Regards, Raul: Some specs for the G800, from Turntableneedles.com: Stylus: .6mil Conical Bonded Diamond tip Cantilever: Alloy round tube Tracking Force: 1.5 - 3.5 grams Output Level: 5mV rms 5cm/sec. @ 1Khz Frequency Range: 20 - 20Khz Load Impedance: 47-100K ohm Channel Seperation: >20dB @ 1Khz Internal Inductance: 450mH Total weight w/needle:7grams That site also suggests there is a Tenorel cart that is a rebrand of the G800. Internal inductance is relatively low, with the appropriate stylus/cantilever hf response should reach into the regions attained by the several cartridges that are highly regarded in this thread. Described elsewhere as a "work horse" from the mid '70's, apparently an IM design. Having a plastic mount and MU metal shrouding for the coils, this cart would seem to be a good candidate for tweaking. Keeping in mind all the references to cantilever and cartridge self-resonances, and that the G-800 is mated to a plastic mount, isolation or integration to the headshell/arm should be a factor in performance. One might also consider the given tracking angle of 15*, this is a very vintage design, favorable comments concerning it's performance seem to confirm that N. Pickering, W. Stanton and P. Pritchard knew a thing or two. http://garrardmatters.freeforums.org/goldring-g800-t62.htmlNikola---Beryllium/Gyger 11, either you're teasing us again or you're well ahead of the curve! Peace, |
Hi Raul, Thanks for the 'heads up' on the G800. I was able to locate and buy one right away for $36.00. It comes with a non original (aftermarket) stylus. Do you think that will affect the re-tip process? Should I be looking for a NOS stylus before sending it to Axel? Thanks again and I really am enjoying the music.
John
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Dear Raul, Because of you I feel like a king. They used to have a 'fore taster'(?) in order to avoid any attempt to introduce republican gevernment by means of poison. I myself like Axel very much but have no intention to make him rich because of my sympathy. I also like Lew, Halcro, Chris,Dan etc,.etc,. so while math. was my worst subject I somehow learned the art of addition and multiplication and am also aware of my own finacial situation. As you already know my quess was that you are co-owner of the Mexican oil industry or shareholder of some other kind of company so in this 'possible world' you can afford to make Axel reach. BTW I was in Essen (Germany) were the importer of some important stuff (to me) is situated so I ordered there a bottle of Sliwowitz for Axel which they posted to his address. I got his email 10 days later with just one sentence: 'thank you'. The mentioned days were (10) after he got the stuff. The poor German has no time for the most usual courtessy because of all the works he need to do for some Mexican. I 'of course' already own the G800 and was waiting for your 'fore teste' but because I know your character I decided to wait little bit longer to see the result with the beryllium + Gyger II outfit . Such is my character.
Regards, |
Apologies for the duplicate post. I have no idea how it happened. |
Well Raul since you like it better than the Astatic mf 200, then I will no longer search for that cartridge. I have two G800 and a G820 in my stable. Both are very affordable in the UK ebay. |
Dear nandric: Could you share your own G800 experiences?, thank you.
Btw, the output gain on my sample seems to me lower that the cartridge spec about.
Astonish cartridge!!!
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
If I can take some time I will make a wider report on the G800 quality performance level, I think it deserves it.
R. |
Dear Audpulse: I don't think so, almost no one other than Dominic knows the real G800 value. Good luck with yours.
I will report on my second sample that will come improved over the one I reported and of course the report on the G820 that could be an option too, we will see.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear friends: Well, I can see that G800 gone: good for the buyer. In that same ebay site I just bought a new G820 that seems to me has a " little " different cartridge motor. How much " little " different?, we will see when I receive it after the Axel touch and compare it against my two G800s.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Raul, what you described is almost what Dominic told me before. Price of the cartridge did not interest me and more over that cartridge was very common with every Lenco sold in the UK. But there is a person in the same UK that I trust his eyes and he confirmed exactly the same thing. Just hope that the price of the cartridge will not go off the roof. Thanks again for the info. |
Dear Nikola, you sir (as they say here in the USA), are "on a roll"! Perhaps you have located a supply of my previously recommended "Bustelo" espresso roast bean, and are indulging in a bit too much brew. Although, and in spite of your previous references to an interest in the source of certain other stimulants, I suspect your boundless wit does not need any help. BTW:
car·cass (kärks) n. 1. The dead body of an animal, especially one slaughtered for food. 2. The body of a human. 3. Remains from which the substance or character is gone: the carcass of a once glorious empire. 4. A framework or basic structure: the carcass of a burned-out building. [Middle English carcas, from Anglo-Norman carcais and Medieval Latin carcasium.] The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. carcass, carcase [ˈkɑːkəs] n 1. the dead body of an animal, esp one that has been slaughtered for food, with the head, limbs, and entrails removed 2. Informal, usually facetious or derogatory a person's body 3. the skeleton or framework of a structure 4. the remains of anything when its life or vitality is gone; shell [from Old French carcasse, of obscure origin] |
We have been overlooking the most important reason for Peters new option. I have a Grace F9e. The stylus is in very good, near mint shape. I would like to have a F9 Ruby. The only way to do this before the new Sound Smiths option, was to have the (e) stylus sent off to either Peter or Axel, have the stylus/cantiliver removed, discarded, and replaced by a ruby/sapphire cantiliver. Doesn't matter whether it was Axel or Peter doing the work. A perfectly good F9e stylus/cantiliver would have to be replaced! Now I can order a F9 Ruby from SS and keep my F9e for comparision or to sell. Regards, Don |
I paid almost half of that ebay link for my second sample!!!
R. |
Dear friends: I'm very happy to share with all of you the " new kid of the block ", the new " champion.
GOLDRING G800A ( A by Axel. ). Extremely good and even better than the MF-200.
If you remember I posted here that I was introduced to this unexpensive cartridge by Dominic ( England cartridge fixing source. ), with out his direct recomedation I never dream/imagine to " touch it because I not only think on Goldring but never heard about this model: thank you Dominic!!!.
I bought it through ebay for no more than 40.00 and send to Axel directly from the seller. I ask Axel to fix it with a nude line contact in an aluminum cantilever. The cartridge is ugly for say the least and any one of you give a dime for it.
I'm running at VTF 1.25grs and obviously with 100K impedance ( the specs on the G800 speaks on that load impedance. ).
The first two hours on playback were a nightmare/terrible, the sound was so bad as the looks of the cartridge but after 10 hours the cartridge came to life let me seated and listening for seven hours in a row.
I can say many things about the quality performance level of the G800 but suffice is to say that this is only the second cartridge ( the other is my LOMC reference cartrdige. ) and first MM/MI type that when you listen to the Telarc 1812 can distinguish perfectly any single sound from the recorded carillon evry single and specific sound from every single bell of the dozens that play at the same time. This kind of near perfection tracking performance is for me totally outstanding and a marvelous experience.
Normaly you can hear those bells with out specific and palpable defirentation. Of course that track all the cannon shots with out trouble but more important with an un-know to me definition and palpability: what experiences!!!!! I just bought a second sample and now in the road to Axel for Axel's top re-tip because the Goldring cartridge motor deserve it!
Here one for one of you:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GOLDRING-G800-CARTRIDGE-78s-STYLUS-/251111622388?pt=Turntable_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a776b46f4#ht_500wt_1282
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Jmowbray: Thank you. Btw, Axel has sapphire that is similar to ruby but diferent color: that's all.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Frogamn, What can I say? Very unfortunate as well as embarrassing for someone who really loves humor and try his best to be funny. Not an easy task btw but without attempts there would be no jokes. I am really sorry.
Dear Ecir, I made some general statements based on my experience. That is by induction. I have no idea about your ebay conduct so I have no opinion about that. I wanted only to underline that according to my understanding of the world economy and international trade there is obviously no fear reg. the transport. On the contrary because every contry try to export as many products as it can. If you look at the American foreign debt you can imagine I hope how many products are bought abroad on credit. This may cause some 'horror' but this is obviously not about the transport. You as anybody else is of course free to sell to whom you prefer but the best price seems to be connected with the number of bids which are connected with the extension of the market, etc.,etc.
Regards, |
Nikola, I didn't mention I wouldn't ship outside of my country, not sure why you brought that up. I wouldn't have a problem shipping a item to Axel or SS. You my freind have been lucky if you haven't had any such horrors and are probably in the minority. Most horrors stories happen with the transporter and usually poor packaging by the shipper is the culprit. |
Raul et. al., apples and oranges - the difference between Axel and the newly announced Soundsmith service is that SS is now fabricating complete stylus housing assemblies for the F9 cartridge whereas Axel is not. I only hope that SS will continue to rebuild owner-supplied Grace stylus assemblies as I've converted an F9-E to an F9 Ruby this way (actually an improved F9 Ruby because of the LC stylus). Also - I don't believe Axel offers ruby cantilevers (hard to rebuild an F9 Ruby without this). |
Dear Nikola, once again the difficulty of properly conveying the intended meaning of one's written words rears it's head. Please reread my comments to understand that they (as with yours) were intended as humurous and, more than anything, a compliment (in admiration) of your wit and abilities as a wordsmith. There is no problem; I assure you. My inclusion of the "definition" of the word carcass was simply in response to your stated inability to find the definition of "carcas" (sp?) yourself; nothing more. Obviously, my own attempts at wit failed, and I should know better than to try and match wits with you. While I would normally be inclined to simply respond: "lighten up!", I have too much respect for you to be dismissive of your concerns.
Regards. |
Dear sir, There are different terms regarding the 'meaning' of words. Say 'connotation' versus 'notation', the ' emotive meaning' versus the 'real one', etc. But according to the modern linquistics not the words but the sentence or statement (or 'proposition') is the basis for any investigation. Frege was the first to state: 'only in the context of a sentence has an word a meaning'. Or ' the meaning of an word is its contribution to the meaning of the whole sentence'. And the meaning of the sentence is the thought expessed by the sentence. So , in this context, quotation from whatever vocabulary in order to prove whatever is an indication that the writer has no idea what he is tolking about. In my contributions I always provide the context in which I use any expression. This was also the case by my use of the word 'carcas' from which I constructed , as I thought, a funny story. You should, I think,not take Balkan humor to serious. But I have no idea what your real problem is. However I can quess. |
Xenophobia is as American as Apple Pie and should be 11th on the Bill of Rights. Personally I will no longer buy from any merchant or seller in Canada. Why? Because there is always a problem; it's either the seller, Canada Post, customs or all three. I get deliveries from Hong Kong, Singapore, Italy and the UK quickly with no problems but Canada Post is the worst. I won't make any xenophobic comments about our neighbors to the North because we hardly consider them foreigners; just Americans with government Health Care and slightly amusing accents. Am I being facetious? Perhaps a little.
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Dear Nikola, you sir (as they say here in the USA), are "on a roll"! Perhaps you have located a supply of my previously recommended "Bustelo" espresso roast bean, and are indulging in a bit too much brew. Although, and in spite of your previous references to an interest in the source of certain other stimulants, I suspect your boundless wit does not need any help. BTW:
car·cass (kärks) n. 1. The dead body of an animal, especially one slaughtered for food. 2. The body of a human. 3. Remains from which the substance or character is gone: the carcass of a once glorious empire. 4. A framework or basic structure: the carcass of a burned-out building. [Middle English carcas, from Anglo-Norman carcais and Medieval Latin carcasium.] The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. carcass, carcase [ˈkɑːkəs] n 1. the dead body of an animal, esp one that has been slaughtered for food, with the head, limbs, and entrails removed 2. Informal, usually facetious or derogatory a person's body 3. the skeleton or framework of a structure 4. the remains of anything when its life or vitality is gone; shell [from Old French carcasse, of obscure origin] |
Dear Ecir, 'Shipping horrors'? We live in the so called 'global economy' which is unthinkable without good organized transport. In 6 years of my 'ebay life' not a single item was 'lost in transport'. Raul and I already mentioned our astonishment about those sellers who want to sell only in their own country. This 'aversion' or prejudice is in particular present in : USA, GB and Germany. The primary 'reason' which is stated to me when I asked for was: ''I don't trust foreigners''. This is called 'xenophobia'. That is to say by reasoning from some other presuppositions. From the legal point of view of course everyone is free to sell to whom he prefers. Raul and I think that one get the best price for his item if he includes the whole world in his listing. The 'transport risk' exist in principle in any country. I am sure that Raul has no idea how many items he posted abroad because I have also no idea about the numbers. But we both have obvioulsy no bad experience.
Regards, |
Axel and SS being retippers, that is the advantage. Preferring one over the other is another story. One could ship the whole assenbly to SS too if elected. Shipping horrors is another problem if not properly packaged that can cause damage to the coils. |
Dear Ecir38: You are right but I don't see as a true advantage because when you send the cartridge to Axel he check and fix the whole cartridge that when you receive it is in mint condition. In the other side Axel has more alternatives about cantilever/stylus combinations and maybe for less money..
Anyway, SS is an alternative for that Grace F-9 and Axel is still other alternative to the same cartridge: good for us.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Ecir38: You are right but I don't see as a true advantage because when you send the cartridge to Axel he check and fix the whole cartridge that when you receive it is in mint condition. In the other side Axel has more alternatives about cantilever/stylus combinations.
Anyway, SS is an alternative for that Grace F-9 and Axel is still other alternative to the same cartridge: good for us.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Add a s and do another search, lol. What he is offering is no differant than you buying a replacement stylus assembly for lets say a AT20SS that previosly worked but has a broken cantilever. |
Dear Ecir, I get the goose pimpels by the word 'carcas'. I know that one need to fear only the living persons and has nothing to fear from the death one but my psychology seems to be programmed otherwise. I also looked in my English dictionary but, alas, no 'carcas' in there. So you must be 'some' Europian but I hope not from Romania (aka Dracula).But I am not sure what you want to say. Ie you can't 'send' your carcas without your own companion. You probable mean the 'corpus' or the body of the cart? But I don't agree. To check the coils of an cart one can't do this without, uh, the 'carcas' and if your coils are dameged you can't do anything with the stylus solo independant from the question how nice and well the stylus is made. It seems to me to be very wise to check the whole cart by any repair.
Regards, |
one advantage is it sounds like you wont need a carcas, you wont have to send your frame in to be fitted. |
Dear friends: The Grace link was deleted and this is what you can read in the Soundsmith site:
NEW - GRACE F9 Replacement styli Available August 15th, 2012 Soundsmith Ruby Cantilever, OCL Nude stylus $499 Soundsmith Ruby Cantilever, CL Nude stylus $399 Soundsmith Nude CL Stylusm / Aluminum Cantilever $299 Soundsmith Nude Elliptical stylus / Aluminum Cantilever$199 Soundsmith Bonded Elliptical stylus / Aluminum Cantilever $149.
Question?: wich advantages over the Axel job?. Remember that Axel has too ruby/sapphire material.
Regards and enjoy the msuic, R. |
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Nandric: Neither, only an enthusiast and restless music lover.
R. |
Dear Tubed1, First there is this 'licencia poetica' which should be not seen as the prerogative of the poets only. Then there is this Balkan humor with a huge amount of exaggeration as the most important part. My intention was to tease Raul while the 'incredible cart' is actually the pseudo Miyabi Standard ; aka Krell MC 100. But, to be honest, even Lew will not get this cart on loan. Except if he would offer his Kenwood 07 as security. Regarding Raul I would like to add the folowing. No wonder Axel has no time to answer my emails. He got an gold mine in Mexico. The simple algebra learn: 100 carts x 3 new cantilevers (4 for the Colibri)x 250 Euro = mucho dineros. 'In the other side' one can ask the question if Raul is a coowner of the Mexican oil industry or (is)a shareholder by the even more profitable industry of stimulants intended for the USA market.
Regards, |
"I have at present an incredible cart. I am really stuned", yes do tell, which cartridge would that be Nandric? |
The Dutch have this saying:'never lend your bike or wife'. I came to Holland as a refugee and had no difficulty to grasp the first part of the warning . But the lesson from the present financial crisis seems to be: don't lend anything without security. I am not sure yet what to ask from Lew and Herr Professor. Anyway Raul I am sorry for you. I always thought that you care for your carts.
Regards, |
Dear Nandric: That happened when I had my analog rig set up with ten different tonearms/cartridges and with almost no " land/space " between the TT/tonearms to "handle " in a safe way and the Colibri cantilever is totally exposed/open to any " bad step ".
Please email me about.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Cmon Nandric.....give it up. Some of us have never or want to listen to a Colibri anyway! |
Nikola, I have never broken a cartridge in my audio life. You can trust me. |
Regards, Nikola: Send your "incredible" cart to me! Currently experimenting with replacing mounts with wood. I think you'll agree you've never heard it sound like it does when returned. ;)
Peace, |
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Dear Raul, I have at present an incredible cart. I am really stuned and thought to post this cart to you and hear your opininon. But I changed my mind because of your Colibri.
Regards, |
Dear Frogman, Van den Hul wants us to believe that he himself does all the cart work. I owned an FR-7 which he retipped in the 80s (?). Unbelievable craftmanship . He even signed for on the cart with writings which one can see only with the help of a magnifying glass. But then he become a 'celebrity' so he could employ others for all kinds of work...even Lukatschek.
Regards, |
Dear Frogman: I had the same " problem " with my Colibri. I bend or broke no less than four times the Colibri cantilever and the third time when I received the Colibri I canned use it because right at recomend VTF the cartridge bottom " hit " the LP surface. So I return it for VDH can fixed and then when come back again the cartridge was still in almost the same condition. I talk with VDH and cartridge gone for third time and this time what I assume VDH made was a suspension adjustment because the problem was fixed with out changed the cantilever.
I don't know what hapenned with your sample because on all the " history " of my Colibri always returned with similar cantilever length.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
To quote Nandric, "I am not a technical guy", but years at this hobby has taught me that while we may wish it weren't so, the technical issues and considerations and subsequent choices that boutique manufacturers of phono cartridges make are probably made with a lot more latitude and variability than we hobbyists wish were the case. Wouldn't it be nice if a multi-thousand dollar cartridge came with a properly aligned stylus, on an absolutely perfectly aligned cantilever? On a related note, and as another reference to the issue that I had with VdH retipping, the cartridge came back not only with a much longer cantilever, but the stylus was glued on to it with what seemed like an excessive amount of glue. The stylus was glued on with a glob of adhesive far larger than the stylus itself, giving the appearance (unless inspected with magnification) of a there being an extremely large stylus in place. |
Dear Dover, I am not a technical guy but can imagine that depending on the cantilever lenght the cut angle for the stylus should be different in order to get the SRA right. For his carts J. Carr orders the preassemled boron/styli combos by Ogura. Fremer illustrate the deviation between the Titan and the Atlas with pictures; Atlas shoving an SRA of 87.1 * ( Stereophile, May 2012). So your worry is justified while I hope not to need to buy an digital microscope in order to adjust my carts. From this perspective one should hope that his stylus but not his cantilever is 'broken'. Ie how should, say, Axel know what the 'original lenght' of the original cantilever was?
Regards, |
Nandric, yes I can understand that if we are changing from a glue joint to a pressure joint then this would explain it. I note that Namiki use laser technology for their diamond cutting, so I guess advances in technology may have made it more practical to produce a complete cantiliver/stylus assembly if pressure fitting. This then begs the question of SRA, if the cantilevers are mounted at differing angles for different cartridges, then one would need to be able to order cantilever/stylus combinations with different diamond mounting angles to preserve the integrity of the original cartridge design as well as cantilever length. This I suspect would be a big ask for any manufacturer, the variations could be endless. Hmmmm. |
Dear Dover, My 'comment' is not a 'comment' but a quote from a Dutch retip service. I was also suprised to read that that 'retip' actually means replacement of both the cantilever and the stylus. Because we all know that the stylus wears out it is 'logical' to think that only the stylus needs substitution. I have no idea when the 'styli producers' started with production of the whole assemble but it should be obvious that for the cart producers this 'method' is preferable. If a retip service state that glueing a stylus in the cantilever is more difficult then gluing the whole assemble how and why should I question this statement? The price list of, say, Axel mention by each kind of stylus also the kind of cantilever. The price is for the combo. If one wants a peculiar stylus in his own cantilever one should make this clear to the retip service. But this than make only sense by the so called 'exotic cantilevers'. To glue a stylus in an aluminum cantilever means that the advantage of aluminum in comparison with 'exotic' will be lost. In the (pre)assembled aluminum 'combo' the stylus is pressure fitted so the use of glue (between the stylus and the cantilever) can be avoided .
Regards, |
Nandric, I would question your comment about repairers replacing the cantilever and diamond rather than the diamond on its own. When I used Garrot's many years ago I witnessed with my own eyes under the electron microscope the removal of the diamond only and its replacement. My understanding is replacement of the diamond alone is much less work than replacing the cantilever.. |
In the last sentence of my post I, of course, meant to write: longer cantilever not "longer suspension".
Nandric, I agree. But, in this particular case I don't believe that receiving a longer cantilever was an accident. VdH (his rep; I never spoke to the man himself) was very dubious about my complaints that the cartridge was riding too low (so low that even .1 gr above the minimum recommended VTF would cause it to bottom out). After much back and forth they agreed to look at it. So, three prior retips with the same length cantilever; now, after complaints of "low ride" it comes back with a considerably longer cantilever. Hmmm, coincidence? |
Thanks Griff, Fleib for the enlightenment. |