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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Hello Raul you said your p8e is stock without any refresh is that correct.
Thanks Mike
Nandric for 49 euro cant be beat. The stylus is broken off but thats not a issue. Now which replacement to get? Mike
Lewm scratch that on Axel hes not mysterious Raul has his link above in a post to me i some how missed dah. Mike
Raul I've searched the web for the x1 stylus from europe you mentioned can't find it
hello i am looking a giving MM cartridges a listen to on my triplaner setup. ive been MC since returning to vinyl and presently using a zyx universe on my TP. back in the day i was a happy music lover listening to decca, audio technica and ortofon cartridges. i believe the last was a ortofon fl20 super.
i have an ear 834p for phono amp dutys. classic rock and roll/blues are my most listened to music. if any of you MM users are spinning vinyl with a TP which MM cartridges match up best. thanks
Hello Raul after a high recommendation from a good friend i bought one of the nos empire gold 4000d3s that are available. Ive gone vintage amps and preamp and thought a vintage cartridge would be a good move. After 30+ hours i would say this was a brilliant move. Mounted on my not vintage TT the sound is real nice much better than expected and does compete with my MCs. Ive been here at the gon for a good while and never read any of this thread but now have started and the early posts are right on with MCs being pushed and MMs being degraded for what ever reasons. Like digital i got caught up in that on my return to vinyl and did not even consider a MM cartridge. Even though back in the day before CDs i had my share of Ortofons Deccas and ATs. I have a lot more reading to catch up with on this thread.

I have a question i read your 4000d3 review and yours has a different stylus. Looking at mine under a 7x glass the stylus along with the cantilever are gold. On every other cartridge ive owned the stylus always showed it was a diamond shining. Can you comment on this.

thanks for starting one fantastic movement for an alternative to our favorite and best sounding musical front end vinyl playback. mike
Yes as I write I have gentle giant playing and it sounds wide open and very tight. Raul thanks for the answer door you think its ok to use magic eraser. What do you recommend. Mike
O yes when it comes to my cartridges and vinyl TLC is a must along with clean clean clean. I have been very gentle with a onzow zero dust and that works very well. When it comes to the magic eraser you need a steady hand and it works the best for diamonds but was not sure for this type of stylus.

The 4000 came with stylus cleaner fluid that has long dried up in the bottle. Along with a fine wooden box first class.

Raul is there any replacement stylus assemblies that would be available for this cartridge that you could mention. and thanks so much mike
So when it comes to new modern MM built cost factor has shown up are there any that compete with vintage nos MM that don't cost like high end MCs?
David what a fine list thank you now that I have my feet wet I want to move deeper in the pool.

Listening to several lps this evening I am still in awe of the presentation the 4000 delivers this is about as enlighting a sound these ears have heard in a few decades. What was mentioned in the very early posts in this thread is becoming true. The MC detailed bloom is over blown and this little empire prooves it.
yea Raul what a revelation these MMs are last night spinning lps was a total delight to the ears.

on the replacement stylus for empire d3 i am having not much luck locating one that looks like the picture of yours in your review of d3. not giving up yet though.
Chris now that I've reached 50+ hours I started different vta settings
Tracking at 1g settled with a slight higher position. Yea this fine MM cartridge does really sing. Now like you want to try others. Mike
Banquo363 ive contacted the seller to verify it has the empire logo like on the photo of rauls. as of todays exchange rates the price asked is less than i payed for the nos cartridge but not by much.
many thanks for the link and hope im not boring any with my post dont want to waste anyones time cause im a newbie and all here on the MM thread. happy 4th of july to all.
Raul I believe for the asking price you can't go wrong and bought a 9600. I asked some questions but no response yet. Your last post helped make my decision. Hope more setup info is included with the package. Mike
The seller got back with me and there will be know setup info included. And the net is not any help either going in the dark should be interesting.
Raul thanks for sharing this info. Sense you have the same 9600 what discoverys have you come up with vta/vtf. Really looking forward to what this cartridge will bring. Mike
Raul gotcha and again thanks for the info. Ive been all over the net top to bottom theres nothing on this jewel.
Raul no worries at all for a hundred bucks to obtain one of the vintage cartridge classics could be priceless.

One thing is for sure this empire 4000d3 does the job. After an afternoon of spinning vinyl I could not be any more satisfied with this vintage mm jewel. Going from lp to lp and hearing that mm sound again after all those years sure has a smile on my face and my foot taping.
Raul i received the cartridge and the supplied data sheet and hookup instructions supplied by CJ. The listed output is 2mv. Using my vintage Fisher 400c that may be pushing it. Unfortunately i wont be able to do any setup till late next week. As they say only time will tell if my 400c can handle that low of an output and still play quite. Ive rebuilt all but the phono section and now have the parts for that project new components may help and it sounds great with the Empire so its got to get better.

Danny with the super play and sound of my Empire 4000d3 really looking forward to what 9600 will deliver. I now have compiled a list of wanted MM cartridges and boy i could not be any happier with the superior sound i am hearing. Classic Rock and Roll/Blues was made for MM play back in the day and i can vouch for that big time. Not that the MCs did not do justice but MM seems to sound like i remember how these classics were recorded full lively and very entertaining for the ears. Mike

Raul you have started one of the best threads i have had the pleasure to enjoy because vinyl is the front end that delivers all of the music and the more i know/understand the better my system will sound. And i believe and saying this after reading more than half of this thread that your being misunderstood. And if i'm wrong it wont be the first time.

Ive been off on vacation and sitting my grandson for the past couple of weeks. Not much music listening time which is the only reason i deal with audiophile nonsense, ego and bantering. The past week of threads reminds me of the old steam cleaning thread here where Clem promoted him self as fonder and master of steam cleaning lps. That killed the thread and today i still think its the best way to get quite sweet playing vinyl records.

I really dont care about the small talk and try to read in between the lines because so much can be learned possibly in threads like this. But in the end its our own ears that count. And yea mine are reaching 60 and i swear i have not lost high frequencies.

The Internet has changed our hobby like nothing else for learning and improving our systems. And my return to MM cartridges has been very enlightening and something that should not have slipped by since i listened to MMs for a couple of decades. Just my 2 bits and like Raul says
Enjoy the Music
hello all of you MM lovers finally got some good listening time in last night and feel a lot better for it. i now have acquired 3 vintage MMs with the last on the way a ortofon m20fl super. its going to be real hard to take the 4000d3 out of service that fine looking gold music maker will rock your socks off. one of my faves doobies takin it to the streets for someone special had all of what a music lover could want in a vinyl record rumbling bass crystal clear highs and that sweet mid range with a sound stage as big and deep as being at a concert.

nandric lucky for me the grandson is past the diaper stage and playing little league now. and for 18k im in on yes my brain adds those memories of hearing high frequencies/crystal clear highs a wonderful thing our brain when used correctly.

enjoy classic rock and roll its best for what ails you.
A fact of lighter tracking MM cartridges would be lps that are not flat. My 4000d tracking at 1g has no problems on relatively flat lps. Records that are more than slightly warped it will skip.
I have a idea using the hot Louisiana sun and some12X12 marble floor tiles to flatten a warped test lp out. My previous MC tracking at 2g had no problems tracking these lps
All thanks for your very informative responses I should have described the mistracking better. Of all the lps played in the 70 or so hours I have on 4000d3 only 2 or 3 have jumped on nicely warped lps. The suspension is fine and the sound is wonderful. I have played with vta and prefer 1g. Like was mentioned marking the severey warped seems the answer. Thanks to all of you again and believe this I am not looking back when it comes to MM cartridges.
Raul I have installed several different eq circuits in my vintage preamp. I am running them in and plan to audition the 4 of them for a favorite. I listen to classic rock, blues mostly. I do understand the passion for playback as it was recorded but in electronic music there's so many variables. Neummans correction is interesting and I would like to try it. I will do a web search thanks again for more alternatives to phono eqs. Mike
Raul it is most enjoyable having the ability to hear what small changes in caps/resistors mean to what you are hearing phono eq wise. I have retired a highly regarded mc phono amp and returned to gear that's almost older than me. Between the super sounding mm cartridges and vintage gear I believe the vintage music I love has a true to life sound that does satisfy my soul. I haven't had a lot of luck researching Neumanns correction can you add a link. Thanks Mike
Hello all I just missed the last original white replacement stylus for empire 4000d3 at AAMA in Europe by a few days. I have the original gold version and would like to get a white do any of you know of any other vendors that may have a nos white version. I have obtained several other MMs but can't bring myself to remove my empire it sounds so darn nice. Thanks Mike
Raul your link is to who I was going to buy from. I was 2 days late from getting the last one aama had in stock.
I would be interested in what the regulars here think of 2m black
Thanks Danny theres a couple 420s coming to south La. Being of Italian heritage I gotta love this buy.
What was your delivery time? Mike
Timeltel your info on 420str is really appreciated mine and eric38 were shipped last week. Topping my empire 4000d3it would be sweet. I've been rocking and rolling with that top to bottom wide open sounding empire with a lot of foot tapping musical enjoyment and haven't looked back to my former MC cartridge.
For a guy who spends a lot of time spinning vinyl I have to give Rual a ton of credit for the knowledge, time and dedication with MM MI cartridges. Thanks Rual for helping me rediscover these fine vintage cartridges.
Raul 420 is now getting all around positive press and mine can't get to me fast enough.
On universe ya its been resting. I like the simple few components of my vintage preamp driving my cartridge compared to a stand alone phono stage. I'm thinking that less in the signal chain delivers more to the ears.
Raul 420 is now getting all around positive press and mine can't get to me fast enough.
On universe ya its been resting. I like the simple few components of my vintage preamp driving my cartridge compared to a stand alone phono stage. I'm thinking that less in the signal chain delivers more to the ears.
Griffithds I could not agree with you more. Record after record this super cartridge throws a wide deep stage superior from top to bottom. No doubt about it 4000d3 will provide hour after hour of musical enjoyment.
Which stylus assembly do you have? I have the gold version nos.
Raul most interesting on the differences you mention concerning the bodys of yours and the loner 4000d3. You detect sonic differences what did you notice that's different of the builds if the bodys? I've compared the picture in your review with mine tough to pick up anything different.
I have discovered that empire has at least 3 different stylus assembly s Rauls version a silver colored with the line under the empire name and the gold type. I have a version like Rauls coming my way.
Griffithds After 45 plus years being a music lover enjoying vinyl playback with the best gear I can afford this hobby gets better all the time. Thanks for the happy thoughts. My gold stylus was a very fine performer this original version is already delivering that 3d wall of sound. I believe full breakin is not far off.
420s arrived here in south Louisiana yesterday eric38 and myself will be connecting soon. Shipping time 13 days.
Now that I have a original 4000d3 stylus its really going to be tough removing that beast of a cartridge to audition 420str.
In the dark i ordered a second 420str like they are saying for that price yea i can. At my age im believing that i just may have enough in the cartridge dept to last till..... On the other hand being like most of you here i am on that quest for the best of the bestest. You never know one of these days a cartridge may come along to prove all of us wrong with being the one that can do it all, oh the holy grail. So far i have a long list of contenders and i cant say it enough that empire d4000 is one super sweet sounding cartridge and just may be the tops for me.

Now its almost time for Geaux Tigers thats football talk for the battle for #1.
I got the same email from the Italian seller right box wrong cartridge. They are asking my to pay 15 dollars more for a 415str. I guess i should feel lucky i was able to get one 420str before this debacle. to bad should have bought 2 to begin with at that price.
I looked at my 420str and it seems to be correct grey and black according to the supplied manual. On the cartridge it self the only script is Acutex on one side of the grey colored plastic and LPM on the other side.
Folks the thing about this passion i have for bright lively sounds from my system is so elusive. No doubt for me vinyl is the front end that is the winner for the sound i love and have been chasing for a long time. What seems to happen is i have it and then its gone. Lately Ive been able to devote more time to tweaking and listening. What i'm hearing at this time is as Raul puts it a very nice 3d wide open stage. I just replaced my volume control it has dropped the noise floor a ton and is bringing the music from a super dark background. I dont know whats going to be the next revelation for better sound and i'm sure its out there. Moving Magnet cartridges in my opinion are a big factor in lively clear sound also. To get my favorite music to sound like a live concert is tough for the main reason of saving my ears. Classic rock and blues concerts are 100db plus but in the 90 to 100 db range at the house for now live concert lps sure sound real nice. And on it goes fantastic hobby.
Raul your a party pooper. All of that hype for 420str and after reading your review darn, i guess mine will stay in the box for a while longer. Thank goodness for Empire.
Lewm i thought it was me for not being able to find info on Axel. So he is mysterious.

Im in the same boat as you all of mine are NOS and i cant speak on any in my corral but Empire 4000d3 gold and silver. And for now would not let ether out of my sight for anything but making sweet music.

Travbrow getting lost in the music is well put and when your there pure enjoyment of sound and dimension is the only reason i have been such an avid audiophile/music lover all these years. Not many things in life can compare with being in that place on my end. Mike
Hello Griffithds

"and life is to short"

Yes thats the facts. And we all want the best, one way to find it is to take others experiences. But with out our own trials and tribulations the truth may not be known.

I like what im hearing now and being a everyday listener i try not spending that listening time evaluating but enjoying. I dont know what im missing so i can enjoy what i have.

Thing is that inventory of boxs on hand is starting to add up and my inquisitiveness will get the best of me down the line.

Then again adding a second arm pod/arm may be the answer. And on it goes.
Hello Griffithds

"Got the 4000D back on so I must return to my few moments of heaven"

Amen brother anyone who had the pleasure to enjoy this fine cartridge sure can relate to that.

Take care, Mike
As one whos abandoned AS a long long time ago im truly a non believer and sinner to.

My guess to many years of distortion filled music sessions has taken its toll on my ears. I do love it though so clear and clean.
Rock and Roll
mike