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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Nikola

my parents were two generations older than me - i remember the no sex one clearly - maybe thats how I ended up with fraternal twins :(
Dear Raul - I picked up that Sonus Gold on ebay last week on your recommendation - I am using it tonight and it is a nice little cartridge. thank you - I am very much enjoying it. The seller advised 1.7g initially to be lowered to 1.5g after 20 hours ?

Is this in your opinion a good representative of a quality MM out there - Is the AT 20ss or others like it that much better in your opinion ?

Cheers Chris
Hi Raul,
That very high compliance sonus blue gold cartridge has proved to be a very nice cartridge and seems to have a ton of synergy with my ET 2.5 arm. I have however read a couple of reports on the net about premature cantilever failure on those - so I will reserve my impressions for now, but I can say that at about 60 hours this $130 cartridge sounds great on the ET and makes me feel like I am driving a car on free gas; but that one of the wheels may fall off based on what I read. I am sure it will be fine.

The empire 4000 dIII gold has arrived - I look forward to listening to it this weekend and comparing.

Do you recommend a certain vtf for the initial hours on this NOS cartridge before it loosens up after being dormant for so long?

Thanks again for recommending these cartridges- great fun to get my audio fix.

Cheers Chris
Dear Timeltel - thank you so much for the Sonus Blue information. It is just as Pritchard described it in my system – super smooth. The info on the extra layer of plastic is reassuring. This NOS cartridge cost as much as a retip – or a tank of gas : ( so it has far exceeded my expectations.

Dear Raul - on my nude sp10, ET 2.5 – That empire cartridge is definitely a notch up. It reveals all - good and bad on lps. I think I know now what you meant by Alive. It also took very little time for it to settle in.

Cheers Chris
I am relatively new to this thread. It was too daunting a task for me to read through all those posts - then one day I did a speed read - hit some - missed some - to a point where I thought I could follow along.

Went away for a couple of days and what happens? This thread is approaching 4000 posts and is starting to sound like a day time soap opera.

I have no problem at all with Raul providing alerts. It’s a free world. What this thread is missing I think is a base of current prices for people to compare with.

What does this mean on a cartridge that is 30-40 years old.

Here goes:

I paid $130 us dollars for a sonus blue gold about a month ago. It was I feel really good value.

I paid $300 us for an empire 4000 diii gold a couple of weeks ago. It was I feel a really good value.

What does really good value mean to me – compared to a $900 clearaudio virtuoso, a $$$$ xv1 and a $$$ Benz Micro Mc3.

These cartridges are great.

Now lets educate everyone new and old to the thread – what did you pay for your cartridges so we can have an MM base value.

Raul – keep the alerts coming – it’s a free world. If someone wants to pay $600 for an empire 4000 dii gold - good for him or (her) as long as they enjoy it. Who cares. Some people pay $$$$$ for cables.

How much have you paid in the last month or two for one of these MM’s. From the “older veterans” I (we) ask you - how does it compare to prices from last year or year previous ?

Whats this thread about anyway ?

Watch what happens to those prices with common knowledge. Use the internet.
T-bone – you made me spit up my drink.

Does anyone here realize that when someone has a passion for something – if anyone tells him or her not to do it – they just get stronger and do it more. Hasn’t life taught us that? Sorry timeltel – no quote – I just made this up.

Thuchan – I agree the most rare and excellent carts will go to the highest bidder as should be – supply and demand. That’s the way the world works.

There is no need however for a new to MM person on here paying two or three times for the more common good MM ones. A known $$ selling base assures this if he or she is reading here. For MC the $$ base is with the retail stores still selling them.
Cheers
Dear Nikola

"My Basis Exclusive is a pain in the a. to change carts."

Time for another armpod - for close to the price of a AT 7V you can have a self made brass armpod but need to do the labor of drilling the screw holes.

Hearing music from something you helped make is very satisfying.

Cheers Chris
Hi Henry - you said

“To me, the midrange is the 'sine qua non' of all audio (reproduced or live).

If the midrange is 'right', the rest are 'accessories'.......although the quality of the 'accessories' IMO, can explain the preferences for various components?”

I totally agree with you.

“The AT7V gets the midrange ‘right’.”
Sounds like this AT7V with its "midrange" is a lot like a Quad 57 ?

How can I refuse if it is going to bring me "midrange nirvana" from both ends ?

We just need to break her in a bit.

Thx for the tip.

Cheers Chris
Hi Henry –
Midrangeitis – you make it sound like a disease – this whole hobby is one big disease and anyone that has taken some time to read a certain percentage of these posts is afflicted with it whether you post here or not – actually the ones that don’t post have it worse – for they are unable to express their feelings and let it out. Post away I say. Its all in fun – except for Raul – he is the only one I think (I could be wrong) that is keeping a straight face here – but that is why he is our guru here from what others have said – someone needs to steer the big MM ship here while the crew play. Raul – that is a compliment on your passion, your focus and resolve.

But Raul have you ever heard a sultry seductive female voice on properly functioning and placed Quad 57’s at 80 - 85 db. I realize we are talking about inanimate objects – but it comes close to audio adultery. These 57’s have been helping me to get through my work week away from home to when I can get home to get relief in my vinyl room aka to my family as “the Panic Room” and / or “Dads Hole”.

Cheers Chris
Henry
You are probably right about the empire and AT 7v and those speakers – this project is just ideas right now.
I have been searching 6 months for an sp10 or other similar quality platter/motor for that location. The TNT is too cumbersome to move - now leaning to try an idler to see how it keeps speed with an armpod. Cheers Chris
Dear Nikola

“How about those who like blonds, brunettes and even the reddish -brown kind?

The Quad 57 have blonde hair.
The Acoustats have reddish brown hair.
The 801's are brunette. :^)

Quad 57's are very much in production. You just dont go to a retail store to get them. My PK panel model do 40 hz and lack nothing on the high end.

Cheers Chris
You guys are starting to concern me this fetish with tonearms – have you also given them names as well outside of the names their maker gave them ? Does a pretty tonearm compromise your listening and cause it to perform better than it really is ?

I admit my speakers have personalities in the aural sense based on how they sound to me. To look at them however they are actually quite ugly - all of them. Good thing the lights are usually out when I listen to them.

Nikola – have you received your AT7V yet – this nationwide postal strike has shut everything down here for a month.

Raul – thx for posting that audio link I agree rock music tests your system out very well. A couple lps from last night that will test out things that I enjoyed are Roxy Music “Avalon” and Tears For Fears “Seeds of Love” , careful when listening to the Tears for Fears lp in the full monty in case it startles you. I won’t tell you which side or track.

Cheers
Hi Stltrains - is your catridge the "DIII Gold" version? In which case the stylus itself is gold colored.

http://cgim.audiogon.com/i/vs/s/f/1308600281.jpg
Stlrains - It gets much better. I am into probably 150 hours now on it maybe more and well this cartrdige has reached that special status with me. Meaning I don't hear the cartridge anymore - just the music. It doesnt do anything to bring attention to itself.

I have tried different VTF's and it will track with no problems at all on my ET 2.5 at .2 gms !

But in talking with Henry I have left it at 1 gm the last two weeks - sounds real fine.

It will be quite the duel with the knobby AT7V - aka the Swedish Snowmobile that just arrived at my house after that postal strike. Anxious to see if it is able to disappear like the 4000dIII.

Cheers Chris
Hello Danny (Acman3)

Can I ask what VTF you were tracking with on the AT7V before you changed to the other cartridge?

Cheers Chris
Hi Desmond - very happy you have found your nirvana again - I remember how distraught u were at the time.

Nikola - did you settle on a vtf with the AT7v or are u still experimenting.

Cheers
Besides whatever may be wrong with my back I would prefer 'many women' above many carts. Ie only by changing and adjusting the last kind i have trouble with my back.

Nikola, there are many positions when intimate with the former that will strengthen the back for the crucial work with the later. :^)
Ebm - never read Raul say he could like colorations before. It surprised me. I may have misunderstood Raul - I apologize if I did. I blame too much time in the sun.

All in all good performer the 9600. Yes, its added " colorations " could be addictive.
Dear Raul – is your armor starting to show cracks ?


I find I can sit happily listening to a quality LOMC cartridge (Universe, XV-1s, FR-7f) and thinking......."it can't get much better than this?"......only to find, after a long listening session, a quick switch to a top MM cartridge, makes me sigh and involuntarily utter the onomatopoeic ......."Ahhhhh'

Henry – I think its time u signed up for Rauls MCMM 101 course training. :^)
Hi Timeltel, Dlaloum, Fleib - can someone tell me if there is a mechanical difference between the Empire 4000 DIII and the 4000 DIII Gold. They do differ in appearance. Is it just cosmetic ? Much appreciated Chris
Hi Mike

I am currently comparing two TT's each with 2 ET arms and Two Empire 4000 DIII Golds. :^)

I know how you feel.

Cheers Chris
Nikola - I would like to recommend that you place an ebay ad titled "Nandric's Virtuoso". You can then add in the descripton "per Raul's Audiogon MM thread". Then I suggest finishing the ad with your post describing it.

Put in a reserve that you are comfortable with. I am curious to see what it would fetch. :^)

What do u think ? Are u brave ?
I totally agree with Timeltel (professor) as it may apply to the 420 although he doesn't mention it in his last post.

You have a way with words sir unlike anyone else here.

Very interesting cartridge this Acutex 420 – unlike any of my other cartridges.

My first tri radial and from the manual it reads.

“Drastically increased separation – true parameter of stereo”
“It provides outstanding clear channel separation and high-resolving power in addition to a dynamic, solid and rich tonal quality”

A number of people here have posted agreement with this. I also agree.

This 420 is an unshielded bloody antennae not damped (what do u want for 69 euro i guess) and will expose any and all interference you have in your system.

I see this as a “very good” thing and worth the money right there. Helps you lock down things. I had to tighten down a ground wire better.

It worked very well in my straightline tonearm from the get go. No balance issues, loss of any detail, sibilance,...

Its now on the hybrid dv505. Even with the stylus jig that it comes with I really struggled with it. Nothing close to what I was getting on the straightline.
I was ready to put it on a long aluminum pole outside and see if I could get HD channels with it. Then I got a good nights rest and tried again next day.

I was super meticulous with it - "much" more so than for the Empire or Virtuoso to get this one right. Damn pivot arms. They take so much work.

It took me two days to get it right.

Lew/Raul – if you have an opportunity to put it on your heavy DV505 would really like your opinions. This light little nothing of cartridge is working really well here.

Plays far above its ridiculous price - IMO. How much better is the 320 professor?

FWIW - Those of you that are having problems with cymbals or sibilance, loss of detail get a good nights rest and have a go at alignment the next morning when your mind is rested.

Get this one working well and your other cartridges will work even better if you put the same effort in on them.

Thanks for bring this cartridge to my attention. Currently using 1.7 gms.

Cheers Chris
Lew

"Does Axel take work direct from US customers?"

Well he takes work from Canadians :^)

I am very anxious to tell you guys a true story that is in progress for me but I need to be patience to see how the story ends. Lets just say I am waiting anxiously for a Christmas present from Germany. What do you think Nicola ?

Dear Professor - thank you for the wonderful clarification on the 420. yes two days elapsed time. 5 minutes to set up on the tonearm jig. 5 minutes the next day to nail it down better. We won't discuss what happened in between.

Cheers
Thx Raul - your words make me feel better. I will not ask for another Christmas present - in 2011 :^) if it comes back to me with a second life.

Banquo - that 320 did not last long - anyone here ?

Cheers
Acman3 - sorry for the punctuation in my last post. It should read.

Banquo - that 320 did not last long. (in response to his post to us)

Then I was curious so I asked - Anyone here ? separately.

I guess someone believes that cartridge is better than just "a hair" than the 420, if they have been reading here or thats one expensive strand of hair.

My handy measure is if it sounds good from the next room, it's ok. If it sounds BETTER from the next room, you might want to work on your rig a little...


LOL ! My wife believes it would sound better next door.

She likes 70 db :^(
when at the same first moment that the stylus tip touch the LP that exact alignment goes out due to all imperfections in the LP?
Vinyl is full of imperfections but this is also why it interests me – I can’t believe the sound I am getting out of it. It intriques me especially through our winters.
An interesting read.
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1229601376&openflup&68&4#68
The need for Anti skate is real – it is a cancer in vinyl. You can ignore it or you can try to deal with it.
Even VPI who claim no antiskate is required incorporate it by the forces generated in the wires of my JMW.
As long as you are having fun who cares. But for those that have a harder time dealing with this and other aspects of tonearm alignment I have a really simple solution for you.
Sell one of your high end tonearms and buy a Pro R2R tape deck with the money. Pick up one or two master dubs of lps you own at 15 IPS. Listen to both tape and lp in your room, your gear, your tuning. It will reveal the truth to you about your TT (tone/speed/stability), your tonearm (alignment/tracking)and your cartridge(bright,natural,bloated).
Based on what the tape shows you – you will be able to make a quick call on if you want to deal more with your antiskate or tonearm alignment or other vinyl imperfections.
Or just enjoy the music / hobby.
Cheers
Good point Danny – but wait - Nikola (oh sorry I meant to say Boris) and Storyboy - further to what Danny posted; if you would be so kind to email me your favourite choices at:

MMNut@Crazyplace.com

I just need 12 hours lead time to hit ebay. (btw - I am in the eastern time zone and like to go to bed by 1am)
Nikola – Fascinating info about your uncle Boris and 1967. 1967 was a very good year for me and it also represents the start of something very bad.

The Good - I was 6 – no worries in world - I had a crush on my kindergarten teacher. The Toronto Maple Leafs won the holy grail for all Canadians. The Stanley Cup (google it).

The Bad

It is also the last year they won the cup ………

Longest championship drought in all of pro sports.

Go Leafs Go ………..Go Leafs Go ………. :^(

This thread is now reading like a soap opera with multiple storylines. My wife likes to watch Coronation Street. I don’t.

BTW I decided not to buy the Astatic MF 300. If this cart needs modification in the NOS state I can deduce the rest.

I have not yet come across an audio component in stock form (friends or my own) that did not sound better modified. Nature of the hobby.

My Empire 4000diii sounds better super glued. In stock form I consider its construction sub-par.
Dgarretson– that is wonderful news. I really look forward to seeing the video. When I think of mods here at Agon you are at the top of this list. The virtual systems here probably represent a tip of the ice berg scenario ? Am curious what Storyboy and Lawrence are using as source and speakers and MM's ?

Nikola – I hope u enjoyed my garage sale story.

Cheers Chris
Hi Nikola – you said

what kind of crap deed you 'come across


Well…. Are you sure you really wanted to say this? Just for that I am telling u a story first.

A funny phenomena happens in our neighborhood around this time of year when people start putting their “crap” out at the front of their house with stickers that have prices on them. It’s called a street sale. Its amazing that somebody’s else’s crap is worth money to somebody else. Hence to me growing up I heard the term many times – one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. I learned from my wife the key to success in this activity, depending on your objectives, is to either get there early for best selection, or wait till late in the day – this usually gets you the best price as the owners do not want to bring the “crap” back into the house. I did not like going to these sales – my wife used to however and she needed someone to carry the “crap” home. Now this is how it works. You clean this crap out of your basement - in Ontario we all have basements. They all contain contents of previous lives. When people are finally ready to give up those lives, they put these reminders “crap” out on the driveway where visible on a special Saturday morning that is advertised in the newspaper/internet usually. BTW – I am not sure about the Netherlands but many people around here get back into Vinyl in this fashion. Lots of crap in the form of records and record players. The crap seed gets planted….

Crap.. sorry for getting sidetracked.

Anyway

Some of my modified crap can be seen on my Agon page – For me not a lot …. like some others here – Still some record players, tonearms, a few speakers, a preamp, amp, other miscellaneous. Some of these mods I did – some of it other people’s passion did. I just recently modded the Verdier motor. My two best sounding cartridges are modified from stock. Our mutual virtual friend Geoch told me about what he did with his former 801’s crossovers and planted the crap seed in me – so I think I am going to attempt to perform surgery on Winnie the Pooh later this year.
I don’t own a money tree. If I never modded, and just bought and sold components to fill the audiophile “void” disease, I would not have been able to afford to send my kids to university later this fall. Besides this is a lot more fun for me.

Holy Crap – sorry for all.

Now Nikola - Even your speakers can been modified. (Take note of the preamp)

Modded Ushers

Phanatic Phile

This represents just one person, one opinion among billions. Have no idea if they sound better than stock.
Nikola/Timeltel(Professor) - two of the funniest back to back posts I think I have ever read here. LOL !

Cheers
Congratulations Nikola you are poster 7000.

Your
prize


No need to hide these away inside your speakers or components where they can not be seen. They can be placed on top of your ushers. They work great in natural and neon lights. Amaze your audio visitors while listening to music as they change those sound waves and work their magic.
Dear Nikola

I believe you misunderstood my last few posts, so I would like to clarify.

You said:

“Chris suggestion to me to 'upgrade' my Usher BE-20 “

I did not say to do that – I specifically said in my post of that video “This represents just one person, one opinion among billions. Have no idea if they sound better than stock”.

For me to formulate an opinion on something, I need to hear it for myself for a period of time otherwise I have no opinion at all. I was simply implying that “anything” is possible in this lunatic hobby even if it sounds ridiculous to someone.

Example - Nandric would never consider modifying his speakers ......... doesn’t mean it can’t or hasn’t been done.

All I did in your own words as a lawyer was to show the court “evidence” through the use of internet technology.

Nothing more or less.

Hope your having fun – I am.

Cheers Chris
Correction fwiw - A 12 year old dog is 84 in human years. My bad..Either way if I make it to that age and am only drooling and losing hair I will be happy.
Bullwinkle and Rocky show – Note the number one and two stars Nikola.


DG – Mr Big here at audiogon ? You have me curious.

Does he have a 3 or 9 letter moniker.

Nikola – you said.

“Timeltel with his cat. Come on please”

Be careful what you say about cats, dogs and other pets in North America. They hold special status. It’s a known fact that wives value their cat and dog much higher than audiophile husbands. Pets aural abilities are well known here. Superior to humans. Just look at how many people post pictures of pets on their virtual systems. In some cases these animals are sound advisors. Some voice their systems based on how the cat and or dog reacts to component changes. My 12 year old black Labrador retriever (that’s 90 in human years) is not allowed in my own private room due to the shedding of hair and drool. But in the other shared room he will come in and lay himself down in front or behind the speaker (they are dipole), if the vibes are nice. Lately I notice he is fond of Kate Bush’ – Aerial. It’s the utmost compliment to have your pet enjoy tunes with you - IMO - Everybody with a cat reading the professors post about Pi' Sant probably pissed their pants in laughter before they could get to the can in time.
No need to apologize Nikola. I know I am very lucky to even find someone willing to repair the cartridge.
I was being sarcastic. BTW – please remember not to discuss gov’t taxes with a Canadian – you will get no sympathy.
For some reason beyond conventional wisdom.......both Thuchan and I have found that the Empire 4000D/III really loves a high mass arm like the FR-66s and sounds positively euphoric in my Continuum Copperhead.
I'm just saying.........

Henry – according to this thread the 4000d/iii loves many arms.

I assume by euphoric you are referring to a sound that is well ...kinda nice….dreamlike….like you feel maybe after a couple glasses of Nikola’s Sliwowitz?

If so I also experienced this euphoric sound temporarily with the empire 4000 diii on my Dynavector Dv505 on the Lenco. I looked into it because it never sounded like that before. I admit I kind of liked at first, but then realized that for me it was a bit over the top, even for reproduced sound.

I discovered the resonator had come loose on the Dv505. Not sure if that was the only problem but once adjusted and tightened things went back to normal.
Well, I blame it on the Sliwowitz. That Serbian brandy of his can make crazy things happen to you.

Nikola - I read here that you sent a bottle to Axel in Germany.

I hope Axel is long finished the bottle before he gets to my cartridge. I want a straight cantilever.
Nikola, ok you make a good case for the Dutch influence. Even in Canada growing up the term “Lets go Dutch” was very popular and meant different things.
As young men in a group about to wreak havoc upon our town, saying Lets go Dutch protected us from the one person who was always short on cash, and the other fellow that would always buy the most expensive restaurant items and expect to share the bill with everyone.
Likewise while on a date, if the guy said Lets go Dutch to his female friend – in my book that made him a cheapskate and real scumbag.
Now if she herself said Lets go Dutch sometime through the evening – you knew you were in for short evening. :^(
BTW – I don’t know about the professor but you haven’t proved to me that u don’t have a cartridge stuck to your finger. All you did was deny your own words that are on here at audiogon for all eternity as 0’s and 1’s. Evidence. I only glue the ones I like. Sonics is more important to me than flipping MM’s. I have never sold a cartridge and I don’t have many.
Cheers
Halcro
I believe that the 'secret' to approaching the 'dynamics' of 'live' sound.....

Henry IMO – if you are really serious about this it will take some effort and facilities.

How about bringing the live sound into your home, then playing back the recorded master tape and have the

audience decide how close you got ……

This is just one person's approach/method that might tell you how big the delta really is if this is your goal. I applaud his efforts as a serious music lover / audiophile. My only comment would be the rooms were different and the room plays the biggest role in how things actually sound.

System used is this particular case can be seen down toward the bottom of the website link.

I am not affiliated with this website and I wasn't in the audience.
Hi Don - I just now saw the video for Axel. Thanks for posting that, and thanks to Nikola for the translation. I am wondering if my cartridge gave him a couple of those sleepless nights. :^(

Nice to make the connection visually with the emails between us. Axel is a class act.

Cheers Chris
Sorry Don I forgot to ask you. Has the Balkan Audiophile Club set up a "Nikola CD Player Fund" yet ? I would be happy to contribute.
Acman3I was not aware in the differences in specs. between the two. If I had I would not have answered your question and "fooled" you into thinking I wanted your dog. Live and learn.

Sorry again for any confusion.

Dog Definition.

Feet (My dogs are throbbing!)

Friends (I'm hangin' with my dogs tonight.)

Food (Get me two dogs and small fries.)

Insult/Humiliate (Oh, you just dogged him!)

B.S./Lie/Cut short (Why you doggin me?)

Good worker (He works like a dog.)

Bad sports performance (I played like a dog.)

Euphemism (Dog it!!!)

Chauvanist/immature/singleminded (No class, he's such a dog!)

Any male in general (Where the dogs at?)

Going through the motions (Stop dogging it, you are here to work!)

An interjection (Aw, dog!; Doooooog!!!!)
Animal – mans best friend

AND TO KEEP WITH THE THEME OF THIS THREAD.

Badly aligned MM cartridge – (that sounds like a dog to me.......)

Hope all you dogs have a Happy New Year .........
Dear Plinth Builders

Timeltel/Richardkrebs/Inshore/Dover/Lewm/Halcro/Raul et al ?

I have this strange and peculiar fascination with resonances and vibrations, as they apply to home base. The table itself. IMO – The more “right” we get it to our own preferences, our tonearms / cartridges will be the more happy. One problem is we never know, until they go for a test drive. Sort of like designing/building a car and not knowing who the customer will be?
I myself have my latest version DD set up, in I guess what you would call a minimal plinth. Looking for advice and recommendations on the next version. Would be an enthusiastic and willing contributor if only for my experiences and the mistakes I have made; if someone would like to start a thread on this.
Cheers
Hi Dgarretson - anything catch your fancy at CES ?

Swampwalker - is your moniker related to your occupation by chance ? some kind of scientist possibly. :^)