridge shipment,
The following email was sent by the seller,
"Regarding the 4000D3 the answer is no, I did not remove that strap it came in that way when I bougth it and no my D3 in my system always performs with out hum and both channels " live ". I don't know where inside that ground strap was atached and I can't say by sure what is happening with that channel. What could be happened? could be that needs that ground strap ( not when with me. )? this could be so you can build one that can be atached to the pin connector and the cartridge body and see what happen. Anyway, I can't understand what is happening down there ( I mean with the cartridge. ). I don't know how I can help you but I'm willing to do anything you want it."
I tried the add a ground strap to his cartridge, but it did not help. My cartridge has a ground strap, his did not. Remember this fact! |