I'm I understanding this correctly. The seller wants $15 more for the #2 cartridge to replace the #1 cartridge that they don't have? He should be refunding you money with the 415STR. I have one still in transit comming. I wonder which one it will be?
Regards, Don |
I got the same email from the Italian seller right box wrong cartridge. They are asking my to pay 15 dollars more for a 415str. I guess i should feel lucky i was able to get one 420str before this debacle. to bad should have bought 2 to begin with at that price. |
happens to me the same, this is what they mentioned in their email:
Good morning, we had a problem on the product because the box that was supposed to contain the stylus Acutex 420 STR, contains the model415 STR, we can make the reversal complete your purchase, or cancel ?. 15.00 and send you the model Acutex STR 415, what do you prefer? apologize for the error and remain at your disposal Yours sincerely The Staff
EBUSINESSPOINT
Puntina Acutex M 415 STR
? Colore Grigio Blu Modello M415 STR ? Risposta 20-40 KHz. ? 32 dB a 1 KHz. ? 28 dB a 10 KHz. ? 3,5 mV a 1KHz. (5cm/sec) con 1dB a 1KHz. ? 710 ohm ? 47 Kohm ? 36 x 10 -6 cm/dyne 1.0 - 2.0 g. ? 4,0 g. ? 29 x 18 x 16 mm 12,7 mm (1/2 ") |
Rnadell,
I have been looking for a location world wide that has a replacement stylus for a Acutex 420. I have a 2nd cartridge on its way to me right now. I bought it for its stylus only. If I find a stylus somewhere for this cartridge, I will sell you the Acutex (new), for my purchase price. It should be the same as what you paid for the misidentified one on the Italian web site. Regards, Don Griffith |
HI Lewm and Rnadell,
I have been kinda watching the Italian ebay site (Acutex listing), and noticed something odd. He had a 420 on the bidding site concurently with a buy it now offering. I was watching the bidding one, and had planned on bidding if the price/bids remained low. It suddenly disappeared from the site. It had to have been pulled and the bidding canceled! He just may have had more than one mispackaged. Concidering he didn't have a replacement, our happy days just might have ended. |
Dear Rich (Rnadell), Please tell us what WAS inside your box that was supposed to be a 420. And what excuse did you get from the vendor, and what is he going to do about what should be HIS problem, not yours? |
Hello Rnadell, Sorry to hear you were unable to get a Acutex 420 from Italy. Someone will be selling theirs on Audiogon or Ebay in the future though, so keep your eyes open.
Good Luck Danny |
Dear Nandric: ++++ " I am sure that you remember what J. Carr stated about ruby or sapphire (the same 'stuff') cantilever. He does not like those. " +++++
certainly I have not the knowledge J.Carr level on that regard. I have good experiences with ruby/sapphire cantilever build material: I like a lot the MMC2/1 B&O cartridges ( great performers. ), I like the Grace Ruby as the ADC Astrion and even that I don't hear for a lot of time I like the Sao Win ( MC. ). All these cartridges comes with that kind of cantilever build material.
Maybe the ruby/sapphire material can't fulfill what J.Carr targets are but IMHO I think that the overall cartridge design and execution are the main subjects other than cantilever build material.
I think that the cartridge design is something like the TT design: BD or DD, well the ones that thinked that the only way is to go for BD today knows that is not true they know that the DD is a " terrific " alternative that even outperforms the BD ones.
The AT 50 aniversary cartridge " moves " me to thik on the ruby/sapphire material not only for the CA ( that's an AT design. ) but for some other cartridges too.
I'm not against your boron alternative as a fact I like it ( I'm not sure if trhough the Aurum one. ), my second sample on the Acutex LPM315IIISTR has a boron cantilever with VdH stylus and outperform the original one. One of my Sonus Dimension 5 came from VdH " refresh " and outperforms the original too.
AT had good reasons to choose sapphire. Of course that the 50 anniversary is not the AT/CA design.
Anyway, this subject is a little complex and for my part I have to think again what to do or do anything.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Nandric, Dlaloum, I just re-checked the specs at CA web site. They are all identical except for the Classic. They have that listed as 3.3mV out, rather than 3.6mV. I think it's a typo because all the other specs are the same. I doubt if they would put weaker magnets in the Classic. I can't guarantee there are no internal differences other than the generators, but why would there be? It's obvious (to me) that AT makes these for CA, probably in bulk, in a 3400 series body, with a 3400 series stylus and plug. Also, they all have the same length cantilever and cu.
CA probably tests these and sorts them out according to tolerance. My Virtuoso has 1 ohm difference of DC resistance between channels. Lower priced models might have worse tolerances. I guess that would be the biggest difference. It could be much more than the difference between an AT-15 and 20.
We're not talking about 3 different cartridges with different stylus/cantilevers, and cu. Because the stylus is replaceable, like any AT, a Maestro stylus could be tried on another CA model. Regards, |
Just purchased an Acutex 420 only to be notified by the seller in Italy that the cartridge in the box was not a 420. What a disappointment. |
Dear David, I should add that according to Fleib only the styli are different by Clearaudio MM carts. So qua logic one may assume that the cheapest version (aka the Classic) has ,uh, the cheapest stylus. At this point, so to speak, my 'splandid idea' arose. Clearaudio is manupulating with styli or prices and I (with Raul as a possible accomplice) will try to outsmart Clearaudio. With, say, 170 Euro for the boron cantilever + line contact stylus we will have the Clearaudio equivalent of 800 Euro. The only thing that I am not able to 'grasp' is the circumstance that Raul will get 19% discount (VAT tax) because he lives in Mexico and not in Europe.
Regards, |
A small comment with regards to an Aurum Classic upgraded with Boron cantilever, etc... vs the Virtuoso.
I have no idea how the CA's are tuned, and whether they are tuned similarly, however...
I have 3 Jico SAS styli, same manufacturer, 3 slightly different models (V15VMR, V15VxMR, M97xE)... Mechanically they appear identical, but an analysis of their response shows that they have differing resonance profiles.
What I am trying to say is that just because the cantilever is identical does not necessarily make it sound the same - the resonance substantially contributes to the sound of a stylus, and that resonance can be altered and tuned by adjusting the damping/suspension.
So the exercise would no doubt be interesting - but it will not necessarily be identical to an original CA cartridge. It may be, but it is more likely that it will produce an excellent but slightly different cartridge.
As a further aside, the "ultimate" cantilevers by both Shure and Technics were hollow... and Technics was quite keen on trumpeting that their hollow boron cantilevers were superior to the equivalent made of diamond or ruby/Sapphire.
To the best of my knowledge no one is making hollow exotic cantilevers (boron, beryllium, diamond, Ruby/Sapphire) any more.... or have I missed a vendor somewhere?
bye for now
David |
Dear Lew, Alex is not complete nor clear about his styli and cantilevers. Those are mentioned styli with aluminum cantilever: 1.spherical 89 Euro 2.elliptical 99 E. 3.nude line 159 E. 4.rebuild Shibata 179 E. 5.original Shibata 265 E.
Other styli on request. No 'exotic cantilevers' are mentioned but he does repaer all B&O carts. So I assume that he can provide sapphire cantilevers. I can of course ask him whatever our members are interested in.
Regards, |
Dear Raul, As to your post about the absolute judgement of cartridges vis a vis the real sound of music, my opinion is "yes and no". As you say, it is a very complex subject. It would be easy if there were one cartridge that could be taken as "the standard" or "the truth" (great name for a cartridge, by the way). Then we could judge others against it. As it stands, we are left to compare each individual cartridge to our imagination of the real thing. That gets messy. But you and I often have gently disagreed in this area, where I am a nihilist, and you are an optimist. I think if I were to play more classical music played in large concert halls, that would be a better way to get at your idea of choosing reality.
Thanks for the URL to find Alex. I understand that he can supply many different cantilever materials. Can he also supply many different stylus shapes, e.g., micro-ridge, shibata and variants thereof, etc? |
Hi Nandric, A 980 and a 981 are the same cartridge. A 981 is a 980 with a factory matched stylus.
Anyone can see the MM specs for themselves at the CA web site. They all have 660 ohms impedance and 420mH inductance. If you check other AT you'll see variations depending on output, coil windings etc. www.clearaudio.de/_en/Tonabnehmer.php
Lew, The LpGear stylus is a bonded shibata made by Jico. It's pretty good. I also have a Pickering D3001, it's a .2 x .7 nude elliptical.
Raul, Perhaps you would change your mind about preferring the HO version, now that you've upgraded your high gain stage. Regards, |
Hi Raul,
Thank you for the explaination. It was the word accurate and just how you arrive at accurate that had me puzzled. |
Dear Lewm: This is Alex:
http://www.schallplattennadeln.de/
yes, Germany.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Nicola, The prices you quote are for the whole cartridge with stylus, correct? The last OEM D98S stylus I ever saw for sale was from pickupnaalden. He wanted about $300 for it. While I digested the asking price, it got sold to someone else, and he told me it was his last. Since then I have not seen another for sale. The $100-stylus at LPGear is clearly not OEM. They don't even claim that it is and don't even refer to it as D98S. BUT it might sound good. Push comes to shove, one could ask "Alex" for repair. (Who the heck is Alex, anyway? I know that van den Hul does repairs in the Netherlands(?) and that Expert Stylus does repairs in the UK. Both have good reputations but are said to take forever. So who is Alex?) |
Dear Griffithds: No, what I'm trying to say is that if 2-3 cartridge performances like me I will try, with foundation in my experiences/skills/tools, the one with better accuracy.
Don, I already pass for the times where specs/measures in audio devices were the main subject to choose it, I already pass too where only the subjective factors was the one to decide about and in the last/present times I'm trying to find out an equilibrum between subjectivity and objectivity trying to match it in the better way I can do it.
Today my level of audio/music knowledge, ignorance level and tools surrounded me improved over time and I have to take advantage of that and I'm doing that.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Raul, According to Fleib all Clearaudio MM carts share the same generator. The cheapest among them is the Aurum Classic: +/-50 Euro on the German ebay. My proposition is to buy two and ask Alex for the boron cantilever with the line contact stylus. I am sure that you remember what J. Carr stated about ruby or sapphire (the same 'stuff') cantilever. He does not like those. That is why he uses boron. This way we both can keep our Virtuoso's as they are. Ie exceptional.
Regards, |
Dear Lewm: Of course, but because we were not at the recording we have to use other " tools " based on our experiences through so many years of audio/music hobby.
In the other side even if we were at the recording session we can't know all the signal manipulation through the whole proccess before we listen to the LP.
But there are some " symptoms " in what we are hearing that could help about. Many of us know how the big bass drum not the timpany ( used on symphonic orchestras. ) sounds and yes depending on where we were seated in the hall but many of us know how it sounds at 3-5m. ( that's a distance where the micros are during recording. ). We know that the produced live sounds is not only thunderous but precise with no overhang right on pitch and no-bold sound. The same pass at a night club when we are seating in front of the performers and we know perfectly how a near field sax tenor or sax alto or trumpet or cymbals performs/sounds or when we are listening to our neighbor playing his piano.
All these examples and many many more IMHO gives us the possibility to say: this cartridge performance is more accurate than the other cartridge.
I know all that is a complex and controversial subject but at the end IMHO we have to have a " true " references where our opinions belongs.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Dlaloum/friends: Thank's for the link, interesting: titanium body and sapphire/ruby cantilever.
One remarkable subject is that Audio Technica celebrated its aniversaries through a MC cartridge models ( I own some of them. ) and this is the very first time they choosed a humble MM cartridge!
This time too is only the second time AT choosed sapphire/ruby catilever build material and the first time with a MM, they choosed ruby cantilever on the 37 MC models and its " brother " Signet in its top of the line MM cartridge on its time.
Nandric, maybe it is time to send our CA to Alex for that sapphire cantilever ??????
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Lew, I checked by Pick-upnaalden.nl (sic!). There are both versions 980 and 981. They are alas not (more) available but the old prices were: 411 Euro for the LZS and HZS 980 and 451 Euro for the 981 LZS and HZS. I also discovered Rauls contribution from 03-10-08 in which he mentioned 981 LZS among the best ( than). I obviously made a typo with 991. I meant 981.
Regards, |
Dear Nandric, If you read my post, you can see where I clearly say that I own the 980LZS. (There is no such thing as a "991", as far as I know.) I have never heard the 980HZS. I know that Raul has stated here that he prefers the HZS. It's an academic argument, because either cartridge is so hard to find. By the way, I would be shocked if the stylus sold by LPGear is truly an OEM version of the D98S; they are rare as "hen's teeth" and usually cost several hundred dollars if you can find one. I also have an NOS 881S MkII, still in the box. And I did pick up a true original Pickering 7500S stylus assembly which is identical in stylus and cantilever to the D98S and does fit the 980 LZS, just in case I ever need it.
As I wrote earlier, I really like the 980LZS quite a bit. It and my Acutex LPM320 are my two faves right now. The LZS will sound even better when I finally re-wire my L07D tonearm so as to bypass the very old internal wiring and the DIN plug as well. |
Dear Griffithds, I believe there are one or two Grado MMs that do cost over a thousand dollars. However, in general you are correct, and even the most expensive Grado is not in the ballpark of the cost of the most expensive MCs. |
Dear Lew, I still enjoy my Virtuoso but 'those' Stantons are very musical. I own the 881 S and don't believe that the Virtuoso is better. Well different of course. I forget which 991 you own: HZS or LZS ? The strange thing is the radical division: some prefer HZS without any doubt above the LZS and the other ,the other way round. Even more strange is the fact that one can get the stylus D 98S from Lpgear for $100(?) while the stylus for 881 is nearly impossible to get. Have you ever compared the 991 with the 881? If not what do you think about your 991 in comparison with the other MM carts you own?
Regards, |
Dear Raul, To answer your question, I would have had to be present at the original performances. There would be a difference too in terms of where I was sitting in the concert hall or night club. I accept both cartridges as alternate facsimiles of reality. If you want the star performer in your face, you listen to the Acutex. If you want more room ambience and awareness of what each and every side man is doing, you listen to the Stanton. |
Hi Dlaloum,
Looks like they improved an already great cart. You just might be right. A new King just might be standing in the wings. Why is it that when a new state of the art MC comes out, it's cost is in the thousands of dollars. But a new MM state of the art comes out, they are in the hundreds? There can't be that much difference in manufacturing costs, therefore it must be just greed! |
Hi Raul,
++++the one where I will " arrive " will be the one that's more accurate++++
I'm alittle confused with your statement? Are you saying that you choose measurements over your ears when arriving?
Regards, Don |
Just saw the postings of the yet to ship Audio Technica AT150ANV (50th aniversary edition) http://www.audio-technica.co.jp/products/cartridge/at150anv.html
Using google translate: It is an AT150MLx with the following...
350mH inductance (low) Para-Toroidal magnetic core (?) Laminated Core... Titanium & Polyester anti-vibration body Sapphire Cantilever MicroLine stylus
Has AT dug into its technology repertoir to produce a CA beater? The New King?
Already advertised on ebay for $770
Specifications are like a list of "perfect MM options"
AT are one of the oldest and most trusted MM designers
This is one to watch & hear...
bye for now
David |
Dear Griffithds: +++++ " Sometimes liking what we hear is the better path to follow " +++++
always the better path to follow. We like several cartridge quality different performances and I can follow all those paths but the one where I will " arrive " will be the one that's more accurate.
Our each one " like " audio/music perception/sensitivity is very wide and we like even wrong " things ". My point is that we have to discern to the last " stage " about accuracy . IMHO always exist a " point " where the " like " match/mate accuracy in better way and this is what I'm looking for almost always and that's why my kind of question to Lewm.
regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi All,
Has anyone found a stylus replacement source for the Acutex M420STR? From what I understand, this is a boron coated Titanium tapered tube. This isn't something offered by our known repair shops so to have this cart. rebuilt, we would wind up with something totally different than what we currently have. I have bought a 2nd as a backup and unless I can find a stylus source, I just might have to buy a 3rd. I would hate to prevent someone from enjoying one of these just so that I would have additional styluses when the time comes for replacement. Anyone looking besides me? |
Hi Raul,
++++question is: which one performs near to the music. Not what you like more but the one belongs to " music " in better way?++++
Your statement reminds me of all the hype that was put upon us analog lovers when the CD came out. Remember PERFECT SOUND FOREVER! I didn't like what I was hearing with CD's. I liked more the analog sound but was told by all the experts that digital measures more true to the recording. Sometimes liking what we hear is the better path to follow.
Regards, Don |
Hi Raul,
++++question is: which one performs near to the music. Not what you like more but the one belongs to " music " in better way?++++
Your statement reminds me of all the hype that was put upon us analog lovers when the CD came out. Remember PERFECT SOUND FOREVER! I didn't like what I was hearing with CD's. I liked more the analog sound but was told by all the experts that digital measures more true to the recording. Sometimes liking what we hear is the better path to follow.
Regards, Don |
Dear Lewm: +++++ " LPM320 and Stanton 980LZS, it is hard to imagine two cartridges that present the music so differently and yet both do it so wonderfully. " ++++
question is: which one performs near to the music. Not what you like more but the one belongs to " music " in better way?
regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Regards, Lewm: Um mmm, crow ;^). There's no way I can say with certainty but do you really think J. S. would get in that beast without taking the yolk? And who could refuse him? One of my favorites, the LPM 320STR that is. I can't imagine you'd be disappointed with the 420, great cart for jazz/blues. And especially Joni Mitchell. And Michell Shocked. Ricky Lee Jones. Blues man Robert Adams. And, and,,,.
Does this mean that, like Jimmy, you've got the old rig off the ground again? If so, congradulations and I hope you're pleased with your labors.
Peace, |
Dear Timeltel, OK, as an observer, but he was almost certainly over 60 years old at that time. He did fly a B47 bomber for real, I think, in the early 50s, during the Cold War when we had bombers up in the air 24/7. carrying nuclear weapons. I have not heard my 420 yet, but most of your remarks apply to the 320 that I have been listening to. Switching back and forth between LPM320 and Stanton 980LZS, it is hard to imagine two cartridges that present the music so differently and yet both do it so wonderfully.
Tubed, I think the LPM series Acutex cartridges are pretty retro cool looking, actually. It is clear that they went for a space age look, since they named their optional headshell "Saturn V". |
The old Acutex catalog refers to the 420 STR as the 420 Longnose. Indeed, it does have one hangnail of a look to it somewhat reminiscent of a P mount. I have dubbed mine the Jimmy Durante and can't wait to set it up. Hopefully beauty & the beast. A Beauty (in the sound) and a Beast (in the looks dept). |
In the dark i ordered a second 420str like they are saying for that price yea i can. At my age im believing that i just may have enough in the cartridge dept to last till..... On the other hand being like most of you here i am on that quest for the best of the bestest. You never know one of these days a cartridge may come along to prove all of us wrong with being the one that can do it all, oh the holy grail. So far i have a long list of contenders and i cant say it enough that empire d4000 is one super sweet sounding cartridge and just may be the tops for me.
Now its almost time for Geaux Tigers thats football talk for the battle for #1. |
Dean_man, May I elaborate on this 'metalistic' inclination not only by the old Greek but to our present time as well? Consider how emarrassed we feel when our 'honest as gold' John has robbed some bank and seduced the wife of his best friend. Then the suprise when we see the 'iron strong Peter' who is not even able to walk. The 'way out' strategy is than some very strange identity theory: 'John is not the same person any more.' I don't believe that logicians will ever accept this 'theory'. It seems to me to be obvious that we still think about persons in this 'invariable' metalistic connotations.
Regards, |
Hello Nandric, of course there are minimum standards (which I won't attempt to list) for a cartridge to be judged as 'decent.' Perhaps the word 'credible' could also be used. But in here we are only discussing the high performing cartridges that posters themselves submit (most often Raul), yes?
Your conclusion about a rational person choosing to be irrational from time to time made me chuckle! It is fairly consonant with my own conclusion in the little post above, I think ;) |
Dean_man&Dgob, There are 'objective', technical parameters which all 'decent carts' must satify . The rest is obviously about individual preferences or valuation. But it is also obvious that our psychology wants to know, despite the mentioned arguments, which is actually 'the best'. Actually a 'misnomer' but Raul will never agree with such 'phylosophy'. The phylosophical part is as old as Senenca who thought that humans are 'rational animals'. But the old Greek thought about human 'properties' per analogy with metals: 'iron strong',' honest as gold',etc. Ie as a kind of permanent quality. Our answer to Seneca should probale be:'being rational is fine but not all the time'.
Regards, |
Hi Acam3,
Thank you for the kind words and I was definitely 'lucky' in finding my Technics and Alex's services (the latter with Raul's initial and recently renowned suggestion that I look into whether the technician could assist). I do think that inner detail is where the Technics excels, However, it cannot track or stage to the same degree of excellence that I get with the Acutex 420STR.
As Dean_man notes regarding "these top 'thoroughbred' cartridges", there is ground for many preferences.
As always
As always |
Hi Timeltel,
"I keep five, now six, carts in rotation. Like Danny, I've yet to find the perfect cartridge but there's a lot to like about the Acutex."
I wholly agree but, as I've noted before, I think a lot depends on what one determines the word "perfect" to mean here (axiomatically or acroamatically).
As always |
Hello Timeltel, to the philosophers and social scientists one can also add composers, performers, and the music-going public. Stylistically and intention-speaking, the history of Western art music can be described as a pendulum that swings from a perspective of music as pure art that speaks for itself to music as art that must be interpreted. And all points between. Once I thoroughly enjoyed a lengthy discussion with a Pulitzer prize winning composer on this very topic (is music essentially intellectual or visceral?), and being a living composer not of the neo-romantic group she of course took the first position. A good friend of mine who sometimes writes program notes for the CSO takes the politically correct position, which is "both." But I digress...
Juries for international concerto competitions have similar arguments to those often found in here--but transposed to a particular musical performance. Was that Haydn concerto performance self-absorbed and too personally expressive? Was that Schumann too expressionless and cold? The answer given is mostly based on the "taste," musical perspective (composer, performer, critic, etc) and even generation of the person judging. There is no absolute answer because the pendulum never stops moving. Everyone involved also knows there may not be unanimity on what is the correct or best performance that day.
Hence it is among these top "thoroughbred" cartridges, I think, on one level or another. Cartridge choice is not a horse race with a photo finish and an obvious winner. One's perspective, musical tastes, musical experience, musical knowledge and other things (even indirect things such as mood) can and will directly impact one's preference(s) among a group of high performing cartridges.
And it's ok for the absolutists and relativists to continue arguing, too! |
Hello Raul, Acutex M320STR or Clearaudio Virtuoso? |
Regards, Lewm: Lew, this was barely remembered and I'm frequently guilty of posting hazy recollections so I needed to ask Wikipedia: "In 1966, Brigadier General James Stewart flew as a non-duty observer in a B-52 during the Vietnam War. At the time, he refused the release of any publicity regarding his participation, as he did not want it treated as a stunt, but as part of his job as an officer in the Air Force Reserve. After 27 years of service, Stewart retired from the Air Force on May 31, 1968".
About the Acutex, I need to be more attentive to what I write between the lines. I'd posted previously it does an excellent job with soundstage, imaging, layering, and particularly with female vocals or vocal groups and the associated harmonics and appropriate resonances. The 420 evidences an abundance of "presence" and there are occasions when a more relaxed presentation allows occasion for introspection. I keep five, now six, carts in rotation. Like Danny, I've yet to find the perfect cartridge but there's a lot to like about the Acutex. IMHO, ancient SS gear & etc.
Peace, |
Regards, Nandric: Nikola, this is a quandry which has kept philosophers, social scientists and even a few audiophiles entertained for quite a while. There are those who would have it that music and art are to be regarded empiricaly, there is no room for the subjective. There is another camp which holds that formulaic propositions leave little room for taste. By long standing association, "taste" indicates an understanding of classical values, or those things which have stood the "test of time" and are held as acceptable by individuals having continuing exposure to the arts and with a certain level of educational attainment. I can remember a time when it was said a thing was in good, or perhaps poor, taste but now it seems "taste" is a bad word. Whether this conception of taste leads to subjective relativism remains questionable but there's also questionable value in the equalizing of all hierarchies.
Pleased you mentioned the old Greeks, "agape" denotes the use of one's reasoning and knowledge to intelligently and comprehensively understand for a corresponding higher intelligent purpose. Although it may meet the empirical description of music, there are those who will be difficult to convince that they must enjoy all rap music just because it follows a measured musical formula and therefore indicates the posession of values associated with high culture. Sum ergo cogito. Oops, my existentialism is showing, and maybe just a hint of gnosticism too.
Peace, |
Hello Nandric, My first reaction to the Ebay/Audiogon seller was like yours but then I realized these people who are buying would not be getting to hear the Acutex 420 without this man bringing it to them. They are not aware of this rare opportunity to buy on Itallian Ebay. So he must be a great man.LOL!
IT also doesn't hurt that I am a free market advocate. Buy low ,sell high. Of course I usually manage to do it backwards.
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Hello Dgob, I have not heard the loss of detail in the lower mids but I do not own a modified Technics to know what I am missing. Perhaps you are correct and the Technics 100MK4 is just the better cartridge. The Technics 100MK4 stock is legendary without the rebuild and you are a lucky/smart man. Hello Sltrains, the same may be true of the Empire 4000D3. I think you will love the Acutex but the Empire is one of my all time favorites. |