Dear Nandric, I am sure that in some cases your analysis is accurate, as regards why US sellers (or German or wherever) may not want to sell to persons outside their own borders. But there are other perfectly understandable reasons for adopting such a policy. First, the term "Paypal protection" is about as much an oxymoron as is the term "military intelligence". Second is the increasing number of scams that seem to be based in the UK and on the continent, at least from where I sit. Having said all that, I am not one who refuses to sell to persons in Europe, providing the buyer agrees to certain conditions that guarantee the integrity of the deal. I am, however, very reluctant to buy from outside the US, for reasons noted above, unless I know the person directly or the seller is a reputable dealer.
Now I've got a technical question. I am about to install a rotary switch at the rear of my MM-only phono stage so as to be able to select various load resistances and capacitance. The added Rs and Cs will be in parallel with a 100K resistor that suffices for the basic load. I intend to use a second 100K in parallel to obtain a net R of 50K, etc. But what capacitance should I add? I am thinking 100pF, then 200 or 250pF. Should I go any higher than that? Should I parallel the added capacitance with the 100K load R or with 50K? I know this is just a matter of opinion, but if anyone has a feel for the subject, your opinion would be valued. I want no more than six additional choices, assuming 100K with no added capacitance is the base. |
Dear Fleib, ebay 'protection' is actually paypal protection. Paypal blocks the payment for 21 days to give the buyer time for eventual complaint. During this time the seller can't dispose of this money. But when the buyer refuse to pay the only thing one can do is to give an negative feedback. This however apply to all countries. As I already mentioned my only bad experience is with some Germans and the reason is that they seldom use paypal. Ie with bank transfer there is no protection whatever.
Regards, |
In the past there were problems with US ebay sellers not getting paid on some European transactions. I thought ebay fixed this, but I really don't know. Also, European buyers often ask sellers to lie on customs forms. This can result in product being held and buyer never receives it, hence seller doesn't get paid. Because US is by far the largest market, some US sellers won't deal with foreign transactions. |
Dear Raul, I am also not able to understand such behaviour but I think that the reason is 'prejudice' rather than stupidity. Both may look a like but are different. I observed such behaviour in particular by Americans, Germans and Britons. All those nations are somehow convinced about their own superiority. This is than somehow connected with the 'reliability' such that only their own people are reliable.BTW I was cheated 3 times in my 'ebay life' all 3 times by a German. They hate paypal and when one transfer the money via his bank there is no protection whatever.
Regards, |
Dear Dgarretson: Good for you, I'm sure you will be " happy " with its quality performance level.
Btw, with all respect to that Acutex seller seems to me " stupid " that some one refuse to ship to Europe or other diffrent place than domestic because there is no single problem to any one when do that, the " effort " to ship domestic or international is the same ?????
Regrads and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Dgarretson, Great ! I think it will work out just fine. Cheers |
Thanks, Harold. I just grabbed that 320 III STR for a try on my Terminator. |
Hi Raul ! The SHURE Ultra fits perfectly the SME III arm with 5 gram total mass and also Vic´s TERMINATOR that I´m currently using. Thanks for advice. There´s one ACUTEX M 320 III STR for sale in the US, unfortunately I can´t buy it because the seller will not ship to Europe. Oh, what a shame. Best regards |
Thanks Don, I appreciate your comments. I'm sojourning in London at the present.....enjoying the cold and rain in the middle of summer? Sydney is sunny and warmer in the middle of winter but hey......we don't have any Cezannes there whilst London has a goodly number. Not as many as the Met in NYC.......but the Yanks have always had more money than the Brits? Saturday will see me in Naples and then a week in Puglia ending in 3 days on the Amalfi Coast before 3 days in Singapore and then home. Well.....someone has to do it ? :^) I will try some more comments on various cartridges then if you are really interested?......it is all really sooooo subjective though? Regards Henry |
Halcro,
I've been sitting here for the last few hours being transported, listening to one of my favorite cartridges, the Garrott Bro. P77. Doing so reminded me of your P77 cartridge review. I took a break, looked up your review and read it again for probably the 10th time. That truly is one of the best cartridge reviews I've ever read. How about a few more reviews? I like your style! Regards, Don |
Hello Acman3,
Your responce was a bit of a shock! The cartridges that Tom mentioned (and others), were grouped together in a discussion on this forum and were thought to be of the type which would have interchangable stylus's. From that discussion, I bought the Jico Stylus 1 for my P77 thinking it would also work in the Grace F9. I never thought about looking at the shank of the Grace to verify it was the same as the P77. I just assume it was! Thankfully I did not damage the Grace during my test fit of the diamond shaped Jico into the F9's round opening. Lesson learned! Thanks for the heads up. Regards, |
Regards, Griffithds, Raul, Acman3: Thanks for your efforts, guys. It would be nice to have a spare for retiping.
Peace, |
Hello Tom (Timeltel), the GarrottP77 and both the GraceF8 and F9 are incompatible. The F9 shank is round and the F8 and Garrott being diamond shaped. The F8 is smaller than the Garrott.
They maybe could be made to work with a little modification, but don't want to go there.
Hope this helps. |
Dear Timeltel: I own all those cartridges including the Jico stylus replacement what I don't " own " yet is the time to test it.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear harold-not-the-barrel: Well I think the Ultra 500 is superb everywhere. If I remember Dlaloum agree with us about.
About Acutex: yes try to find out the 320 either flat or long nose models that IMHO are a lot better than the 400 series. Here we discuss about and >I think we agree on that.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Raul ! Thanks for your very interesting thoughts about MM and IM carts and reviewing your ACUTEX army. I have a 25 years´ experience of SHURE Micro-Ridge/beryllium carts, especially the ULTRA 500 which is superb in my system. An Italian eBayer is selling the ACUTEX 415 STR. Can it match the ULTRA, or should I find the 320 III STR, or the 420 STR? Best regards |
Hi Tom, In reference to your latest post, I can only comment on my findings with the JICO stylus 1 replacement I purchased for use in my Garrott P77. The JICO stylus fits and works in the P77 quite well. When I tried to install the JICO into my Grace F9, the styus shaft would only go into the Grace about 3/4th the way. It bottoms out in the Grace. For it to go in completely, a person would have to drill a opening in the end of their Grace to allow the JICO shaft to protrude out the back end. I didn't try to mount the Grace with the JICO on my arm because the overhang would not have been correct! I thought about buying a Pearl concidering how cheap they are just to try it with the JICO but decided I would wait to see if someone else has already tried it first. |
Regards, all: Either a cart is the "same as", or not. Was hoping someone might compare the stylus assemblies from Pearl, Shelter, Cambridge/Garrott 77 & Grace F9, confirm the stylus assembly for the above were compatible, or not.
Not quite as significant as the location of Task Force 34, the one that Adm. Halsey slightly misplaced in the Battle of Luzan during WW11, but still "The world wants to know". (At least one of us would).
Peace, |
Axel email: info@schallplattennadeln.de
R. |
Dear Rlxl: Yes, to l-o-n-g fortunately as Dlaloum there are several persons that always are willing to help any one.
Axel is a friendly gentleman and " speaks " english better than me.
One of my F-9s, the Ruby, needs Axel's touch and I will send to him. As always I will share the playback experiences with and I hope you can share your F9 experiences when the cartridge come back.
Thank's to meet us.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Axel's website: http://www.schallplattennadeln.de/ |
Hi Raul and all, The discussion has been most informative and I have been trying to read (scan) the thread from its beginning, but it is l-o-n-g. But at any rate, I am most appreciative of the informed discussion.
Question: what is the email address of Axel, the retipper?? I have a Grace F9 in need of a retip, and judging by the frequent comments about his expertise, his service should be considered.
Thanks. |
I picked up a cartridge from a Ebay auction (cheap), that I have not been able to find any information on. It is a cartridge made by "Apature" and the model is the "Panama". I am familiar with the Apature name (Interconnects), but I was not aware of the fact that they made phono cartridges. I've goggled and found very little. I am rather surprised at how good this cartridge sounds and would like to know more. Anyone familiar with this cartridge or any cartridge make by Apature? It reminds me of the upper mid level Stanton's (681's), and Shures (M91/95's)! Regards, Don |
Regards J Carr, Concerning MC carts with non-permeable cores, can you tell me how the magnetic field is configured w/air core? Specifically, does the DLS1 have a field magnet? Assuming there is no piezo element or electrostatic generation, isn't some kind of magnet necessary? Thanks, |
Guys, remember that there are synthetic rubies and sapphire. All Rubies have faultlines. I note that Namiki Precision Jewel Company that used to make stylus tips, cantilevers and other cartridge components, also produces synthetic sapphire. With regard to Nandric's post on inbred MC cartridges, I believe Namiki also manufactured complete cartridges OEM for some of the "boutique manufacturers". The original Madrigal Carnegie 1 is a typical example of crossbreeding. Originally designed by Yoshihira Mori of Soundtech ( Sony cartridge company ), Mori trained at Grace, produced Sony XL-MC7, which became Carnegie 1, then Mori colluded with Lubachek ( Benz ) and van den hul to produce Madrigal Carnegie 2, ven den hul MC1 and derivatives and Benz Silver and derivatives, all of which are related.
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COMET SUPPLY
Raul, et al:
I purchased a Denon Dl-S1 from Comet Supply about 2 months ago. Initially I was impressed but the sound did not improve with break-in, actually it began to sound worse. Turns out that the suspension was bad and finally collapsed. The point of this post is that Comet Supply honored the Denon warranty, which is 90 days on cartridges. I had a new replacement a week after I contacted Comet. There had been some controversy about whether Comet is an authorized dealer; that I cannot say, however, they are good merchants and honest sellers. I would definitely recommend them.
John |
No. I like sapphires and have bought her a few. Just for the color. Looks good on her. Also, a potential source for cantilevers, if civilization collapses. |
Dear Lew, If your wife is not allowed to see your post intended for us you can make a copy of my 'reasoning' about the 'jewels' and plastic. May I conclude that you also fancy the ruby 'jewel' more then 'plastic' sapphire?
Regards, |
Nandric, Tell that to my wife.
Raul, Thanks. |
Vidmantas uses sapphire bearing for his Reed tonearms while some other tonearm producer with an Italian name uses ruby bearings. The only difference seems to be the colour. But to me ruby looks like jewel while sapphire looks like plastic. |
Dear Lewm: Certainly than Axel can help you, SS is to busy. You can ask with him for the sapphire ( ruby similar and he has in stock. ) cantilever with shibata or Gyger2 or superelliptical stylus shape, he can gives you a better advise that me.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
I have two Grace Ruby. One you know I like a lot. The other came to me with no cantilever at all, and was priced commensurately. I am thinking of sending it to Axel. Did you guys get a ruby cantilever from Axel, or can he do ruby? I would like to preserve whatever character is due to the ruby, but I am open-minded about a different stylus tip shape. I was going to send it off to SoundSmith for ruby+line contact, but I am thinking maybe Axel is a better bet. (For one thing, I sent SS an email and never got any response from them. That does not inspire confidence.) |
and for the F14 asked price I can have two F9s Axel retipped!!!!
R. |
Dear Timeltel: That Grace is " unknow " because never riched America but in its times was its top of the line.
A little history here from the information I have:
1978 was launched the F8s, lattest the F8-V. 1979 came the MC SF-100 and integrated headshell design and then the F9s. Latter in 1984 came what Grace named Level II with 8 models and then in 1985 came the F14s series with 10 models.
I have some of its specs but is very long to writed here.
I don't think that one of our Grace F9s Axel's re-tipped can be beated by that F14 you are talking about, of course I can't be sure but I doubt seriously.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Regards all: Have been looking at the Grace F-14 offered on a popular on-line auction site. Clear stylus grip is common to the "luminous trace" stylus, a little spendy for an unknown cart. I've a F9-L, luscious mids & hfs sparkle, a hint of congestion on complicated/crowded passages as is observed on several of the higher output carts. A trade-off of body and presence for crisp transients but still a favorite, one I allow on the tonearm two or three times a year. Prowling around on the internet led to this, (clip & paste from a currently running thread over at the V. Asylum):
"The Pearl is an OEM cart that shares the same body with a number of highly regarded carts including the Shelter 201, Grace F9s, A&R Cambridge 77, and also it appears the limited edition Jico MM1."
As all vintage gear comes from non-smoking/pet free homes do these all smell the same?
Peace, |
This thread is about MM carts so no 'substitution' with other kinds is correct. BTW 'synonyms' are not about reference but about sense (Frege,about sense and reference). |
'S u b s t i t u t i o n', synonyms, preservation of truth. ok, whatever.
IM=induced magnetism MI=moving iron MM=moving magnet MF=moving flux
All of which have far more in common than aspiring rocket scientists realize. My apologies to all 'victims' of confusion.
BTW - the AC2 (1,3)stands apart from any later Nakatsuka designs, with its billet aluminum body frame. |
About the names. Supstitutio salva veritate is a logical rule based on the assumption that whatever is true about the object A will stay true regardles the name we use to refer to the object A. Say: Vienna, Wien, Wenen, Bec ,etc. Shakespeare also deed try to make this clear reg. 'the rose'. However the name Romeo was loaded with connotations such that he was different person for X than Y. Would anybody pay more for a ticket to Vienna than to Wien? Is this rule general in the sense that 'it' apply to everything? Well not for our beloved carts. I was nearly killed by Dgob because I assumed that Astatic is ,uh, the same as Glanz. I discovered that both names are actually 'fake names' or like 'illegitimate kids' because everything, even the boxes and u.manuals are produced by Mitachy Corporation. And, speaking of more or less expensive tickets to Vienna than Wien. I discovered that Miyabi Standard can be bought as Krell MC 100 , Levinson MLC1 or Cello. This is also the case with Genesis 1000 versus Accuphase AC 2 while I assume that there are more examples which can demostrate the 'other principle': one name is more important than the other despite the fact of the same reference (aka 'the bearer of the name'). BTW I am really sorry for those who are or were the 'victims' of names substitution.
Regards,
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MI
Moving iron and induced magnet types (ADC being a well known example) have a moving piece of iron or other ferrous alloy is coupled to the cantilever (instead of a magnet), while a permanent, bigger magnet is over the coils, providing the necessary magnetic flux. |
Storyboy, Is this not what MM means? If there is any moving magnet in whatever MM cart the only place where they can hide or proudly exposure themself is in the cantilever. Or so I thought. |
"none of their MM cartridge in fact have a magnet on the stylus!! - They are all VMS / MI cartridges"
Sorry Di - this is wrong. Every one I've examined, excluding MC's, have magnets on the end of the cantilever. This includes everything from M15's up to the 2m's. Some have them enclosed in tiny brass casings, but they are hidden inside.
Another misconception is that the Moving Flux Astatic are IM , which is wrong. They also have a magnet on the end. The moving Flux Grado's are actually IM. |
Hi Danny, I had the same question in mind but considering the fact that Mike is silent about this 'adventure' ( I mean the price) I was very recluctant to ask.
Regards, |
Hello Mike(Stltrains), was the P100le worth all the trouble? How does it sound? While we trust Raul's ear's, it would be nice to get another viewpoint on these cartridges most of us will never hear.
When you get a chance , of course.
Thanks, Danny |
Thanks, David. It is interesting to note that in the ad copy there is no mention whatever of the technology (MM vs MC), but they take pains to mention the boron cantilever. I fooled myself into thinking the cartridges were MM because of the naming system based on colors. I guess also I wanted them to be MM types, because I would like to see our influence felt among the manufacturers. Ortofon is one company that certainly has the capacity to advance the state of the art. |
Hi Lewm
I don't think the Cadenza series is MM.
On the Ortofon website it is categorised in the MC section.
It also talks about the Cadenza being a further development of the previous Kontrapunkt range (which is certainly what it looks like)
Although in terms of categorisation, MC/MM is rather meaningless coming from Ortofon, as none of their MM cartridge in fact have a magnet on the stylus!! - They are all VMS / MI cartridges.
So in their "loose" definitions, MM might mean high inductance and MC might mean low inductance... so a design like the Pickering XLZ7500s (pure MM!) - would therefore be categorised as MC !?
But the other pointers involving actual design and construction features link the "Wide Range Damping" system from the TOTL MC Windfield, Anna, Expression etc... all appear consitent with an MC design.
The best of Ortofon MC's have always been very good, although I wonder whether the Boron/Shibata Cadenza Black will be superior to the Ruby/FG Kontrapunkt-b and tapered Al/FG Kontrapunkt-c. (both of these claim the same effective tip mass, implying the same primary cantilever resonance)
Also the range is not linear in the way the 2M series is... the differences between the Cadenza cartridges are more complex:
Cadenza Blue - ruby cantilever/FG70 Cadenza Bronze - Taper Al cantilever / Replicant 100 (FG100?) Cadenza Black - Boron cantilever / Shibata
Also Ortofon appear to have discontinued the practice of providing effective tip mass specifications... which is a shame!
There is a downloadable brochure on the website...
Interestingly the black has the lowest output and the widest frequency range with the tightest 20-20k frequency response specification and the highest tracking ability - all of which would imply a lower effective tip mass / resonant frequency... but possibly due to lightened / different coils rather than simply the cantilever itself.
The Ortofon 2M series say absolutely nothing about their cantilevers anywhere in the documentation - the cantilevers appear to be the same across the entire range, with only the stylus tip (bonded eliptical, nude eliptical, fineline, shibata) varying. What would a 2M sound like fitted with a Boron cantilever I wonder? (or for that matter an OM?)
bye for now
David |
Saw an ad in the latest TAS for the Cadenza series of Ortofon cartridges. Seems that these are high-priced MM cartridges. The Black is the top of the line and costs $2500. Could it be that we have started something with cartridge-makers who now may want to tap into the renewed interest in MM cartridges? Has anyone heard an Ortofon Cadenza Black? Looks yummy with boron cantilever and many other goodies. |
To All,
Public service notice #1
I have always tried to learn new stuff! Longest Nerve In The Body
Did you know that in the human body there is a nerve that connects the eyeball to the anus?
It's called the Anal Optic Nerve, and it is responsible for giving people a shitty outlook on life. If you don't believe it, just pull a hair from your ass and see if it doesn't bring a tear to your eyes. My public service is done for the day!
Regards, Don
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please do not ask me to pm you about ....that would be soliciting
if you are interested contact me
usedhifi@mail2lawrence.com
Lawrence Musical Arts |
Hi Lawrence, send me a pm regarding the astatic cart.
Eugene |
Guys the cartridge manufactures claims for 10,000 hours seems way off base here but (we...you) should investigate. Looking further at the actual diamond I would bet it has MUCH more mass then others...the necessary evil here is heat! If you can wick away some of the heat (larger diamond) it will last much longer...this is noting new... many tests were done in the 70's....Robert Fulton was one of them testers....
now I am not trying to solicit here but i have several and RARE Astatic cartridges one i have never seen anywhere its MF2500 contact me if your interested mf 200 mf 300 etc..
Lawrence Musical Arts |