Dear Timeltel, this is a wise man's speaking. Using the deduction scheme it may not mean necessarily that every philospher has a bad wife or "got his job" because of his bad wife... Please apologize for my bad English... is it right that all your compliant wives you put in the dark? I like your humor. I thought you have some Arabic roots !?
of course - only about cartridges - MMs ...
best & fun only |
Regards, Thuchan: To borrow from Aristotle: "A good wife will make a man happy. A bad wife will make him a philosopher". Mine are all, to some degree, compliant and those which are not suitably responsive are put away in a dark place where they can be neither seen or heard.
Cartridges are, of course, our topic.
Peace,
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Dear Nandric, As this thread mentions both MMs and MCs in its title, I believe it is permissible to listen to, and talk about both :^) Besides which, since obtaining and setting up a second turntable and providing four separate arms with readily interchangeable headshells, I have discovered that the differences between the very top "Cardinal" cartridges, whether MM or LOMC, are quite ephemeral and not easy to differentiate without intense listening sessions with the ability to switch readily back and forth?
The surprising factor to me, was that a cartridge's abilities or characteristics, was discernible more readily in one direction than the other? I can happily switch from a 'better' cartridge to 'lesser' one without hearing any noticeable 'loss' in quality yet, after acclimatizing........switching back......the 'improvement' was easily evident. I have been terribly confused at this apparent anomaly, and have been carefully testing this phenomenon over the last few months. I find I can sit happily listening to a quality LOMC cartridge (Universe, XV-1s, FR-7f) and thinking......."it can't get much better than this?"......only to find, after a long listening session, a quick switch to a top MM cartridge, makes me sigh and involuntarily utter the onomatopoeic ......."Ahhhhh' |
Dear Nandric, I know at least two Arabs who own an harem - Raul and Timetel. Both may have more MMs than everyone else here. If you have such a choice you do not know with which one you should start your entertainment - lucky guys! I think a real prophet will abandon his harem and go for the simple life - whatever this could mean, also on carts... Agree with you there is only one King but there might be also a "Kaiser". And ah yes - we forgot the princes. My god it becomes very complex.
I remember someone having asked me recently: "Eckart why are you not happy with one table, one arm and one diamond". Should I?
best & fun only |
While probable overyone would like to have the 'Thuchams problem' my convinction is that abundance is a real problem. Consider only the dilemma of what 'king', 'pope' or 'cardinal' to choose for this evening LP listening. There are still some Arabs who own an harem. However they seem to be more interested in horses. Thuchan, It is 'impossible'to have more kings in Germany than just one. Since Otto von Bismarck it is not even possible to have just one prince in Bavaria. While you are against 'my' cardinals this way you have more possibilties to rank your carts. Dertonarm try to spoil your axpectation reg. some Ortofon but this is only because he realy thinks that FR-7f ( I thought that FR-7fz was even better) is the pope or 'the king' of all carts. But the realy strange thing is that Halcro was seduced by Dertonarm to declare his LO MC cart (aka FR-7f) as a çardinal in this thread about the MM nirvana. Regards, |
Dear Halcro, Dear Dertonearm, only for another week long I may enjoy days of slow life. You can imagine what it means running at my beach right now and then again running in my business when I will be rocketed back into the fast world as we all know it. Yes the FR-7f may be a real Kardinal. I heard the story of an aimlessly wandering lonely priest who suddenly got enlighted and turned into a Pope... is this really possibly today...
best & fun only |
Dear Travbrow: The Nagatron 9600 original stylus is almost impossible to " catch " so I did not and I think Idon't have the opportunity to hear it.
What I'm thinking seriously and due to the 9600 very good perfromance is to re-tip it through VdH.
Yes, you are right the 9600 has extra " distortions " than the AT-24 that's a better tracker than the Nagatron. All in all good performer the 9600. Yes, its added " colorations " could be addictive.
Btw, I read on other forum that the Nagatron stylus that all of us have is spheric/conical and not elliptical as we are thinking. I have my 100x+ microscope out of work to confirm or not that but maybe some one of you could help us on this stylus shape Nagatron subject.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Siniy123: ++++ " http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&4689&4#4689 " +++++
I agree with you. I like other persons already try these kind of mixtures and as you I conclude that the best performance/"coherence" is achieved with the own stylus cartridge design.
The voicing on top cartridge models is IMHO extremely important because is " there " where the differences ( it does not matter which ones. ) comes. It is during that cartridge voicing proccess where the designer " tame " the " colors " for ach top cartridge according his quality performance targets and when we change the " equilibrum " ( when we change the cartridge original stylus for other model. ) that each top cartridge model has intrisical then we are hearing a different " cartridge ".
It does not matters that specs ( mechanical/electrical. ) were similar on different same manufacturer cartridges that voicing put the " name " to each cartridge model.
Anyway, the cartridge/stylus " mixtures " it contribute to our audio learning curve experiences.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: Good that you found out that LPM420STR that on specs " looks " similar than the M320 but the cartridge weight.
I could think that you are enjoying this new Acutex and that its performance has the Acutex high quality as its other family's members.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Fleib: A little on delay but on the hearing-loss subject and following from your post:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&4642&4&&st4600
I think we all know that we hear through our whole body, we perceive the sound through the body. I can tell you that this " through the body hearing process " is really complex and even that I don't read the article you mentioned I had experiences where what we are wearing affect what we are hearing/perceiving.
Any one of us can make an exercise: wearing all cotton/wool clothe against syntetic fiber like poliester/rayon or the like. We can hear differences in what we heard with different build material clothes.
In the past I bring here the " naked fashion " to home audio listening that was an extreme " fashion " but we can listening too dressed but with " shorts " against lomg pants.
All these is a " fun excercise " that tell us that our brain/ears are not the only ones at all on the hearing perception.
I have to say that almost always I listening my system wearing natural fibers ( wool/cotton. ) on my clothe.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum/Fleib/Lewm: IMHO we need that the cartridge " always be in touch with the grooves following this abrupt/challenge road.
Between other things cartridge compliance is a " key ", both vertical and lateral one, for the stylus tip be " there ". I can't say for sure ( like Fleib. ) which one is more important because depend on so many other cartridge/LP subjects.
In the other side, we almost all are accustoming to take the cartridge manufacturer compliance number as the vertical ( dynamic or static ) one. As a fact almost all cartridge manufacturers ( vintage/today ) listed the vertical compliance and only a few of them listed vertical and lateral compliance as:
Ortofon, AKG, Arcam, Decca, Dual, DynavectorEmpire, Fulton, Grace, Microacoustics, Nagatron, Supex, Yamaha, etc, etc. ( these information from Audio/Stereo Review year's bible. )
In all cases the vertical value was higher or even/same than the lateral one ( including Ortofon. ) other than Yamaha and Dynavector where the lateral value was the higher one.
I think that J.Carr has a lot to " speaks " about and I'm sure too that all of us will be pleased and we appreciate if he comes " here " to put additgional " light " on this " cloudly " vertical/lateral compliance overall subject. Thank you in advance JC.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Halcro, your cardinal will be recognized one day as being a very good candidate for the next to-be-elected pope ....;-) ... despite the fact that in his heart a very short and tiny coil is moving. Cheers, D. |
Dear Thuchan, enjoy the sun. I certainly do not want to spoil your anticipation for the SPU w/inbuilt XFRs, but don't hang your expectations too high. It is neither a pope nor a king nor a cardinal. Rather a wandering priest with little insight in the game as a whole. See you for lunch at La Cucina in 12 days. Cheers, D. |
Dear friends, As is usualy the case I noticed in retrospect that my story about the 'little Peter' may be seen as impolite. Your intention was of course to help. I should add my own consideration. I was aware of the correlation between Rauls recommendation of some cart and the consequence for the price on ebay as well for the availability. So I bought as fast and as many as I could. But my intention was not to accumulate MM carts but to select 1 or 2 from what I got later.The search for the carts become addictive and recently also thwart. So I thought that this is the time to make some decisions. The AT 7V made this decison easy for me.I will consider just one MM more as a spare. I hope this explains my point.
Regards, |
Dear Thuchan, Knowing the paradise that you are in at the moment, I am envious despite the fact that I am listening to the Cardinal called FR-7f sitting on his FR-66s throne :^) How long are you spending in the 'clouds' looking down upon us mere mortals? Cheers Henry |
Dear Nandric, you are guessing in the right direction. I do have some Catholic Roots. Nevertheless as I learned that Kardinals were (and maybe are) not really beautiful, just the opposite they tend to be more powerful and political, at least the famous ones as history learns us, I went in some other directions. I would not say I became a member of some other religion, I also did not reach (Audio-) Nirwana as the founder of this thread so far. But I do appreciate some other positive aspects of life you will not find in a Kardinal`s life I guess.
Being in paradise at the moment (not in a Catholic Sense of course) I am not able to work on my catridges. This is the other side of the coin and I do envy you and all others being able doing so. I am waiting for a SPU with inbuild transformer arriving at me and I am not sure if it will turn out as a King or Kardinal. You asked me which is my preferred King. The answer is very simple. I have many Kings - but not many ladies - only one.
best & fun only |
Dear Chris, Your assumptions regarding the substitution of one kind of physical activity for the other is based on the abstract logical thinking. The logical kind assumes different names for the same object. Aka the 'coreferential terms'. So whatever is true about 'the evening star' must also be true about 'the morning star' because both names refer to the same object.I dont't believe that adjusting carts as Dertonarm prescribed ( the fraction of a millimeter) is the same 'object' in the sense of physical activity as mentioned. Besides in the time of the women emancipation one can play the 'passive' role and pretend to be accommodating as well as enligthend.
Regards, |
Dear Thuchan, 'What metaphors mean' is an article by the American philosopher D. Davidson. Since then I have no idea what they mean in philosophical sense but I think that they mean what we make of them or how we interprete them. I wrote to Raul about the Italian 'proposition' because I thought that he 'must be' a Catholic and those are more cheerful then the other (pre)suppose. His 'best cart' post was very confusing and even more confronting but the fact was that this cart was 'impossible' to get. Assuming 'an similar' hierarchy among the MM carts as in the Catholic church I asked for the 'beautiful cardinals'. Ie if the 'best' is not obtainable then we should look for the 'second best'. Well this was the meaning of my 'cardinal methafor'. Your advice is to look for a 'king' instead for a 'cardinal'. But this to me is just an supstitution of one methafor for the other. Besides you forget to mention the name of your ,or more generaly speaking, 'the king'(of the carts). So to my mind Raul was more specific then you are.
Regards, |
Regards, Travbrow: I remember and still appreciate your assistance in obtaining a suitable stylus for my TK9, it took a significant number of hours to run in and does represent the qualities you observed.
I hesitated to pull the trigger on the Nagatron (lucky you) but did collect an AT12Sa, a pleasant performer which can still be found in NOS condition at a very reasonable price considering it's capabilities. A low inductance/output impedance 20SS "wannabe" with a nicely polished but bonded Shibata, it falls somewhere in the middle of the fine/fun range. It's very easy on the ears and might be a cart for consideration by those who want a "daily driver" for extended listening in a relaxed and non-critical manner.
Apologies for the late-at-night gramatical error ("two" -> "too") and also for the obvious generalities expressed. These influences should be considered on a case by case determination.
Thanks again for your assistance.
Peace, |
Besides whatever may be wrong with my back I would prefer 'many women' above many carts. Ie only by changing and adjusting the last kind i have trouble with my back.
Nikola, there are many positions when intimate with the former that will strengthen the back for the crucial work with the later. :^) |
Dear Professor,Halcro and Thuchan, Thanks for all your concern but your 'help' rimind me (once more) of this story. Little Peter come pretty late at home and was strongly addressed by his dad: 'How do you dare to come so late?'. Peter: 'I was busy to help an old lady across the street.' Dad: 'come on ,for such a long time?' Peter:'Yes this lady refused my help again and again and...'.
BTW I own 8 different carts and 7 different tonearms. Among those 7 there are 3 with exchangible headshell. On my Kuzma Stabi Reference it is not so easy to change tonearms while I am happy with the Triplanar on it and the Reed 2A next to it. Thuchan, never meet an 'beautiful cardinal' or are you not Catholic?
Regards, |
Regards, Nandric: Is it possible you don't have too many cartridges but rather too few tonearms? These are more easily changed or adjusted than is a lady.
Peace, |
Thanks Timeltel, your post explains things very well. The Signet was very detailed, clean and accurate. But never made me want to play records for six hours at a time, like this Nagatron did. I wrote before in this thread that I thought the Signet/AT 24 is a top performer and it is but was a little boring to me. Some of my favorite cartridges just have an aluminum type cantilever, except the Technics models with Boron cantilevers. I guess I like a little added ambience as you put it.
And I guess the AT 24 could be better than the Signet TK9 with AT 24 stylus that I owned, as Siniy suggested. |
Dear Professor, I wish I was on this 'level' on the Rauls 'learning curve'. My compliments for the literary and the technical merits of your post. I myself have a very strong impression to hunt for unicorn. Like those hunting their whole life for 'the women of their life'. As a kid I told this story about the knight 'without fear or reproach' fighting all kinds of danger to get 'the princes', to my grandfather who was a 'simple farmer'. He was wondering why this knight deed not choose some other lady. On his level of his learning curve a lady needed to be as useful as a horse otherwise there was no sense in marriage institution. In some sense I abandoned the search for the unicorn and settle for a simple 'good horse'. Besides whatever may be wrong with my back I would prefer 'many women' above many carts. Ie only by changing and adjusting the last kind i have trouble with my back.
Kind regards, |
Dear Nandric, did not know that you are searching for Kardinals... why not going for Kings! you have to compromise cause sometimes they are not beautiful... but this will be not a problem as being beautiful is not the most desired requirement for us ... at least in our audio systems.
best & fun only |
Dear Professor, A wonderful and thoughtful posting which manages to inform without too much technical jargon. Not many here, are able to do such in-depth comparisons which need, not only the cartridges and the varied appropriate styli?......but presumably also, arms with readily interchangeable headshells to avoid 'memory loss' if manually changing cartridges from arm to arm?
Dear Nandric, unfortunately I agree with Timeltel about the 'need' for more than only one MM cartridge but I also understand you are 'locked into' fixed-headshell modern arms? Wouldn't it be nice to have at least one vintage arm with interchangeable headshells to allow the required 'freedom'? A Micro MA-505s will not break the bank and would soon reward you bountifully :^) IMHO of course. Cheers Henry |
Regards, Travbrow: What a dilemma! From the Greek "double proposition", two propositions, neither of which is entirely acceptable. Listening recently to a TK9/ATN25, a Signet TK7SU, a Signet TK7LCa, a bonded stylus AT12Sa and an AT20SS with both the 20SS super Shibata on be. cantilever and the 20SLa stylus, a smaller profile Shibata on tapered alu alloy.
As these all fell from the same cartridge tree, timbre and tone are, within reason, comparable. The discernable variances are in the emphasis given to different registers but what is most noticable are the qualities in leading edge attack or transients, decay, rise time, mechanically induced overshoot and especially in the isolation of low-level detail. This, to my ear, is due to the diminished rigidity of the several alu. cantilevers as compared to the noticably "faster" and less resonant berillium varients. Cartridge output, inductance and impedance is essentially the same for all but the TK7LCa so these considerations would not seem to be the most important factors. Damping, cartridge mass and quality of the windings are not being taken into consideration.
The finer styli on the be. cantilevers are definitely more accurate but lack the ambience of the still very nice alu. cantilevered varients.
Tough to choose any one of these as better or best but there is a point at which definition and detail become too analytical, and there is a different set of characteristics when excessive warmth and cohesion results in a muddled performance. It's important to remind ourselves that "good" carts perform within a range of what different but experienced others find acceptable- "some like coffee, some like tea, little brown jug how I love thee" :-). Some might choose a cartridge that has the quality of presenting a cohesivness in the performance, there are others capable of retrieving the smallest detail and precisely placing it in the layering of the recording. These are good but different abilities and wherever on the scale of "fine to fun" the cartridge may perform, these preferences are important to the *informed* individual making that choice and should not be disregarded.
Nandric, I read your decision to eliminate all MM's but the AT7V and thought it a good selection but not such a good choice. Two many cartridges under the same roof, unlike two many women there, is not a problem!
Peace, |
Travbrow, Signet Tk9/AT25 is not AT24. In AT line you should try to mate original styli to the corresponding bodies. This how it was optimized and how manufacturer intended.
Good example AT155LC and AT160ML, all permutations between bodies and styli sounds good, but things are really start blossoming when each one gets it own original one. |
Hi Dgob, Glad you got the Technics up and running again. I'll send my broke down 205c in. Thanks for the info.
Danny |
I got eight hours on my Nagatron 9600 with elliptical stylus, it is a pleasure to listen to. Raul says an AT 24 is better, but my Signet Tk9/AT25 was not better to my ears. Could be I never had the Signet optimized or I just like a cartridge that sounds more musical and is more fun to listen to, even if it is extra "distortions" I like.
Thanks for the info Dgob, good to know we can get our 100 MK4 cartridges repaired if needed. |
I am curious about opinions on the Nagatron 9600. It may not just be the cartridge of the month. At LEAST cartridge of the quarter.
Raul, Have you heard the 9600 with the proper triangle stylus?
Danny |
Hi Chris (and ALL),
Just to add. Any Mk4 owner who has an opportunity to do so, I would strongly recommend the combination of your Technics and a 'Morch DP6 red spot precision' tonearm. I have never found a match like this before.
Joyous |
Hi Chris [Ct0517],
Thank you for sharing my joy. I am truly happy again and am sure others will be too.
Axel offers a service that some of the most notable of cartridge repairers have admitted they cannot. My repaired Technics has 'never' performed better. I therefore hope that other Technics owners who find themselves with a similar problem do avail themselves of his services.
Good luck to those affected |
Hi Desmond - very happy you have found your nirvana again - I remember how distraught u were at the time.
Nikola - did you settle on a vtf with the AT7v or are u still experimenting.
Cheers |
Dear Chris, When some American priest visited Rome he was directly confronted with the 'Italian proposition' by his taxi driver: 'Mister we have a very beautiful lady for you.' The priest:'No,no, thank you, I come for the pope'. The next day the same taxi driver was looking for the American in the hotel where he 'deliverd' him and said: 'Mister the pope is impossible but we have a very beau tiful cardinal for you.' This story I told to Raul as a kind of introduction for my question. Since the EPC -P 100 C mk 4 was impossible to get I asked if the EPC P 100 mk 2 was an 'beautiful cardinal'? I spend so much time searching on ebay for the 'beautiful cardinals' while they seem to decrease in numbers and are in very short supplay. So I decided to end my search and settle on my AT 7v.
Regards,
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Hi David as T bone says, or an entry in the Analog review section called Cartridge Comparisons or similar would work with your web site page link. Good luck with it. Nikola, thx for the offer - I don’t know about you or the others here but after buying a couple MM’s here for a nominal amount of money and getting great music pleasure from them, I have a hard time even thinking right now about spending close to or more than four $$$$ for a cartridge. Regarding the Empire 1000 ZE/X I am concerned about getting a cart that is like a dinner of cod and chips, according to Dgob? My late father-in-law was from Newfoundland so I know what that is all about. My Empire 4000 Diii gold doesn’t sound fishy at all. I meant it specifically – I like it a lot but I am also doing some A/B testing and need a second one.
Which MM have you decided to go to the sunset with ?
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Cheers Chris |
Dear Halcro, catching up on your comment to Thuchan .... what is the difference between a pessimist and an optimist? The pessimist says "all women are wicked" - the optimist says "dearly hope so !". Cheers, D. |
Dear Fleib, Not sure about Halcro but I had no idea that I was so smart. Ie I got the Signet TK-7Ea for $130? But I already stated my assumption that LPgear made some mistake. Then there is the German price of 150 Euro and the British of 149 GBP. All those prices as introductory prices? But of course: Raul never mantioned this cart.
Regards, |
Dear Halcro, Nandric, The AT7V is not a product for the US market. It's intended for Japanese and/or other markets. LpGear imports these. $129 is supposed to be an introductory price. It's said to be the same as the Signet TK-7Ea, perhaps with lower compliance. Regards, |
Dear Halcro,
oh yes!
best & fun is all around
Thuchan |
David, Perhaps Ct0517 meant that you might start another thread (could be either a new thread or a "virtual system thread." |
Hi Ct0517
I went looking for where one might place a link - without any luck finding it...
Where do you mean?
thanks
David |
Dear Halcro, A real and brave follower will do anything to please his leader... I have seen those prices ( even from Japan) and wrote to the sellers to warn them with reference to Lpgear. But what if Lpgear made some mistake (miscalculation)? I am at about + 30 hours at the moment and intend to (re)sell the other MM carts. Hope to get my mental health back this way.
Regards, |
David, ***the lateral calc came out at 32 to 35cu where the vertical came out at 14 to 16cu The former seems too high,and the latter seems too low....***
I would guess that your lateral cu is more like the actual static cu. Yes, the vertical seems just a bit low. You could try measuring the resonant frequency with an arm of known mass and seeing what that gives you. You might also want to verify the measurements with a non Japanese cart with known cu at 10Hz. I'd guess that would be the easiest way to calibrate. Regards, |
Hi Chris, Nearest town population 2000?........I believe that's about 1600 more than in Timeltel's 'Deliverance' environs of outback Kentucky :-) Stories are told of the ancient Professor wandering aimlessly and speaking in a strange tongue once claimed to be English? |
Dear Thuchan, I'm reminded of the parable....."when she was good, she was very good but when she was bad....she was better!" :-) |
Dear Nandric, The price for new knees.......is excruciating pain :-) By the way.....have you seen the prices being asked on Ebay for the AT-7V? $220-$260??! To think one can buy it for $130....it really is a Bizarro world? |
Hi folks,
The discussion doesn't actually help me with guidance as to the best way to measure vertical compliance .... but I think I will stick to the vertical track... (makes intuitive sense!?) - and I may confirm using the other method...
Measurements are critical, if you don't want to spend your whole life listening to every possible permutation and combination - the trick is working out which measurements are really relevant!
In any case I got my Empire 999 up and running this week with a 1000Ze/X stylus, and my Empire EXL-10 with 4000D-I and 4000D-III... (measurements only at this stage... listening soon)
The 4000D's were disappointing - they have a cantilever resonance around 12kHz...
The 1000ZE/X shows promise - with resonance up around 20kHz.
It looks like the Quad cartridges tried to move the resonance downwards to keep the critical quad carrier zones free of phase variations - but this means that the phase variations associated with the resonance now sit well within the audible zone..... not so good.
The 1000ZE/X has a cantilever resonance profile similar to AT152LP, OM30, SuperXLM, AT20ss... good company.
bye for now
David |
Hi Chris, I may be able to accomodate you both ways. First I can recommend the Phase Tech P-3G LOMC (10cu) which got many awards in Japan. I bought this cart on ebay.uk direct from Japan for 900 GBP. I am very happy with this cart which I use with the Reed 2A, 12'', 27 g. eff.mass. Then you can get my Empire 1000 ZE/X with original stylus. I made my MM choice and intend to sell all other. I hate to change carts and there is no sense in keeping them in some box for hereafter. Because of your background you have the first choice.
Regards, |
Hello Lew, Yes, quite right, but most people don't know the meaning or relevance of what they do. They do as they've been told or shown. Historically - goes back to the days of mono when the record player was developed. Vertical cu had much greater implications. I'm not saying it should be ignored, but we've all seen the "rules" break down when it comes to resonant frequency. While I wouldn't put a 103 on my 5g arm, IMO arm-cart matching is more trial and error than conforming to a formula. Arm-cart calculators are estimates at best. Internet discussions of what actually sounds good are what's relevant. Yes, Ortofon is now publishing only lateral cu. Regards, |