Hi Griffithds, I know this guy Branko Polak from the German ebay. He is from Slovenia and a former Audio-dealer. He owns some impressive gear and I am sure that he discovered the 'Italian proposition' earlier than we deed. I don't envy persons who need to earn their money this way.
Regards, |
Dear griffithds: And there are other two on ebay doing the same. Maybe the same guy: who knows?
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hole in the middle? Just move your speakers closer together or angle them more to focus on the listening position. That should fill in any "hole in the middle" that is truly due to extreme channel separation.
Timeltel, Were you implying that praise of the 420 is a bit excessive? I was trying to read between the lines.
As I recall, Jimmie Stewart flew B47 bombers for the Strategic Air Command after the Korean War, in the early to mid-50s, whereafter he became a Brigadier General, but I would be surprised to learn that he ever served in the Vietnam era. In fact, he starred in the subsequent movie of the same name, "Strategic Air Command". But Timeltel knows his stuff, so I could be wrong.
Gregory Peck of course also served as a bomber commander, in England during WW II... Oh wait! That was the movie, "Twelve O'clock High". The plot revolved around trying to bomb the ball-bearing factory at Schweinfurt in broad daylight. But I think he got the Medal of Freedom, too. |
HI All,
Has anyone noticed that there is a person (Brankopolak), on this site who is selling and has sold some of the Acutex 420STR for $249. He has a listing for a 320IIISTR for $499. I wonder if he's buying them from Italy? |
Dear Professor, I already wrote about 'generalisations' in the context of the quantification theory. Simple stated about the use of words like 'all', 'non','most' and 'some'. Those are not refering expressions as is obvious in :'some (one) has stolen my car.' The problem is obvious. 'Someone' refers to nobody in particular. Regarding your 'associations'it is seems clear that those are needed to describe something new. The problem however is that we have (usualy) not the same assocations.Ie those are individualy determined. Ie my experience is not your experience. Alas our musical vocabulary is restricted depending on our musical education. But to me the only correct way to describe our musical experience is to use the musical vocabulary. Music is a science since the old Greek btw.
Regards, |
Regards, Dgob: Thanks for your measured response. Over a period of time one tends to compartmentalize and make associations.
Recognizing the dangers of generalization, there is no great surprise should an IM or MI cart be more easily described as musical rather than analytic. James Stewart or Gregory Peck- one knows what to expect, both good enough that who is the better actor just might be a matter of set/setting.
As to the Acutex 420, an excellent cart, a great value. Detail is there, it's just not a dominate feature. Outstanding? Jimmy or Greg is a much safer topic and surely one can appreciate either actor without resorting to agrument as to which is "best". Stewart, usually associated with as a middle class bumbler, could also play a mean western role as a ruthless character and was the first Hollywood figure to join the military, just before WW11 erupted. A Colonel(active duty) & then Brigadier General in the United States Air Force Reserve, he also served in Vietnam and earned the Air Medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Croix de Guerre and 7 battle stars, as well as America's highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The details are there, just not flagrant.
Peace, |
Regards, Fleib: From memory, and please correct any error, my recollection of the original Shibata is that it was a not yet fully developed modification with two rather dramatic cuts to the leading face. This resulted in a rather exposed shoulder in the trailing surface. There was some discussion at the time about distortion resulting from contact of the groove walls by this trailing surface, and there is still a murmer of speculation that the severity of the leading surfaces result in a shaving of the hf modulations.
As you note, the profile was improved and in order to avoid patent infringement, competing manufacturors developed alternatives and gave them various names, quadrahedron, hyper elliptical, line contact etc. Acutex chose a modification involving polished elliptical surfaces in three planes, hence "Tri-Radial". That was thirty(+) years ago.
Thanks for pointing this out.
Peace, |
Hi Timeltel,
++++ acclimating to it's "BBC" sound++++
Would this be the soundstage that was provided by my Rogers LS3/5a's? |
Hi all, I just got the answer from Alex regarding this 'value added tax' of 19% in the E. Union. I am glad to report that all of you who are from outside of the EU don't need to pay this tax. So, mirabile dictu, I can ask Herr Professor for help with any further retip by Alex. My next retiped cart will be a real 'flying Dutchman'.
Regards,
5 |
Hi Flieb and Tiemltel,
++++I wonder if this spectacular separation comes at the expense of some central image information, leaving a hole in the middle or suck-outs.++++
I had this same thought several times during break-in. I even had a period where I asked myself, can I live with this hole in the middle if this becomes the best this cartridge can do? As Timeltel has alluded to, perhaps it was a setup issue. After 12 hrs. of this, I did spend conciderable time checking, changing, and rechecking my setup positions. I am more inclined to believe it was a break-in issue because my current setup is exactly where it was setup upon first installation. Dead center on the level bubble, and 1.4 grams of tracking force. Azimuth and overhang is positioned per the devices provided by Bob Graham for his Graham arm. I have a 2nd Acutex 420 ordered. It will be interesting to see it this center fill issue repeats itself. I will keep everyone informed. This is an outstanding cartridge in every respect. As it plays, I can't stop smiling. And to have gotten all this performance for under $100, A few of of are quite lucky. |
Hi All,
One last comment on the 420. It does remarkably well at tracking: even on the torturous cannon shots of Tchaikovsky's '1812 Overture' (Kunzel/CSO, Telarc), which gives my Technics a real tough time. |
Greetings Timeltel, I haven't heard one of these cartridges. My speculation about a hole in the middle or dropouts was in response to comments here. The tri-magnet thing is interesting, and probably responsible for superior separation. I was reading other speculation that it might be similar to Azden US patent on an induced magnet (YM-308II) with both rod and disk shaped armatures, called tri-pole armature. I didn't find any other info on the Acutex tri-magnet. In my search I found Raul's excellent review of the 315 III which states that Azden is the OEM.
AFAIK all shibatas have a different cut on the rear. Is this different from others with an additional facet? Regards, |
Timeltel,
I really do appreciate your comments and accept your view of the time needed for acclimatisation to a typically BBC presentation: should that fact not have come across. However, I never thought these were features of IM's but could be wrong.
What I hear with the 420 is a lack of inner detail (when compared to the best I've heard). That means that when you hear keyboards played, for example, the ivory tinckle (or on strings the tonal colour, rasp and inner detail within each note; or tonal range and separation - steel or wood hitting/brushing skin or metal - within each note of brush and stick work on cymbals and drums) is diminished. I feel that you get a great amount of detail in other areas but just not to the same level in the lower-mid.
As I've suggested, I do suspect better performance might exist in this area also with different set up. For its openness, separation and phenomenal staging abilities, I remain convinced that better can be had from this cartridge which, as Griffithds noted, is an unbelievable bargain for its purchase price. I'll maintain my observations for revelations to this end.
Cheers
As always |
Hi Mab33,
I'm not certain what arrangement you are running your renewed Technics in. However, I think that if you can try it with a Morch DP6 red point Precision tonearm, it will reward beyond expectation. Failing that, it seems to appreciate an aluminium (11-14g) headshell on a medium mass tonearm.
If you have the opportunity and do try any of these combinations, I would love to hear (online or by private email) your views and hope this helps.
As always |
Hi Griffithds/Timeltel,
I have now given the 420 around 35 hours run in and varied VTF. It has improved noticeably. However, the lower-mid still lacks the inner detail that I enjoy with my Technics 100 Mk4. I don't think this is a feature of IM's.
Nevertheless, as with my original 'Empire 4000D/III LAC', its performance is great in its own right but just not (thus far) to the level of my Alex-ified Technics.
I will keep an eye on developments around headshell and SRA selections etc, to see if there is even more to be obtained from this cartridge. I do hope so.
As always |
Regards, Fleib: No. A little attention to skating, alignment & VTA, a very solid soundstage is the result.
The LPM 320STR stylus is a known 0.3 x 0.5 x 1.6mil. Presuming the same for the 420, this is a very fine diamond. Minor/major radius for a typical conical is 18uM (microns), for a good .2 x .7 elliptical, minor radius would be somewhere around 5uM. An extreme Shibata or line contact, 1.6-1.2uM. The STR is a modified "Shibata, tri-radial". STR refers to a third cut, at the back of the stylus. The stylus footprint is deep but not at all wide. This resulted, for me, in some significant time invested in set-up. Twice.
A reputation for elaborating on the obvious must be preserved, there's VTA. Not quite this simple but let's say that "pitch" raises when the pivot is and as the pivot is lowered, so is "pitch". VTA is said to be right when the hf's meet the bass and it's a good thing, right? Ok, think about soundstage and the stylus with it's "deep but not at all wide footprint" bridging groove modulations.
In response to your curiosity about any evidence of a diminished convergence of "center stage", try a fine tuning of VTA and listen for any influence on soundstage. If it's spread left and right but without a solid center image, a couple of thousandths VTA adjustment can make a difference, the stylus is that fine and it can be a pain to dial in. Twice. Get it ALL right, macro/microdetail and imaging stability with the 420 is excellent.
The biggest consideration is acclimating to it's "BBC" sound, a midrange openess (Dgob and Griffithds comments?) I identify with an IM design. IMHO & etc.
Peace, |
Griffithds After 45 plus years being a music lover enjoying vinyl playback with the best gear I can afford this hobby gets better all the time. Thanks for the happy thoughts. My gold stylus was a very fine performer this original version is already delivering that 3d wall of sound. I believe full breakin is not far off. |
I did a little search to find out something about the Acutex carts. Apparently they are induced magnet types and had a proprietary configuration they called the "Tri-Induced Magnet System". They claimed the best separation in the business. Reading the posts here apparently it's true. I wonder if this spectacular separation comes at the expense of some central image information, leaving a hole in the middle or suck-outs. Regards, |
Hi Stltrains,
Dgob said it best. Too hear this cartridge at its best, the break-in "will take perserverance". I also have the 4000D3. You are going to be a happy man! |
Hi Dgob,
Total time on the 420 is 16+ hours. All center fill issues have not just disappeared, but has turned into a rock solid center presentation. A rather odd break-in? I would be quite happy living with this cartridge for the rest of my life. It has evolved into something closer to the Virtuoso than previously stated. It's still #2 in detail retrieval but is #1 in soundstage bloom. It seems to fill the room with sound. This description is with the use of my floor standing speakers. This cartridge does open up and spread out the soundstage, even more so than the Signet TK7SU, just not in a 3 dimensional way where there is depth as well as height and width. Switching back to the Monitors, the front wall seems to have been pushed back 6ft. Amazing! It's odd but it is almost as if the Virtuoso has the best atributes of a MC and the Acutex has the best atributes of an MM. They each do the stated task amazingly well! Deciding a favorite is a lost cause. They both deserve a seat at a table built for 2 |
420s arrived here in south Louisiana yesterday eric38 and myself will be connecting soon. Shipping time 13 days. Now that I have a original 4000d3 stylus its really going to be tough removing that beast of a cartridge to audition 420str. |
Many thanks Raul, after some skecthy italian translation my LPM 420 STR should be arriving shortly (11 days to be exact) and should "smoke" the Acutex M310IIE that gave me so much listening pleasure. Ciao bella |
Regards, Nandric: Nikola, I've been giving serious consideration to your very kind offer, had checked ebay-Germany this A.M. but can't find a "beater" Virtuoso. Gave some thought to a selection of stylus, elected the line contact as the probable best and now I read you've already "been there, done that".
If you should contact Alex, would you be kind enough to inquire about modification of compliance values? 2.0(+) VTF is borderline for any of my TA's, 1.0-1.6gm, much better.
Peace, |
Hi Griffithds,
I'm following your lead and giving it more running time. It definitely deserves perseverance I feel. Maybe someone will chance upon a set up that brings the missing x-factor to the 420, or maybe a wave of Alex's wand can transform good to great (as I've declared loudly, it certainly did so with my Technics! That's admittedly probably part of my problem with hearing other cartridges at the moment).
I'll keep an eye on developments here and hope for a positive outcome.
Good luck |
Dear Griffithds, I mentioned to Alex what J. Carr stated in our MM thread about pressure fited styli. No idea what Alex thinks about that but he was able to provide. I am sure that all those retip services order the cantilever/stylus combos from their suppliers. Those are much more easily to fit than the stylus only. But as Fleib explained one can experiment with all kinds of cantilevers/styli with Clearaudio MM carts. My specimen is special because of this fantastic line contact stylus , pressure fited in a very good aluminum cantilever. Under my (hand) miscroscop it looks fantastic. I can ask Alex if those from outside of the E.U. don't need to pay 19% value added tax.
Regards, |
Hi Dgob,
You might have hit onto something that is puzzleing me about the Acutex 420. This morning I switched over to my floorstanding speaker system from my 3pc. monitor system. It was not that noticable on the monitors but there seems to be a reduction of midrange presence with the floor standers. Almost as if I have the speakers are to far apart. Gobs of seperation between each speaker but recessed sound in the center fill area. The Vandersteens have been in their current position for over 7 years. Never experienced this before? I plan on letting the cart. run for most of the day so perhaps with additional break-in, things will change. |
Hi Nandric,
Is Alex aware of the improvement the pressure fit made to his cart repair? I see this as an opportunity for Alex to perhaps offer something to his customers that other repair facilities havn't offered. I don't know if he needs additional bussiness, but your experiences with him and his pressure fit stylus sure got my attention as well as my bussiness! |
Hi Halcro,
++++I believe the Clearaudio Virtuoso has the edge on the Acutex 420.++++
At this point in time, I'm leaning towards your opinion on this comparision. Imaging is something I value as #1 priority when I audition cartridges. The Acutex images quite abit better than the Virtuoso, yet it seems that it doesn't quite have the inner detail thats available on the Virtuoso. Which cart. is better just might become a personel preference issue. Quite amazing for a cartridge that can be bought for 69 euros though! |
Hi All,
Timeltel, you were 100% correct. I did add longer screws to increase the tracking weight. I started at 1.9 grams and was quite disapointed. Sound became muddy/distorted. I'm back to 1.4 grams and working my way down. If I can get it under this last setting, I will go back to the shorter screws. Thank you for the tips.
Regards, Don |
Dear Halcro, Nandric 'special' Virtuoso is challenging Nandric Ruby 3 S. I just started the comparison but already got tears in my eye thinking about the price difference. I have btw a better advice for our Herr Professor. He should appoint me as his representative at the German ebay. I should also get the permission to post the obtained cart to Alex. However the pressure fited stylus in the aluminum cantlever would be to much to ask from me. What about boron? Regards, |
Hi All,
The Acutex 420STR surely is great at imaging and separation. However, I'd like to hear others' feedback on their experience and perception of its performance in the lower-midrange.
I'm still not certain but the impact on inner detail seems to be noticeable. I track at 1.5g VTF, parallel on a Denon PC14 headshell, AC3300 LB tonearm.
Any/all views welcome. |
After much listening on a variety of arms, I believe the Clearaudio Virtuoso has the edge on the Acutex 420. In fact, there is a lot of truth to Raul's original review on this Ebony cartridge....not to mention Nandric's 'special'? The only weakness I can find with the Virtuoso.....is a limited width to the soundstage (they don't stretch beyond the centrelines of my speakers). However Timeltel.....if you find one for $400-$500.....I would class it as an excellent buy :-) |
Regards, Griffithds: At about six hours, my example of the 420 needed to be gone over again, lowered VTF from 1.4 to 1.35gm. Acutex's stated compliance values have been called into question before but it's given a fairly high compliance rating, you might consider lessening VTF and listening for a moment or two before your proposed increase. I thought the cart does a good job with imaging too.
Regards, Raul: Not so long ago the Acutex "M" series carts were easily found, have been looking under all the usual rocks for a M320, they're just not to be found. Looking forward to your comments, hope you'll share with us your choices for loading and VTF? When you can tear yourself away from the M320, I suspect the LPM 320STR-111 will also hold your attention for a while. Timbre is accurate and rise time is fast, it's a really good little cart.
Peace, |
Raul, One thing I forgot to mention is the channel separation. It's not just their advertiseing hype but something you can readily hear. Might just be the best separation I've heard from a cartridge. It's starting to get a little rough sounding. Break-in must be near finished. I had cartridges that have done this sudden appearance of precieved mistracking just before it settles down for good. We'll see? |
Hi Timeltel and Raul,
You were right Timeltel, I should have ordered 2 of the Acutex 420's. I just got off of the Italian site and ordered another. This is a great cartridge. About 6 hrs. on it now. It was great from the 1st note and hasn't seemed to have change at all since. Almost as if it had already been ready broken in. No harsh/brittle sound anywhere in its response, even from the 1st note. Tomorrow I am going to dismount it and add longer or heavier screws. Tracking weight is 1 to 2 grms recommended. I could only get 1.413 grms weight with my Graham 2.0. Absolutely no signs of mistracking, but I have always prefered to track closer to the max. allowed. So the longer/heaver screws should get me closer to the 2 grm force that I want. Perhaps add a shim instead? I put the Virtuoso back into the system for a quick comparison. There is a lot of similarities between the two. The Acutex has more of a in your face kind of presentation. The Virtuoso is more laid back. It's all there, just a different way to express what is being revealed on the album. If I didn't already own a Virtuoso, I would be hard pressed spending an additional $850 for the Virtuoso. There is no stylus replacement for either cartridge. They would both have to be sent out to SS, VDH, or Alex for repair when the time comes. So no advantage with one being readily available and the other one not. It's too early to give a definitive decission between either of them as to which I would prefer. I'm slightly leaning towards the Virtuoso, but the Acutex needs more time on it before final decission. BTW. As far as my earlier question as to if the Azden YM-P50//VL stylus would fit in this cartridge, concidering they looked the same, and were both made in Japan by IIRC, the same company, the answer is NO! They are quite different up close. For 69 euros ($97), this is quite a bargain. I don't remember who found this originally, but a harty thank you. |
Dear Funflier: Sory, I missed. Yes, that stylus looks great and is better than the ones in the LPM315.
Something " weird " that happened with me and the M320 is that even that I own two samples I seen so humble and ugly that I never did an deep serious listening instead of that I took the slim better looking LPM 315 and brought here the Acutex cartridges.
There is no contest from the LPM315 and as I posted I hope that either the LPM320 or LPM420 can outperform it, we will see when both arrive at my place.
I don't compare yet against the LPM315VdH or Virtuoso bis a bis but this M320 is really good.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Raul, I response to your question earlier. I have a 320STR III, but it's not in perfect condition and I haven't spent much time with it. The short time I had it mounted in a secondary system, I thought it was quite revealing. I also jumped on the 420 bandwagon, but have yet to listen to the new arrival. An interesting microscopic observation however, is that the 320STR has a square shank nude mounted diamond, while the 412/15/20 all apparently have bonded diamonds. I dont't have any of the 3-series LPMS, so don't know about their styli. |
Dear Griffithds: I asked the seller to ship to USA ( a friends place in CA. ) and just a few minutes ago I received an eamil from him where the cartridge delivery, so next week I will put my hands on it. In the mean time I continue enjoying the great M320IIISTR one I hope the 420 can beat it because the LPM315 can't do it.
Thank's to ask.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hello to all,
Removed the Virtuoso Black to install the Acutex 420STR. It arrived today. Not enough armwands! Frist impression, not all that impressed with the plastic everything. But to tout the lowest possible mass, what else could it have been made of! First listen, very dynamic. Greater output than the Virtuoso. Reminds my of my Denons. Midrange grabs your attention. Very quite between the notes. A little surprised at how clear the presentation is concidering all the plastic. I plan on spending 4 or 5 hrs. spinning biscuits. I will update later tonight. |
Dear Lew, I am really sorry but, except your beautiful mother, I also forget Angela Gheorghiu. Discovered by Solti and the best Violetta (La Traviata) ever. Those who are sensitive for the brunettes should certainly check her out. She is from Rumania, a cheap tourist country with an gold mine with brunettes. There is no country in the whole world that can compete with Rumania in this regard. Besides the Romanians are very musical and have fantastic folk music. Who needs more arguments to visit this country? Regards, |
Hi Raul,
Recieved my Acutex 420 today. 11 days from shipping notice. You have not mentioned if yours has arrived? If it hasn't, then I think there diffinetly is a shipping problem. I ordered mine quite a while after you did. I'm hoping yours arrived and you just have not mentioned it.
Regards, Don |
My own dear mother sang opera, and she was beautiful as well. Be careful with those Ivan jokes, you are shattering the Balkan stereotype, because that was actually funny. (I have the vague feeling I have heard it once before, but that did not prevent me from laughiing.) |
Dear Lew, My father thought that a lady singer should be or beautiful or a good singer.He obviously has never seen and heard Netrebko. And regarding the pessimistic inclination of the Eastern European: 'And how are we today uncle Ivan?' Ivan: 'What can I say? It is anyway worst than yesterday but better than tomorrow.'
Regards, |
Nicola, Sometimes I wonder whether the term "Balkan humor" may be an oxymoron. (Fun intended.) In this country the image of a very dour and pessimistic Eastern European is deeply ingrained. Anyway, Anna Netrebko is quite beautiful and sings quite beautifully. An opera buff friend of mine keeps her photo in his office. As for Ella, to hear her is to love her. |
In_shore, My comment was intended as Balkan humour.
Regards, |
Nandric my musing over Anna Netrebko and Ella Fitzgerald was meant for a little humour, maybe a little dry but what about your Balkan sense of humour?
Now what about my mother? |
In_shore, You are probale an 'unbiased' person except reg. Raul and Ella. What about your mother?
Regards, |
I think Raul is neutral and totally unbiased candidate to have judged this new Ortofon and I look forward to his thoughts. The retail price of the Anna is not imo outrageous but expensive enough, I guess Ortofons marketing department thought to have a living Opera singer this time to endorse this new cartridge, this crowd would be their perspective customers.
Now if this cartridge was named simply Ella instead I think I would put an order for one.
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Funnily enough there are three A90s now for sale here. Life imitates art. |
Raul,
The new Ortofon Anna is the new reining Queen of cartridges, tell us more..... |