Greetings Nandric,
I may have been quiet recently.......but I have been silently lurking :-) Many changes to my system (Shindo power conditioner, Cardas Clear balanced interconnects, Cardas Clear speaker cable and Vandersteen Active bypass crossover for the 2Ws subwoofers) have raised the resolution quality to another level which has necessitated re-assessment of my previous cartridge/arm/turntable opinions. This assessment process.....because of all the variables involved with the multiple combinations of cartridge/arm/turntable available to me.....is extremely lengthy (yet enjoyable).
In regards to Alex(Foxtan)........let me say that for many years, I have had a successful relationship with him.....having bought cartridges, headshells, tonearms and even my original Victor TT-81 DD turntable. With the TT-101 for which he had been searching on my behalf for a year or so........he stated that it was in perfect working condition. When we agreed on a price, he delayed sending it for a week claiming it was being checked by his 'technician'. I then sent him a 'checklist' for his 'technician' to go through which included:- *Both speeds to be accurate *Brake function to be operational He again assured me.... "Hi Henry, As usual all my item are tested and confirm in good working condition before I list it. Regards Alex" When I received the TT-101.....I had to write back:- "Hi Alex, The TT-101 arrived today and I must say how disappointed I am after all the care I took in confirming that it was in perfect working condition? 1)The 'Power' switch does not function at all. It is always 'ON'. 2)The 'Stop' switch has no 'braking' action at all. The platter continues to spin. 3)The motor makes a continuous noise at both 33 & 45 speeds. 4)The motor switches off by itself after 20 seconds of operation on both speeds. The cosmetic appearance of the table is fine but its operation could not be more dysfunctional. Could you please inform me how to organise a return postage and refund?"
After I sent the turntable back (at a cost of $250)......I never again heard from Alex (despite many Emails).....nor was a refund forthcoming. I had to go through PayPal Disputes to finally have them process a refund which didn't include the return postage.
Does one bad transaction make for a 'bad' Dealer? Probably not......but his snaky behaviour during and after the transaction sure leaves a bad taste :-( |
Hey Stltrains, Let me know when you get to your Othofon M20FL. I have been looking for a reason to retest mine.
That was the first cartridge I checked out from this thread. Sort of an entry drug from El Diablo.
Danny |
I wanted to touch base on the Sonus Gold Blue.After about 35 hrs. I can say it is very good. I thought for the longest time it sounded like a Grace 9e with extension on bottom and top, but has become more neutral the last 10 hrs. The great midrange has blended nicely with the bass and HF.
I will remind everyone that I had two stylus failures and one motor failure,from 3 different vendors, but in the long run it is worth it and I will have other stylus suspension repaired.
The gentleman selling them NOS was very kind and offered compensation, so I got the feeling you would get some help with any problems. |
hello Nandric your kind offer has my sincere thanks and yes do ask axel. Mike |
Hi Mike, I am glad to hear that Axel is no way involved by your AKG P 100. Anyway not yet. I also understand that the names look similar (Alex versus Axel) and can cause some confusion. 'Anyway not yet' means in this case that I am also not able to approach Van den Hul directly (Mike asked me if I can). Ie we in Holland also need some dealer as intermediary. But I can ask Axel whatever you want.
Regards, |
Hello all alex/foxtan has been in contact with me and i believe trying to help. My self and eric have had good buying experience s with him. He has offered to send the le to vdh. Im thinking of sucking it up and send myself for repairs.
My appologys to all here for bringing my dirty laundry to this fine thread. Mike |
Dear Lew, You wanted to explain to me the confusion caused, according to you, by the coincidence that both persons have the same first name. But I am not confused because the persons in casu have different first name: Axel is the person from Germany and Alex (alias 'foxtan') from Hong Kong. I returned two items to foxtan and got my money back not because he is a nice guy but because I have ebay and paypal protection. The money is 'blocked' by paypal for some time for this purpose. Anyway in Europe.
Regards, |
Dear Nikola, I must say I am completely stumped by your response. Apart from the fact that you did answer my only question by relating Halcro's experience with Foxtan, I don't understand why you impute to me any other motive for my post. I asked you a question about Foxtan, and you have answered it. There was no other intent on my part, except to say that the human being behind the Foxtan name is someone named "Alex". My errors were to say that your guy (in Germany, not Holland) is Alex when he is Axel. (This also begins to sound like Abbott and Costello.) Anyway, thanks for the information. It would seem that Halcro was angry, because he had to pay return shipping for his defective TT101 but that Foxtan did refund at least the initial cost. I think Henry was justified; Foxtan should have paid shipping. However, this incident would not deter me from doing business with Foxtan, perhaps with an advance agreement about what happens if the product needs to be returned. |
Dear Lew, As you should know I (and Raul) recommended Axel. Anyway I feel responsible for my recommendation. Besides I know Axel personaly and am sure that he lives in Germany. Not in Hong Kong. Halcro bought his first TT 101 from foxtan and lost $250 to return the TT as defective. His comment: ''crooks don't come from Japan''. However I have difficulty to understand your intermediary position. Why do you think that you can explain the issue? Buying something from two persons at the same time is not very usual. More in particular when one of them lives in Hong Kong and the other in Germany. I will rather wait for Mike's explanation.
Regards, |
Dear Nikola, By now you may already realize that the name of the actual person behind the eBay entity called "Foxtan" is Alex. It is just a coincidence that he and your favorite Dutch(?) cartridge repairer have the same first name. I believe Mike has been dealing with Foxtan/Alex, because that is where he bought the P100LE. I have done business with Foxtan, too, and I have no basis for complaint. So it would be of value if you could tell me/us specifically what problems you know about, as regards doing business with Foxtan. He finds and sells a lot of juicy vintage analog stuff that guys like us covet, e.g., tonearms, step-ups, and cartridges. |
Hi Mike, I am sorry but I have no idea what you are talking about. I assume that you bought the AKG P 100 from foxtan as defective and then posted the cart to Axel for the retip? To my knowledge Axel has a good reputation while foxtan does not. If your P 100 is still problematic after Axel's repair then you obviously need to return the cart to Axel for the 're-repair'. It looks as if you blame both but your reasons are not clear. |
Hello nandric thought axel was the retipper fellow and foxtan in emails to me went by alex. Ok now whos on first base. Mikr |
Hi Mike, 'Axel is Foxtan?'. Axel from Germany moved to Hong Kong? BTW Halcro warned me against this seller from Hong Kong. Where is Halcro btw? |
Hey Don its been the opposite here regarding vta. My micro looking at the arm I'm up more than slightly. I started out very close to level and made small adjustments until bass started leaning out. Now i am using a original akg es. I had a fine afternoon spinning vinyl enjoying another diamond in the rust.
Raul my nos p8e arrived today along with a w Thacker es from a fine Balkan fellow. With your thoughts with e I'll run my e in and see how my ears feel about this subject.
This revelation by Raul to revisit MM is not just about musical enjoyment its plain fun and for me the least expensive have been the best performers. At this time since my revisit my winners are p8es, 320 short noise, 4000d3 and the all time best value 312 long noise. I have several like a cartridge i had back in the day m20fls e and several others still waiting there turn.
Man i love this stuff Mike |
Has anyone else had to run their P8ES with negitive VTA? I have been fighting the dreaded ssssssssss with mine. I have spent days tweeking it left then right, slight forward, then slight back. Always with 0 degree VTA or +, then ++, up to +++. Bass and treble responce would change but never the sibilance (sssssssss)! Not until I went to (negitive), - VTA. I have not hit THE spot yet but I'm getting there. This is the Axel's rebuild of the Super Nova VdHII version that he sells. If I can tame the ssssss (damn near there), this cartridge would earn high marks from me. Very musical. Regards, Don
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Hello Raul alex is foxtan on ebay thats who sold it to me. I contacted bluebird asking for assistance contacting vdh they offer no help said to contact my distributer.
It has been less than a year for the repair i was told. Waiting for alex to rerespond. I have to agree with you it will get repaired one way or another.
For now p100s little brother is doing a stand up job playing wish bone ash self titled side 2 handy driving bass clean clear vocals sharp electric guitar and rock and roll drums. I have raised the rear more and that was a good thing.
Thanks Raul for the post. Mike |
Dear Timeltel: Btw, I tested my AKG ES and overall is a good cartridge but I prefer the P8E. I know you own it too and maybe you coul give a try putting the time you already given to the ES. I prefer the 8E at both frequency extremes, I think there is where belongs the main differences.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Stltrains: Alex is the bluebird VdH distributor or is the man whom you bought it?
Yes, VdH should remember that cartridge but I don't think that due to the time already pass VdH could make a revision and fix it by free.
In the other side I agree with Nandric, Axel seems an expert on AKG so this is maybe the best alternative to fix that P100LE, cheking not only the suspension but overall.
The cartridge IMHO is worth almost any effort to " revive " it.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Timeltel: Yes, as I said to many gems waiting for us. So we still have and will have a lot of fun in the coming times.
regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Regards, Raul: El Diablo! (grin). Or something with Grace written on it, or ADC, or Shure, Empire, Azden, or, or, or----.
I did pick up, about a month ago, one each of the SAE 1000 carts. Neither is broken in yet but first impressions are the 1000e is preferable. Although I have a taste for the euphonic, the Line Trace version is at this time overly warm. Hopefully a premature judgement, perhaps with more hours on it the 1000LT will brighten up.
Peace, |
Regards, Stltrains: The AT7V will readily accept your 155lc styli. Not quite as full in the mids as the TK7LC though. The 7V is a NEAR clone, crisp and accurate but IMHO not quite as involving but then in general I prefer the lower inductance/output impedance carts, YMMV. The TK7LC compared to my P8ES, hfs are clear and presented with sightly greater apparency, warm mids and a very convincing bass. The AKG has a softer presentation in the upper registers, neutral but mildly recessed mids and strength as well as speed of transients in the bass, easily overlooked until focused on. Either cart gets out of the way of the music, the AT7V not so much.
Peace, |
Dear Timeltel: Or the Astatic MF-200 or the CA Virtuoso Wood re-tipped or, or , or, etc. etc.....to many great cartridges still waiting for you and other people.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hello Timeltel yea if my phone didn't fail me i think i had a shot at tk7ea yesterday. Thanks for your fine thoughts.
So you compared at7v with your tk7 do the stylus assys match connection wise. You mention qc when it comes to tk7 and thats my q to bid my time for another tk7 to become available.
This sweet little p8es is a real nice suprise and sure does grow on you. Mike |
Regards, Stltrains. Engaging. Hi, Mike. Not my best cart, someone might say a number of other carts I listen to are "finer", the P8E/ES, AT20SS, TK9LC with the ATN25 stylus, an AT22 or several others. Depending on criteria such as extraction of detail, rise time/overshoot & decay, I'd readily agree. Output of the above carts range from 2.0mV (Signet TK9Lc) to 3.5 (P8ES), transient speed and neutral presentation are commendable, their analytical/resolution of detail capabilities are excellent.
The TK7LC (or 7ea) is 5.0mV output, inductance (IIRC) 470mH and output imped./580 Ohms. Coils are PCOCC & hand wound, beyrillium cantilever and a very nice jewel quality nude stylus. Two things need to be observed. First is that in complicated or confused passages involving massed instruments, there is a hint of crowded transients. The second is an evenness in frequency response and fullness of timbre. The first of these qualities is related to higher output carts and is frequently noted, the second is related to both the very adequate output and the high level of QC in it's construction. The cart can be listened to for long sessions without a sense of being overly analytical or without calling attention to itself or supporting gear.
The AT7V is a near clone. PCOCC windings, coil inductance is 500mH, output imped. 650 Ohm. Upper-mids/hfs are slightly more forward without seeming noticeably bright. LpGear has it for $130 NIB, there is an AT7V offered on ebay this AM for $100 "never used", the OEM nude grain-oriented ellipt. stylus is also well received.
Perhaps because I've not heard the TOTL B&0 carts, the AKG P-100 or Tech. EPC-100C Mk. IV, the TK7Lc remains my "favorite" cart. It most certainly is engaging. The above specs are from memory, ignore or correct as appropriate.
Peace, |
Hello Nandric yes i am hoping theres joy for sure. Right now this little p8es is rocking and rolling. Sometime you get lucky with these vintage greats and sometime you dont. Unfortunately this was a expensive unlucky unlike the at 155lc which came cheap.
My phone froze up while bidding last night for the signet 7Ea was the winner any of you guys. Thought the atn 155lc coming could have a duel purpose and give me a chance to experience timeltels fav. Maybe I'll get lucky next time.
mike |
Hello Raul i just contacted bluebirdmusic vdh usa distributor to try and get some info on its repair. The cantilever is so very stiff alex said theres less than 100 hrs on it since vdh serviced it. Im sure vdh would remember if they serviced a p100 lately.
Do you think letting it sit not playing at 1.5g would loosen the suspension up. Maybe its still needs breakin but let me tell you this ive never heard a new or rebuilt cartridge sound that bad its truly unlistenable. Also ive never seen my fozgometer react when setting azimuth like with this cartridge cant even get it close. Using the first center test all three light come on weird for sure. I dialed in p8es in 5 minutes.
I have read yours and others comments on the preformance of p100 and sure would like to experience that sound and believe my system is capable of bringing out the best of what it can deliver. Thanks for the encouragement and if my trying to contact vdh fails i will look into your suggestions.
mike |
Hi Mike, Raul give you a wide choice but to my knowledge Axel is specialist for the AKG and B&O carts. I assume that suspension repair will cost much less then a retip. Your disappointment may become a great joy. |
Dear Stltrains: Yes, this kind of experiences are always frustrating but the good news is that has solution.
Northwest Analog in England could be a good alternative to fix your AKG P100LE Axel and even SS could help too.
That cartridge is hard to get and now that you have it you need to make any thing around for it can works on specs again.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Yes nandric seems ive had bad luck with two totl vintage cartridges. Very frustrating indeed and a large lesson learned.
Hearing what a p8es among others can deliver the music in a superior way for thousands less. my drive for ultimate sound needs to be reevaluated and fast or my wife is going to run me down the road. Hopefully i can resolve this sooner than later. :( Mike |
Raul&Mike, Are you talking about AKG P100 suspension? I have seen this cart only on pictures and just once on ebay for 2000 Euro. Assuming that Mike bought the cart for the 'similar price' it must be very frustrating to discovere defective suspension. |
Dear Stltrains: Certainly not, that cartridge suspension is out of work. Need to fix it.
Regards and enjoy the music, r. |
Hello Raul yes thats what i was told on the stylus for le. When i lower it on to a lp the cantilever does not even budge. Is this how yours reacts when cueing. That suspension is tight. Mike |
Dear Stltrains: IMHO the AKG is nothing les but an stellar performer.
If I remember you posted that was serviced recently by VdH and even that you just can't achieve a " decent " performance. My take is that that sample has a suspension trouble and if not fixed maybe over time you will be experience that " terrible " performance.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hello all at 179 went with nos atn 155lc and like danny said off it goes for an refresh/repair.
Spent a good part of yesterday evening and all day tring to get p100 to play los and no luck. Terrible playback no mater what i try. Headshells different alignments and more. Scratch that for now.
Mounted the p8es i ebayed a few weeks ago spent 45 minutes and rock and roll. I was leary if the stylus no problems there. Tracking at 125g slight rise in rear of course needed AS and wow nice cartridge. Playing asia steely dans fine lp and deacon blue is clear and total satisfaction. Yea music again
Happy sunday y'all Mike |
Prof, I guess in 1980 the gentlemen at BAS, and possibly most people, only thought in terms of VTA/manufacturer spec and/or level cart top. As you know VTA is angle of cantilever to record and not SRA. SRA will vary for any given VTA, cart to cart. It will even vary for shibata tip, 2o I think. I believe that by 1980 standards were already changing for VTA, hence their recommendation.
For those interested in AS calibration, the Analogue Productions Test LP has a track that looks more reliable than HFN LP. Apparently both ch are modulated at the same time to + 12dB @ 315Hz and you can adjust by ear for breakup to occur equally in both ch or not at all. Most tracks require test equipment. I've read that fr sweeps in both HFN and AP LPs are off. I don't know how much Wally costs. AP LP is 45 - $50. If you have an oscilloscope you can align your cart with it. Regards, |
Regards, Fleib: Yes, I got that, but why so much emphasis on cantilever angle (VTA)?
"---found the VTA of most cartridges too high (average 28 o ) to match the then current 15 o standard. With the change to an 18 o standard, matters were moved in the right direction, but the average remains too high."
Again, a curiosity as to why the 20-24* range is hinted at as being preferable? There's a relation between cantilever length, angle and mechanical rise time/overshoot and a tendency for the cantilever to rotate in its suspension. I can't quite pin it down. Still (just) curious but thanks, anyway.
Peace, |
Thanks Danny now i have to decide if its worth the money. I had hoped to give a listen to the ebay obtained 155lc on hand, Mike |
Hello Stltrains, Turntableneedles are out so only place I know for sure is Stereoneedles. Not cheap but very good. |
Prof, I just looked at the first file. It's 1980 confusing because cutterheads were calibrated in terms of VTA or cantilever angle. The standard changed from 15o to around 20o. Because of VTA variations in carts, SRA is really what counts. 2o forward of perpendicular or 92o is what's considered right for most modern records. For all records, this can vary by about 5o. Now they test VTA/SRA for intermodulation distortion and test signals of 60Hz and 4K, 4:1 ratio. You need an IMD tester and test record. Regards, |
LOL Aceman, 1000 hrs of Kenny G. Dude does not abide.
It seems to me there are different types of skewing, those from the factory and those as a result of incorrect AS. There are also different cantilever connectors to magnets or coils. Common sense dictates approach. A skewed cantilever on a new MC should be returned despite what any dealer might tell you. If it's very small amount you can align to the cantilever. Large amount of skewing in this case will limit excursion in one direction. In either of these cases no attempt should be made to alter factory orientation. If you have a small amount of skewing due to AS, sometimes you can successfully correct with orig alignment. Most HO carts have replaceable stylus and you might be able to see what's going on. If you're trying to correct a replaceable stylus you would align to the body or retain orig alignment. Inspection sometimes reveals the problem. I never try to bend a cantilever unless it's aluminum and it's for transplant. You only get 1 bend with alum, 0 bends with boron/beryllium. Regards, |
Hey Danny is Versatile a vendor for replacement stylus maybe a dumb question. I believe going the replacement route is the answer kenny g no no.
Don will give northwest a look and thanks for reminding me i need to put them in my retipping group.
Nandric thanks for the input and i have been in contact with axel but never sent him a cartridge.
thanks guys mike |
Hi Don and Mike, I am suprised to see that Axel delivered such a Super Nova specimen. You should write to him and ask for the readjustment. I have some idea how MC carts are centered but have not a clear idea how this is done by MM carts. Those probable have different kinds of centering. But I know how the cantilever holder for the P8ES Super Nova looks like and think that some correction of the rubber ring and cantilever will be needed to correct the centering. This is 'one point' centering so it seems obvious that at this point (aka the hole in the thin plate) the correction should be made. I asked Axel if he was familiar with AT carts and his answer was affirmative. So Mike you should also ask Axel if he can correct your AT 155 lc.
Regards, |
Hello all, Does the Sonus Gold Blue cartridge have a higher than normal failure rate? I have purchased a NOS BG that developed a bad suspention within 20 min. and instead of repairing, purchased another NOS Blue Gold, from a different vendor,which after installing has a bad right channel.
The only good news is that I put the good stylus on the good body and if this stylus holds up I will have a NOS Sonus Blue Gold. Initial impression is "ok". We shall see. |
Hi Stltrains,
In regareds to your question as to where to send, there was a new name mentioned in this forum (Northwest Analog), that stated he does stylus straightening and coil repairs. I have been thinking abouts giving him a try. His web site looks rather impressive, as if that means anything! Perhaps someone has used him already and can chime in. I am a little disapointed in Axel shipping a cartridge to me in this condition. It's a VhD stylus. Perhaps VhD mounts the stylus in the stylus head? At this point, I just don't know. Just disapointed in what I received. Regards, Don |
How does one go about setting up a cartridge that has a skewed cantilever? Do you square up the body, expecting the cantilever to follow when it is place in the groove? Do you square up the cantilever, ignoring the cartridge body position? I would assume that in the free sitting position (skewed cantilever position), that it is sitting centered between magnets/coils! If it aligns itself when it hits the record grooves, is it not then, out of align with the magnets/coils? If it does not align itself (squaring up with the body), when placed in the record grooves, then should the tip have been the point of alignment and not the squaring of the body during set-up? |
Hello Stltrains, Sounds like a good excuse to get another 155lc stylus before there all gone. Versatile stylus for AT and Signet. Then send to out when you are not listening to it.
Or increase or decrease anti skate for 1000 hrs on Kenny G album until centered.
Danny |
Don and Nandric i have a AT 155lc with the same symptoms. makes alignment a real bear. Would love to hear this cart dont think its playable as is, was considering getting it fixed by Axel. Any thoughts on what would be best to move forward. Mike |
Hi Nandric,
Your comment about never having a skewed cantilever one side or the other has susprised me. You are a lucky man Nandric! The AKG P 8ES Super Nova VDHII I just bought from Axel has its cantiliver skewed to the left when viewing the cartridge laying on its back! Poor AS set up has not caused this. Does makes it rather difficult to align properly!
Regards, Don |
Dear Fleib, 'a slightly skewed cantilever',etc. I think that slightly or otherwise skewed cantilever has more to do with the centering of the cantilever then with the causes like the AS or the 'centripetal force'. The usual max. for the AS on the tonearms is about 2g. I assume that every cart-producer will anticipate this amount by his design. BTW 'çentering' means also that the cantilever should always return to the previous position. Skewed on the 'other side' should imply that all of those who don't use AS will regret their 'sin' and behave according to the AS rules. Now I hope that my statement will not be considered as 'inductive' but in 40 years that I am in this hobby I never had a skewed cantilever one side or the other.
Regards, |
Dear Professor, I have no idea if the 'cantilever deflection' is an American idiom but the advice to watch the deflection by the AS adjustment is like giving advice not to forget to turn the TT on.
Regards, |