MM system: TD 124 MK2 / SME 3009 2 / MP 50 / Graham Slee Revelation MC system: VPI Twin TNT/ Phantom 2 / Finish / Tron Seven LOMC. The MM system is quite new for me since my mother just gave it to me one month ago. I listened to my first Beatles records on that Thorens when I was 10 years old ! I am back to vinyl since 4 years, I am 52 and try to build SOTA analog rig, as you know, than a month ago I listened to the old TD 124 as it is with the original Shure M-95 ED and I was amazed by the sound. So I decided to keep the vintage rig as close as original because every part was voiced around MM cartridges and make an MM system out of it, with upgrades that might finaly compete with my MC system.The TD 124 will be Shopper modded and slate replinthed,recabled SME 3009 rebuild, and following your advices for the phonopreamp. The Nagaoka MP 50 I bought recently on this thread avdice is on Nagaoka Magnesium headshell, is more detailled than the Shure, but the vintage Shure is so silky sweet sounding that it makes me think that every part of this system was voiced together for the best in 1966 with that era engineering maestria ! Thank you for this thread Raul. Jean. |
Dear Jean: That depend on the phono stage design. Usually it is a resistor at the input, if this is the case then changing that resistor ( solder it ) fro the right one is all about. Sometimes it is not easy or the phono stage can't perform optimally, depends on the circuit design.
Always is advisory to contact directly to the manufacturer looking for its support.
Btw, yes the load impedance/capacitance makes a difference.
Nice to see that you own a MM cartridge, which tonearm are you using?.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Raul : for the Nagaoka MP 50 MM cartridge I use a dedicated MM phonopreamp GSP Revelation SS 47K load, maybe the 100K load makes the whole difference ? The LOMC phonopreamp I use with the Finish has no MM option. How difficult is it to upgrade an 47K to 100K MM phonopreamp? Thank you. Jean. |
Dear Jloveys: Over the time of this thread I receive several emails telling me that they alredy test/try a MM cartridge that I name here and they like it but think that are not really better than their MC they own.
I agree with almost all them because almost no one of them can load the MM cartridges in their systems at 75-100kOhms so they are not really hearing what those MM cartridges can " show " and from that point of view are in disadvantage against the MC ones.
The other very important factor is the quality performance of the MM phono stage.
Till today the analog high-end source was/is the MC cartridges, almost all the high-end manufacturers put their best on the MC stage and almost no one ( even there are phono stages that does not accept MM cartridges. ) cares about MM cartridges.
I posted ( trying to give you an answer ) " everything the same ", that betwen other things means that both: MM and MC phono stages have the same quality level. Maybe you could think that the quality level of your phono stage is the same running MM than MC cartridge and maybe it is in that way but normally it is not, IMHO the manufacturers design for the MC needs that are different than the MM needs ( again here the MM carridges could be in disadvantage too. ), fortunately I have two separate phono stages dedicated one for MM and the other to MC and IMHO at the same quality level, this permit not only to evaluate the quality performance of different cartridge design but to enjoy both " worlds ".
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Jloveys: When I say " everything the same ", this include that the MM cartridges are loaded at 100kOhms/150pf, not at 47kOhms. I forgot the Nagaoka MP50-Super is a top contender too against the great MC2 Finish Gold.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Siniy123: Yes the 630 is very good and a top contender.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Jloveys: A hard call not only because the Allaerts MC2 Finish Gold is a remarkable performer but because any one of us have different music sound priorities and it is almost impossible that anyone of us already hear/heard all the cartridges out there.
I own/owned several cartridges and heard/hear additional ones in other people audio systems. I could think that if Allaerts top of the line is the Formula 1 then this one could be beter performer than the MC2 Finish but I don't know because that one I never hear it.
I like a lot the MC2 Finish and I can live ( easy ) with it all my audio life but certainly there are IMHO some other cartridges that overall even it and others that could beat it. Everything the same ( in no order and in my audio system ) come to my mind : Colibri ( very low output ), Ortofon 7500, Lyra Olimpos, XV-1, Ikeda REX9, FR 702, Technics 305, Signet TK10ML-MK2, Audio Technica ATML 180, Goldbug Brier, Ortofon M20 FL/E Super, B&O MMC 1/2, Sonus Dimension 5, Technics 205MK4, AKG P8E, ADC TRX 1/2, Empire 999/1000 ZE/X, Stanton LZS 981, Grado Amber The Tribute.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Jlovey,
I think that it will be difficult to find such a cartridge. The key reasons are that they have many 'different' presentations and that these will be reflected differently in different systems and in light of different listening expectations. I certainly enjoy my Nagaoka more than my MC2 Finish. Obviously, YMMV!;~) |
having just installed Micro Acoustics 630MP I can say this cartridge is very special indeed. |
bad channel or channels one channel puts out more voltage then the other etc....
Lawrence
Raul if you would please email me @ used-hifi@comcast.net |
I am still wayting for a cartridge beating the Allaerts Finish. |
Dear Lawrence: Which kind of problem have with those cartridges?
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Hey Raul
your welcome I have 4 of the MA 2002e cartridges these are very problem little buggers on works almost correctly the other 3 have major problems I am going to disect the bad one and see what makes it tick....
anyone here have experience with fixing these cartridges?
Lawrence |
Dear Lawrence: Thank you for the link, a learning one.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Maxson: In the sample on your link ( thank you again ) what it is totally sure is that 47k on load impedance that it is the manufacturer advise is almost out of question, I wonder why the manufacturer of that Shure MM cartridge ( like almost any one else MM manufacturers. ) gives that cartridge operation specs.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Siny123: In theory the EPC-100 was the best on MM Technics catalog a small up-step on the 205-MK4.
I never imagine that exist in P-mount fashion and this fact IMHO could degrade a little its quality performance against the normal no P-mount sample. I agree with you that is on the expensive price range but maybe could be fine to test/try it and see how good it is.
Rgards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
There is a chance to buy new Technics T4P version of 100CMK4 cartridge. It is not cheap (like $770). I have Technics accessory mount for T4P on SME tonearm mount. So, what is your suggestion: to pass or buy? |
Strangely, Raul, that none of Shures made it to your top list...I agree that Shure V15 V is good life style cartridge: good for some types of music and for some mood. Tracking is perfect. Is V15 V MR better? |
Dear Siniy123: I own the 630 and the 2002, both are very good with a more refined and better tonal/naturalbalance to the 630, recomemded these cartridges are up to the task: comparing to the best MM out there!.
Btw, thank you Lawrence for the link about.
regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
thanks, I read this article and searched the web. I'm looking for first hand listening experience with MA electrets. |
here is some information about the company and these very fine cartridges..
http://www.roger-russell.com/sonopg/micropg.htm
Lawrence |
I'm wondering how Micro Acoustics cartridges sound comparing to best MM out there? They are using electret principle and eq network inside the body. Therefore I'm asking... |
Dear Maxson: Thank you for the link. It is always a " plus " to confirm the importance on the load in MM cartridges that in some ways are more sensitive than the MC ones.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Lawrence: I never have/had the opportunity to hear any of the cartridges you name it si I can't comment on its performance.
I don't know either nothing about your old Sony preamp so I can't comment on its performance with that load impedance. But as almost always the result is system dependent.
Regards and enjoy the music. raul. |
If you haven't seen it, check out this week's TNT-Audio for Werner Ogier's measurements of resitive and capacitive loading of MM's. |
In this weekend I had compared the digitalised sound of my earlier Wilson Benesch Full Circle turntable with Ply MC cartridge and dedicated MC preamp to my current Pioneer Pl-707 DD turntable with Technics 205MKIII MM cartridge and Philips AH 280 preamp with inbuilt MM phono. The digital copy was made by Apogee Rosetta 200 AD/DA and Soundforge program at 24/192 mode. The digital copy is almost the same as the analog, there is a bit of thinnes and less soundstage, but one really has to concentrate on the music to appreciate the differences. I have compared Shostakovich quartett no. 6, Taneyev Qartett, Melodya, 1977. In one sense, at least for me, there are clearly better the current analog sound compared to the earlier one. It is simply palpable the difference in terms of body of sound and soundstage. On the other hand, as far as portrayal of music concerned, there are also big differences due to tonal differences between the two sources. The WB sound somehow has more treble information, certain brightness and seems to have more speed. It translates into a nervous, tragic, to use a metaphore from painted arts almost expressionist way wildness of emotions, like an early Kandinsky picture. The Pioneer-MM combo somehow has a more midrange oriented sound with body and with certain internal warmth. It comes out better the interplay and the concertation between the individual musicians of the quartett and with somehow more sustained sound gives a more relaxed feeling. As music it portrays rather better the haunting painful memories of the author, the change between pain and sarcasm, dark humor and passages of lyricsm. It is more like the Guernica of Picasso, to use an other metaphor. So, to certain degree it is issue of taste and system synergy. But, as far as me concerned, the complexity of the music and the internal dynamic is better portrayed by the Pio DD-MM combo than by the WB package. It is simply more natural sound. WB with MC seems to fall into the tipped up and enhanced treble detail style of music making, as was characterised by 76doublebass. |
Hi Raul, a few days ago i decided to hear what my Magnetic cartridges sounded like along with an old sony preamp what i had heard actually beat my ref rig so i began looking for information about sonus cartridges etc.. and i came along this thread wonderfull i have used my astatic 2500mf my sonus silver and my micro acoustics ceramic electric cart
I did try changing the loading to 100k not good sounded thin lost bass response and dynamics i don't know what you are hearing but in the old sony preamp it doest work
regargs....the astatic 2500mf and the micro acoustics are for sale if anyone is interested
Lawrence
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Dear 76doublebass: +++++ " I can identify natural sound , vs. High End Sound most easily.Alot of live music may so didfferent than a tipped up top end with enhanced detail ... " +++++
this subject is really critical and many of us have to learn a little more about.
Btw, I can't speak for your Grado reference model but the one Grado cartridge that I own is a stellar performer. I agree about the AT20Sl, very good cartridge.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Hi again from Fantasia!!,
Well i finally took the At311E/At12s of my Rega RB-300, and put the Excell es-70x4 also a Shibata stylus on the arm!!!quite a revelation!!!! jaw dropping!!!
Like the Audio Technica all the same qualities except "spades more of it" as the Excel has a stylus with a lot of life in it, it is clearly down to stylus wear as they are both have bonded Shibata stylii , so i will have to buy a new at12s stylus.
The thing that blows me away is that the stylus for the Excell Es-70x4 cost me all of $27 Canadian from Canadian Astatic which is incredible bang for the buck!!! Especially since the cartridge cost me nothing.
My AT8008 with a .4x.7 elliptical just cant cut it with, this humble cartridge with a better stylus profile. Having said that they do make (Audio Technica that is) an At3472ML (Micro Linear) stylus for their current P mount cartridges.
Now i will have to get that at12s stylus to compare it with the Excel Es-70x4!!!!! This does prove that large ammounts of money are not always the way with sound quality. i would think i would have to lay out about $200 to get similar sound quality or better, i think the At 440mla would top this. This not bad for the money and the age of the cartridge probably 30 years old.
Now only if someone only made, a Shibata or line contact stylus for the Grace F-8 and F-9 series hmmmmmmmmm Or how can i buy an AT 15ss or AT 20ss or At20Sla second hand, Oh i must be a Vinyl addict!!!
Best wishes
fantasia |
Raul, Before auditioning the TLZ or any of these MMs you are enjoying, I first have to de-tune my phono section in order to tolerate the huge output of an MM compared to any low output MC. I know how to do it actually; it's just a matter of getting out the soldering iron. That's the beauty of your preamp over most others; you have both MM and MC capability without flipping switches or etc. |
Dear Lewm: I never had the opportunity to hear that Grado cartridge but I can tell you that the Grado Amber The Tribute that I own is one of the best quality performers I heard/hear.
Please come back and give us your impressions on that TLZ.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul et al, I am still waiting for you or someone to try one of the old Grado TLZ or XTE. I still have my TLZ, and I intend to give it a listen via an RS-A1 tonearm that I just bought. What I remember about it is that the TLZ was head and shoulders better than the other Grados of that era (I tried them in my system at the time), and on certain nights, when everything was just right, TLZ had tremendous "air" and detail plus never clinical sounding. |
Dear Fantasia: Good that you are having fun with the At12S stylus replacement, on that Audio technica series the two top of the line were the AT 20SLa and AT 200SS: both great performers that if you can you have to try at least either of them.
I own the Ortofon VMS30MK2 and it is very good and I can see that you own the VMS20E that I assume is a good cartridge too and along the Grace IMHO it will be worth to fix it.
Yes, I agree that a line contact stylus could be a noticeable difference against 0.4X0.7mil elliptical one but when you have a 0.2X0.7mil elliptical the differences are so minor and depending on the cartridge design maybe you can't say which is one.
Regards and enjoy the music. raul. |
Dear Ajahu: That Technics MM cartridge ( 205 MK3 ) is one of my favorities specially when you load it at 100 Kohms.
I agree that it is a lot better than digital source and I can add that IMHO it is a top contender to any MC or MM cartridge out there.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
HI, Just another post, well i can't bring myself to take the Audio Technica AT311E/AT12S(cartridge will take a AT12s Sibata stylus) off my Rega RB-300. It is really addictive, just for info i do not own highly exotic gear this runs on a Sytemdeck -2 "The Oil Rig" it just has a bit of modeling clay and lead weights in it for damping and Aluminium cones instead of the original feet which seem to reduce internal vibrations a bit. I drool over every LP i put on the plater to play iam not disappointed.
I will have to try the Excel EX-70x4 also a Shibata it is actually a good compliance match for the REGA Rb-300 arm.
Two things that i have certainly noticed, the ability because of the Rega's one piece cast constuction to really fasten a cartridge to the arm ie mechanically bond it to the arm which stops movement and also reduces resonance, this is quite difficult with my one P-mount Cartridge AT-8008 which is P-mount with an adapter. The second any "line contact" stylus profile has a noticeable difference to an ordinary elliptical I mean .4x.7mil stylus you pick it straight away, by the extra detail your getting from the groove. I suspect that if you have a tonearm with an SME type collar and a detachable headshell or any head shelled arm you could tighten up the focus of the arm considerably by getting a very rigid headshell.
Most of this is since i rewired the Rega and not with "wire with a special process where it was cooled to minus 5000K while circling Venus in a satelite either" just joking guys!!!!! The wire was O.F.C. copper best $20Australian i ever spent!!!!!!
I now have just one ribbon tweeter to try out in my home built speakers just to see if they are more revealing, they are faster than dome tweeters.
Best wishes
Fantasia AKA Glenn Stewart |
Raul thanks for this posting. Myself I had found the largest improvment for me in sound reproduction was when I bought a used Grado Reference, The Reference Cartridge High Output Type. Loads of refined detail and huge bass swings.It performed very well, but I'm sure the use of the Wally Tracker did some help, and being patient with the VTA AND Tracking played a part in the direct connection to the music as well. I am a musician and have been playing in an orchestra for almost 20 years and I can identify natural sound , vs. High End Sound most easily.Alot of live music may so didfferent than a tipped up top end with enhanced detail that in the 70's u could obtain with a Soundcrafter Equilizer, or a parametric EQ from SAE. sO WE SHOULD NOT THROW OUT THE BABY WITH THE BATHWATER. Yes I still think we can find cartridges without taking out a big loan from your bank.My father always did like the Shure V and keep it on his Dual tt for years and years. I did remember having the AT20SL and enjoyed it very much in its day, along with the Ortofons. |
WEll great,
discussion, there have been less wide ranging discussions on the vinyl asylum. But making the same point there are some very nice MM cartridges out there some of the older ones "vintage" capable of producing very nice sound quality!!!
I just recently acquired an Audio Technica AT 311E, seems quite ordinary, like a lot of models from them in the 1970-80s quite a few model numbers, that seems to have been based on the AT 10, AT 11, At 12, series of cartridges.
This one cost me about $9.00 US on Ebay I live in Australia, so the final cost was about $30 australian with postage!!!! But what i got was the body of the AT-311E fitted with an AT12s Shibata stylus with still a bit of life left in it!!
My trusty OLD Rega RB-300 lost the last bit of it wiring recently and i sucessfully rewired it with OFC wire which opened up the sound enormously every cartridge i own that i can run, at the moment which has a working stlus. Suddenly has greater differences in the sound!!! most of them quite noticeable. None of them sound BAD all a little different!!!
I own an Ortophon vms20 E mark -2 (not working no useable stylus) ;
an Ortophon om10 with a Canadian Astatic om30 stylus;
An Audio Technica AT 8008 P mount with an Adapter for 1/2inch mounting with an at3472BE .4x.7 mil stylus An Audio Technica AT 311E with an AT12s Shibata stylus
An Excell ES-70x4 with a Shibata stylus
A Grace F-8L with a totally worn out stylus which was a Garrott Micro scanner.
On my rewired REGA rb-300 i have tried the following:-
I have tried the OM-10 with the Astatic om-30 stylus nice sound fat bass, smooth, only an elliptical not sure what dimensions!!
The AT 8008 with the .4x.7 mil elliptical nice sound, smoother than the OM cartridge but leaner bass end.
The current purchase AT 311 E with a AT12s Shibata stylus is WOWWWWW very lush,very smooth, very addictive and i do not have a fresh brand new stylus!!!! it extracts MASSIVE detail from any record!!! And if the acoustics and depth is there you hear it, it jumps out at you, very alive!!! this set me back $30 Australian that is WOWWWWWWW I wonder what a new stylus will be like when broken in.
I Must try out the Excel ES-70x4 which is also a Shibata stylus If i can bear to unfit the AT 311E/AT12s that is!!
HMMMMMM if only someone made replacement stylii for the Grace F-8, F-9 series.
Thanks for your investigations an Empire might be on the cards someone said that the em-888 was quite nice!!!
Best wishes Fantasia
Ps I have a dead Entre Mc-1 Moving coil which is beyond economic repair but when i had it re-tipped with a Garrott micro scanner I was shocked that, my micro scanner Grace F-8 was different in sound but very similar in the quality of sound!!!!!! |
Dear Rauliruegas and others in this topic. Influenced by this discussion and in other topics, I have recently changed my belt drive MC pickup and dedicated MC preamp based analog chain to a vintage Pionner PL 707 DD turntable with a technics 207 cartridge with 205 MK3 MM stylus with a Philips vintage preamp with inbuilt MM phono. Just for fun, I thought I have to try out how this is working. After days, I am still floored how beautiful warm tender and at the same time dynamic sound I am getting from this inexpensive set up. Before I rarely played LPs, as the earlier setup was only a bit better than my digital rig,a not really worth the effort to hassle with LPs. Now, there is a major difference. Realistic and natural sound with human touch and without any excess energy in treble and especially lack of of certain "hardness" which is part of the digitalised media. So, thanks for everybody. |
Dear friends: Every day is almost a learning one. The performace of the Nagatron 350 was so " formidable " ( like I posted ) that I decide that other people hear it and confirm or not my findings so I invite two very trusty audio friends in two different days and they were very satisfied an surprise about due that the catridge is a MM very " old " and low low price. Well evrything goes fine till in the second day Guillermo told me if I could change the cartridge to hea something else and I did changing fo the Sonus Dimension 5 and latter the Ortofon MC7500.
What we hear was really exiting because as good as the Nagatron performed the other two cartridges are better and certainly in theory/paper these ones must be better. So, why I posted that the Nagatron is a better one? was I wrong?, well yes and no, for what I heard it was better bfore I try agin the other ones: what happen in reallity?, well if you take a look at my virtual system you can read in my last two post that I made some ( two ) modifications on my speakers and what I assume about is that fo the time I try the Nagatron one or both of the speakers changes " settle down " for the better and now the system quality performance impove over the time and over what I was hearing before the Nagatron test.
Anyway a good " surprise " to me and with a lot of fun in the near future because I have to ty again almost all my cartridges where my opinion on each one will be more precise.
This is the first time that a changes on my system takes a " long " time to " settle down " in this great way because after one week from the speker's changes the system performance " suffer " a significant improve and I never imagine that that initial improve was only that: a initial performance improve. A welcome learning experience.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear friends: Well another cartridge report. I the last 3-4 weeks I was trying different MM cartridges from Signet TK10ML, ADC TRX-1, Sonus Dimension 5, Mission Solitaire, Andante P38 and Nagatron 350E.
I can live easy with any one of them, no it do not sound the same but all are " right ".
The last one, the Nagatron, was a real surprise to me because I don't expect nothing special about due that the other are in theory a lot better cartridges and this cartridge was not the Nagatron top of the line, is a low compliance, eliptical stylus, very old and when new 95.00 price list. It take me several hours to found how good it is: first because take some hours to the suspension settle down and to find the right VTF due that I have no infomation about, anyway today I have the opportunity to enjoy recod after record this cartridge performance that it is not an " alive " one but a cartridge that owns the unique " VIVID " quality top performance that I never experiece before in any MC/MM catridge, how comes?: I can't say it but a real GEM like a solitaire diamond of 10 qt!. If you see it you can't give a dime fo it: plastic body, blue and black ( ugly ), very short aluminum cantilever ( bad tracker ), low weight and a marvelous quality performance. I have to say that the Andante P38 is near the Nagatron performance at both frequency extremes ( specially at the bottom end. ) but on the midrange the Nagatron stay " alone ".
I mount the Nagatron on an Audio Technica 1503-III medium/high mass tonearm with a Belldream headshell positive VTA and 2grs on VTF.
Tis 350E puts on shame not only other top MM cartridges but top MC names too.
Till today, on the cartridges I own, I don't experienced a bad MM performer. I need to try another 10-15 ones that I don't have the time to test it yet.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul: sharing my experience with you I can tell that mine are a little different on the subject because I don't experienced yet ( or at least I don't mind/conscient about) Hmmm, interesting! I checked this out with two arms & a Shure and... maybe I was being imprecise in my previous post. There is something in the result that seems to favour lower-mids. It's NOT the arm weight, however, I had similar (not identical) results using a Morch & a heavy Pluto. Rather, I suspect it has to do with the cartridge compliance & the riaa loading. There must be a simple rule somewhere there -- but I haven't found it. Anyway, thank you for pointing this out. |
Dear Viper z: The main difference is that the MP 50 has a boron cantilever and the MP 50 Super a Sapphire one, IMHO this sappire cantilever gives a more " refined " quality sound to the Super but both are very good performers.
regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul, is there a difference between "MP-50" and "MP-50 Super"? |
Hi: Who was the lucky one that buy this?:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1229308286&/Nagaoka-MP50-Super
I have to say that this is ( other that mine ) the first time that I " see " this cartridge ( MP-50 Super ) for sale anywhere.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Re: On a heavy arm, the MM will usually sound heavy. Some of better MM cartridges have dynamic compliance of 9-12 cu. They prefer arms with effective mass of more then 15 g. |
Dear Gregm: +++++ " slightly less hi freq extended (i.e. bandwidth) than a Clearaudio Discovery " +++++
due to this statement yesterday I mount an Empire 4000/D3, 750LTD and the Discovery and yes you could think that the Discovery is more extended on frequency but IMHO what it is really happening is that this cartridge has a higher distortion on that frequency range than the Empires that IMHO have a better and extended on that frequency range, normally the MC ones has a ringing ( " natural " distortion ) at high frequencies and this kind of distortion we take it like extended frequency/transparency/spark but like I say is only more distortion.
+++++ " On a heavy arm, the MM will usually sound heavy. " +++++
sharing my experience with you I can tell that mine are a little different on the subject because I don't experienced yet ( or at least I don't mind/conscient about ) that " heavy " sound on a heavy arm, well like everything it is system/set-up dependent. Anyway I will try to be ears open about.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Viper, Usually there is no actual capacitor at the input to a phono stage, except when one is deliberately added in order to properly load an MM cartridge. If you see a discrete capacitor in there, then yes you can measure it with a very good quality meter. (I say good quality, because the cap will no doubt be in the picoFarad (pF) range of values. A pico anything is 10 to the negative 12 power, or one-trillionth. Not many meters can measure such tiny values.) Other capacitance that affects a cartridge comes from the tonearm cable and from the gain device itself. Those capacitances are difficult or impossible to measure with a meter, but usually the maker of your cable will be able to tell you that the cable has X pF per foot of capacitance and if you can identify the devices used in the input gainstage of the phono section you can guesstimate the capacitance added there, which is usually very low but not negligible in this case. |
I have a newbie question. I have a phono stage that doesn't allow me to change capacitance. I don't even know what's the input capacitance. If I have a Capacitance Meter like this: http://www.virtualvillage.com/items/item.aspx?itemid=3842717&utm_source=baseusa&utm_medium=shopping&CAWELAID=190649247
How do I use it to measure the input capacitance of my phono stage? Is it as simple as connecting the red probe to the + RCA input and connecting the black probe to the - RCA input of my phono stage?
Thank you all. |
100 % agree with you Sirspeedy. |
Here's something I like about what I'm able to take away from a thread like this(and of course thanks Raul,for such passion)....It's NOT only about MM cartridges...there's more.
First off,NO,I am not personally going to change any current componentry(and I admit to owning some pricey,and superb equipment,much of it highly modded to my taste)but...it is becoming increasingly obvious,especially if one,like me,likes to" hunt" the internet for "interesting" audio "alternative attitude hobbyists",and the intriguing systems they own.
What I mean is there is an increasing contingent of opinionated and educated listeners,who simply don't look at,or are influenced, by conventional approaches to how they want to hear music!!!Off the beaten path,seems to be their approach,and I like that!
Some(many) of their systems are pictured on-line and consist of a hodge-podge of "mostly old/some new" stuff,but most of all the set-ups appear very well thought out.....
There appears to be a "secondary" and significant number of "very serious" hobbyists here who don't migrate to "anything" new!!....At all!!!!
It seems they have legitimized the attitude towards appreciating the many quality components having been made a while ago,and they "want" the old,but "proven" designs.They DO mod much of it,but I'm sure save a ton of money!!
I LOVE this,because I particularly like to envision how their particular set-ups might sound.Much of "these" set-ups are pictured on-line,and many of these configurations I'd never dream existed.....SO diverse,and offbeat they are!!...FANTASTIC!
This all started,in my case,about ten years ago.I'd been invited to a fellow who lived in Manhattan,and was doing some minor mods on my pre.I left the unit at his place,to attend an LP collector's show,and would pick it up later in the day.
Turned out he was not only interested in getting paid,by me,but really took pride in the unusual and "not" overly costly systems(two of them)he'd put together.He really wanted me to stay and have a good listen.What fun!
He would look for used "good" stuff.Mod the crap out of it,and set it up for some to hear....If it was good,he'd keep it.Everything else got sold,cheaply.
Well,I was bowled over with both these set-ups.I could not believe how "old" forgotten stuff could sound so damn good!!!
I mean,"convincing"!!!Not big bass,loud,dynamic,inner detail blah,blah....."CONVINCING".That's it!
I "knew" I had to rearrange my approach to the hobby,because previously I "thought" the majority of new products could bring us further ahead,in our own quest for sonic happyiness.Funny,I'd been changing stuff frequently(then),but never keeping anything for long!...NOW,I knew why!
It absolutely changed my perspective on the hobby,and how I approach my own system!...Now I was going to keep what I like(and had the confidence to trust in my taste)and attempt to "mod" first, in hopes of significant improvement,before going in another direction.I've been amazingly well rewarded,by trying to be a "thinking" hobbyist!It makes sense,that something will reward you,if you liked it originally,and take it further....Older,but now better....
This is "not always" a universal success approach,but it damn well makes alot of sense.
This attitude sort of mirrors what Raul is attempting to do,in mentioning alternative,great sounding MM's!
Saving a few dollars does not hurt,and adding expensive items does not always bring great sound.
This is a "general" statement on my part,because I've spent big dough in the past two years,but do see my expenditures dwindling due to "careful" choices.
Hope this makes sense,because I did go a bit long.Sorry! |