Raul, et al -
It seems this street musician experience is one that many of us have shared. For me it was during my lunch hour in our downtown area. I wasn't even on the same street but had to turn the corner and walk another block before I met up with him. Now some might say that hearing a solo sax was clue enough not to confuse it with something from a boom box or open car window. As a jazz fan I've heard lots of sax music, live and recorded. There was no confusion in my mind the moment I first heard him that it was a live performance. Yes I agree some of that was dynamics, but I believe it is more than an unrestricted range from soft to loud. There is also the complete lack of any distortion. These are not precise words but it is an ease and flow with the music. For me, any recorded music seems to have some varying number of thin veils between myself and the performer.
As the wife of one of my audio buddies expressed to him on their way home after a symphony concert, "I don't care how much money you spend or what equipment you try, it is never going to sound like that!" |
Hi Nandric,
Yes, this is not the place but (there is always a but), had it not been for having dinner with a dear friend a few nights ago, I would not have asked. He has cancer, and headed down hill. His (apples of his eye), are fighting, actually have threaten to sue each other over who is going to get what. Hell, the man is still alive and quite coherent! The thought of it all sort of makes me sick. My apology to all for this misplaced inquiry and thank you Nandric for your input. Regards, Don |
Dear Frogman: +++++ " in a room with an open window, one block away, can be instantly recognized as live and not a recording? " +++++
that's absolutely true. Months ago in other thread we were discussing precisely what means live music and how we perceive it against recorded one. In that time I posted one of several experiences that as you several of us already had. The one I exposed was by coincidence the sound of a music in a horn played for a street-man that goes block after block playing looking for some coins for he can survive ( here in México we have many of this. ).
Yes, you can disguish live music not one block from you but even two or three blocks and it does not matters if what we heard is in an open " stage " like the plain street with all the street noise pollulation.
In that time too I posted that that " visceral " word that used Lewm is absolutely right and is a sinonimus of DYNAMIC, this dynamic is the main difference between live music ( it does not matters seat/micro position and it does not matters at which distance we are. hearing it. ) and any recorded music in any audio system.
Live music DYNAMIC is untouchable by audio system performances and for a wide wide margin.
Frogman, my main target is to have that live music DYNAMICS that's a critical an important factor to feel the MUSIC to feel and develop all kind of emotions that only music can gives us. So please don't misunderstood when I talk about distortions because IMHO in an audio system we are " fighting 2 against those distortions and as lower those distortions as IMHO we are near to that " live event ".
MUSIC per se even through a Walkman has the capacity to move us in many ways and it does not matters how high are those Walkman distortions but this is not the subject.
The subject is ( at least for me )and my main target in my audio system: to hear first than all the recorded music in a way that " moves " me that wake-up my emotions that wake-up on me the hapiness that MUSIC can gives me ( distorted or not. ). My second target is that that MUSIC I heard/hear through my audio system be at the top quality performance level I can achieve and things are that I think that lowering any kind of distortions I can be nearest to this second main target.
So, in a different way but I agree absolutely with you about. This is not my first post supporting that dynamic main characteristic that music has, I did it many times and did it not only because a music characteristic but because the recorded music can't approach it and this is the biggest challenge for the audio high industry where we are an important part. In the mean time I think that we have to think how improve what we have, I know because you posted several times that you are not looking for audio " perfection " , well I'm looking that precisely. Tha's why exist this thread that's why I always try to test to explore new " audio roads " and that's why I try to share my findings with all of you.
I respect your position to not look for " perfection ", I can't even imagine it.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Griffithds, This is not the right place to answer your questions. But in short. The family law and succsesion law are incorporated in the civil law. The kids are not liable for their parents debts if they don't accept the inheritance otherwise well. By the capability of acting (signing an contract) you can think of Alzheimer and similar situations when the kids need to take over judicial and other decisions from one or both parents.
Regards, |
For whatever reasons (at a certain point I personally stop caring what those reasons are) digital playback does more damage to that sense of visceral than does analog. Well said Frogman. To this day.......I have never heard digital playback which 'moves' me in any way. And there are no question marks to follow THAT statement! |
Nandric,
I've done a Google search and have not been able to (to my satisfaction), answer some of the questions our good hearted discussions has risen in my thought process. Perhaps you would be so kind as to fill them in for me. For a child to accuse his parent in court for what could turn into a extended holiday in an asylum, what does/would a Judge require as proof from a child? Are we talking about 70 year old parents which would mean the child would be lets say 50ish? Or are we including 13 year old children accusing their parents who would be in their 30's? In Europe, are children responsible for the debts of their parents after their death? I'm trying to understand from the courts point of view, why children should/would have any input as to how their parents could spend money they acquired in life. Regards, Don |
****....but I am listening for something else in the music, call it visceral, and for another reason.**** - Lewm
Visceral, that's it! How does one measure/quantify "visceral"? Can it be done? I don't think so. But, like Lewm, I sure as hell know it when I hear it; or, more correctly, when I feel it. We are talking about MUSIC; about art. Music is human expression and feeling. In our attempt to tickle our audiophile itch and quest for perfection we want to think that all that is relevant about music and it's reproduction can be quantified and reduced (?) to issues of distortions as we understand them. I don't think that it can be.
What makes reproduced music feel visceral as it does live has very little to do with the position of the microphone, or the location of our ears in the concert hall. Why is it that a band rehearsing in a room with an open window, one block away, can be instantly recognized as live and not a recording? I believe that, more than anything, it has to do with dynamics. Not loudness, but the infectious energy of human musical interaction. Whatever that mysterious thing is that makes a subtle dynamic shading just as exciting as as the big bombastic one.
The more time we spend around the sound of live, the more we understand just how much of that information gets destroyed by the recording process. For whatever reasons (at a certain point I personally stop caring what those reasons are) digital playback does more damage to that sense of visceral than does analog. |
Dear Griffithds, If I become Capitalist you are free to use whatever expression you like to 'characterize' my character. But the Judge you mentioned is the wrong kind for my precarious situation. You see even from a Balkan prison one will get free at some point in time. This however is not usually the case with an asylum. BTW I also understand my sons. They , like the other members of their generation, want the money today and not tomorrow or whenever. Thanks to Lew and his colleaque there is no way to predict how long 'the old' will be among us. But I am sad to see that he prefer to help my sons with their intention by selling me some of his tonearms which are superfluous in his situation (aka 'above 5'). This is very strange because his situation is exactly the same as my. However he is obviously more optimistic reg. his own sons who only need to show to the judge his electrostatic collection to win their case. That is to say: 1 step> asylum , 2 step> relieve from parental authority 3 step> division of his property. I intend then to make them an offer for his plinths , some carts and some tonearms. Then I intend to pay him a visit in the asylum and show off with the price I got from the 'apple of his eye'.
Regards,
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Lewm,
Are you tempting Nandric into becoming Capitalist Pig! The Judge would not look kindly upon him. I wonder if Balkan prison uniform stripes are vertical or horizontal? |
Acman3, You have no idea how many times that thought has past thru my mind in the last few days. Has to be one of the all time greatest comic line. BTW, Shurely you jest? |
Glad to see you back Griffithds, but " Don't call me Shurely". |
"Shurely" I now get it. Next time, I guess use a sledge hammer. Thx. Sorry to be a pedant, but I too was aiming for a laugh. I missed badly apparently.
I need Nandric to have 8 tonearms and 26 cartridges, otherwise I might be the champion owner of tonearms and cartridges, aside from Raul of course. So, Nandric, I have a few tonearms to sell to you. I am cutting back to no more than 5. |
Hi Lewm, You are partially correct. The "where" should have been were. Google might be your friend, but spell check is not. Nandric and I are having a humorous (?), conversation pertaining to his 8 tone arms, 26 cartridges, and a state of the art (?) $100 CD player. The surely (with the "h" injected), was intentional. Shurely (humor), you have heard or that brand of cartridge. This is humor (Balkan style), after all. The statement that you questioned (?), was not intended to be a question. It was a statement of belief, made with a implied tongue in cheek connotation. It was made to convey a statement of belief by me. Not a question by me. Reread the sentence expressing the word " were (where)", to a greater degree than the last word "you". Sort of WERE you! Not were YOU? I do not question Naddric's deceit, I imply it. This all is meant as humor 202, not English 101. |
Dear Griffithds, I am sure Halcro has more than a few question marks that he can spare for you. He may even be willing to trade that last explanation point for a question mark. As for "H"s, I think you should conserve them better.
Dear Raul, No argument here. "Live" can mean many things, which is why I put the word in quotation marks and made no attempt to define it. |
Dear Balkan Comrade,
You are a clever one. It would appear then that your Judge must believe digital "IS" better than analog and that you are repenting because you have seen the error of your ways! Shurely you were not trying to inpress the Judge with deception, where you!
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Dear Griffithds, You missed this one because it is not a Balkan kind. It is a 'high level' argument meant not for my sons but for the judge. He also has kids and is already on your side. But he needs an good argument because he is not Einstein. With this argument he can state: 'your dad has already shown to be very reasonable by selling one of his tonearms as a token of his good will. Your claim is dismissed as not entitled.' |
My Dear Balkan Comrade,
Do you really think that be selling "only 1" of your tone arms, you will prevent disaster? You need to sell All "but" 1 of your tone arms. I will be watching audiogon for your listing to sell and I will pray that your "apples of your eye" forgive you for your evil excessive capitalist consumption! |
Dear Lewm: ++++ " For me , vinyl mimics " live " better than digital can mimic " live "........ However, hi-rez digital piqued my curiosity and I intented to investigate " +++++
IMHO first step could be to be more precise than only say: " live ". We have to remember that we are talking on recordings, so there is " live " as we hear it at our seat " live " position and then there is " live " at recording microphones position and IMHO both are different.
What we have in both mediums is the " live " at micro position.
Now, for you can get a better scenario/stage on digital performance and analog performance you need to touch the digital one as DVD-A and then you can compare it. Before it is very dificult to have the whole scenario a bout.
In next thread I posted a weeks ago my thoughts/experiences/opinion on that subject ( I made in the past too on other threads. ):
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1340176293&openusid&zzRauliruegas&4&5#Rauliruegas
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Griffithds, You seem to be an expert in finding the 'Balkan part' in my post. But this is serious buseness. I am not familiar with American laws but in Europe your own 'apple of your eye' can put you in an asylum and dismiss you from parental authotity. 99% of cases is about the spending behaviour of mom and/or dad. I realy need to resell one of those tonearms to prevent disaster. |
Nandric,
At least they won't have far to go for consultation! You do offer family discounts don't you?
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If anyone deserves excommunication from our church than Griffithds is his name. Prease the wrong God in the wrong church. I really hope that my sons will not read his post. The reason? 'But dad if you can get the same sound from a $100 CD player what do you need 25 carts and 8 tonearms for?' They even may consult a lawyer about their rights. |
That's fine. For my part, I only said that I don't hold the same opinion. For me, vinyl mimics "live" better than digital can mimic "live". For signal to noise ratio and bandwidth, digital can be superior to vinyl, but I am listening for something else in the music, call it visceral, and for another reason. However, hi-rez digital has piqued my curiosity, and I intend to investigate. |
Lewm, I also used "are" instead of "our"! It was late.... I have played catch up with both formats. I have had digital systems that exceeded the playback of various tone arm/cartridge/turntable setups over the years but have always been able to (given the throwing enough money at the problem solution), elevate my analog rig to place digital in 2nd place. There have been times, now being one of them, that it is hard to (sonically speaking), say one format outshines the other. The main thing about digital that I don't like is that all you can do is hit the play button and music transpires. There's no fun in that! No adjustments to alter the output response through the use of various cartridges, different turntables, or different tone arms,(ever wonder why they used the word tone when they named that device). Perhaps it was originally thought of as a "tone" adjuster? Anyway, I enjoy analog more. I enjoy the adjustment part of it. You have seemed to have placed to much emphasis on the word similar. I did not imply same as, or close to, but just similar. Casual listing type similar. Not Oscilloscope listing type similar. There will always be those who do believe that digital sound better than analog. I'm sure a better analog rig would quickly change (for them), that opinion. Those who have a analog rig that is better than their digital system, could also have that opinion changed by throwing more money at a better digital rig. Yes, Lewm, I could throw more money at my analog rig and once again have it rise up above my digital system. I have WELL over $20,000 in just my analog rig now. Where/when will this madness end. Why MUST one system be better? I am a a point in my systems, (both digital and analog), where I get complete satisfaction out of both of them. And they do sound quite similar to me. |
Dear Griffithds, You wrote, "Why do CD's sound so similar to are records..." (Presumably you omitted the question mark that would seem to have been appropriate punctiation.) I take huge issue with your premise. I say CDs do NOT sound so similar to records. That is why we are here on this Analogue forum. Otherwise, what's the point? Microphones are a problem, too, a different problem. |
Good evening Griffithds, I like to discriminate between 'understanding' and 'being informed' and also between 'nature' and 'nurture'. J.Carr, for example, has the talent and the knowledge needed to design an, say,'top cart'. But one 'old master' make or 'produce' them. This is called 'scilfulness' which is more connected with experience and nurture then nature. The CD caused an decline in demand for carts so that not only many persons involved in the production lost their jobs but the 'nurture' of the new (young) persons for this job was neglected. In specific sense 'cart making' become an 'old man occupation'. Well 'occupation' and 'innovation' are connected. No wonder than that Raul and Dertonarm stated many times that there are no real innovations by our beloved cartridges.
Regards, |
Good Morning Nandric,
"So the 'issue' is obviusly complex."
A bit of an understatement I would say. The majority of the cartridges that have been discussed on this thread are 30+ years old. Take any one of the top MM contenders and compare it to a top multi thousand $ MC, and I would bet good money that you could easly be able to make much more sonic changes by just changing headshells than what you could hear between just the two properly set up 2 cartridges. Are we at the end of improvements, major improvements, with this design? A cartridge can only reproduce what is there on the record. Why do CD's sound so similar to are records. Is it because the problem, the real problem, resides with the microphone? You can not reproduce what is not captured by the mic! |
Dear Fleib, Somewhere in this thread J.Carr stated:'if I knew how to improve on MM carts I would certainly try.' So the 'issue' is obviusly complex.
Regards, |
Hi Dover, You forget quotation marks by modesty. But as you of course know 'modesty'and other qualities are distributed by the (mother) nature. There is no institution to complain about our own share. However one can do something about his own nurture. I 'all modesty' I deed not bad in this respect. |
Lew, I don't think you can judge a cart by one parameter, unless it's outrageous. If a cart has 1100mH..... Perhaps there's a mechanical factor with HOMC, with the coils connected directly to the cantilever? Some have low tip mass but still aren't contenders. My experience is similar to yours I think, pretty good but no cigar.
In general Timeltel may be right about too high impedance. It would be interesting to correlate the electrical parameters of the top MM/MI carts and see if there is an ideal relationship, or one that tends to be indicative of the better ones. I suspect that's why the Virtuoso shines. It seems to be an AT-95 with PC-OCC wire and a wood top to damp vibrations. Whatever, the difference drops the impedance to 660 ohms. The AT-95 is 2800 ohms, I think, but w/o the wire it's nice, but doesn't have the resolution. I'm quite sure the CA would be a killer w beryllium cant and a Geyger or micro tip. I'm just not prepared to do it at this time. I'm thinking of downsizing. Regards, |
Nandric, you are so modest, I thought you left Yugoslavia to distribute peace and goodwill.. |
Hello Acman, I left Yugoslavia because there was nothing to distrubute and consequently to redistribute. |
Hello Nandric, I thought Ricky left Cuba to get away from the redistributionist. :) |
What "If" Nandric, what "If"? |
Dear Griffithds, 'All its riches would be ours'. For what purpose? Never heard about the 'income distribution'? Smith and Ricardo introduced the issue long time ago. |
My dear poor confused Balkan comrade,
The Germans thought, what "If" we rule the world. All its riches would be ours! There was no "loot to divide" consideration! |
Dear Nandric, "If" you add the total history the Germans lost even more wars, of course at some time they did not declare they were Germans but Romans...or they used other names. So what does it mean: If (!) you are loosing more wars than you win you should better stay away of starting or contribuiting to wars. |
Fleib, I am not arguing the point you make at all. I was just bringing up the relationship between inductance and DC resistance, upon which you have now amplified.
But if it were as simple as that, the idea that low inductance is better, then why do I, at least subjectively, far prefer a top quality MM cartridge to any HOMC cartridge, when generally an HOMC has lower inductance than most MMs? I have owned 3 HOMC cartridges that were considered among the best of their time; all of them left me underwhelmed. |
Dear Griffithds, You are obviously an philosopher. But those 'if' you mentioned are not 'if' at all. You confused them with 'when we win we will devide the loot'. Think of Germany. The 'if' question was after the events (3 lost wars).
Regards, |
Hi Lew, In general yes, but an air core coil also has inductance. If you look at speaker x-over coils, an 18GA, 2.5mH air core inductor has around .88 ohms DCR. For the same value of inductance in 14GA, DCR is around .36. With a 16GA iron core inductor you get around 10mH for .36 DCR. So you can see how adding a magnet to the mix increases inductance.
Many think that inductance is the Achilles heel of HO carts. Lowering the primary high frequency resonance of the cart has implications beyond amplitude voicing. There is a 180 degree phase shift at primary HF resonance, that usually exhibits phase non-linearity at least 2 to 3 octaves on either side of that point. Regards, |
Dear Balkan comrade,
"If" is the root of all the worlds evils! |
Dear Griffithds, With the 'if' propositions we would have no reason to complain about anything. But I am wondering why so many philosopher were so gloomy. As 'if' their 'if' was somehow troublesome.
Regards, |
If it had a stylus, I would also have put a bid in for it. Having a backup stylus for my MF-100 would have been nice! |
Dear Raul, I checked this one as I do with each MM cart that you recommend. But this one was ,alas, without the stylus.
Regards, |
Dear friends: Any one of you was the lucky one that winned the ebay auction for the top of the line Astatic MF-100 gem? whom was?
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Dean_man: Thank's to share with us that Thorens TP50/TP13A headshell with VTA capacity, certainly I was unaware of it. Thank's again.
I always posted: every single day is a learning day!!!!
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Timeltel and Fleib, Is it not the case that the output resistance of a cartridge and its inductance are intimately related, not to say linearly related? I was under the impression that both were a function of the number of turns of wire in the coil. The coil has both a DC resistance and together with the nature of the core material, an inductance. So another factor relating the two would be the conductivity of the conductor used to wind the coil; a thicker wire would give a lower DC resistance for a given inductance, etc. This is both a question and a statement, so fire away if I am not correct. |
Hello Timeltel, Sorry I did not catch your diversionary tactic from the divisionary headshell wars. |
Raul, regarding headshells with vta adjustment capability, we will need to add to the list the Thorens TP50 (the proprietary headshell made for the TP13A arm and I believe at least one other Thorens arm). Whether it's production preceded or followed the Dual I do not know.
Best, Jim |
Ahh, thuchan:
Please, no reason for you to be so patronizing to Raul.
Raul, he has simply been the messenger regarding the apparent, as even mentioned by Lewm, lack of character by the designer, dertonarm, and this hyping tendency promoter, thuchan.
So far, IMHO, we know the following:
-there is the plagiarizing of the original idea by the designer and the promoter. Ah self-promotion, the best kind, not!
-when there are problems with designs and workflow, the designer, dertonarm, follows Steve Miller's advice, "take the money and run." It does not matter to dertonarm that he is dishonest. thuchan,, I am sure that it disturbs your psyche, that your friend, your designer, is a common pickpocket.
Hence, thuchan, your immature attacks on Raul; you know, since you are uncapable of being honest with this disfunctional relationship with the designer, you need another one to carry your inablity to accept reality.
-we understand that the promoter needs to protect his investment in this dishonest writer, publisher, designer, trickster, and pickpocket. It is okay, thuchan, we understand your needs; it seems that you are protecting many inner and outer needs along a continuum of mixed misunderstandings.
So, thuchan, it appears that you like all kind of distortions, audio and many others. It is okay, it is you and your need to find someone to help you come clean and lose your inflated self.
Stitch.e is here to help you.
Fun Mostly,
Stitch.e |
Hi Timeltel, Interesting to read your correlation of response vs impedance. Many people put much more emphasis on inductance. It is the presence of inductance at the output, combined with shunt capacitance, that lowers the high frequency resonance of the cart. All of the Nagaoka carts, which are said to be not overly bright, have an impedance of 3800-4900 ohms. The Stanton 681 is 930mH/1300 ohms. The 881 is 450mH/900 ohms. The natural response of virtually all carts, exhibits a rising high end. It is mostly mechanical damping that tames it. No argument about your examples, I just think you have to look at more parameters. Regards, |