Dear friends: For some time to now I was very busy, between other things testing our tonearm design, but this Sunday I mounted my Sonus Dimension 5 on my SP-10 MK2 and Lustre GST-801 tonearm ( could you believe it?: the Lustre is on the lower side of high effective mass and the Sonus is a very high compliance: 50cu!!!. ).
It sounded very good from start but after a half hour ( maybe less ) I can't believe what I'm hearing from an over 30 years very old MM design: fabulous for say the least.
Which cartridge is your very top contender: Air Tight?, Olympos, XV-1?, Orpheus?, Colibri?, Allaerts?,etc, etc, you just named and as good any of them are the Dimension 5 not only even it but overall can/could bettered all them, oh yes including the Srain Gauge by SS. Yes it is that good, it is the better cartridge I own/heard?: weel I heard/own some other cartridges at the same quality performance level ( MM and MC ).
This kind of beautiful/learning experiences always make me think what's wrong with today designs or better yet: why today cartridge designs are not really better than many old ones examples?. I don't have the right answer(s) about and that's why Guillermo and I are seriously thinking to go in deep on a cartridge self design, I think that in this way I could have the right answers and if not that cartridge project always be a real challenge ( a lot of fun ) and a very learning one.
I don't know you but I need several answers on the quality different performnce levels on each link on the audio chain, I need to understand in deep what is happening ( and why ) on our hobby overall.
I learn a lot during our Phonoline preamp design, I follow learning with the tonearm design and I'm totally sure that with the cartridge and TT new projects I will learn and ( I hope ) achieve some of the answers I'm looking for. My quest goes on!
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Clio: +++++ " said that if the suspension, stylus, and/or cantilever were not damaged this cartridge would compete with those in the $2000 to $5000 range. " +++++
I agree, it is that good.
The MP-500 is the new Nagaoka line but it is almost the same MP-50
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Shane: Yes yo can do it. IN the case of the MMC2 you need an adaptor to mount it and you can buy it through Soundsmith, if you find the B&O in new condition then it will comes with that universal mount tonearm adaptor.
Both of these cartridges are really good at frequency extremes and other great examples are: Grado The Amber Tribute ( that you can find in your area. ), Reson Reca, Garrot P77. My advise is to load all these MM cartridge type at 100 kOhms and 100-150 pf.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul
Can a Nagaoka MP50 or B&O MMC2 be used on an arm like the Graham Phantom - or do they have to be with an arm with removable headshell?? These cartridges seem to be available from a few on line dealers.
BTW, which cartridge has the better bass drive and smoother highs?? any other recommendations??
cheers |
I just got my Soundsmith adapter and mounted my B&O MMC2 (original NIB I had in storage for over 12 years) on my Micro Seiki MA-505 arm. I was surprised at what I heard. Peter at Soundsmith said that if the suspension, stylus, and/or cantilever were not damaged this cartridge would compete with those in the $2000 to $5000 range. From memory I like it better than my Benz L2 and Dynavector 20XL, but unfortnately I don't have a lot of expensive cartridges lying around to compare it to.
The Nagaoka MP-50 is on my list to try. I see there is an MP-500 as well. Anyone know the difference? LP Gear here in Las Vegas has the MP-500 I believe so it could be easy for me to get one of those. |
James,
I can only give my experience of the MP50 but I find it a better performer than many of my far, far more expensive cartridges, including my Allaerts MC2 Finish Gold. A phenomenal performer when matched with good enough gear.
Hope you enjoy as much |
Raul,
This is such a good posting, thank you for sharing your experiences!
I have followed some suggestions on MM cartridges, I have just received a new Nagaoka MP-50 and Clearaudio Maestro.
Now if I can find some time to run them in. Should be good fun!
Thank you, James |
Raul, thanks I will give them a call. Also, found a second Grado Reference Platinum (used) and an Audioquest PT-6 tonearm. |
Dear Clio09: Yes, it is the MMC2 ( there is only one model with that number ) and IMHO it is a great quality sound reproduction performer, lucky you are !.
You need an universal adaptor to mount in a different tonearm that B&O, you can find that adaptor through SoundSmith..
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
I recently cleaned out my storage unit in Denver where I new I had some audio treasures stashed. However, a couple of items I found surprised me. The first was a Grado Reference Platinum NIB. The second was a B&O MMC2 NIB which I must have bought for the B&O RX-2 TT that I also found and that came stock with a MMC-4.
I am wondering if the MMC2 mentioned in this thread is the same one I have. Reason for asking is that I can't see how it can be mounted on anything else but the RX-2 tonearm (or another B&O tonearm) since there isn't a head shell for it and no way to fasten it to one from what I can see. Am I missing something here?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks |
Very well done. I enjoyed reading your thread. Rauliruegas thank you,
Roger |
Plinko,
I think we all share you priorities (among others). If you sort out your phonostage, you cannot go wrong with the Nagaoka. In fact you can get two distinct performance by exchanging the metal screws for the plastic ones - which you can get from any old MM cartridges that you might have. I used the ones that came with various Empire cartridges and this will increase the midrange textures and alters the tone and timing.
Personally, I prefer it set up with the metal screws as this adds dimensionality to the imaging and does something with cymbals and brass that has to be heard. This definitely compares to the live performances that I experience in some of the best sonically treated venues in the UK.
The Nagaoka MP-50 also goes really well with the Nagaoka magnesium headshell and you can frequently find these on ebay.
Happy hunting |
Dear Mrmitch: Maybe this could help you about: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&97&4#97
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Hi Raul, No, unfortunately my old CJ-PV5 although heavily modded wont allow me to change the loading of 47K. I will be looking for a new pre-amp in the near future although I suppose I could get a step-up transformer in the interim. Just wanted to thank you for many of your insights in the past. I consider myself to have a moderate amount of experience in our hobby, but always enjoy learning from those with more varied experience!--Mrmitch |
Dear Kravi4ka: The one that I hear was the MMMC20EN that is good choice but I never had the opportunity to hear the MMC4: only the MMC3 and the MMC2, this one is a great performer.
About tonearms, you could do good with Sumiko Premier MMT, Auioquest P6-7, Jelco ( newest models ) and the like ( even a Rega 600 ). Here are some tonearms where you can choose:
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1213475585 http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1213414853 http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1210091271 http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1211516159
I don't hear the MP 500 so I can't speak about in the other hand the MP-50 is a winner one.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear raul,
Thanks again for the wonderful thread. Can you please tell me, you or someone else, if the B&O mmc4 is a good choice, or the MMC20E ? I am also looking at the Technics P540, TP550, they come with an adapter and look weird. I will also really appreciate advice on good arm for these types of cartridges, I mean high compliance cartridges. budget is around a thousand used or fifteen hundred max. Thanks in advance.
p.S.And one last question -should I go for the nagaoka Mp50 instead of the Mp 500? |
Dear Plinko: Yes, you are right the MP 500 is the way to go with Nagaoka.
+++++ " I do like a nice full image but all is lost if the tone, dynamics, and musicality are not there... " +++++
The Nagaoka cartridges are really up to the task, you will be happy with it, even the quality performance of your Dyna and in some areas is a little better ( now I don't have any experience about MM through step-up transformers, but you can try it with and with out and please let know us about: if you can. )
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Mrmitch: I own your Clearaudio virtuoso and loaded at 100K has very good quality performance. Do you already try it loaded in that way?, you could try it and decide about.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Mrclarkie2: Here it is something that could help you ( I don't know how much degrade the cartridge signal but you can try it ): http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=vinyl&n=512326&highlight=resistors+john+elison&r=&session=
Regads and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul,
Yes, I did read those comments. I'm considering:
MP 500 3mv, Line Contact, Boron cantilever, 8 grms MP 300 3 mv, Elliptical (.4 X .7mil), Boron cantilever, 8 grms MP 50 2.5mv, Superelliptical, Boron cantilever, 9 grms
Any others that might be obtainable?
The MP 500 looks the most appealing based on the stylus and ouput...is this a poor assumption?
Btw, perhaps I should explain to you how I came about to considering a MM (besides your welcomed encouragement and others' as well). I have found that on almost every phonostage I have tried that has enough gain for a low output MC, that I prefer the MM section with a step-up. I know your feelings on step-ups and I don't necessarily want to have that debate but I just wanted to point out that given this situation, I think it's best to pursue a MM and eliminate the step-up. This is why I explain that it is crucial that an MM that I choose must be on par with the XX-2/Step up combination (K&K step up).
Also, I am not concerned with soundstaging and imaging. My priorities are tone and rhythm/timing...which, I have learned are the most important sonic priorities for my tastes. I do like a nice full image but all is lost if the tone, dynamics, and musicality are not there. I tend not to hear precise audiophile imaging at live music events anyways.
Cheers! |
Dear Paul: I´m sorry to hear that was not you who buy it.
Btw, the Nagaoka that you name it has a very good quality performance and IMHO very good choice. Do you already read what Dgob posted about it?
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Because, Raul, the very second you mention these deals, somebody buys them. *laughs* :-) Perhaps I'll look around some more and be a little more patient. I'm looking for a really good MM that is obtainable...something close in performance to my DV XX-2. Perhaps I'll try the Nagaoka.
Best,
Paul |
Dear Plinko: It is a good cartridge but if you have any doubts about why don't you buy this very low price AT cartridge that in many ways surpass the one you are asking for?: http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1212794574
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul, what do you think of the AT 150 MLX? It appears it's current production. Thanks. |
Dear Dave: Yes, it is on my " front desk " but I need a lot of time to do it, I will try to find the time as soon is possible.
Right now I'm trying hard with our self tonearm design ( a collaboration between my dear friend Guillermo and I ) first prototype and next week I must try the second protoype, very exited!.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul my friend, are you still planning a summary of your MM favorites?
Dave |
Raul, Most of us knew what you were d riving at with the title of your thread, that you weren't "dissing" moving magnets at all. You deserve thanks, as many have given you, for all your research and hard work! I currently use a Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood only because my pre-amp is a re-built Conrad Johnson PV-5 that doesnt hav e the proper gain for a low-gain MC cartridge (without a step-up transformer). I perceive the wood body as giving the mid-range a tad more fullness, but doesnt do much for the top of the treble or the low-end of the bass. I've used high-gain MC's such as the Bluepoint Special 2 and Benz Glider; still, I find the music with this cartridge thoroughly enjoyable, even if the Clearaudio is not the sine-qua-non of cartridges. Your thread was obviously thought-provoking for many of us, and after all, is that not the object? Thanks again-Mrmitch |
Dear friends: This is a fragment of an email that an Agon's friend send me on the MM subject ( as fact I receive sevral/many too post here ), I take it to post here because I think is interesting and learning about:
+++++ " , I decided to try a B&O MMC20CL that I bought on EBay for $150...to put it politely, I was friggin' floored by the performance of this mm cartridge...mc or mm this cartridge is amazing...very, very musical. I don't have a ton of analogue savy but I do own a decent analogue setup and overall a quality music playback system and I have owned the likes of the ZYX UNIverse cart and various Benz carts and a Denon or two, so I'm not completely new to analogue either. I will continue to seek out other mm carts that you have listed in prevous posts - you continue to give incredible insight into the great gift music...thanks! The MMC20CL is my first mm cart. but believe me it will not be my last. " +++++
Interesting, in the last two posts that persons speaks about quality performance of very top MC cartridges against the MM cartridge quality performance and they are very happy with the MM ones, good.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Raul,
I would just like to say thanks for the advice. I bought the Nagaoka MP-50 as recommended. I started off with it on my Morch DP6 rep point and (straight out of the box) it was something very special. The soundstage, dynamism and frequency range were something exceptional - especially the high end which was possibly the best I have ever heard. It did sound a little glassy/shrill in the high end on percussion and cymbals at this initial point and the lower-mid and low end were a bit thin.
After about 30 hours of play I moved it over to my Audiocraft AC3300 tonearm with the s-shaped armwand and a magnesium headshell. WOW: by 50 hours it was simply sublime. Regarding a natural live presentation, its imaging, speed, frequency range outperformed my Allaerts MC2 Finish gold (mc) and Ikeda IT407 combination. The price diffential - with the Nagaoka only setting me back $400 (including shipping)- makes this fact frightening. In all my experience, the only comparable performance I have had is with my (currently damaged) Dynavector XV1s on my Ikeda. When I get this fixed, I think these might form the basis to my future analogue.
It is just as close to a live performance as anything I have ever heard and I cannot recommend this cartridge too highly. Those that have seen my threads will know that I had liked the Music Maker 3 (whose designer I know and like). However, Raul is correct that this is simply not in the same league as the Nagaoka: a must hear.
Thanks |
Dear friends: Right now there is a rare opportunity, you can buy an almost impossible to find MM cartridge ( one of the best quality performer ever made ): Audio Technica ATML-170 OCC in NEW condition ( boxed ) through ebay Canada.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Mrclarkie2: This is what posted Pryso about:
+++++ " In stead, simply find a phono stage that offers whatever else you want (gain, switching, etc) and replace the 47K resistors on the input with 100K. If you are uneasy about soldering or poking around inside your components, any service tech can do this in less than 15 minutes. You can then use "Y" adaptors with resistor loaded RCA plugs if you want to experiment with lower values. Pryso (Threads | Answers) " +++++
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear friends: Right now there are at least two-three great MM cartridges opportunities to buy:
http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgcart&1212337930 this one through Agon ( great cartridge at fair price ) and Nagaoka MP-50 and Grace Ruby on Ebay, you can't go wrong with either.
Regards and enjoy the usic. raul. |
Is there a diagram for an adapter to change 47 ohm to 100 ohm without chopping up my pre amp? Thanks for everything Raul |
Dear Fernando: +++++ " you know I am more into tubes which you hate " +++++
First I don't hate tubes it is only that IMHO those devices are not helping to improve the quality sound/music reproduction and worst than that: it does not help for the whole audio industry growing up in favor of higher quality sound reproduction level.
That you like it ( I respect that ) only tell me that you choose to live in the " wrong/error audio " way, I don't know if you deserve it but what I know is that the music don't, no I don't want to open a discussion about here.
Btw, my home is always open to you , just call me.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
But not his new MM expermient !!!!
I just can't beleive it Rau!!! - I have been following your steps for the past 10 years on the Vinyl side (you know I am more into tubes which you hate) :) - and now you come in telling us to go to MM - goshhhhh :-)
Always a pleasure to hear from you !
I will make an appointment to go to your place and hear that carts! |
This is an update to my prior append...
I have a Rega Elys - it (now) sounds amazing - no need for a new cartridge
The problem was in my phono stage - I upgraded from the Cambridge Audio 540p to the 640p - WOW - what a difference!
Great air, seperation, fidelity, P.R.A.T., 3d image
Some people knock Rega for their design approach at times, but on my system this cartridge performs way past my expectations - i.e. with the new Phono Stage
Gonna try Moving coil at some point - finding one to match the 640p will be the challenge
Regards... |
Dear Williewonka: Please read thislink: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&30&4#30
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
OK - so I have tried to find some of the cartridges tested by Raul with very limited success - since they were 30+ year old designs and no longer appear to be available.
I have a custom plynth with a Rega rb250 + Rega Glass Platter/Bearing/Motor, therefore some catridges are a eliminated due to cartridge hum (e.g. Grado).
So what widely available MM's perform as good as (if not better than) those tested by Raul for $300-$500?
I've tried a Goldring, nice and warm, but found it lacked punch! My current cartridge is a 2007 Rega Elys which I find is very dynamic but a little thin on the top end
Music styles: Jazz, blues, orchestral, accoustic strings
Any suggestions welcome.
Many Thanks |
When it comes down to it, the MM cartridge sounds more like the real thing on my records where I've both heard Artist(s) live, and have their records. Although the only MC I've had extensive experience with(early Koestu Black replacing an ASAK) sounded much "superior" using HI FI criteria. Just recently I replaced my worn-out Rega Elys2 with a used Denon DL-160. Whilst the latter was in comparison more spectacular and wow-inducing, after a while, I began to yearn for the REGA's more "Real" presentation on many of my records. One needs both types,AND an arm with a well-designed (i.e lossless)dismountable headshell... |
Dear Mmhifi: Thank you, I already buy it and report about when I test it. Maybe this cartridge is the one to go in the Shure catalog.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Amazon and LPGEAR. LPGEAR has Jico SAS N97HE stylus for M97XE cart. It's extremely good and you get even better performance-much better tracking,detail,timbre and ability to play cleanly even damaged 2ndhand records. |
Dear Mmhifi: Very nice front-end. I already experienced the Shure V5MR and sincerely I don't like it for its price, I was hopping for a better quality performance.
For what you posted the M97XE seems very good I will try to buy it, do you know of a good source about?
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul |
I use 100k input impedance tubed phonostage with Shure M97XE and result is very good. My front-end is Linn LP12 with Naim Aro/Armageddon. I used MC's for years but now have no urge to change Shure at all. Match to Aro is exellent. I have no capacitor in parallel with loading resistor. From my experience 60% of performance are deck quality and setup/matching issues, another 20-30% - phonostage and 10-20% - cartridge itself. With good deck and phonostage all you need is good matched MM cart. Don't see any reason to buy this overpriced and thin-sounding(ok, not always but for what money!) dreck. |
Dear friends: I wonder who/whom of you already try a MM type cartridge with 100K on impedance and 100pf on capacitance.
I really appreciate that if you can share your experiences with us. Thank you in advance.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Cacote: +++++ " left me decidedly underwhelmed. I could never figure out why a moving coil is the standard for high-end cartridge design. " +++++
Well there are several MC cartridges that performs great and at the same level than the best MM type ones. What I don't figure ( exactly: why?, when? and who?. I can/could say maybe for this or that or maybe because..., you know only maybe: nothing more. ) either is why the MC " comes/transforms " in the " standard " one, this IMHO is unfair for the MM type ones that are great performers too.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
Dear Chris: I put this thread name in a " procative " way trying , over the thread explanation, to say the audio people that the MM cartridges are a lot more important and lot better performer that what all of us think or can remember about.
This is what I posted ( somewhere ) about:
+++++ " Right now I'm wondering if I made a mistake with this thread title, maybe " who needs an MC cartridge when we have MM ones? " is a better title, who knows. " +++++
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |
I haven't had the budget to try a lot of different cartridges, but the MCs that I have tried (Koetsu Black, Denon 301, Clearaudio), left me decidedly underwhelmed. I could never figure out why a moving coil is the standard for high-end cartridge design.
I'm using a Grado Prestige Silver right now, which has the dymanics and musical coherance that I just don't hear with the MCs that I've heard.
To my ears, MCs are superior in retrieving ambient information, and that's about it. |
"Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?"
Those of us who can't afford the costs of MC cartridges, amps with MC inputs, outboard phono stages, etc.
That's who. |
Raul,you are definitely correct!!!Also,some of the best systems I have heard were not of the latest,most expensive components.From my using the internet,to see so many different types of systems,enjoyed by many hobbyists,I realize there is a wide chasm of "great" set-ups out there!!Many different points of view,but all leading to good sound!! I respect those hobbyists who can identify good sound,in a home environment,and "build" upon a solid foundation.Using common sense,careful listening and being open minded about modifying existing equipment,as opposed to selling stuff,because a good review came out,is a very good way to build upon what we like. You seem to go in that direction,and I'm sure your set-up sounds great! Best. |
Dear Sirspeedy: +++++ " So,as we progressed,and the industry "machine" took over(the big influence of the audio press),we moved to MC designs.Still,not a bad thing,BUT the MM designs took a back seat,IMO!It is going to be hard for the "audiophile" to go back to that era,even with the very good performance of the beter MM designs.The power of advertising is very influential. " +++++
I agree, the audio market is an audio business and what a cartridge designer/build want is to make business ( $$$$$ ) in the best way for him, the ones that can/could help are the professional magazine reviewers but unfortunately all these people are part of the audio business and they don't care about customers or Music but audio business. Well that is what it is and certainly that I can't change it.
I can tell you that over my many years of audio experience and experiences this time/days ( today ) is the best that I remember about my audio/music enjoyment not only because today we have ( some audio items ) better gear but because my audio knowledge is greater/higher than in the past and because today my sound music reproduction targets are more real and precise than in the past and because ( too ) my music appreciation ( ears ) grow up for the better.
My MM cartridge adventure it is not only an " adventure ", the results trying all those MM cartridge are enjoyable thanks to that know-how that I obtain/learn day after day trying to be nearest to the recording and nearest to the live event and you know what: today I'm nearest of it !!!! and this is my " name of the game ".
I learn that to obtain/achieve a hihg level quality sound reproduction through our audio systems it is not ( it is important but not the primary subject ) a matter of high money gear but to know what to do with those all audio gear ( it does not matters of high/low prices. ) out there and I mean to real know what to do and why.
Regards and enjoy the music. Raul. |