Lew, Nandric might be referring to the European debt crisis, Greece and Spain. 17 different economies and 1 currency, good idea? Yes, that's our fault too. How else can they compete with the world's major reserve currency?
Meanwhile China is selling off US debt (down nearly 3T, they know a bad investment when they see it), and buying up gold. Ft Knox is now somewhere near Beijing. Not to worry. Once we start oil fracking we'll be the world's biggest producer. Just don't drink the water. Regards, |
Nandric, That is "bullshit". Do you think the huge financial concerns that caused the 2008 collapse are either American OR European? They don't. They act only in their own self interest, and they have no nationality whatever. You need to learn more about capitalism. And really, in the end, what difference does it make? If you just hate the USA, that's your business; I feel sorry for you. |
Dear Dgob, This is obviously a public warning for the addressee but you actually need Jose for the job. I hope he is our member so can approach him directly?
As always, |
Raul,
Might I again ask that you make contact about the noted fault with the Essential? I really do want to believe that dishonesty plays no part in your latest responses and lack of such subsequently.
As always... |
Dear Lew, I have the impression that you think to understand everything 'to quckly'. That is why you need to sometime correct your understanding afterwards. The connection my worry is about is stated in Europe this way: 'when America sneeze Europe get pneumonia'. The last as well as the first debt crisis is not caused by Europa but by America.
Regards, |
Frankensteins (cartridges) only a joke ? I doubt that. Frank Einstein may very well have been a very intelligent man and must have been a close relative, a cousin maybe to Albert Einstein. Where can I buy these carts designed by Frank Einstein ? |
Last Autumn I bought a new ATN20SS from StereoNeedles. The cantilever was a bit off-axis. I admit I should had returned it right away. But I wonder if they had ever refunded my money... |
Sorry if I misunderstood you, or, as Andre' Gide said, Sorry if I "understood you too quickly". Good to know you are concerned about the American economy. It saves me the trouble. I have my own FR64S, by the way, purchased from Switzerland. They did not notice the influx of my dollars, probably. |
Dear Griffithds: Yes a lot of FK because was no other alternative or like the Clearaudio where in original condition the stylus/cantilever combination was a shame.
But, so what?, it is obvious that a reference/standard beats the FK too: what's wrong with that? why that kind of " feellling " by some of you?: missed I something?
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Lew, I mentioned national debt 17142109490475 (of which 4,5 trillion is hold by foreign governements with China's part of 1,2 trillion). The trade deficit is 40294 million. Those amounts are very difficult to 'conflate'. One need only to Google 'American debt' and /or 'American trade deficit' and see for himself. BTW when you transfer to me $2000 for, say, my FR-64s there is the influx of dollars in Holland as a foreign currency. If you need to pay in euro's you will need to buy them with your dollars first. If I remeber well you was not very amused with the bank fees involved. However if my 'conflating' is of any help for your debt situation I would be glad to confess. |
Raul,
Thanks for getting back to me within the requested time.
Sadly, the Essential issue now needs resolving and I have emailed you about this. I look forward to your swiftest response.
As always... |
Nandric, You are conflating the National Debt with the Balance of Payments. These are two entirely different things. Actually, neither is affected by private sales that cross national boundaries. |
Isn't every cartridge that get sent to SS, Axel or to whomever, becomes a Frankencart as soon as it becomes something other than original? To put a beryllium, sapphire, or a boron cantilever where there use to be an aluminum would make it a Frankencart. If Raul thinks "and the frankeisteins only a joke", then he has several of them in his collection. The difference with ours is that they only cost pennies compared to what he is paying to a retipper. Regards, Don |
Regards, Raul: From your description the Satin seems to be a worthy consideration as C.O.T.M.
Those who participate in stylus exchanges do so with the intent of upgrading the performance of a cartridge, such as a lesser quality assembly with a nude, Shibata, ML or LC stylus, or by comparisons of aluminum, boron, titanium or beryllium cantilevers. In doing so, there is much to be learned about contributions made by various cantilever materials and stylus profiles.
You write: "and the frankeisteins only a joke." This implies you have experienced a number of Frankencarts. I'm sure I wouldn't be alone in appreciating an enumeration of combinations to be avoided?
Peace, |
Regards. StereoNeedles? Many are satisfied customers. Ordered a stylus, repeated emails & three months to receive, it arrived with a skewed cantilever. Due to poor service, argumentative and borderline accusative statements made by their representative when the return of the damaged AT-25 stylus was requested, I'll not patronize again. Overseas/international buyers might research http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=stereoneedles.com+review&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8Peace, |
Thank you all for your recommendation of Stereoneedles. I have already pulled the plug and if it turns out to be fake, how will I know since I have nothing to compare with. My kids are on summer holidays and they have been instructed on the art of CPR through Youtube in case the ambulance does not show up on time. Nandric, I am sure will represent me legally if by any chance I determine that the stylus is a fake. What will I use in paying him for representation, I have no idea. Maybe a nos Clearaudio cartridge that a monk in Tibet is still praying on. Nandric, you have just made a mistake by bashing the USA. We will now watch you, listen to all your conversations, and all your postings. We have Google Earth and we are capable of doing so. Fleib, I will send you a picture of the stylus when I receive it. |
Please disregard my last comment. It was totally inappropriate for an audio forum. I realize others will have different opinions, and they should be discussed somewhere else. |
Nandric, the debt is disgraceful. If we can just keep buying our own debt it will be OK. Right? |
Nandric, I sent the pictures. The moderator must have kept my proof. Maybe they have never seen such a big behind.
Audpulse, I purchased a Atn 155lc from Stereoneedles about a year ago. It arrived in Audio Technica packaging and seems genuine. Good luck. |
Dear Bill_k: I don't make that comparison yet.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Dave, I invented the US debt of $ 17192109490 475 which is increasing with $ 45.986 per second. Per capita this means $55. 221. The US debt is more than 100% of gross national income already. 'All this because a US merchant refuses to ship a stylus...', etc. What an argument.You should check the data of your own economy first and also consider that USA are the American citizens and not some abstract state which is a legal body and can only act with representatives or the real persons which are also American citizens. |
Dear Mr Cockrum, We know Nandric longer than we know you. Nandric is irritable, but he is also a very interesting guy. And, he is Serbian. Nandric and we know that Communism is dead. Get over it, and get a sense of humor.
Personally, I am reluctant to buy and/or sell outside the US and Canada (always include Canada), because there is too much uncertainty about shipping and handling. And I feel (rightly or wrongly) that there is no recourse to deal with the one or two rare persons who are dishonest. Actually, I have no problem with the UK or the Euro continent for low dollar transactions where the item will fit in a small box. Nandric, the US balance of payments is not affected by these private sales, and, FYI, the US balance of payments has ALWAYS been in negative balance (US imports exceed exports), at least since the 1960s. Despite endless hand-wringing on this subject, the sky has not yet fallen, and the US economy survives, albeit in a wounded state since 2008. |
Nandric, This has nothing to do with US foreign debt or your euro, which will surely collapse eventually. It's about credit agreements and the inability of merchants to rectify a cancelled charge and recover the goods. This was the situation BEFORE the new rules and credit agreements were instituted. The fact is, the US is by far the worlds largest consumer and if some fleabey seller chooses not to sell overseas, that's his right, like it or not. I think Stereoneedles now takes credit cards directly.
I must have bought a dozen items from LpGear. One of them was bogus, but the rest were genuine. I can't explain their selling the fake PCN550ML, but they're willing to accept returns and I think they're basically honest. I never read a bad report about Stereoneedles and my experience has been positive. I don't know about Timeltel's experience as alluded to, but I don't think a merchants reputation should be impuned because of bullshit. |
Raul, congratulations on finding this new gem! The big question is now, does this cartridge finally beat out your praised Denon CD player? |
Dear friends: I forgot: I mounted the Satin M-21B in the AT 1503 MK3-4 tonearm with 1.25 grs. on VTF and connected trhough one of the modified SUTs I'm testing.
Running the Satin with out SUT but direct to my phonolinepreamp is just: speechless!
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
The same that's posted for Stereoneedles was posted with Adelcom for some of us had bad experiences when other had good experiences.
R. |
Nandric,
Your rant against the United States is unwarranted and unwelcome. All of this because a US merchant refuses to ship a stylus to countries with unstable political situations without ensuring that he will get paid? Get some perspective.
Those of you on this thread that are US citizens and choose to ignore these repeated undeserved insults to your homeland, grow some balls! Or perhaps you truly are a "Comrade"?
Dave |
Dear Fleib, If this is what you regard as 'political correctness' I need to protest as a European. First of all your economic illusion. Your country has such foreign debts that the only way to get the so called balance of payment in equilibrium is to to export as much as possible.The 'biggest market is the US anyway' is an very naive opinion. Look at your own statistics. USA buys much more abroad than it sells abroad which explains your huge deficit. Then the paypal payment. The seller gets the money first before he ship the goods. So, I would think, the buyer bear much more risk than the seller. Besides by paypal payment the money is blocked for 21 days such that this blocking provide the so called ebay/paypal warranty. This cost ebay and paypal no penny. I noticed btw that the most sellers on ebay.com want to sell only in the USA. So you obviously believe that the Almighty will care for your balance of payment. What an embarrassing illusion. |
Fleib, Stereoneedles may have had the foresight to corner the market on AT-155Lc styli 5 years ago when the other merchants weren't looking? Perhaps the Bluz Bros did that with the Empire styli of which they have a similarly never-ending supply? Have you actually purchased a 155Lc stylus from Stereoneedles and confirmed it to be 'original'? If not......perhaps you are the one assuming too much? |
Yes, sonority is the name of the Satin M-21B " game !!!!
R. |
Dear Fleib: I bought from them and agree with you: original as they advertised.
Audiopulse, you don't lost anything if contact with them.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Halcro, Stereoneedles used to take paypal only. Years ago I had a fleabey store and US merchants were regularly defrauded by Europeans and lost the item and the payment. I think this has been rectified since, but is the reason many US merchants won't sell to Europeans. The biggest market is in the US anyway, so why bother?
You assume they're selling counterfeit? You assume too much. How can you say that when you haven't completed a sale? I have no association with any replacement stylus company, but I've purchased a couple of styli from Stereoneedles and they were exactly as advertised. Regards, |
About de Satin M-21B another word that comes to my mind for its quality performance is: sonorousity. The Satin has the sonorous live music/instrument characteristic that no other cartridge I experienced can shows.
Is so " complete " the sound that's as I said I have not the riight words or adjectives to name it.
Anyway, the best one.
R. |
Can someone tell me something about a cartridge of the 80's calls zanden from Satoh Musen from japan?, I read somewhere that it has sapphire cantilever. thanks |
Lew, I believe it was Banquo who mentioned the military-spec TT-101.
Audpulse, The AT-155LC stylus was discontinued years ago and Turntableneedles and LpGear both say that on their Website. I managed to purchase some of the last stock from LpGear and William Thacker in Germany some years ago.......but there is none remaining. The ones advertised at Stereoneedles are almost certainly fake copies and when I tried to purchase one some time ago (before I knew that).....they took my money via PayPal and then Emailed me that I needed to do a direct Bank Transfer before they would send me one. In other words........they didn't want PayPal refunding my money when I received the fake?!
The Professor warned me about Stereoneedles as he also had some strange dealings with them?
Three of my six 155Lc styli were purchased from individuals on EBay with two of them coming attached to the original AT155Lc cartridge. I believe this may be the safest way to now purchase a genuine one....but with the copies proliferating......it's a sure case of Caveat Emptor. |
Audpulse,
Got mine at StereoNeedles.com I perfer the removable stylus guard so I bought the 152LP. Exactly the same as the 155LC in every other aspect.
Regards, Don |
Dear Audiopulse: Perhaps the last 155 stytlus replacement source:
http://www.stereoneedles.com/Merchant/audio-technica.html
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Nandric, I will rather be a cheerleader at the moment because I am still recovering from a stroke on my left side. To destroy a $200.00 stylus will see me end up in the ER. |
Dear Lewm/Fleib and friends: As Fleib posted Satin M-21B is: the cart of the month WINNER!!!!!
Satin is a very well regarded name in analog audio in Japan but not very well know out side those lands.
I own a Satin tonearm that IMHO is perhaps the best unipivot ever.
For all my audio life I was looking to a Satin cartridge ( LOMC ) but not any Satin cartridge model but one in the M-21 line and finally a month ago I bought it through ebay from a germany seller.
Satin had three models in the M-21 line: the M-21, the M-21B and the M-21P. Btw, the cartridge body is made from white " plastic " or something similar.
Mine is the M-21B, main differences in the M-21 cartridge line are: output level, cantilever/stylus shape and compliance.
When I bought my sample my expectations on quality performance level were really high and only surpassed by the reality when I mounted and started to listen it.
According with Satin information the M-21B has these specs:
1.2mv 5cm/sec, 1khz, FR: 8hz to 45khz, VTF: 0.75 to 2.0 grs, separation: 35db at 1khz, compliance: 20cu, stylus shape: 0.15 x 3 mil, weight: 10 grs and boron cantilever.
Differences with the top of the line M-21P, this one: 0.6mv 5 cm/sec, 1khz, compliance 25 cu, FR: 8hz to 50 khz and stylus shape: 0.1 x 3 mil.
First on that Satin M-21B output level: for the numbers we could think the cartridge is a high output one but it's not. The output level is similar to other cartridges I own with an output level around 0.35mv-0.4 mv, so the M-21B is a low output and the M-21P is lower that this: maybe around 0.2 mv
can assure one thing with the Satin M-21B quality performance level: it not only owns every single performance characteristics desired in a top cartridge but it owns at the higher level you can imagine and maybe some of you only can imagine because never had the opportunity to hear that kind of performance level.
So I don't want to start to disect every cartridge performance characteristic in the M-21B but only remarking its uniques and the main cartirdge unique ( this means no other cartridge shares this performance characteristic. ) characteristic is:
when we heard/hear live music trhough an orchestra or through a stand alone instrument the sound in the recint/venue we are fulfill every single cpart/corner of that venue and fulfill it with clear, precise, accuracy, dynamics and power in all the recint.
Well, that's the way I heard and feel the M-21B sound through my speakers: for the very first time the sound fulfill my place at any position. Yes, you can say: hey that's what I'm hearing at my place so not big deal. No that's not what is happening at your place.
The M-21B sound is way different where the notes and harmonics are " complete " ( I have no other kind of explanation. ) as if through any other cartridge those notes and harmonics been truncated even if we don't heard in that way right now but when you hear the M-21B then you can be aware exactly of what I'm talking about.
The M-21B is Stunning and you can put any single adjective you know and can't explain with true precision what I'm hearing.
I posted several times that from some time now I'm trying to explore the last analog performance boundaries and I never imagined that speaking on cartridges was a vintage one the one that brought me there!!!!
When I heard my JVC X1MK2 and the Astatic MF 2500 I was thinking I already been " there " but this Satin M-21B shows me I was wrong shows me that that last analog frontier is a lot more than simple performance adjectives that's more not only different.
Of course that the Satin M-21B is now my reference with its: new music natural color, inmaculate top to bottom " perfect " performance, its dynamics and power that you can hear even on those very low SPL different layers in its music presentation, in its truest music emotions that born in all your bones and never ends, in how the music flows touching you all your senses, in its ability for you be concentrate in the music and nothing more and og course in its extraordynary tracking abilities where the Telarc 1812 experience is: " the experience ", nothing less.
Against the M-21B my Ortofon MC-2000 or the Luxman LMX-1 or even the MF-2500/JVC X1MK2 or the Audiocraft AC-01 are " child toys " and the frankeisteins only a joke.
No, I'm not trying to diminish any other cartridge but things are that IMHO the differences against the M-21B are wider that in between other cartridges I experienced.
WELCOME SATIN M-21B !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and thank's to put me nearest to the recording.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Audpulse, I have the same problem. I thought to have bought a perfect AT 155Cl on Spanish ebay without understanding a single word of the listing. That is to say except the word 'perfecto' in the listing. But the cart arrived without the stylus. My search resulted in AT 150 MLX (gold plated boron) by Lpgear for $224. My comrad Don mentioned the AT 152 Lp as an alternative. We from the 'dark side' are messing with all kinds of cantilevers which can be substituted for each other in the AT styli holders. If you want to join us you will need some surgical lessons.
Regards, |
Raul,Halcro,others, can someone please direct me to a very good source for the Audio Technica 155lc stylus. I am trying to avoid sleepless nights of thinking if the purchase was a real good one and not a fake. Thanks in advance. |
Off-topic to Halcro and Aigenga: My particular TT101 does have an internal jumper so it can be used with 100V, 120V, or 220V, and even 50Hz or 60Hz AC input. I figured it out yesterday. Perhaps it was one of those made for the US military, as Aigenga mentioned. |
Dear Acman3, I would like to believe you but a picture will be more convincing. |
mine is bigger than yours. |
Dear Dgarretson: Thank's for the Precept 440/550 information that seems a little different from the one we had where that 550ML specs are exactly the same for the 440 ( Shibata stylus. ). Of course that what is in your 550 manual is the 440LC not the Shibata one.
Even those specs differences my 440LC outperforms my 440 Shibata one.
Unfortunately you don't own the 440LC or the 440 Shibata to make a comparison. As with your 220 all my 440 beats it.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Sceptic A: 'one thing is for sure; nothing is for sure.' Sceptic B: 'are you sure about that?' |
BTW, en route to Bethlehem three wise men walk into a bar. Sayeth the bartender, "Who do you think you are, three wise guys?" |
Here is a working link:
http://db.audioasylum.com/mhtml/m.html?forum=vinyl&n=1051821&highlight=Precept+550ML&r=&search_url=%2Fcgi%2Fsearch.mpl%3FForumSelect%3DSelected%26author%3DCarlos%26
Regards, |
I posted a few rough photos to AA of the (dark blue) Precept PCN550ML stylus
http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/bbs.mpl
Clearly in evidence are a solid rod cantilever and non-bonded square shank translucent diamond.
Performance is in a different league from my other PCN styli, which include an original PCN220XE and LP Gear ersatz PCN550.
There are minor differences between the 220 and 550 bodies-- I believe the 550 body sounds slightly better than the 220 independent of stylus. The 550 body weighs 5gm; the 440 body weighs 4.9gm. The 550's coil resistance is 440 ohms; the 440's is 458 ohms.
The cartridge came with an original manual. Here are the stated 440LC and 550ML specs:
-----------------------440LC------------550ML FR-----------------15-40,000hz------5-45,000hz Output(1 kHz, 5 cm/sec)--4.2-----------4.2 Channel separation 1khz---------------------31------------33 10 kHz-------------------21------------23 Channel balance---------.75-----------.75 VTF-------------------.75-1.75------.75-1.75 VTA---------------------20D------------20D Stylus shape----LC sq. shank nude----ML sq. shank nude Cantilever------Beryllium------------Beryllium Load R------------------47K------------47K Load C----------------100-200-------100-200
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Well, "glue-ish" was a pun on "Jewish". Darnit! Now, if you read it again, perhaps it will make you laugh. Don't worry; I know my limitations. |