Dear Dgarretson: Maybe could be better to keep my stylus sample: don't you think?
Thank you to enriched the subject.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Thank you to enriched the subject.
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Dear Vetterone: Finally a " light " down there, thank you: appreciated. That's the same kind of double box where I received one of my Precepts, I think the 220 in original box. So, there is no doubt of the 550 cartridge existence and the issue is " only " about that 550ML original stylus replacements that some of us bought. Btw, what do you think on that 550 stylus issue? Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear nandric: I understand your " mix-up " but I think that that mix-up could be only in your mind. Let me explain it: Do you tested in the same tonearm combination in the same session the: MF-200, MF-100 and Glanz 71L?, if you did it then perhaps you could be right and my 71/100 are not up to specs and if you did not then you can't understand that and that's where your mix-up came. My both MF-100 against the 200 on the tracking hability subject were beat it as was and is the 71. Why the top of the line are beated by its little brother?, well I posted this kind of experiences with different cartridge lines. In the other side remember that your home audio system music reproduction priorities are different from mine. Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Raul, surely you saw the empty Precept 550ML box on eBay a few weeks ago? 550ML AT must have built at least one... |
Dear Fleib: +++++ " I've never even seen a picture of a PC-550... " ++++ I thinked ( my mistake ) that when you postede about the 550 stylus replacement was because you knew of the cartridge model too. Could be a lot weird that exist a top stylus replacement with out no top cartridge model, don't you think? Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Raul, How many winners do you actually have? Your exaggerations are very difficult to follow. I already mentioned your curious comparising method: 'John is tallest guy in the class but Peter is even taller'. This make no linquistic sense. If you think that MF 200 is better than MF 100 or Glanz 71l or Glanz 31 l then something must be wrong with your MF-100 and Glanz 71 ,and because you don't own the Glanz 31 L you can't possible say anything about this one. There are 3 of us against your opinion: Vetterone, Dgob an I. You can't dismiss our opinion so easilly. You are only figuratively speaking the Pope. But not all of us are Catholic.You should temper your temper in my opinion. Regards, |
Raul, I've never even seen a picture of a PC-550, perhaps I was referring to the stylus. However, all the stylus sellers list that model as top. They also list the PC-100 as bottom and stylus plastic color is unknown. The quality level of the 550 stylus we purchased looks like it should be on the PC-100. The Acutex 312 stylus is listed as a bonded shibata on alum cantilever. I have no experience with Acutex, but it seems to me Axel can provide a superior replacement for a little more money. I've reached the conclusion that in the pursuit of excellence it is a false economy to buy anything but the best. Sometimes it's difficult to know exactly what's best, but I get the impression that Axel voices the cartridges. Regards, |
Thanks Fleib, I'm checking it out. looks like I am on my own indeed in this adventure. Nandric.....True Axel is a cart god, I however want to venture forward with a steady nerves and a scalpel in hand. Take a look at your Acutex Cartridge. Remove the stylus assembly and look at the bottom of the plastic magnetic well that surrounds the large cannon magnet. The compliance screw is now staring at your eyeball just begging to be released and supplanted w/ a 15 degree stylus of choice. Interesting note, when setting up a vintage cartridge know the era it was produced: Stylus rake was standard 15 degrees from 1958 or so and changed in the late 70s/early 80s to 20 degrees with the advent of the Ortofon 20. Aptly named Ortofon had many firsts. |
Dear Stonedagainagain: ++++ " Sounds infact very close to a VdH Colibri platinum " +++++ this is the greatest compliment I heard on reference to the Astatic MF-200, that Colibri Platinum not only is the top VDH of all Colibri's but a pricey and top cartridge performer but any today standards, good. I'm sure that your B&O MMC1 will gives you high pleasure level on playback as could gives you your MC2000. On this one I hope Axel could leave it as " original " and if yes then the challenge with this Ortofon is its very low output level that if you has the right high gain phono stage you will be surprised on its quality performance. Regards and enjoy the music, R |
Dear Dlcockrum: Yes, the MF-200 is still a winner against almost any other cartridge. It beats my 71L and in many ways better than the MF-100. I pointed out the great cartridge tracking habilities that the 71L/MF100 has not. That cartridge tracking habilities is part of the performance differences in between. The Astatic ones are the newest cartridges coming from same design as Glanz. Glanz is very good too but till today I don't find out the Glanz that can beats your MF-200. Now, we have to remember that all these cartridges are vintage one and could be differences even between same models because differences on cartridge suspension because the age. Anyway, good that you are enjoying the MM/MI alternative. Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Dgarretson: Seems reasonable your opinion on the Precept 550 but my suspicious rigth from the begining was because I supposed that sharing the same 440 motor the top of the line 550 must performs better than any of the 440 versions and that does not happen even after several playback hours. Something is not right down there, I have to re-listen it. Ijn the other side it is really weird that exist no single reference and a picture of the Precept 550ML CARTRIDGE all over the net! and that other than Fleib no one posted yet he owns or knows about. Is it real that Precept 550 cartridge or never existed? Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Tubed1, I owned some of those Acutex from different series but have no idea what you mean by 'screw'. There are no screws like by AT styli. Then the cantilever can also be bent because of the suspension. Say 'weaker' on one side than the other. BTW only the aluminum kind can be bent, not the 'exotic cantilevers'. I would never play for a surgeon nor would I allow anybody who is not a professional surgeon to operate on me. If your problem is caused by suspension you should post your cart to Axel who will correct the fault and charge about 30-40 euro for this job. His 'retip' prices are increased recently so his beryllium + whatever stylus will be expensive. Idem his boron option. However his line contact pressure fitted in a aluminum (alloy) cantilever cost the same as before. About 150 euro for the foreingers ( aka: no 21 % VAT ). Regards, |
Dear Knut, I have no problem at all with your praise of the Glanz 21 tl (aka 'strong titanium cantilever') because this will certainly make my comrade Don happy. However I have the solution for the 'grand piano'. There are many in Koncert Gebouw while this building is also loaded with the best electronics available (for the recordings). So the only thing I need to do is bring myself and my Glanz carts to Amsterdam (30km distance). Now while my revenge is understandable, yours is very questionable.You see: Vetterone, who makes those redicoulous expensive plinths himself, refused to make one for my SP 10 in exchange for my exceptional Glanz 5 of which there are just two specimens: Dgob's one with problematic stylus and my with 'as new' stylus. So, obviously, Vetterone's love for our hobby is not what it should be considering the prices he charges for the same hobby. Regards, |
Tubed1, **Calling all Frankensurgeons That compliance screw on the Acutex 3xx series of carts is just staring at me. This is tempting. Anyone know of an available shibata that would just slip right in there with a 15 degree stylus rake? I need advice the likes of glrickabilly or neo.** Got in touch with Glrickaby - sorry, no experience with Acutex transplants. Unless someone else has done this, you're on your own. TurntableNeedles has a couple of orig styli including a M312III STR bonded shibata. Will also fit 315 and 320 of that series - $158, seems a little pricey. Maybe Axel is a better bet. Regards, |
Dear Nandric, I think the 21tl and mfg61 are the winners. I feel it. but I don't know it. the MFG 61 was tested in 1982 in a german hifi magazine. so we have another dark hint that it exists. my favorite is the precept 440 but this is only by way of (my) revenge. I hope Mikael and his wife will visit you. But you know that a grand piano weighs about 300 kilos? so you will have to help them to transport it to your listening room. but your are on the right way. it is imho the only way to compare live music to your system. But you need a recording with the same grand piano. Regards Knut |
Hi Knut, If only Mikael's wife would be so kind to check my Glanz 'collection'. Easy to do when she gives a concert in Koncert Gebouw in Amsterdam. Well the Glanz 71l is the top of this Glanz series. The 51 is, uh, 'suspitious' according to Vetterone (see the Glanz thread) while we both were not able to hear any difference between the MF-200 and Glanz 31 l. This however does not include price difference(grin). I sold my MF 200 for $375 but got the Glanz 31 l for 40 euro. The,uh, priviledge of knowing. There are also Glanz 61 (misterious one, owned only by Vetterone) and Glanz 5 and 7. Despite the trouble of writing nearly 1000 contributions for his own thread Dgob and we were not able to find much info about those. According to Vetterone his Glanz 61 is the top (aka 'the best')of them all. So is my AT 180 but this is only by way of (my) revenge ... Regards, |
Dear Nandric what was the top model mfg-31 or 71 in mfg line? here maybe also the lower number was the better one? do you have the former prices? or is the only indication the channel separation mentioned in the Glanz manual? then the 71l was the totl cart. but what is with the mfg-21L, was it cheaper but better because of titanium cantilever? and then hey had they mfg-61 not in the line with mfg11-71? Regards , Knut |
Hallo, I go with the estatic Astatic-crew... Just reciewed a very fine, close to mint, MF200 from dean_man in here. I use Trans-Fi Terminator linear tracking - need a good tracker - and the Astatic is amazing, the most musical card I know. All the way beauty, plenty of air and space, and great, strong bas to. The midrange is like the best of a SET 300B (yes i'm a tubeman) Sounds infact very close to a VdH Colibri platinum I once have owned. But with much more charme. My wife is an concertpianist, and She told me that now (with Astatic) is sounds like real feelings coming through <3 I also bought two great Danes, a NOS NIB B&O MMC1 and Ortofon MC2000 (sending it to Axel)...After reading this thread. But Raul himself "stole" the X-1 from ebay - right in front of my nose! The B&O will be my next listen :) Thank's for this fine Astatic, Jim - and thank's everybody for this brave thread! Greetings from Mikael, Copenhagen |
Hi Dave, I agree with your valuation except reg. your comparison with the TK 7CL. One of my very dear friends own this one and swears by this one. So I can impossible agree with your opinion in this regard. Regarding your speculations about the 'family resemblance' with the Glanz you should reread what Vetterone and I stated there. The only difference is the stylus shape. Shibata by MF 100/200 and line contact or elliptical by the Glanz 71,51 and 31. As you may know all those carts are made by the same provider : Mitachy corp. in Japan. Regards, |
Hi Dave, I agree with you. I completed my Glanz mfg-31L/MF200 yesterday. I needed a body to the NOS stylus. Now I have one. Yes it sounds full bodied, has a perfect bass control, shows all details of the recording, has great dynamics. but I am most impressed by the magic midrange. It seems like it emphasizes voices but without any problems with sibilants. Run in time is two hours now. what will happen the next 20hours? Regards Knut |
Hi Fleib, I just spent the last 2 hours over on Audio Circle, reading a 8 page thread discussing the CA/AT95. What a interesting read! I started taking notes, then realized I was copying the entire thread so decided to just book mark it. Thanks for the heads-up. BTW. Excuse me if what I'm about to ask you comes as a well know answer by everybody except, me but are you (on Audio Circle), Neobop? Regards and thank again, Don |
I am a few months behind this thread's relevant discussions on the Astatic MF 200, but I just lucked up on a NOS MF 200H. It is everything that Raul (and others) say that it is, IMO equaling (or surpassing) my previous favorites, the Signet TK-7LCa, MA 2002e, and VdH MC Two overall, and bettering them all in the bass, being more harmonically full and delivering superior punch and slam down low. I really can't find anything that I don't love about this cartridge, excepting perhaps its moderate sensitivity to LP surface noise, in this way it (and all my others carts) is clearly bettered by my VdH. I also got the MF 200 review from the Feb 1981 Stereo Review. Interestingly, the MF 200 produced an output of 3.4mv in their testing, much closer to the rated output of the Glanz MFG-71/51/31 series of 3.5mv (are you out there Dgob?) than the Astatic spec rating of 4.2mv. In testing, they found that tracking was a particular strength of the MF 200: "the MF 200 was able to track the highest levels of every band on both Shure 'Obstacle Course' records (ERA III and ERA IV)". After expounding on the similarities of the MF 200's sound to that of a good moving coil, they close the review with: "The Astatic MF 200 seems to combine the best of both worlds - the low impedance and excellent high-frequency response of an MC cartridge with the higher output and superior low- and middle-frequency tracking ability of the finest moving-magnet cartridges. " This is certainly a very special cartridge. Happy listening, Dave |
Don, Thanks, good information about the vital line. This seems to be an LpGear exclusive and they've already told someone on Karma that it comes from a company other than Jico, but they didn't say who. I'm trying a 95HE on my Virtuoso. It's not bad, but I expected better. I too found the shibata a little soft but nice, and the HE seems closer to the sound of a .3 x .7 elliptical. I started a thread on Audio Circle about retipping and cantilever substitutions. A couple of people had their CA carts retipped at Soundsmith with excellent results. One had a Virtuoso with level 3, and the other had a Maestro with level 2. Both were pleased with the results. Adjustments had to be made with VTA/SRA. Raul has a boron/micro on his, and it seems to make sense, to send it off. For the price of a few aftermarket styli with straight alum cantilevers, you can (hopefully) max out performance. |
Raul, I said all along I think it's a case of mistaken identity. I believe there was also a PC-100 and my guess is that the stylus belongs to either that or the 110. Looking at the front of the cantilever under 30, or 40X, and there's no doubt that it's aluminum. It's folded over above the tip, just like other alum ones. We all have other AT styli with beryllium cantilevers and there's no mistaking the difference. The diamond appears to be a bonded spherical. As you know, this was advertised as beryllium/ML. No way. Regards, |
As noted on the turntableneedles.com site: Precept PC110(Ivory colored needle PCN110E) Precept PC220 (Gray colored needle PCN220XE) Precept PC440 (Black colored needle PCN440LC) No color is ascribed to PCN550ML. Mine acquired from LPGear is blue. All of the photos of purported PCN550ML shown on several web sites show blue plastic. QED any blue one acquired from LP Gear is none the three above. Unless it is entirely fake, it may be reasonably concluded to be PCN550ML. |
On another note, I have some "good" information pertaining to LPGear. They have a Vital Line stylus available for the AT95 which can be (for those that do transplants), use in the ClearAudio Virtuoso. I had already installed the Jico Shibata AT95 in the CA with great results, so I thought I would give the Vital Line a try. They do not state from whom they aquire the Vital Line, but my guess would of course be Jico. It is breaking in as you read this and I must admit, it is a winner. Not to take anything away from the shibata version, but the V/L seems to do transient attacks better. Regards, Don |
Raul, I have also (as Fleib has), tried to contact LPGear with no luck in the past. That was in regards to something I wanted to purchase from them. No reply! The quick response that you received, makes me wonder if there is something that they are not revealing? Why were they so quick to reply? Are they getting complaints from others? This whole thing is starting to smell. Regards, Don |
Dear Raul, From this answer follows that all Precept styli are made by AT. Because this series was limited nobody else would be interested ,etc. But there are Precept 110, 220, 440 and 550 versions. So even if the 110 stylus is not 'fake' one is f... when ordering the 550 and receiving the 110. Because this guy does not differentiate between the mentioned versions he handles them as if they are all the same. So your argument should be: I got the 110 instead of 550 ML. The added argument is that 440 cl is superior to 220 and 110 styli while 550 ML stylus should be superior to the 440 cl. This means that you don't need to involve Fleib's China and my Nord Korea in the conflict. Regards, |
Dear friends: This is part of what LPGear emailed to me, a good sign is that they gave me an answer that permit a negotiation. What do you think on this answer: ++++++ "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dear Raul, We have similar audio-technica cartridges (for example the ATN20SS) that use berrylium canrtulver. It looks like aluminum. We purchased these from a reputable vendor that has been supplying us for years. Some of the Precepts that we have came from audio-technica when we purchases all their new old stock. Moreover, there hasn't been a stylus manufacturer that makes replacements for Precepts - it's a special stylus that was limited in production hence not worth the investment to make a mould and copy. In our years of selling styli, we have never encountered a fake Precept and neither have our suppliers. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
I feel like Rumpelstiltskin. I went to sleep with an NOS Precept 550ML stylus, several days ago when last I looked at this thread, and tonight I wake up to find that I have been defrauded. You see, my "550ML" also has a blue colored plastic structure. Raul, if you are discussing fair compensation with the vendor, please include me in the class action suit. I think very little of these internet feeders of our insatiable habit. Next I know, someone else will be stepping on my heroine dose. |
Dear friends: From yesterday I'm listening the R.Waters " The Wall " recording. This was recorded in 1990 and I have both versions: digital/LPs. The LPs version is good if you like that kind of music but when you hear/heard the digital one ( trough latest DACs. ) even if you don't like you will " like " it. R.Waters needs no presentation: a Master, period. Both CDs are very good with great compositions/music that you can heard at 10dbs SPL with out any compliant and at 80 dbs SPL the whole recording is just delicious. Obviously that the three parts of " Another Brick in the WALL " could be the recording star composition but even that I'm not a Scorpions's fanatic their " In The Flesh " track is extremely good if not great but I want to sharesomething that " impress " me in the dis recording and this is that in the Part 2 ( Side one track 5. ) and after C.Lauper gorgeous " presentation " we have three Solo performances, Solo 1 is a Rick Di Fonzo guitar, Solo 2 is another guitar performance by Snowy White guitarist and Solo 3 a combination of keyboard solo and guitar solo by: Peter Wood and Thomas Dolby in the guitar. Well, all these performances are a playing art where we can " feel " the player not only great skills but the mood deepest emotional mood where all of them were " living " that memorable 1990 live concert in Berlin, just: astonish and overwhelming performances. If you don't own this R.Waters THE WALL recording you are missing an important and memorable ( again. ) part of the recorded music history and if you own it maybe it's time to give it a listen again ! . Have fun. Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Griffithds, **Perhaps a PCN100 cantilever/stylus mounted in a PCN550ML housing. Pure Audio Technica, just a mistake.** Possible, but highly unlikely. AT wouldn't use that color plastic for a TOTL stylus. Since nobody has seen a PC-550 that can't be verified, but when I received the 550 stylus, I didn't look at it under magnification because I knew it was bogus but wouldn't admit it to myself. If I wasn't in denial I would have checked it out and sent it back. I looked at that listing for a couple of yrs and only pulled the trigger because I figured they would be unobtainium. **But if by some miracle, a lost stash is found, those on that list would be offered the item first.** Miracles are in movies. In real life they're manufactured and in this case come on a slow boat from China? LOL I'm a cynic, but how could this be described as beryllium/micro? I think TTNeedles is a client of LpGear. Gear is a Jico distributor and an AT dealer. TTNeedles prob got the 550 from Gear and toned down the outrageous description, slightly. Such is life. Regards, |
Flieb, I think you just might be on to something with your comments pertaining to the mis-identified PCN100. Nikola has sent me a photo of the cantilever of my 550ML. The way it is built sure looks like a Audio Technica manufacture, right down to the donut material. But the cantilever, sure looks like alum. Perhaps a PCN100 cantilever/stylus mounted in a PCN550ML housing. Pure Audio Technica, just a mistake. An expensive one for those of us that bought it! As far as the TTN waiting list, well, every stylus/cartride that they have sold out of, has a waiting list if you chose to get on it. Chances are you are just wasting your time. But if by some miracle, a lost stash is found, those on that list would be offered the item first. So, it all comes down to whether you are an optimist, or a pessimist? BTW. A few weeks ago, I bought a ATS14 from Stereoneedles and did receive a nude version. Does not appear to be of the quality of the Akai. Because of this fact, I ordered the Akai from TTN. They might sound the same? That is something I will discover next week! |
Aceman3, **With the Audio Technica 20ss stylus on the Precept body there is distortion in the midrange.** Was it a tight fit? I've found some of the round plug styli are quite loose and need some blue tack. I think max VTF for 20SS is around 1.7 or 1.8g. Go through the range of SRA/VTA? If the cantilever length is slightly different, it could throw off your alignment. Regards, |
Dear Fleib, First some words of consolation. The American debts are in dollars while those can and are printed by your central bank. If I am well informed the best functioning 'factory' in the USA. The dream of every economist: full (100%) use of the available capacity. Regarding your thoughts about the 550 ML. I have the impression that our comrade has a very optimistic inclination which is the same as an optimistic nature. So it is possible for him to call his 550 ML 'the black beauty'. I dare to swear that the diamond involved is of, uh, 'black quality' usualy called 'industrial diamond'. Only the ladies are impressed with the other kind. We, the man, think functionaly. So if those black are as hard what should be the problem? Well probable the shape. If I am not blind and my microscope worth anything I would say spherical or conical. But I know my duty and will post his 550 ML back to him even if the postage cost are (much) higher than the object transported. That is btw why we call each other comrade. Regards, |
Nandric, I think the PCN550 might be an original Precept stylus only mislabeled. It should be labeled the PCN100 or 110. This is conjecture of course and based on the observation that a far East imitation of a TOTL would probably be more convincing. Don, If it's a nude square shank shibata I guess it's a good deal. I was assuming it's bonded. As I understand it, the ATN14 is bonded and the ATS14 is hit or miss. Some are bonded and some are nude. Both are $89 at Stereoneedles. A couple of years ago I was looking at old styli at TurntableNeedles. I saw they had a waiting list for a long gone AT stylus with an exotic cantilever. Apparently they had been waiting for months and had an expected delivery date. How could this be? If they found a stash of old styli why wouldn't they buy it, take immediate delivery and sell them? I figured they were waiting for the paint to dry in China. Then they are probably shipped by that super cargo ship to Calif. They have the largest cargo ship in the World. It's so big it can't go through the Panama canal, it won't fit. It runs exclusively to Calif and goes back empty. The Chinese government is pretty smart. They've been selling off their share of the US gov debt and buying gold. I think they're down to around $1 trillion and Ft Knox is now located somewhere outside of Beijing. Don't tell anyone but the US is bankrupt. Yearly income is 2.5 trillion and debt is 17.6 trillion. They can't even balance the budget let alone pay down the debt. This might have little to do with phono carts, but after the next worldwide depression you'll be lucky if you have electricity to run your stereo. Regards, |
I at last understand why the logicians have such a difficulty to explain identity relation. They are like us. They also think that they talk about the same thing. Only Fleib and I are axception(al). We know that '180 does not equal 180' while regarding the 550 ML even the Almighty has no idea which is which and where they come from. Fleib thinks that those are made in China while I think in Nord Korea. That is to say by the South Korean who work in their own factories in Nord Korea. |