Tubed1,
I am going to have to force myself to do the swap! I am sitting here listening to the "FrankinFleib" as I type this. What I have on the table is "the ghost of tom joad by bruce springsteen. I must have listened to this a dozen times since I fist bought it but have never been brought to near tears. There is so much emotion that this cartridge/stylus presents it's almost frightening. I just don't want to stop playing records. What I really need to do is mount a couple of my other top cartridges to compare. But I'm afraid "they" just might get embarrassed. I kid you not! But I will do the swap! Regards, Don |
Don, nice write up. We want to hear how the 440MLA transplant sounds int the CA virtuoso wood. |
Dear Dgarretson: First than all enjoy it an if after a time you are willing to interchange with the JVC X-1 please email me. I own two X-1 cartridges.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Raul, I received the 550ML and indeed its (dark blue plastic) assembly is quite different from the ersatz (light blue) LP Gear offer. I have not yet examined it under the scope, but casual inspection suggests a solid rod cantilever and a smaller diamond. After a time in the saddle it will be interesting to compare to your JVC X-1. |
Fleib,
Is it possible to have too much dynamics? This combination sounds "alive" now. I'm wondering if additional dynamics would make the entire soundstage sound artificial? Interesting at first listen, but tiring after awhile. I think I will try for the 440ML eBay complete cartridge first. If the ML transplant turns out to be a step back from what I'm hearing now, I could always return it to its original housing/cartridge. BTW. I was not aware at just how tiny in diameter the 440MLa was. I've had to blink a couple of times to focus my eyes so that I could see for cueing it up. The cantilever alloy is of a different composition also. Much darker in color, making it even more difficult to see. A person definitely has to pay attention when handling it if they don't want to be replacing a bent one soon!
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Griff, Nice write up. **Would the increase in output change the voicing.**
Not entirely known. The big improvement should be in dynamics. It seems to be better according to some CA V2 users. Some say much better. Presumably the voltage increase would be almost twice that of V2. That could change the voicing, but might be better yet. Gear has the 440ML for $150. Regards, |
Maestro with AT440MLa transplant.
Let me start off this mini review, with saying this. The stylus that I had mounted in the Maestro is the Level 1 from Sound Smith. A tapered alum alloy cantilever with an elliptical tip. This has been referred to as his entry level replacement. The term entry level does not apply to what this Level 1 replacement accomplishes. It, in and of itself, is an excellent item to own and is one of the best and quietest ellipticals I have ever heard. Bargain would be a better word for its description. There was some concern that this combination (CA/440MLa), might be a little bright or that the voicing would not be right. Neither concern proved to have any merit. I have not had the 440MLa in rotation for at least 4 months so I had not intended to mention anything about what I was hearing until I had several hours of suspension exercise under its belt but this thing just sound so good, I just couldn't wait. Things can only get better with more hours of play! I have not heard an original Maestro with its original boron cantilever & tip. This comparison will be the differences I hear between the excellent Sound Smith Level 1 and the AT440MLa. Similarities abound but what gets noticeably improved is the air around the instruments and the depth/decay of those same instruments. The record I have used for this part of my evaluation is the Andreas Vollenweider Caverna Magica (...Under the Tree-In the Cave). If you do not have this, then you are definitely missing out on a great musical experience. Easy tool to use for cartridge or system evaluation. In comparison to the Sound Smith Level 1, I have detected a slight reduction of bass authority with the MLa. This might be nothing more than the 440MLa just needing more play time, or possibly a slight shift in VTA. Remember, this is just a preliminary 1st impression report. I have 4 stylus assemblies for this Maestro or the Virtuoso. I have both models but have not tried the 440MLa in the Virtuoso. They are the AT95e Vital Line from LPGear (manufacturer unknown at this time),the AT95e Jico Shibata, the Sound Smith Level 1, and this AT 440MLa. If a rating order is what you wish from me then please re-read the 4 but do so in reverse order. Something else that I notice. There is very little, if any stylus drag noise. Just dead quiet. The quiet groove is truly the "quiet" groove. This kind of surprises me because the first thing I noticed when I touched the tone arm is it picked up the vibration. I'm not talking about humm, but the vibration that got created when my fingers touched the metal arm lift. Alive for some reason comes to mind. (grin) ......It has now been 4 hours and I am currently listening to Shangri-La by Mark Knopfler. Forget what I said earlier about a slight reduction of bass output. This thing rocks! Powerful bass with clarity. I turned down the volume to see how the bass would get affected and to my surprise, the bass definition just stays focused and authoritative. Its got that grab you by the balls and listen to me presentation. I don't know if I would give up the boron for this, but this would slay anything available for the Virtuoso short of a trip to a re tipper. But even that would have to get evaluated. What I am noticing the most now is the space between everything. I guess 3D is the word, but that doesn't say it all. It is the dead quite between this space that is so startling. Before this evening is over, I want to transfer this plug into the Virtuoso. I do not want to assume anything as far as they being the same or not. I will say this about what I have learned about the two. With the V/L, the Shibata, or the SS level 1, swapping any of the 3 between the two cartridges, made no difference in presentation or tone between either of them. The Shibata in the Virtuoso sounded exactly the same as the Shibata in the Maestro. The little extra wood on the Maestro does not affect in any way the Alum base alloy cantilevers voicing. That's not to say it doesn't affect the tone of its original boron cantilever. I do wish my $98 Maestro came with its boron/stylus in some kind of usable shape. I really would liked to have removed it and placed it into the Virtuoso to determine if "it" would become perhaps brighter. Anyway, this thing is definitely a keeper and as addition observations become evident, I will post. BTW. I went to the J&R web site to purchase a 440ML and they are only selling the MLa, which is showing out of stock. I guess they are sold out of the ML (higher output), version. I really don't think additional output is required with this setup anyway. Would the increase in output change the voicing. Well, there are a couple of 440ML's on eBay. I might try for one and just find out! Thank you again Fleib. I would not have been able to experience this had it not been for your generosity in giving me the screw! (grin) |
Fleib,
You were quite right. It arrived today. I wanted to say thank you for your kindness before I do anything else. This truly is a gentlemans forum. Now if only Tom could be brought back into the fray, then the circle would be complete. Now, off to the 440MLa! Regards, Don |
Dear Lew, I don't believe at all that you can be confused. But pretending to be is of course possible and even legitimate. |
Dear comrade Don, For the first time in my life I am glad that my dad is death. He was an 'ortodox communist' and would disinherit me without any mercy for such a 'deviation'. |
Has anyone got a "sedagive"? (See "Young Frankenstein" for reference.)
These esoteric discussions of body parts have got my head in a tizzy, even with my medical background. |
Fleib,
My dear comrade Nikola, has officially become a transplanter. He is now one of us! I am waiting for the email informing me that he has one morning awaken screaming, "NOOOOOOOO. I HAVE ENTERED THE DARK SIDE"!
Regards, Don |
Dear Fleib, My comrade and I are talking about our carts as if they were our children. I complained to him that one of my kids (TK 7SU) has no shoe(s). My excuse by the 'borrowing' of the 'shoe' from the AT 12S was that I don't recoginze the AT 12 S as my legitimate child. You will understand that in this context I am very reluctant to use the expression 'transplant' or 'donor'. I also thought that to list the (death) body of the AT 12 S on ebay would be to much trouble for nothing. But if I understand you well this death body has still some life in it self? Even some(money) value? But to put the exclusive beryllium 'shoe' of my AT 20 Sl on the (death) body of the AT 12 S would never cross my mind in centuries. As an ex Marxist (aka 'scientific materalism') I could not even dream to enter in whatever 'dark side' of anything. But the facts are the facts as one would say.
Regards, |
Dear Dgarretson: Maybe after a enjoy time your 550ML you can be willing to make an interchange with my JVC X-1.
If you can be interested please let me know.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Nikola, That's interesting. I have an AT12E which has a different motor than your 12S. The 12E is the same motor as a 13E(a), while the 12S(a) was designed for 4-ch and has extended response and seemingly top specs - 500 ohms/2.7mV. The 13Ea is the cart that the Prof transplanted a ATN155LC into and got great results. This motor has 1200 ohms/4.2mV.
I suspect your 12S body would respond very well to a beryllium cantilevered stylus, although I don't know if it would outperform the 20SS. If you have a 15/20SS stylus, or any 20 stylus, no transplant required. You might have to trim some plastic off the stylus holder. I normally use a wire cutter for this. Because the plugs are round I normally leave some plastic on the sides for stability.
Welcome to the dark side. May your redirection of the force be productive. Regards, |
Dear comrade, Dangerous undertaking for a (damn)foreigner but I am not able to resist: you screwed up with those screws. I, 'in the other side' as Raul is used to say, deed try to get rid of the AT 12S but nobody was willing to pay $40 for,uh, the 'treasure' with the mentioned screw. Thanks to your instructions I made my first transplant and discovered my 'hiden talent'. I should become a surgeon. The TK 7Su with the AT 12 S transplant 'got' the 80 micron 'pure' with only 1.2 g . My best tracking cart so far. I have listened to my 'reborn' TK 7 SU for anly one hour but 'it' sounded very promissing. Now I at last understand why Tom and Fleib are messing with those AT cantilevers.
With comrades greetings, |
Fleib,
Yes, I meant the housing (plastic holder). Considering all that I would be using is the plug, I've been thinking only in terms of "the plug". The LPGear AT95SE just might be the only game in town. At roughly $50 for a donner plug, well, it kind of makes you wish the screw was at least gold plated! (grin) You kind of surprise me with the shipped it Friday comment! Maybe it's coming by bicycle mail? As hard as those are it find, I sure hope it's not lost! Several years ago, the post office lost my income tax returns. I had a small return coming, and kind of forgot about it. Following year when I filed, I got notified that I had not filed for the previous year and had to pay a fine for late filing! Talk about pissed! Regards, Don |
Don, I don't think there's a part number for a plug. If there were, you'd wind up with a pressure fitted one. A plug is an integral part of the plastic holder. Probably, the only 3400 series plastic stylus holder made by AT has a pressure fitted retainer. I believe the AT-95SE (@ Gear) is the least expensive aftermarket one with the screw. I don't know this as fact, but it's a .3 x .7 - probably Jico.
I'm a little surprised you haven't received the plug I mailed last Friday. It's in a video mailer. Maybe tomorrow. Regards, |
Tubed1
In the last 10 days, I have received 5 styli from 4 different ebay vendors. None of them had the screw. 4 of the 5 were white inside but this just covered up the black injected plastic that was inserted hot to lock the cantilever in place. The other one (1 out of 5), had the AT locking metal insert ring. The most upsetting part of all of this is that 2 of them, looking at the pictures on ebay, actually looked like they had the painted over screw. Even had the screw driver slot visible. It turned out to be nothing more than just a thin layer of white forming plastic. The actual part used to create the forming die for the replacement part must of had the screw in position with copied. All 5 have been dissected using a utility knife. All 5 have had the black hot plastic injected into either the screw hole or the hole in the back side of the post. That would be the hole used to push out the cantilever from the post. All 5 have taken up residency in the trash can! Thankfully Fleib has offered to sent me a known screw type housing so that I can perform a AT440MLa transplant into a plug to try on the Maestro. Sure wish someone had a known part number WITH SCREW! Burning money is not one of my favorite things! Regards, Don |
Comrade Don, when looking for the compliance screw some are painted over. The unit I looked at had white paint on it. If you carefully scrape away the paint the screw-head is revealed. |
Now all we need is for someone to discover a usable part number for a screw type stylus housing for the CA plug transplants. I have been burning up $20 bills, buying useless donner housings with NO SCREW!
Regards, |
Using the magnifier provided on eBay, I can already see that the mating of the stylus to the cantilever, and the crushed "U" shape of the cantilever where it mates to the stylus in the LP Gear imitation, are not the same as what you've got there. So, there is every reason to suppose it is authentic. You dog.
But we don't even know whether it sounds good, heh-heh. |
Don, as Jagger said, it's only rock n' roll but I like it. For a clear comparison I just need to find a better microscope. |
Dave,
I can not believe it! You got the entire cartridge. You are the new KING, and I bow to you "Ole" great one! |
Dave the Messenger will enlighten us again. Evolution is taking another giant leap. |
Dear Dgarretson: Congratulations!
Obviously yous experiences with will be highly appreciated.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Don,
You may find it here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Audio-Technica-Precept-PC550ML-With-Original-Box-Stylus-Accessories-/300905777631?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&nma=true&si=wkJJNY54UOLxCmAahyG4%252F4Q6JR8%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
Regards,
Dave |
Degarretson,
Do you have the ebay number? Even though the auction is closed, I could still get to look at the item. I am also curious about the comparison? That thing came and went faster than my eBay saved search notification could even sent me a notice that one was available. I never even got to see it! Regards, Don
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Jah is for me. It's worth $299 to settle the controversy about blue whatever. |
Did someone get the Precept 550ml? |
Whoops a precept pc 550 ml in ebay. Looks darker blue and other cantilever , complete with box. For buy at once. I have other plans , so good luck. I hope a audiogoner brings light into the 550ml story. |
Dear Don, many thanks. that is why asked you. you can describe it so perfectly, I ordered the SAS stylus at once. I have to wait 4 weeks before shipping. I had both P77. I prefer the A&R. So the Garrott is gone last year. Yes you're right. is more bass control with Garrott P77. But to my record collection the A&R better fits. I have many hard rock records from the 80's , but also Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and so on. I like the full bodied sound of the Arcam. But voices could be smoother sometimes or cleaner as you said, if I compare for example to my Glanz or At20ss. So I believe you the SAS stylus is the choice. I feel it already.
Regards
Knut |
I meant that the P77/SAS has greater bass extension than the 155Lc. It's confusing....the way I wrote it.... |
I was going to write something on the Garrott P77 Original vs Garrott P77/SAS.........but Don just covered it so well. Everything he says is spot on. The Garrott Bros certainly did modify the internals of the original A&R P77. Dover actually worked with them in Sydney and is more qualified to comment on the details. When Don says the P77/SAS sounds like the AT 155LC.....I can see (or hear) what he means. I however believe that the sound is more robust and euphonic than the 155LC with possibly greater bass extension? The bass....whilst extended on the P77/SAS....is not yet what I would call completely 'controlled' or 'tight'? I'm hoping this may improve with time....although it is not a noticeable criticism overall. I have another Garrott P77 with the original Garrott stylus and concur in totality with Don's comparisons.
Regards |
Thank you both, Nikola and Fleib.
Your comments are both highly regarded and appreciated by me. To know something and to admit that knowledge, sometimes is not the same thing! The term "wishful thinking" comes to mind. There was one option that was not mentioned by any of us. That option to avoid this dilemma would be to take my plump, heavy weight children and sell them! (grin) Regards, |
Dear Tubed1 , did you asked at Musonic.uk for Supex sm100 stylus? Regards |
Tubed1,
There is no difference in either of the "bodies", but that leaves it wide open for what they might have done to the insides (pot, tweak, damp, etc). Potting is what I seem to remember someone saying on one of these forums. This was by a person who states he had spent time with the Bros. at their home in Australia. It might have been some article I read about the Bros. themselves. The fact remains that I probably could pick out the Bros. version 10 out of 10 times when compared to the A&R. I can say this only because I have spend many hours "fly shit" picking differences between the two. It took me a little over 2 years to find a good Garrott Bros. version at a cost of $338 and I had to frequent the Australian eBay daily to find it. I see the A&R versions every week on the UK eBay and it can be had dirt cheap! For less than $150 (SAS1 & A&R body including shipping), you could have an entire cartridge that can be place in the same class/group as the AT20SS for $50 less than just the price of a AT20SS replacement stylus! Keep in mind, you will not experience this special cartridge in all its glory if the system being used has a "K Mart" sticker. (grin) Nikola, if the term "K Mart" is unknown to you, it means in audio speak, very low(even below entry level) quality. There are others on this forum who also own this gem. In my/our forever quest to try different cartridges, we will rotate the P77 out and sort of forget its there. It will always and I do me always, put a smile on my face when it finally get remounted. It has earned its right to be on my very small "never to sell" list. |
Correction, that is Rega R-100 |
Comrade Don,
Now you have raised an interesting issue. I don't beleive Garrott Bros modified the cartridge bodies. My understanding is that these cartridges are all related:
Arcam P-77 = A&R P77 = Cambridge P-77 = Rega M-100 = Supex M-100 (yes, the only Supex moving magnet built by Master Sugano)
I'm curious if anyone has tried the Jico SAS1 with the Supex, or if it is even compatible. I have the Supex M-100 Mk III. Seems to me like it would work, it certainly looks like it would fit. Or if anyone knows where I can pick up a non-conical stylus for the Supex other than Pickupnaalden in Holland. |
Comrade Donsky, You already know the answer. Remove the loose collar and reinstall it for a heavy cart. This would have the potential to degrade the sound and no potential to improve it. What if the collar slipped forward or backward? It would change your VTF, not to mention vibration considerations. You could tighten the collar and keep it there to move your counterweight closer to the pivot, but leaving it loose is a bad idea IMO.
I'm curious about the P77. Jico makes an SAS for it? What's up with that cart? Some people say it's silly good. Regards, |
Hello Knut,
To describe the sound of a stylus/cantilever is what some refer to as trying to walk down a slippery slope! In this hobby a word like "musical", can mean many different things to many different people. The short answer to your request would be this. Get the SAS1. It is an absolute bargain and will transform your P77 from a very good cartridge to one that just might be the best cartridge that you have ever heard. You have not stated which P77 you own? There is the Garrott Bros. version and then there is the A&R version. I own both and will state that the SAS1 Garrott Bros. is the better(bass is more authoritative with better definition), of the 2. Not by a lot, but enough to notice. If you have the A&R, do not feel sad. The difference is small and just noticeable during a direct comparison. My TOTL Glanz is the Astatic MF100. My TOTL Audio Technica cartridges would be the AT180occ. I do have others that I could include in this group. The Signet TK10ML and the Benz Micro Ruby IIIS, being a couple of them. I am serious about what I am about to state. The "original" Garrott Bros.P77 is not in nor near this group. It's a great cartridge but just not at that level. With the installation of the SAS1 stylus, well, we are talking about a totally different cartridge. I would consider it equal to my AT20SS group (just slightly under the performance of the TOTL mentioned above). If you own, have access to, or just have heard the AT155LC or its "P" mount version the AT152LP, then you have heard the P77/SAS1. Everytime I mount either of my versions of the P77's, I think of the AT155LC. They sound so similar! Very neutral in it presentation, that heaviness in the original P77 has been lifted thereby giving you a much more airy/lively musical portrayal. Sound stage is similar to the original, but the depth does increase. Tracking also improves. You can, and will want to "turn it up" because music will no longer become slightly muddy as it did with the original. I want you to understand, this is not a put down on the Garrott Bros.P77 in any way! What I'm trying to convey, is that you are taking a great cartridge and just making it greater! If I had to describe the difference between the 2 versions in just one word, I would have to say that word would be "CLEANER"! I emphasized that word because the difference is dramatic in comparison. It changes the original so much, that I can safely say, you will start looking for another body so you can have one of each. That is the honest reason why I have them both. BTW. I bought that A&R body for something like $25 on eBay UK. Get both, you will never stop smiling! I hope this in some small way helps you in your decision. For me, this decision is what we call "a no brainer"!
Regards, Don
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Dear comrade, There are rules and there are situations without rules. The last mentioned situation is present when you read the known expression: 'it depends...'. My Sumiko 'The arm' has 5 different counterweights meant for cartridges from 5 till 22 g. 'Meant' means that the counterweight should be put as near as possible to the pivot. This of course imply some rule. I also own the Triplanar VII which is probable made in the Wild West. No rules of any kind regarding the position of the counter weight(s). 'As your ears like it or command 'is a (hazy) instruction. So it is obvious that you don't need anybody opinion except your own. However where ever your counterweight is positioned it should be good fastened. No loose connections nowhere is a kind of a meta-rule.
With comrades greetings, |
Fleib,
This adapter slides onto the shaft behind the counterweight and attaches via 2 allen screws. Because of the difficulty of installing those 2 tiny screws by use of a tiny allen screw wrench with the table up against the wall, I am thinking about just sliding the adapter on and leaving it just loose. I do not like even typing that option because the "just let it hang there", runs counter to how I think. Do you or anyone else on this forum have an opinion about this option? On the surface, it doesn't seem like it would make any kind of difference at all, but when I think about the tiny amounts of weight (grams), that we deal with at the other end, and what miniscule amounts of vibrations can do to a stylus, red flags get raised in my head! All opinions welcome!
Regards, |
Don, It was the additional weight at the headshell that increased the eff mass. Any weight there increases it close to the amount of additional weight, depending on whether it's in front or behind the cart. Regards, |
Dear Don , you have the P77 SAS combination in your collection. You noted it' s like music a few weeks before. Can you describe it with some more details. If you find the time to do it. I am interested in soundstage, voice presentation, bass management, hf. Is it neutral, good tracker? Want you compare to the Glanz models or the totl Audio technica in your collection? I have a p77 and don't know if should order SAS stylus from jico. Thanks for your help. Regards. Knut |
Fleib, Wish we could edit. I forget to answer your question. The eff. mass is 11g, and Blue PC sound fine to me!
Regards, Don |
Fleib,
You are correct. It is referred to as the counterweight adapter I have 2 Denon 103's. One being the 103R with an aluminum housing. The other is the Limited Edition 103FL. It has a sapphire cantilever and a paratrace stylus installed by Expert Stylus in the UK. Because of their weight, I would install the adapter so that I could balance either of them. I soon got tired of installing then removing then reinstalling it so I decided to just leave it on even when lighter weight cartridges were install. To balance real light cartridges, I would add head weight in the form of a thin lead shim place between the cartridge and the head of the arm. I have noticed that 90% of the cartridges that I'm listening to were requiring the additional head weight so decided to remove the adapter to accommodate the majority of my stash. Actually the 2 Denons are the only cartridges that weighed enough to require the additional adapter so to simplify cartridge installation, I felt it best to remove all this extra weight. If I need to add weight at the front end to compensate for the added weight at the back end, well, it just doesn't sound like the right way to mount cartridges. |
Don, Eff mass is a touchy subject around here. How can you run your arm without a counterweight, is it an aux weight? What is the eff mass of the 2.2? Normally, reducing the weight of the counterweight and moving it back to balance the arm, actually increases the eff mass. Eff mass is a diff expression of moment of inertia and length or distance figures in.
Many higher cu carts sound sluggish (to me), on a heavy arm. BTW, that stylus in NOT a PCN550ML. Why don't you call it PC-Blue. Regards, |
Fleib and fellow 550ML owners,
How light is your tone arm? I ask because while my 550ML was taking up residency with my comrade for awhile, I removed the counter weight from my Graham 2.2 taking it from a mid weight to a light weight arm. I have noticed a major difference with the performance of this 550ML since its return. I had forgotten the change I made to my tone arm while the Precept was out of the country. It has been several weeks. Those of you who have this 550ML, see if you can listen to it on a light or lighter arm. I am sitting here with the counterweight back on and I am not happy with what I'm hearing with the 550ML. It's like the life has been sucked out of it! As soon as I hit Submit now, that counterweight is coming off!
Regards, Don |
Tom,
Why is it that everytime you post, I want to "copy and print" your replies for filing. They are so informative that I must say thank you. I have both the ZLM and the Astrion stylus. Both are in my opinion very special in what the do. Underrated I think! Fleib has been so kind to offer a stylus housing suitable for my 440MLa transplant. Within minutes of its arrival, I will have it transplanted and mounted. Thank you for the 140LCa input. I had not given that one the slightest thought in reference to its possibilities. BTW. Great read! One of the few books I have read twice. It does make you think! Don't give up on this forum. We need your input to keep the rest of us honest! (grin)
Best regards, Don |