I owned some German test record with separate tracking ability test for vertical and horizontal tracking. The vertical was max. 50 micron while the horizontal was from 40 -100 micron ( maximal). If I remember well the explanation was that there is no need for more then 50 micron for the vertical tracking. This is obviously consistent with Fleib's assumptions.
Regards, |
Hi All,
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Just to let those lucky, unfortunate few know that you need not despair if your suspension has gone on your beloved Technics EPC P100 MK4 cartridge. I have just had mine mended by Axel Schurholz (he can be contacted at info@schallplattennadeln.de) and received a 'good-as-new' cartridge back from Germany. It's so like brand new that it has taken 30 hours to run in and still seems to be improving.
Boy am I pleased that Raul suggested I try him! Some might recall that he's the technician that B&O have authorized for the repair of their gems and was mentioned by Raul earlier in this thread.
I've been living on a diet of various cartridges (including the Astatic MF100, Andante P76 and others) but generally settling for my Empire 1000 ZE/X. Well, if music does indeed nourish the soul, the return of my Technics has me full to bursting. It's not so much that the Empire is not (ful)filling. It is a great cartridge at its level of performance. It would be easier to say (extending this metaphor somewhat) that if the Empire is a cod and chips supper, the renewed Technics is more like a Dover sole and dauphinois potatoes alternative.
A MUST for any Technics owner in a similar position. |
Dear Fleib, You obviously know what you are talking about. But is it not the case that, historically, published figures for "compliance" are for the vertical plane, notwithstanding the fact that Ortofon may now be publishing horizontal compliance numbers? Further, most internet discussions regarding compliance and tonearm matching are with reference to the vertical. Yes? If not, I have been "out in left field" for a long time. (This was often said of me when I was a young man, so it would not be surprising to find myself in that situation once again.) |
Hi Zev . Your passion for this analog hobby is obvious. The website looks great - are you in IT consulting by chance? Looking forward to maybe seeing one of my cartridges pop up. but there are soooooooooooo many. I recommend u set up a link in Audiogon to this great info u have gathered so it does not get buried in this huge thread. David/Henry - I went through a stretch with headphones when my kids were smaller – I found it was the only way to really isolate myself at times. Hearing the whining and crying in “stereo” with fraternal twins, takes its toll on anyone. Always had a fear of going deaf though with the higher decibels ?
The only sounds I heard last few nights were bull frogs then wolves howling at around 3am. More worried right now about what fishing lure to try than VTF settings. I am in a land where black bears out number people. Turntables? 2000 – 1 ? Nearest town has about 2000 residents in winter and 10,000 in summer. So there must be someone with one TT ?
I am cheating though and using an internet stick hooked to my laptop although I only get 1 out of 5 on the signal meter if I stay close to a window. This beats playing cards unless its Poker with the guys like Nandric ? The slow computer response time probably helped kill my chances of getting a 9600? Henry I missed on that other one. Will be setting up a new for me TT in the city in a few weeks. Can someone recommend a med to low compliance cartridge I should look for. If I take a cartridge from one I have it will be the AT7V. Anyone want to sell their Empire ? Email me. Cheers Chris |
Although vertical cu is used to compute tonearm/cart resonance, it's lateral cu that is more important in actual tracking. In checking Ortofon's site for these figures, I see they no longer publish vertical cu. Vertical and horizontal cu were identical on most of their carts. Although tracking is three dimensional, it's horizontal excursions that determine bass output and are more responsible for detail extraction. Starting at max VTF, ever notice that when VTF is decreased, usually bass is increased? Decrease it to much and it gets fuzzy sounding or has dropouts. Optimal VTF might have more to do with lateral cu than vertical. Importance of arm/cart resonance is usually overestimated. Regards, |
David, You may be right about the donut but I am used to thinking about something with a wire in addition to the damper... The Lyra page on the new(-ish) Delos and Kleos is instructive regarding the 'loaded' state (i.e. cart on record at 'normal' VTF but not playing). It's been a while since i read it but IIRC, that, too, would make me think the vertical/horizontal load would not be the same. |
Dear Halcro,
when are you finally becoming excellent? ...pfftt :-) :-) .-)
you did say some good words to Raul but I am not sure if you will succeed in accelerating his learning curve on that specific topic. You know I already gave up.
Learning is sometimes a misleading concept. Is a missionary being able to learn? or does he understand the concept as giving his learnings to others - which is not a bad attitude at all! - rather than really being open to integrate and going for something new in his own system (of the world, of audio ...).
best & fun only - Thuchan |
Given the way most cart suspensions are constructed, I would be surprised if vertical and horizontal compliance were the same. And from my layman physics, it would make sense that vertical compliance was lower than horizontal.
Perhaps a cart designer could pipe in here... :^) |
Hi Lewm,
I am trying to measure vertical compliance as that is what is most critical in matching the tonearm setup, and therefore selecting the right headshell weight for the cartridge...
The lateral vs vertical is the cutting/recording method - so I am unsure as to how the differing methods will cause to cartridge suspension to react.
I believe the right one to use is the vertical track, but I would have thought that a laterally cut sweep at the same frequencies should have resulted in a similar effect - but the resulting effect was quite different!
I do not expect both lateral and vertical compliance to be the same, although when the suspension is made of a symmetrical doughnut around the cantilever, it would be reasonable to expect equal compliance all around...
Thanks for the URL- LuckyDog on VE has been using this method to measure damping... I was planning on trying it out some time soon...
bye for now
David |
David, Are you aware of John Ellison's method for calculating (vertical) compliance? Here is a URL: http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/89/892332.html If I owned the needed equipment, this is the way I would do it.
I am wondering why you would necessarily expect vertical and lateral (horizontal) compliance to be equal or even near equal? Further, in terms of tracking and tonearm matching, I would think that vertical compliance is by far the most important factor, although I can see your coming response that the stylus tip is wiggling in the horizontal as well as the vertical plane. |
Thanks Fleib,
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 may just redo the whole thing.
I have a couple more cartridges recorded but I need to do the editting and carving up so I can put them up.
I also finished recording the AT440MLa using digital EQ (ie: record using custom loading & RIAA, + digital EQ based on pink noise analysis) - so I am hoping to put up at least one version of each cartrige in digitally EQ'd version.
My theory is that the cartridges will sound even more alike once EQ'd - using this method, allows me to choose loadings that are less amplitude linear but more phase linear - and then adjust the amplitude using linear phase filtering - still to be seen whether this experiment will be a success - but I think this is the way of the future for vinyl.
bye for now
David |
Hi Raul, I got the Supex 100 MKIII and will give it a try soon. Thanks for recommending the Nagatron 9600, looking forward to listening to it. And once again thanks so much for starting this thread. |
Hi David, Assuming that's dynamic cu @10Hz, that figure looks high. It's vertical cu that's standardized and it's not necessarily equal to horizontal cu. I think the reason vertical is used is in consideration of warps and the possibility of mistracking less than flat records. Ortofon is the only manufacturer that publishes both vertical and horizontal cu, AFAIK. Another reason this mass - compliance matching thing is a guesstimate.
I've been to your site a couple of times and you're doing a great job with the samples and information. I know it took a ton of work. Want to let you know that I appreciate it and look forward to further evolution. Regards, |
I have a puzzling quandary...
When I posted the compliance of my TK9e, it was based on measuring the resonant frequency using a laterally recorded sweep (from HFN Test)
When I did the same test using the vertically recorded track - the result was substantially different.
Is this expected? - Or should I check my setup and remeasure?!
I would have expected both results to be similar!?
bye for now
David |
Dear Professor, I own the Acutex M312 III STR, alas not the LPM 412. But, as my leader recommended , I need to get my AT 7V in optimal state first. Ie just 10 hours more to go.However I am already very impressed.
Regards, |
Regards, Lew: You tell it much better than I.
Henry also has a healthy sense of humor but Nicola, a "docile" person? Ha. Ho ho. Hahahaha.
Nolo contendre.
You've still not listened to the LPM 412? You're in for a pleasant experience.
Peace, |
Dear Timeltel, You quoted my favorite Carnack exchange, "Siss, boom, bahhhh". Always good for a laugh. |
This is the problem with the docile persons; the same carts as the leader is not enough they want everything the same. Halcro, what is the price for the new knees?
A follower, |
Whaat........? Did Downunder have his knees replaced? :^) |
Regards, Lew: To corrupt a famous Carson line:" If it weren’t for Philo T. Farnsworth, inventor of television, we’d still be eating frozen audio (radio) dinners." In this case, it's something to look forward to.
There's a NOS LPM 412 that lives on a headshell around here, or at least it was NOS two years ago. Liked what I read about the STR stylus and bought it for about $50 with the intent to try out used vinyl with it until the poor thing was ruined. Took about two hours to realize it was something out of the ordinary, mentioned it here and Raul conceeded the Acutex line just might be alright.
The 420 offers an unsually realistic sense of presence and sustains a leading edge attack that results in an impressive bass compression. Mids are uncolored and the hf's are precise. You can have good faith there will be some intense listening to the 420, 320, the 315, 312 and the 412 in the near future. Although a good elliptical, the 310e is already on the sidelines.
More Carson:
(Ed opens the envelope) Answer: Sis Boom Bah. Karnac: "What sound does a sheep make when it explodes?"
And now that we're on Austrailian fauna a' la Johnny, I understand a certain Aussie frequent contributor needed his knees repaired because of a glitch in the boomerang grenade he was perfecting.
Ba Da BOOM!
Peace, |
Timeltel, Your opportunity for a Johnny Carson joke: How good is it? I have a second-hand 412 which I have not yet auditioned. |
Regards, Raul: Searched for two years for an Acutex LPM 420STR. It was worth it.
Peace, |
Dear Fleib, In the 70ies the British speaker manufacturer were no at all interested in HF . The best tweeter then was some Celestion (?) with the range till 12 Khz. But then B&W produced their statement speaker P 2H with 'plasma HF unit' (or the 'flame HF'). This was a two way speaker for wich they designed an special mid/bass driver for the range till 3500 Hz. But this speaker was very expensive so they produced an cheaper version DM 3 (?) by which they used the same mid/bass driver but two HF units instead of the 'plasma'. Ie the same Celestion + a 'super tweeter' wich was meant for above 12 Khz. The 'strange' thing was that this 'super tweeter' could be switched off or on. At B&W they made tests with persons who were not able to hear anything above 12 Khz. However all the participants were able to 'detect' when the super tweeter was on or off. To my knowledge this was the first test of this kind.
Regards, |
My dear friend Raul, How can you be shocked at the rapid sale of all those Nagatrons? You advertised them here. It's perfectly OK that you did that, but the results should not surprise you.
Dear Fleib, "On the subject of hearing loss - a few years ago I read an interesting excerpt from an article by a research scientist doing studies of sound perception in deaf people. He measured physiological responses to stimuli applied to different parts of the body. I believe the hard skull structure around the ear was very effective in transmitting sound."
This is called "bone conduction". It was a well known phenomenon even when I was in medical school back in the late middle 20th century. Certain types of hearing aid rely upon that mechanism. But I am not sure whether it is significant for our ability to detect airborne vibrations. It's worth a little research to find out. |
Hi Raul, On the subject of hearing loss - a few years ago I read an interesting excerpt from an article by a research scientist doing studies of sound perception in deaf people. He measured physiological responses to stimuli applied to different parts of the body. I believe the hard skull structure around the ear was very effective in transmitting sound. Interestingly, the cornea of the eye was also good at transmitting. So those who close their eyes to block out visual distractions might also be missing some of the music, LOL. I think most of the perception was percussive (bass, midrange) in nature. Low frequency communication in elephants and whales is well documented. US and Russian submarines can receive low frequency transmissions thousands of miles away. I believe these transmissions are below 50Hz.
It also seems that some music lovers with hearing loss above 10K can also perceive musical information they can't really "hear". Some cymbals are around 12 and 13K and overtones are higher, yet their tonality is perceived. Maybe it depends on the severity of the hearing loss. There are little hairs in our ears that correspond to frequencies as high as 100K. Perhaps this is heard subconsciously and the brain transfers some of the information. Regards, |
Dear Raul, If you read the A'gon ads for cartridges for sale lately, you will see that almost all the used MM ones of repute, are sold very quickly at rather high prices. I suspect that this thread of yours, combined with the actual experiences of new listeners, is starting a quiet counter-revolution which, if my suspicions are correct, may have a beneficial effect in the development and sales of a greater range of modern MM cartridges? :^) |
Dear Fleib: I agree on your post about hearing loss. I only want to add that is suppose that we hear through our whole body but I can't say in what specific frequency range that happen or if happen in an open/wide frequency range. I think there will be frequency perception limits through our body.
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
WoW!, not yesterday. Today the Nagatron auction was posted with 9 samples available, well today sold out. Lucky owners.
regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
Hi Halcro
thanks for that - I have been keeping an eye on HP developments and the Audeze are up there....but they are more than I currently was planning on spending on HP's
Further testing has shown that my Sennheiser PCX450's are better at this than the Revox 3100....
I am doing some listening tonight using the PCX450's to see where things are at..
bye for now (and thanks)
David |
Dear friends: For you that still want to test/know about the Nagatron " touch " here agin a maybe last time opportunity at " nice " price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nagatron-9600-Cartridge-w-Elliptical-Stylus-Classic-/320733222180?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aad309524#ht_1484wt_1265
let me say that yesterday were 9 available and today only five.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi David, You asked recently about headphones and headamps and I've just found the phones and amp which, for the first time in my experience, actually sounds almost as good as my speakers. The phones are the Audeze LCD-2 which are othodynamic 'open-back' designs and the head-amp is the Schitt Lyr which is a hybrid valve design putting out a full 5 watts! I have never warmed to the sound of headphones with their 'in-head' projection and their lack of air, transparency and soundstage depth however.......whilst the LCD-2 cannot compete with those very aspects produced so palpably by my speakers, their balance, detail and tonality are so close to that of my full-range speakers that it seems to validate both transducers? I'm not sure that its ability to dissect the differences in cartridges and styli is up to that of my speakers (in fact I'm sure it's not)......but it's the closest any headphones have ever come in my experience? Cheers Henry |
Hi Raul
thank you for the encouragement - unfortunately it is only the tip of the iceberg....
If you could provide me with an additional 36hrs in every day that would help !!
But seriously - any feedback is very much appreciated, also peoples listening comments on the tracks...
I have recently been focusing on measurements rather than listening due to home limitations (WAF of the test recording - she refuses to have that record on when she is in the house!), and issue with transparency on the headphones.
Further tries with my headphones appear to indicate that one of my HP's shows the differences up where the others do not - still to be confirmed.
So right now - you guys out there can compare these tracks more effectively than I can here. (yes I have the original 24/96 high resolution versions - but still difficult at present..)
I will be posting up the Frequency response plot that matches each cartridge/loading combination and a square wave shot as well.... just more time required...
When you select the flattest F/R setting for any cartridge, and compare it to other cartridges where the same has been done - the differences become subtle.
bye for now
David |
hello all of you MM lovers finally got some good listening time in last night and feel a lot better for it. i now have acquired 3 vintage MMs with the last on the way a ortofon m20fl super. its going to be real hard to take the 4000d3 out of service that fine looking gold music maker will rock your socks off. one of my faves doobies takin it to the streets for someone special had all of what a music lover could want in a vinyl record rumbling bass crystal clear highs and that sweet mid range with a sound stage as big and deep as being at a concert.
nandric lucky for me the grandson is past the diaper stage and playing little league now. and for 18k im in on yes my brain adds those memories of hearing high frequencies/crystal clear highs a wonderful thing our brain when used correctly.
enjoy classic rock and roll its best for what ails you. |
Dear Dlaloum: Exceptional job!!! for say the least: congratulations and now IMHO we are " hungrier " for more!!!.
I really appreciated your skills and dedication on it. What can I add other that how can we help you if we can?
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Folks,
as part of my own testing of cartridges... I have been recording the same AR demo record with each cartridge... and when trying several different loadings recording those too.
Today I finally got some of this up on the web...
Cartridges that I have up there already are:
Audio Technica AT440MLa Audio Technica TK9E Grado Gold1 Ortofon 320u Pickering XLZ-7500-S Shure 1000e with N97xE-SAS Sony XL-MC104p
I have more coming... it takes time!
http://sites.google.com/site/zevaudio
Tracks are not complete... but there is a piece from every track on that record - and they are all normalised to the same level and time aligned as well - making it easier to pull them into multitrack software for A/B/C comparison.
Raul - with the TK9E running it at 83k definitely gave it more air - even when balanced with a slightly higher capacitance (to pull down the top end a little) But I am not convinced the result is in fact more authentic to the recording. (both loadings I have used for the TK9E are online)
bye for now
David |
Dear Lew, 'But then,there's Beethoven'. Yes but also our own Stltrain who listen to 18 kHz (?)testton while changing the nappy/diaper of his grandchild.
Regards, |
Siniy123, Thank you for the confirmation. |
Dear Fleib, The phenomenon you refer to I think of as an analog to "intermodulation distortion" in audio equipment. I definitely have a diminished capacity to hear a single voice speaking to me when there is background cacophony.
Dear Nandric, 12kHz? You are an optimist. I wager that neither of us has hearing flat out to 12kHz. But then, there's Beethoven. |
Raul you have started one of the best threads i have had the pleasure to enjoy because vinyl is the front end that delivers all of the music and the more i know/understand the better my system will sound. And i believe and saying this after reading more than half of this thread that your being misunderstood. And if i'm wrong it wont be the first time.
Ive been off on vacation and sitting my grandson for the past couple of weeks. Not much music listening time which is the only reason i deal with audiophile nonsense, ego and bantering. The past week of threads reminds me of the old steam cleaning thread here where Clem promoted him self as fonder and master of steam cleaning lps. That killed the thread and today i still think its the best way to get quite sweet playing vinyl records.
I really dont care about the small talk and try to read in between the lines because so much can be learned possibly in threads like this. But in the end its our own ears that count. And yea mine are reaching 60 and i swear i have not lost high frequencies.
The Internet has changed our hobby like nothing else for learning and improving our systems. And my return to MM cartridges has been very enlightening and something that should not have slipped by since i listened to MMs for a couple of decades. Just my 2 bits and like Raul says Enjoy the Music |
I received atn24 stylus from William Thakker. Compared it It comes in Pfeifer box with same all metal Screwdriver as my other atn24 in origina AT package. I only compared it visually to the Original: diamon is nude mounted and it's cross Section are the same, cantilevers magnets and Damper are the same, only difference is paint On set screw is white vs black on original. Metal mounting block and screw is of the same Quality as original. Remember, it is only visual Inspection. One more: on both cantilever is marked With red spot at the middle section and there Is a blue paint on the back of diamond shank |
Dear Travbrow: If you read the main page of this thread I made it reference to this Supex SM-100MK2 posting that this cartridge came/comes with two different stylus shape for the same price!, I bought it because the Supex name with out no single reference on its performance level.
The real fact on this cartridge is that I heard it years ago and because I heard it briefly ( both stylus shape. ) I have no useful opinion about but now that you " touch it " I will let a play and report on what I find out.
The cartridge looks really modest/humble and I hope that its performance level be at higher step as it looks. When you are ready please share your experiences because I saw this Supex several times on ebay even I think right now exist an auction there and one ad in Agon ( I don't know if this was the one you bought it. ).
Anyway, nice to find out what this Supex has to offer because its highly reputed " heritage ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hearing loss -- I first noticed some hearing loss 20 years ago, so as that increased I got fitted with hearing aids (professionally done, not the $395 specials advertised on TV and in newspapers). Unfortunately the hearing industry has not progressed nearly as far with music reproduction as they have with speech. However, with persistence I've been able to have my devices fine-tuned to the point where they do sound natural for acoustic music. I say it that way since what is "natural" for electronic music?
While I must admit my hearing perceptions are not now (aided) what they were more than 20 years ago, I am still able to enjoy music and perceive differences in reproduction. After all, it is still relative. I regularly attend live music presentations so that I maintain a reference (albeit different than the past) when listening to my or any other playback system. In fact, a couple of my audio buddies have expressed their amazement at my perceptions and comments when we are auditioning any new component.
My advice for any hobbyist realizing hearing loss? Don't expect quality from cheap hearing aids, and exercise persistence and patience with the adjustment process. |
"Moderate" age related hearing loss, as opposed to severe hearing loss, just doesn't work the way one might expect. It seems that the brain compensates for the loss and high frequency sounds are indeed heard. I first discovered this years ago with elderly stereo customers who seemed to have no problem hearing cymbals, piccolos etc that they thought they might be missing. Since that time, I've seen articles and threads on this subject that confirm these observations. Ironically, often these people become more sensitive to high frequency anomalies.
The onset of hearing loss is characterized by having trouble with hearing speech, especially if there is background noise. Even if this is the case, one can usually listen to music with no problem for many years. Regards, |
Dear Lew (07-22-11), No need to worry: Toscanini, Solti,Von Karajan, Kubelik, Bohm, etc. were at their best above 60. I am sure that non of them was able to hear anything above 12000 Hz at this age but they are some kind of proof that more is involved with our hearing then the testtones.
Regards, |
The more things change the more they stay the same. Every time I drop into Raul's thread and his holier than thou attitude on anything audio. I am amusingly reminded somehow of the movie "Groundhog day" combined with the "Bubble Boy" epsisode on Seinfeld. All I can say is " Moors " - " Moops " :-)
BTW, the new Lyra Kleos is a very nice counding cartridge. Raul you heard it? waiting for your faint praise with baited breath.
cheers |
In Europe it is not done to 'show off' about your self. Dear Nandric, In most English speaking countries it also is not done. I have learned more about audio from Raul, than from any other individual on earth and I value his contributions on A'Gon immensely. But please Raul.......if you can just eliminate two unnecessary and annoying characteristics from your writings, I think you will find there is more respect and attention given to your messages? 1. Stop claiming that you have special training in audio listening which no-one else has? If it is true, then that should be its own reward but every time you repeat this nonsense, it makes you appear unintelligent and that is far from the truth. 2. Stop judging the sound and quality of others' systems based solely on their equipment. The worst systems I have heard generally have comprised the best and most expensive of components whilst the best systems I have heard, have been surprisingly modest but thoughtfully put together. If you can just adopt these two suggestions, I think you will find that the antagonism that you sometimes generate will evaporate and your influence will grow commensurate to your knowledge and pioneering thought? With best wishes Henry |
Good call Pryso, I suspected I might be channelling someone in my diatribe but Jerry is my alter-ego. One of America's great contributions to comedy. BIZARRO |
Dear Pryso: I will paste it to you. As Nandric posted: too much to read it again and again and again in this thread. Enough for " today ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Raul, Since Lew was not the first to ask about your "specific action . . . to achieve your level of perception", others of us might find it to be of interest as well. So why not post it here for all to read?
Regards, |
Dear Lewm: Better yet, I email you about.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |