An Audiophile's Lament
My audio rig is an area of disaster The speakers it's said are made of plaster Pleased for another round of verbal scrimmages How's that I said, for really solid images?
While in this pursuit of sonic perfection In the mirror I'd hoped to see Oh please let me see, let me see there A purists' reflection but no, so unfair! I had thought to improve transparency and air Now I just hope for financial ressurection
The reviewer's promised nirvana I thought to mimic It's simple said he, just procure this latest gimic Financed the new and threw out the old, Now to hear music as it's meant to be Out to the car and in with the CD Following advice exactly as told Put me in the garage
Dang, it's cold!
Peace,
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Dear Raul,
May I remind you that Socrates was executed for pestering his fellow citizens, constantly urging them that their current point of view requires testing and that upon testing were always found short of the mark. Regardless of culture, it's fairly clear that few like to be told that they live in a cave amongst shadows, unable to witness the Good, the True and the Beautiful.
I'm not saying I agree with any particular judgment of yours (although, truth be told, your advice has helped me immensely) but am only remarking on an attitude, the desire to educate, and the typical reaction it receives, namely, disdain. |
Dear Lewm: I don't have the time to do it in this specific moment but I will do it in the next 24 hours.
I will take in good shape and like you said: " curious to know ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Nandric: I understand you but IMHO it is a mistake to think: " who needs some 'enlightment' from you in the audio issues. ", of course that you don't need to accept something that you don't need it and my attitude never is that you or any one else could think that I think in that way: certainly not.
I think seriously that we are amateurs because this is ( like you said it. ) only a hobby.
Now, if we analyze the market niche name it: high-end we need to divide it in the same way that we divide a higher product markets: 80& of the people are distrubeted around average and 10% at both extremes, all these %%% are in the high-end market. As more specific/specialty is the market as higher the average market segment and lower the top extreme distribution %.
I think that 95% of what we are here in some audio areas belongs to the " average " level where in other audio areas some belongs to the top 5% area.
So in some audio subjects/areas IMHO you and me belongs to the average level where in some other audio subjects I stay in the average one and you in the top 5% and maybe in other audio areas I belong to that top 5% and you to the lower 5%.
Till today I know no one that in all audio subjects belongs always to that top elusive 5%.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Raul, I spend some time in three different countrys so I am aware of the so called 'cultural differences'. In Europe it is not done to 'show off' about your self. Your reference to your own 'level of knowledge,experience, understanding, insight,etc. about audio gear', with no other proof then your own words is 'not done' in Europe. We call such behaviour 'arrogance'. I have no idea about Mexican customs in this context but I know that your intentions are sinsere. But I am this hobby for more then 40 years and I have some problems to accept to be called 'an average amateur' who needs some 'enlightment' from you in the audio issues. BTW my life is not dependant on my audio gear but the audio gear is just one of my hobbys. So I see this hobby in a perspective with other (more) important things. To my mind 'exaggeration' is never a good thing.
Regards, |
Dear Raul, Henry's response and others have prompted me to ask this question, finally and with due respect. How, indeed, have you obtained your training in listening to an audio system? The one thing I fear as I grow older (other than all the other usual things to fear) is that I will lose my hearing acuity. In fact, I already have lost some of it. I do believe that paying attention to what you are hearing and how you hear it, and continuing reference to live performances, can help greatly in overcoming nature's way of taking away our sensory prowess over time. But I am nevertheless curious to know what specific action you took to achieve your stated level of perception. Thanks. |
Halcro, do you have the "Seinfeld" reruns on Oz TV? Your "Up is down.....right is wrong" fits perfectly into the Bizarro World. This concept from the DC comics of the '50s and '60s was famously resurrected by Jerry Seinfeld and his writers -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcjSDZNbOs0
Like "furphy", it certainly fits our audio hobby sometimes.
Cheers! |
Dear Nandric: I'm not the subject per se IMHO all of us ( one way or the other ) are the main subject. Please erase any single word I posted where you understand I'm the subject or where you could think I'm praised my self because I'm not: that's not what I want to " share/explain ". Sorry if that's what my words told to you and other persons.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Two additional opportunities on this very good performer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/B-O-Bang-Olufsen-MMC2-MMC-2-cartridge-audiophile-/140579818772?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20bb35cd14#ht_720wt_1265
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bang-Olufsen-MMC2-Cartridge-B-O-Beogram-Turntable-/190557807957?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c5e216555#ht_500wt_1282
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Raul, I bought a Supex SM-100MKIII to try. I don't think it's a top performer but it will be fun to try something different. Seller says it's good for rock music and why I bought it. I see you have the MKII version, how do you rate it compared to your favorite models? |
Halcro, in summary: you are good but you can be excellent!!
R. |
Dear Halcro/Nandric: +++++ " any useful discussions on the value of audio components " +++++
in any home audio system " team " IMHO de most important link in the chain are each one of us, we are the most critical link in that chain/team.
If it is true that the audio hardware has its inherent value due to its self " capacities and benefits " are we our each one skills level the ones that gives each one of us our different discerning level.
Even that audio is not a " moon rocket science " has its own complexity and is our each one different discerning level the one that permit to understand it and naked it.
Knowing what you like/posts and knowing two-three of your audio system links IMHO it is clear that your discerning level is still limited against mine or Timeltel or Lewm or Dgarretson one and almost at the same level than Nandric or Audiofeil or other persons, nothing wrong with that some persons have/had the opportunity to learn faster than others for whatever reasons.
Each one discerning level is the main " key " to grow-up. You still are a little on that " wow factor " low discerning level that you show with the 5-7s and FR products that you " die for ". As I said nothing wrong with that because you are really happy and think you are " done " with that discerning level you have.
It is clear that you don't have an open attitude and that you are still looking where I'm wrong or where I made mistakes other than for once analize your self or think for once: what if Raul is not wrong? what if 10%-40%-80% of what he stated is true?
Halcro, forget for a moment that these posts on the subject were posted for a different person not for me. Please think more on you than in me, think how to improve your self than how I'm wrong. It is useless for you and useless to go on if you don't want to think inside you, it is your discerning level what you mainly have to " analize ".
In all these I'm not the main subject but you and how improve your skills to improve your discerning levels.
Halcro, I'm not against you: I'm with you. Again we need to accept that we need to follow learning, there is no other way. Of course that all depends on your/each one targets. I have to say that there are many audiophiles that even do not have targets, that only " goes for the road " where the " wind " carry them.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Raul, There are some problems with your 'level- and learning curve' assumptions. I will use some other kind of comparison to 'enlighten' my point. I consider myself to be a good chess player at an similar 'level' as my audiophile capabilitys. But the difference between me and,say, Kasparov qua 'level' can be measured only in light-years; he is in this regard from some other universe. Do you think that he can teach me chess in such a way that my learning curve can surpass my learning capabilitys and possible reach his level of chess art? I have no problem at all with your 'level' of knowledge and competence but well with the fact that I need to read this again and again and again in this thread.
Regards, |
Dear Raul, Your generalisations and comparisons are flawed and misleading. The Porsche 911 Carrera 4 is NOT a better car than the Carrera 2 despite it costing more and being a 'higher model' in the Porsche range? The Porsche GT2 is NOT a better car than the GT3 despite it costing more and being a 'higher model' in the Porsche range? A BMW M5 is NOT a better car than the M3 despite it costing more and being a 'higher model' in the BMW range? The FR7fc is NOT a better cartridge than the FR7f despite it initially costing more and being a 'higher model' in the FR range of cartridges? The VPI TNT is NOT a better turntable than the VPI Scout or VPI Classic despite it costing more and being a 'higher model' in the VPI range? A Rega P5 or P9 is NOT a better turntable than a P3 despite it being a 'higher model' in the Rega range? A Signet TK-10ML is NOT a better cartridge than the TK-7SU or TK-5Ea despite it being a 'higher model' in the Signet range? So please desist with these blanket generalisations which frankly are irrelevant to any useful discussions on the value of audio components as heard in our "amateur audiophile" systems.
And if I ever read again about your "special training" in the art of audio listening, I'm likely to be physically ill all over my cut-price iPad? Your "special training" was at the Raul College of Self-Taught Boars whereas MY special training (and I have the certificates to prove it), was at the famed Toongabbie College of Advanced Audio-Sensory Appreciation. So stick that up your hollow tapered boron cantilever tube and play it! :-) |
Dear Halcro: As a whole your post make no sense and IMHO is only an iterpretation by your self because I never said it in that way.
A price in a product is not the main subject in a product but only a consequence of what we pay for what we receive. Normally in almost any kind of product/merchandise we pay more for a better product and IMHO if a manufacturer ( almost any ) put a higher price in a product in comparison with other model in the same product line this nromaly means is because the higher price producto gives you additional " benefits ". I don't remember that I paid higher prices for products that gives me lower performance or less benefits: makes no sense to think it, like you.
Can I ask you when was the last time you read ( everywhere ) that the Lira Helikon outperforms the Olympos? or that the r-100 outperforms the Universe or that the 23R outperforms the XV-1s or that the MC10- beats the Colibrí or that a BMW series 3 beats the series 5 or that a Z3 outperforms the Z4-5 or that a Civic beats an Accord or that a 110 wool suit is better than a 150 one or that a Koetsu black is better than the Coral stone or the FR 7 better than the FR7fc?
What are you talking about? in all those cases the higher price product is way better than the lower price one: do you think that the manufacturers are stupid enough to think their customers will pay a higher price for a lesser product? how much time do you think a manufacturer stupid enough to did/do it that could survive in the market?
++++++ " As for your pronouncements that a 'better' cartridge can sound 'worse' because the audio system into which it's inserted "can't shows it" because of "his system limitations" " +++++
IMHO if a better cartridge quality performance sample can't sounds better in some audio systems where sounds better in others then common sense tell us that in those systems where can't performs better where can't shows at its best exist ( for whatever reasons. ) limitations of different kind.
Halcro, please re-read my post in this thread and the other one in the TK5 thread and please for once don't try to find out where I'm wrong ( no one is perfect. ) but what if I'm not wrong.
You are a clear example of an audiophile that think and feels a " Vettel " driving a Ferrari Formula One with out take in count if in reality you have the Vettel skills to drive that kind of car and with out take in count that your system is not that Ferrari true Formula One but a nice car full of limitations.
Again please don't argue against me because the whole subject ( like it or not ) is you and your self knowledge/ignorance level and your system level.
Seems to me that you think you are at the very top, please ask you why do you think you are there? what facts makes you think in that way?, I can tell you where you are but the better way to help you ( even that you are not asking for help because maybe you think you don't need it. ) is that you try hard to find out by your self.
No, I don't think I'm already at the very top but the difference between you and me is that I know for sure where I'm. I'm not better than you overall the difference ( between other things. ) is that I have on porpose training that you did not and that I learn every single day from any one including you.
Use your energy not to " attack " my opinions but to improve your self on the whole music/audio subject.
One road that always help me to elarn and improve/grow-up is time to time make a " stop " revise my targets test it against what I have and ask me why am I seated where I'm? and if my today status are according my whole targets and if helps to achieve all of them but the main critical question is: where I'm wrong? why? aLL THESE NEEDS A METHOD/PROCCESS TO DO IT, IT IS NOT AT RANDOM IF YOU WANT TO HAVE SUCCESS.
Anyway, have fun with.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Greetings Lew and Professor, I'm tickled that you like 'furphy'........I agree that its a bonza word especially here downunder. It always intrigues me when I read an audio review (mostly on cartridges, phono stages or pre-amps), where the Reviewer concludes that this component is so good and revealing, that it makes half your records sound bad!!? Don't buy this component they often warn, if you don't want to hear the weak links of your system? Say what??!! This component is SOOOO good....that it's bad?! Do these people think we are morons or is the world of audio circulating in a parallel universe where up is down and right is wrong? This is similar to the claim by Raul that a cartridge can sound so good (Wow) in our multiple systems.......but is really only 'average' because our systems have 'distortions'? Yet other cartridges which some of us find disappointing in our systems, are so good that they only sound bad because of these same unspecified 'distortions' in our systems? Huh?! Up is down.....right is wrong. A true furphy recognised as such by the official Australian Furphy Registration Board :-) |
Dear Timeltel: Well this was only a " stop " on that " boring AT " comparison " but things are " walking " I almost finish.
Regards and enjoy the music, raul. |
On the Shure lineage,
I had a dear friend who was wholly familiar with the entire range (meaning he owned and lived with...). He swore blind that the Ultra 500 out performed everything else that they ever produced.
I never found his opinion to have been too far off the mark. For what that's worth. |
Dear Henry, Nice word, "furphy". But I think you defined it incorrectly, even though it is of Australian origin. The on-line dictionaries all define it as "an unsubstantiated rumor". You defined it as follows: " 'furphy'....unable to be substatiated under any objective criteria". There is a difference between "unsubstantiated" and "unable to be substantiated". More of a furphy is the idea that all direct-drive turntables sound best with no plinth. (Could not resist; fun intended.)
That's the scuttlebutt, and I'm stickin' to it. |
Regards, Henry: -Furphy? I had to look that one up. New word in the vocabulary, will be sure to use it the next time bumfuzzlement is called for!
Raul: I appreciate the body of your post, which if I understand correctly bears a relationship to former Sec. Def. D. Rumsfeld's infamous "unknown unknowns" speech in that there are events which need to be observed before they can be objectively defined.
Looking forward to your comparison of the TOTL AT family carts.
Peace, |
Dear Timeltel: Please don't take my post " word by word ", it was only an overall example how things goes on in a market.
Btw, that 80% average market went divided by manufacturers on more small/sub-sets markets that owns unique needs and obviously that had a little differences in between and that's why in those time cartridge manufacturers not only have a wide range of models to cope theis market but even different models in different cartridge lines, examples:
Acutex had 13 models for that big average market and 1-2 for the remaining 10% top market, ADC has 15 models, Audio Technica 22 models, Empire 20 models, Ortofon 24 models, Pickering/Stanton 48 models, Shure 32 models, Signet 10 models, etc, etc. All these models to cope the whole average market with its sub-set of different average level needs.
Btw, accoprding to Richard ( author of the Stanton Handbook. ) this cartridge manufacturer had 130+ different cartridge stylus on his line/model designs.
IMHO the MM/MI cartridge manufacturers " works " very hard to take the biger market share they can on that 80% average market. 95% of their designs were designed for that specific market needs.
I know that other persons have different opinions or different experiences, good.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Dlaloum: Well, I owned the 500 and the V15VMR both good performers. Now I own the 140 and I like it a lot. Do you heard own or owned the 140HE?, if you have opportunity give a listen it.
Btw, could you share your audio system on " charge " ?, thank you in advance.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Raul,
I believe the Shure range at the time had in order from Top of the line down:
Ultra500 (optimised V15V) Ultra400 (Oprimised ML140 with MR stylus) V15VMR Ultra300 (optimised ML140) ML140 ML120
And there is some debate about the rankings at the top of that listing - with some believing that the Ultra400 outperformed the Ultra500 and V15VMR.
The Ultra400/300/ML140/120 were designed to have the same level of performance as the V15V series but at a lower manufacturing price. - Possibly using manufacturing methods that had not been available when the V15V was designed some 10+ years earlier. The styli/cantilevers used the same technology I believe, it was only the bodies that differed in manufacturing methods.
The end result was apparently very successful - and the ML140/120 designer did post on that topic on one of the forums.... he believes he matched and in some ways surpassed the V15V series with his design.
I have an Ultra300/400 body wending its way to me at the moment - and also an original V15VHRP with good stylus. Once I get an Ultra400 stylus from LPGear, I will be able to compare these two as well. (another "round tuit" project)
bye for now
David |
Dear Dlaloum: Very learning posts you posted. I'm followinig with interest: keep doing well!
regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Timeltel: The 140 was at the top of Shure models on performance and price along the Ultra 500 and V15 V and the Acutex 315 was more on the top than on the down size models in Acutec line again in performance and price.
Anyway, if we take both cartridges as an exceptions well " an exception confirm the rule " and don't forget that nothing is perfect an anywhere we could find " errors ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Regards, Raul: Nice post and there is much value in what you've written, but if I may?
First, please substitute the term "Average" for "Mediocre". The term has gained a derogatory meaning lately, starting in France sometime in the 16th century. Refering to Aristotles' Rule of the Golden Means as the Rule of the Golden Mediocrity just doesn't have the same connotations.
Second: TOTL is not always best. The Ford Edsel automobile is an example that comes immediately to mind. All the bells and whistles but after just a few years most were busted/rusted heaps of scrap metal and not even Juan Manuel "El Chueco" Fangio could have made a winner of that one.
Even though one can generally expect to get what one pays for there are those items that "punch above their weight". Neither were TOTL but both the Shure ML 140HE and Acutex LPM 315-111STR are overachievers and examples of the group which by your definition are thereby mediocre ("a top of the line cartridge has a way better quality performance level and higher price than the down-steps in the cartridge line"). That, my well intentioned friend, is the danger inherent in makeing blanket statements.
For some, it's finding these unrecognised treasures that stimulates all the experimentation and discussion. All, as you urge, with the goal of refining appreciation through experience. This is a good thing.
No intention to pick your post to peices. I like the flavor of your Koolaide but choose not to drink it all.
Hi, David. When you find the opportunity to compare the AT14 w/the AT20, please post.
Peace, |
they are not so stupid. They are pro-manufacturers where we are amateur-audiophiles. Dear Raul, It seems to me that you have found the 'fool-proof' way to buy cartridges, speakers, amplifiers, arms, turntables and even records? Simply purchase the most expensive items available because these 'pro-manufacturers' are never wrong. They are so far above us lowly mere 'amateur-audiophiles' that we should be grateful for their expert 'ranking system' which makes our lives so easy? And of course, because they are so 'expert' and 'not stupid'......they have obviously listened to all their competitors' products so that their pricing strategy falls into a 'universal' ranking hierarchy which allows us 'amateur-audiophiles' to simply pay the higher prices for the guaranteed better products? As for your pronouncements that a 'better' cartridge can sound 'worse' because the audio system into which it's inserted "can't shows it" because of "his system limitations" .........this is a favourite claim by some incompetent reviewers attempting to explain the apparent shortcomings of some new expensive item under review. It is a 'furphy'....unable to be substatiated under any objective criteria and is simply an expose of a poor product IMHO. Every single new component of value which I have inserted into my system, has revealed benefits and sonic advantages. Those items which haven't, are simply not of value to my system and despite the fact that theoretically they should be superior to a similar cheaper item, there is no possible rationale to keeping them in my system and changing all the other items till I perhaps find a combination that 'works'? |
An addition to the previous comment about Signet p-mounts
I have the TK6Ep and the TK4Ep - these are identical looking bodies from the AT102 family. They can host their original styli or any of the styli from the AT102 or AT120 families (including AT152/155/150)
I have not seen the TK8LCp
The TK4Ep measures 521/522mH and 687/676ohm The TK6Ep measures 565/567mH and 791/797ohm
as comparison from the same family
AT Realistic RX1500 507/515mH 630/632ohm AT SLT96 522/521mH and 673/671ohm (really nice this one) AT99sx 524/531mH and 660/559ohm AT142LP 571/568mH and 781/780ohm
The SLT96 and AT99sx appear to be the same as the TK4Ep, the realistic is close enough to potentially be the same as well (allowing for production variation)
The AT142LP seems the same as the TK6Ep
My testing of all these using a common ATN440MLa stylus seems to indicate identical performance - using variable cartridge loading to adjust Frequency Response to match very closely before comparing.
Raoul - I am not totally convinced about the argument with regards to differing cartridge "generators" at differing pricepoints / quality levels.
My own testing/listening to the p-mounts mentioned here, and also adding a AT440Mla and AT150ea cartridge body to the mix (still using the same stylus) - seemed to indicate the same.
There are perhaps very subtle variations caused by changing the vibrational behaviour of the tonearm due to differing materials used and therefore differing damping/transmission of vibration. But these can equally be generated simply by exchanging headshells and are not indicative of the quality of the individual cartridge.
Higher priced cartridges seem to have much better channel balance on average - but not necessarily... My AT150ea measures 346/370mH and 485/490ohm - that is quite an imbalance in % terms, where the economy SLT96 has 522/521mH and 673/671ohm.
How different would an AT14Sa fitted with a ATn20ss be from an AT20ss? - My guess is not at all. (I have not yet tried comparing my AT20 and my AT14 both with a common ATN14 stylus... and perhaps include the TK7 as well)
The other key to this comparison, is careful measurement of the frequency respons, and adjustment of the cartridge loading of the cartridges to be compared so that the F/R matches very closely (within +/-0.1db).
I strongly believe that much of the "differences" are to do with cartridge loading - and that the choices the manufacturers made in searching for that punchy main market sound with WOW factor - were based on what the average person could be expected to have in terms of cartridge loading: 220pf at the phono stage, + 250pf of cable/tonearm capacitance and 47k resistive loading... But the cartridges have much greater potential when fitted with the better styli, and with the cartridge loading adjusted for optimum results.
For those willing to invest the time and effort (and research and learning) to custom load their cartridges, there are real bargains to be had out there.
And the p-mounts are in no way inferior to their 1/2" mount cousins.
bye for now
David |
Dear friends: If in any way this post could help to put some " light " on the manufacturers cartridge " reasons " to have several models in its cartridge lines then good if not: well you will know which my take on that subject: +++++++ IMHO any market for almost any product has some kind of " distribution condition " where the different customers are or belong.
On statistics there is a " subject " name it " distribution normal curve " ( or something like this. I don't now if that is the used therminology. I'm a roockie on the statitics subject. ) where over a " poblation " ( in our case: audio customers. ) they have a very specific " distribution " over that curve ( and due to some factros/parameters under " test "/research. ) and normally the main overall " customers " are around the midle of that curve, maybe 80% of them with 10% at each extremes ( all this is only an example. ). Normally too product manufacturers want it to take the more from that 80% of customers on that specific market because is where there are the higher customer number on the whole " poblation ".
Normally this market is an " average " one on characteristics against both 10% extreme markets. Is in this average part of the curve where mediocrity belongs ( mediocrity means average means middle. It is not an insult but a fact. ). Well for a manufacturer could success in this market normally too exist many factors but two very important is to be competitive on quality and with competitive or lower price than the market asked.
In this average market the customers are not too discriminating on product quality, they looks for similar characteristics at the best price and maybe warranty. The vintage cartridge MM/MI market performs almost in the same way where the hardest/fierce market with the competition was that 80% average market.
The customers in this average market were: average knowledge/skills customers with average needs and average audio systems.
So what a cartridge manufacturer want to do it in this market, what product level design must put on the market to compete and take the customers attention? IMHO an average product whith the best quality that permit the market product price range. It can't compete ( in this market ) if the price is higher than competition, price is almost the name of the game in this average 80% of the market. So the cartridges from different manufacturers that were/are in this specific " average " market are average cartridge quality performers designed with a very specific price on mind to take as more customers they can. This price is the limitation that determine the cartridges average quality performance against " cost no object " same manufacturer cartridge designs. I'm not saying that these average cartridges sound bad no because if sounded bad then belongs to that 10% of low quality market it sound good but nothing more than that. The customers in this average market are not asking for more and the manufacturer can't gives any more for that price. Then there is that 10% top quality market where belongs customers with higher needs where customers have: higher knowledge level, skills, better and higher resolution audio systems, experience, better discerning level, better knowledge on music and audio subjects, with specific targets to improve and grow-up, better, better, better and better.....customer characteristics. Here the cartridge manufacturer has different targets with his cartridge designs, examples in no order: to tell the competition its real capacity level they have, use top " technology " and cartridge build materials through several in deep tests for quality performance, execution design and quality control made it not only " by hand " but step by step ( time consuming for say the least. ), specific an estrictly cartridge voicing and cartridge comparisons with and against own manufacturer lesser cartridge designs and top cartridges competition, put in the market his statement cartridge " sample " where for a customer be " proud " to been an owner of that kind of product, " hand select " hand calibrated " models, etc, etc. The customers in this 10% top quality market ask for nothing less than the best and " higher ". All cartridge manufacturers have different price/quality level models to fulfill different kind of customer markets that has different level of quality needs. We can take from those vintage designs, examples: Astatic top of the line is the MF-100 with a price according to that top level and below it comes a lot lower prices cartridges MF-200, 300 and 400. If we take ADC we have the top Astrion ( top price/quality ) and below the lesser and lower price QLM or XLM models. Sonus top Dimension Five model was surrounded for its little brothers as the Gold Blue or the Silver ones. Shure V15 was and is surrounded for a lot of lesser average and poor cartridge models, similar to Stanton or Empire or Ortofon or Denon that made it a more specific market share/division. Audio Technica 20SS or 180ML-OCC or AT-24 or AT-155LC or AT-ML 160 are surrounded for a lot of lesser cartridges as the 12S or 13-14S or 22 or 140LC or the sevens. Signet is no exeption the TK10ML Series two is surrounded for a big group of lesser models as the 3s-5s-7s and the like. Technics 100CMK4 is surrounded for 270s, 550s, 205s, etc, etc. AKG P100LE comes along the P7s,P8s,)24s and the like. For whatever direction we move the eyes we see the same " behavior ". Now, could we think that all those cartridge manufacturers are so stupid to left/leave that under almost any circumstances his " average or poor " cartridge models could not only been very close/near, even or outperform their " statement " cartridge designs? that the 270 could beats the 100CMK4, that the MF-300 outperform the MF-100 or that the 3s/5s//s/9/22/14SA/95 outperforms the TK10s or 20SSs or 24S or that the Shure 97Xe performs better than the 140HE or Ultra 500, or the OM5 in the Ortofon line beats the OM40, or the DL-103 beats the DL-1000A, etc, etc, etc?
IMHO certainly not, they are not so stupid. They are pro-manufacturers where we are amateur-audiophiles.
In the other side we have to think that the difference in price between the average market cartridge models against its top of the line brother surpass 100%-300%. Could you think that that high difference in price between different cartridge models quality performance comes " by free " with out offer nothing else ( on quality performance. ) to the customers other than a high price?, again: IMHO certainly not. There are several reasons why a top of the line cartridge has a way better quality performance level and higher price than the down-steps in the cartridge line: different motor design ( even if we think or see it as similar. ), different build material quality ( that in a down model we " read " that has an aluminum cantilever and the top of the line ( example ) has an aluminum cantilever does not means are the same aluminum " class "/same shape. Its different. ), different stylus and stylus shape and even if we could think that because on both cartridge specs we read: nude elliptical 0.2 x 0.7mil, both have the same stylus we are wrong because the top of the line comes with a better polished level and grain oriented or anything else, different cartridge body, different suspension quality level, different internal electric characteristics, different coil wire and even how is wired, different cartridge voicing care, different, different.....different and here is where the price goes in favor of better cartridge quality performance.
Almost all " average " cartridge models share the " WOW factor " characteristic. This characteristic is a must on that market because the customers there need to be impressed " immediatly " if they did not then goes to the next brand. The cartridges in this average market are: " alive, punchy, powerful, higher output, easy to set-up, mid bass/lower midrange oriented, on the bright side on HF range, etc, etc., the customers here are not asking for high quality performance at both frequency extremes or very low distortions elsewhere. They ask for a decent sound/noise and an easy cartridge set-up. The almost " plug&play " P-mount cartridge designs were developed for this specific market.
That WOW factor we can aware when we listen to these " average cartridges " and change to listen the top of the line: if we are hearing the Sonus Gold Blue and suddenly change to the top Dimension 5 the sound change from " alive " to an almost " dull " and maybe non-emotional one even ( with the same cartridges output level. ) we " feel " that the SPL goes down by 1db or the like but the same happen when we go from the sevens to the 24 or TK10ML Series II or from the MMC3-4 to the MMC2-1. This happen in almost any cartridge line when we go from an average higher cartridge distortion performance to a lower distortion top cartridge performance. Even with this kind of cartridge experience if we give the time to our ears/brain to switch to that top cartridge better quality performance then things goes on " the right place " puting each cartridge performance exactly where belongs.
The point here is not what we like it but what is wrong and what is right or better and why.
How can we know to which " market " each one of us belongs? where in the Learning Audio Curve are we seated?, because almost all of us think that we are at the top or very near the top, that we don't have to learn almost nothing and that's why we found out great high price audio systems brand names that performs " terrible " because even that all of us could think that that audio system is at the top its owner knowledge/skills levels belongs to " average ". The other side is common too where a top and high knowledge/skills level person owns an " average " system that puts limitations for him can be aware of many audio system performance subjects as different kind of distortions.
In one example the person has the level to be aware of distortion differences but his system limitations can't shows it, in the other example even than the system has the resolution the person has not the training/experience to be aware of those same audio items distortions or other audio subjects. To own and drive a Ferrari does not convert us in a Vettel, Alonso or Hamilton pilot's level in the same way that Hamilton driving a Honda Civic can't win a Formula One car-race.
I was speaking on specific about cartridges and distortion subjects but we can think in other audio items and other audio subjects too and the overall behavior is almost the same.
Several times these examples could explain people differences on opinion on the same subject related with quality performance level test/comparisons.
We can't think that because we can't hear in our system what other persons can ( and that is for example: a better quality performance or in other case a wrong /poor quality performance. ) in their systems then they are wrong ( when the one is wrong is him that can't hear it. ) or it can't be possible that happen that way.
I posted several time that money always help to improve an audio system but the main and most important and critical subject about is IMHO each one REAL knowlege/ignorance level we have, where are really seated on that Learning Audio Curve and no less important is to have a wide very wide open mind willing to LEARN from everywhere and from any one.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear friends: Good opportunity at good price:
http://cgi.ebay.com/B-O-BANG-OLUFSEN-MMC2-HIGH-QUALITY-PHONO-CARTRIDGE-/150634257343?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D3%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D1456060574279456295#ht_1485wt_1031
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear In_shore: I don't think that could happen because almost all the top of the line AT models already " raved/rated " alond the thread by different persons.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
My dear Raul, It seams what is to be found good / great here jumps in price out there, that's all. |
In_shore: A " weird "/unique request. If you can please email me to explain why before, appreciated.
Normaly I never discuss any of my posts before post it with any one other than my " conscience ".
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Raul, Would you please tip me off with your findings prior to your posting here................ |
Dear friends: Now that many of you put on the " table " the AT-24, TK10ML and 20SS I'm " running " a whole test/comparison between all the top of the line AT/Signet cartridges I own. I don't know how many days I will take ( I started yesterday. ) but when I complete it I will report on my findings. No, no fives, sevens or the like lesser performers only the best on that AT/S lines.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
A trick I learned from Timeltel for recalcitrant suspension/cantilevers, is to leave the cartridge on the record overnight (stationary) at a high VTF (2-3Gm depending on cartridge). This technique I have successfully used on a number of cartridges, the AT-7V amongst them. Cheers Henry |
Dear Acman3: With a lot of care, well you only need a very small screwdriver to release that tiny screw and then pull the stylus plate out.
My advise is to wait Siniy123 Thakker stylus experience but if I was you then I will go with out doubt for this one ( is the nearest to original TK10ML. ):
http://www.pickupnaald.nl/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=3322
in theory this is an original Signet stylus replacement: you have to ask to confirm it.
Other very good move could be to send your cartridge to VdH to fix it or here: http://www.schallplattennadeln.de/
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hello Chris, I do not think I went above 1.7 and that was early on during break in. I was wanting to hear what the AT7v stylus could do and at the same time wanting to hear the excellent At155lc on the At7v's body. I may not have given the At7v enough time for break in, and best setup. I will do that at a latter date as I am currently listening to the Nagatron. The At7v is well worth the money and as you said may get much better.
I am definitely going to get a tonearm with a removable headshell. If I break the tonearm wire one more time during cartridge changing I am going to have to replace the wiring.
Danny |
Hi Raul/Siniy123, I have a Signet TK10ml I bought with a bad stylus a while back. Just got it out to check which series I owned. It seems to be the earlier series from Rauls description. I too will be interested in the Thakker stylus.
How the heck do you get the old stylus out?
Thanks, Danny |
Host of spreedsheets thanks Dlaloum
http://www.luckydog.demon.co.uk/images/ |
Dear Siniy123: Yes, I appreciate your report on that 24 replacement. Btw, the Netherlands source is a trusty one I deal with them a couple of times cash way. I already posted this link on the complete 24 cartridge.
Yes, that were its prices.
Btw, great performer this AT-24. I'm just listening again and will report in the few days to comes.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Raul, I remember from the old days that those Signets had beryllium cantilevers. The information about the prism stylus was from the cartridge database. I've found their info to be pretty accurate in the past. I have no personal recollection of these styli. To tell if a stylus is genuine, see if it's a nude square shank on a beryllium cantilever. Beryllium usually looks different from tapered aluminum. It usually looks like a very thin non-tapered shaft. Replacement styli are usually not nude square shank diamonds.
Ct0517, The AT7V is the lowest compliance cart being produced by AT, next to the AT-95. Cu is 7 @ 100Hz. Recommended VTF is 2g +/- .25g. www.lpgear.com/product/AT7V.html
Regards, |
the magazine ad I have raves about AT25 and AT24 and lists them for $300 and $250 respectively. this is circa 1979. |
Raul, I'll report about about my ATN24 from William Thakker. the fact that the AT24 stylus is elliptical on albeit fine diamond may be prompted his suppliers to not charge too much for it.
Anyway, are you started to be influenced by the price tag? there is another well known source from Holland that sells it for 147 EUR. They only take wire transfer and I never bought anything from them. They have NOS AT24 and AT25 complete cartridges. |
Dear Dlaloum: Yes, hearing Shure's/Stanton's/Pikering's with out damping brush makes IMHO/experiences a difference for the better.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Dear Siniy123: This is the information I have on the Signet TK series top models:
TK9Ea appears in 1978 and continue on catalog till 1985 where the TK9LCa appears in 1981 and gone along the 9Ea.
In 1983 appear the new top of the line: TK10ML with at least two main different characteristics over the 9LCa: boron cantilever and Micro Line stylus shape against Line Contact in the 9LCa.
In 1985 appear the TK10ML SeriesII ( Signet name it in that way instead MK2. This is the one I own. ) with refinements on the stylus shape, its price in those years was 450.00. This model gones in 1989 and left its place to IMHO a lesser performers: the AM series.
I agree with you: no TK10ML Series III.
Btw, Signet had what seems to me two TK P-mount models too: TK6Ep and the TK8LCp.
In the other side Signet/AT build their statement MM cartridge, this came in 1980-81 and was the TK100LC ( ruby cantilever. ) with an " statement " price too: $ 1,200.00!!! In that time the higher price for any cartridge were $ 1,000.00 for the LOMC Koetsu and Dynavector 100D.
Siniy123, I can't be sure but that " 24 " 99.00 Euros stylus replacement seems to me a " good " after market one. Forget for a moment about the non-stamped 24 and just compare its price with other same stylus sources price and more important against other AT prices that are higher even for lesser AT cartridges. Certainly I can be wrong but my " instint " say: Raul be carefully.
Fleib, which your source where you read that the 23a has a different stylus tip than the 22?. I understand that the 22 and 23a are extrictly similar cartridges with the only difference that the 23a is an integrated headshell design, same for the 24 that's similar to the 25. Thank you.
Regards and enjoy the music, Raul. |
Hi Danny – I did not want to be premature with my findings with the at7v. I think I tamed this “Bronkin” Billy”. My initial impressions were as yours – singers closer to u, big bass, nice midrange – treble a little too much at times. I “think” I made the mistake of starting around 1.5-6 vtf and going down from there instead of going up. So used to lower vtfs with these MM’s. After about 25 hours – I was a little frustrated but I am stubborn and lazy about changing cartridges. So I pulled out the manual which I couldn’t read – Japanese.
So I googled it and found 1.75 ++++
I set it at 1.8 and did everything just balance out. But it wasn't over. The treble would still come in stronger on certain listening sessions. It took another 10 or so hrs before it stayed consistent. So in my opinion set it with a higher vtf to break that suspension in then start lowering if at all.
I don’t have 50+ MM’s like some of you, and I like to keep the cartridge on there for a while to really get used to them. Pretty sure it would not take so long with the higher vtf to start. It is a good option for those not wanting to buy an older NOS cartridge and at $130 why not? Henry good call on it – and like you said “ receiving a brand new box and cartridge “priceless”.
Have you tried it at the higher VTF's yet Danny ? It is not plug and play like the Empire. How good is the At7V going to get – ?? – It is nice now – But I think it needs more hours and will get better/smoother. YMMV
Cheers Chris |
Fleib, I do believe you about mk II, but AT wasn't using this nomenclature till 90s-00s. This Signet might be an exception.
Raul, I ordered additional stylus fo my AT24 because I love it so much and William Thakker sells it now quite reasonable.
My original stamped ATN24 is less than perfect (it was bent and then straightened up by previous seller, therefore it resembles slight snake shape). I never tested it for playback. Visually styli look the same. Diamond shank cross section could be easily compared with 20x handheld magnification. For example I see that on my Denon DL-S1 the diamond cross-section is smaller than AT24, Highphonic MC-R5 is even smaller then Denon. |
Hi Folks,
another update on my 1000e/SAS vs TK9E/ATN25 comparison...
When trying to compare the same tracks I listened to in the morning, but now in the evening, and through headphones - the differences are almost gone.
The (or rather... my) speakers are clearly more revealing than my headphones/headphone amp.
And both cartridges are sufficiently good and sufficiently similar (both were set up with custom cartridge loading... for optimum frequency response flatness through the midrange and low highs - sacrificing high extension on the Shure, and suffering high boost on the TK9.... typical of both families) The differences in the highs were audible through the speakers, and are effectively inaudible through the HP's.
The HP's I tried were my old Revox 3100 (Beyer DT880), Koss Pro4x, and Audio Technica ATHAD700.... A good sign for the two respective cartridges, a bad sign for my HP rig.... Any suggestions from the fraternity as to what HP's I should consider in my search for something as revealing as my speakers. (Stax is a bit too expensive at present...)
It means I can (currently) basically do critical listening only in the mornings - when I have the room to myself.
Putting the speakers on ends up with the other half putting her hands over her ears saying too loud, too loud. Her preferred volume is elevator music :-( .
bye for now
David
bye for now
David |
Hi Siniy123, Although I no longer have proof, I owned a Signet TK 10MLII in the '80s. I'm quite sure it was a MKII, although I can't tell you what the difference was from the original. Often changes like this are minor. For example, the difference between a AT-440ML OCC and a 440-MLa is the magnet strength. The OCC has slightly higher output. All other specs are identical. Regards, |