Dear Professor, Those times of Les Watts are over. The cart producers at present have the same choice as the 'colours' of Ford then: 'you can get any providing it is black'. There are only few cantilevers/styli manufacturer left. This means monopoly position. Axel complained to me about the Japanese one-sided price increase with 100%. They don't even bother to answer Axel's and my questions about the micro ridge stylus and ruby or sapphire cantilevers. One can see the same boron cantilever/ micro ridge stylus by Lukatchek LP S and Carr's Atlas. I am also sorry to tell you that the AT 1010 tonearm was the biggest suprise and disappointment to me of all tonearms I owned. As if already then made in China. . An good example to illustrate this hazy warning: 'the looks can be deceptive'.
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Regards, Halcro: Henry, your insults are superb. The forum, and particularly this thread would suffer without them, more so than with. :)
"Syntax" made a comment several years ago, he found the ML140 HE was very good on the AT 1010 arm, a Signet TK10-11 suffered on the same arm. I've been looking for the AT arm since. Another scarce item, could Nikola's passion for tonearms be contagious?.
Shure's HE is a Shibata variant. Following a Thanksgiving feast, too lazy right now to look it up but IIRC, 1.5 x 45uM. I have it for the V15-111, IV and V as well as the ML140 HE, a very balanced sounding stylus profile capable of good weight in the bass, commendable hf extension and no ragged edges in the mids.
I'm working with a Pio. PC-330 cart at the time, a 0.5mil conical on titanium. This cart was sent by a gracious fellow forumer. Another gentleman provided a compatible replacement stylus for the PC-770EX. This is a fine nude elliptical on al. Quad capable, 10-60khz! At 2.5mv output, fast transients & quiet in the groove. Not an exceedingly wide soundstage but very good channel balance, excellent depth & imaging, dynamics can be startling. A Shibata (also 10-60K response) for the PC (Pioneer cart)-1000C is available. Line contact or Shibata profiles are attractive to my ear & I'm hot on the trail for the PN-1000C stylus. There is also a PN(Pioneer Needle)-550, ellipt. on beryllium. By the time I'm through exploring the available styli for this quite competent generator I may have as much tied up in a "gimme" cart as any in the stable.
What a bunch of enablers (and I can't thank them enough)!
Peace, |
"...ML is the worlds ugliest cartridge."
If form follows function, then I think the ML140HE is one of the most beautiful cartridges I've ever seen!
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Dear Professor (Timeltel), Thanks for the wonderful information on the Shure cartridges. Interesting comment about the ML140HE being fussy about arm matching? In my system.....it loses all its magic in both my SAEC arms whilst revelling in the high-mass FR tonearms.
So....."may your Glanz drop off"....undid me, you think? I complained to the Moderators yesterday threatening to take my insults elsewhere? It seems to have worked? Regards Henry |
Regards, Halcro: There was some discussion of the ML140 HE in this thread several years ago, tone arm compatibility is a definite factor in extracting the potential of this cart. A HE stylus on a beryllium thin wall tube, transient response is excellent.
Perhaps of general interest (since Thuchan has brought up Shure carts), Some cut/paste from the cart designer, Les Watts:
"The V15 III was an excellent cartridge. I ran one for years. I personally preferred it over the IV, but that's just me. It was designed by my predesesor. About the Beryllium...let me explain. The holy grail with things like carts and speakers is the transverse speed of sound of the material. It's a measure of specific stiffness. In the III and the IV in order to get a low mass the cantilever first non rigid body resonance had to be in the audio range. In the III that made for a small sag and peak. In the IV it made for a lesser sag and two peaks. They were all well controlled. But Beryllium... with it's speed of sound between two and three times higher than aluminum allowed us to get that cantelever resonance well out of the audio range without compromising mass. A high moving mass will just rip apart record groove modulation. Another part is the geometry of the cantelever. Materials like boron and diamond have a speed of sound similar to Beryllium, but it's not so easy to make a geometry like the microwall tube so you can take advantage of the properties. An airplane could be made of the very best high strength aerospace alloys, but if it were a solid piece it would never get off the ground. That's the problem with many boron and ruby carts.
(A)nd about 80% of a cartridges sound is determined by the stylus. the IV had beryllium in it too....in the form of a short rod filling the hollow aluminum stepped shank right at the magnet. A Microwall Be cantilever will be a dark steel brown/gray color. The only ratshack I recall with one is the v-15rs. It had the cantilever of my ml140HE, but an older type magnetic structure. It was as good as a V. BTW the IV shank was I think the most complicated and expensive one we ever did."
The ML140HE:
"All I can say is that I tried to make the ML series the best i could. I wanted to make it the best ever. I was pretty new there, and was assigned to do a second tier beryllium line. I sure didn't get to tell the marketing people what to do. They came up with stuff like "parafold biflux" and such. There are things they would not let me do, but I wasn't ordered to design to a specific performance level...just a specific cost level. I was free to get as much performance as I could, but restricted to half the cost.I was also ordered to have a very different look, and told to get in the industrial design artists in on it early. I personally wanted lower sprung mass, so no metal body parts other than shielding, core , winding, and pins. I made the magnetic circuit lighter, and everything smaller. I made a new bearing system, which was 90% of the work. If there was any real compromise I had to make, i guess it was the HE stone. I was happy with the tip geometry but not the mass. So I tried to dump (moving) mass elsewhere.
There's one thing we wanted to do that was deemed impractical. We used x-ray window material for the cantilevers. It came in two thicknesses: 0.5 mil and 0.3 mil. ---We used the 0.5 mil for all production---, but made 0.3 mil MLs and 5s in the lab. I took the 0.3 stuff and mounted a stone with the clylindrical shank portion carefully cut off, using the diamond cleaving technique jewellers use. The tiny bit left was butt glued onto the cantilever. You could hardly even see it. It was so fragile as to be almost impossible to put on a record by hand. The slightest dust fiber would render it unuseable, since the stone only protruded a few thousands below the cantilever paddle. A smaller magnet was used too. So output was low. It had a crazy high resonance frequency.
But if the record was perfectly flat and clean, it could track pretty much any commercial pressing at 0.1g , not including dynamic stabilizer force.
But I agree it was impractical. I used these on my personal home system at a higher tracking force though.
I suppose I come off as being biased. I guess. I generally like my stuff. I'll agree to one thing...ML is the worlds ugliest cartridge."
Les L M Watts Technology
Rare, Henry? The styli can be still be found, priced from anywhere between $50 (from someone who doesn't know what they have) to $499. Finding the generator is the thing. In comparison the TK7LCa is a common cart and I've never seen one of the Signets with a four-digit serial number.
About the ML140 HE stylus- there is also a ML120 HE, the original was also equipped with a be. cantilever but with a less well polished stylus. The cost/performance ratio was so heavily weighed in favor of the 120 that savvy buyers purchased the 120 rather than the more expensive MASCAR polished 140. Marketing noticed the sales disparity and production was directed to change the 120 cantilever to aluminum. I've both, the 120 (with a red, rather than white dot on the grip), although a nice assembly does not compare well to the 140/be stylus.
Long post, excuse one last observation: The ML140/Ultra 300/Ultra 400 cantilevers are reputed to be interchangeable, have never (Thuchan) read a disparaging comment on any of the above.
Henry: read your comments on the Glanz thread & laughed, I suspect it was your wish that the lucky owners of the carts would have their (umm) "Glanz" fall off that finds you now in the position of meeting the Greek's recommendation of "In moderation, everything".
Peace, |
Now that THAT post appears to have 'slipped ' through......the Shure ML140HE is a real contender. Trouble is.....it's as scarce as the Signet TK-7LCa according to the Professor. |
I also tried posting 24 hours ago suggesting a Shure cartridge to Thuchan......but that one has disappeared into the ether after being 'held' by the Moderators? Land of the Free indeed? |
Yesterday I attempted to post some further conjecture about the degradation of CA MMs, how higher output and increased impedance is worse with greater distortion, and how increased wood mass was prob responsible for overdamped sound and increased VTF to maintain 90 micron tracking. I guess that was too controversial. Perhaps it's my mention of AT as being the OEM (an obvious fact) that relegated my post to obscurity? This is disturbing. On another note, happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate today. Regards, |
At last we have something 'that's right' but what it is, is anybody's quess? I thought that only Syntax is used to use such a cryptic way to express himself. |
For those interested, there is currently an Audio Technica ATML-170 OCC for sale on eBay UK.
As always... |
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Dear Halcro: Of course that I try it. I use on the 8000 and 506 SAEC's Baerwald alignment.
That Clearaudio is still a winner and hard to beat performer. Yes, don't touched any more or can lose its " magic ". I don't think this could happen but I know where you " are " because that happened to me more than once and I was fear even to breathe too deep!.
Good for you.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Henry, I got some kind of explanation from the moderator with the general statement that we all are suspects because of some 'inappropriate comments'. I, as a modest Serbian warrior thought that the moderator is only interested in me because of my 'microphone' insinuations. This alas is not the case but my Serbian assumption that someone among us is a traitor is still relevant. If you remember the Arche thread ( Daniels look a like headshell) you get the picture. My inventive 'iron horse versus locomotive' example got lost because some traitor complained about someone and this thread was closed much to my regret. But despite of this unfortunate event I got my Arche for free. Your 'inapproptiate comments' are those which you made in the Glanz thread induced by envy because you dont own any of the Galnz carts. Not to mention the Glanz 5 which only Dgob and I own while the one of Dgob is defective.Alas? Regarding this thread I like to mention that I also own the Virtuoso with an boron cantilever and super elliptical stylus which at present cost 359 Euro by Alex. According to Raul those with 'exotic' cantilever are even better.One can own the best or at least the most expensive tonearm but without the 'best cart ever' it is like the best Porsche without the motor.
Regards,
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Hi Thuchan, The Shure ML140HE is a true contender.......if you can ever find one? They may be scarcer than the Signet TK-7CLa models......or so the Professor thinks? |
I suspect that CAs recommendation of 2.4g VTF was to obtain 90 micron tracking. The range starts at 1.8g. Although not stated, I assume cu is still 15.
I believe CA might have made their older MMs an instant classic. Stronger magnets is probably worse, not better. Distortion might increase.
When I first posted here, my initial 5 or 6 posts were "subject to approval". After that, they just went on. My last post was once again moderated. Maybe if we stop discussing, it will go away? Regards, |
And now suddenly.....I am up for 'Moderator Approval'? Ohhh how the mighty have fallen?! |
It's interesting that Don and Fleib reintroduce the Clearaudio Virtuoso into the discussion? After Raul proclaiming it the COTM (cartridge of the month) a while ago....I found a cheap used example (black) in Tokyo (HiFiDo) and sent it to Axel for an aluminium cantilever and pressure-fitted nude line-contact stylus transplant. The returned Virtuoso Black became an instant 'Reference' for me and both Nikola and I waxed lyrical on this Thread about it.
A fair time has passed and new tonearms and other cartridges have occupied my attention since then. How quickly one forgets? With my 'new' SAEC WE-8000/ST tonearm apparently designed with high-compliance MMs in mind......I removed my Virtuoso from its aluminium headshell and re-aligned it in the wood Ortofon LH-8000 which allowed me to 'twist' the cartridge for perfect Baerwald alignment. Raul, you should try this with your WE-8000 as it allows the use of interchangeable headshells without the unobtainable SAEC off-set ones? Geometry now set and with a VTF of merely 1.1Gm.....I sat back and listened. Now Raul has extolled the dangers of the 'Wow' factor in audio many times......noting its alignment to his famous 'distortions theory'.....and indeed sometimes, a 'Wow' response can happen because of some anomaly in the design of a particular cartridge? But the 'Wow' that I experience with this Virtuoso in the Ortofon headshell on the SAEC tonearm......is so alluring and constant...that I fear for my other cartridges?
What does one do with a cartridge that projects the sound in a way that makes others sound reticent? If the mid-range is strong and vibrant and natural AND the bass is controlled and deep and tight AND the treble is delicate and extended and shimmering.....all at the same time......what particular 'artifice' or 'voodoo' is at work in this design? Why do I feel guilty about being so seduced by this 'sound'? For three days now, I have been awaiting the revelation of 'the three-card-trick'.....and I'm still waiting? I cannot force myself to attempt the restitution of another arm or cartridge for fear that:- a) The audio world as I have known it will collapse or b) This magical sound will somehow disappear and never be recaptured?
I fear even attempting a change to VTF after reading Fleib's 2.4 Gm recommendation.....I fear ANY change? I fear the possibility of a 'mirage' which may vanish? But meanwhile.....as long as it lasts......I am glued to this currently produced MM cartridge which may.....just may.....become my standard reference? |
The new Clearaudio's have been available here for a number of months. They have been selling off the old Maestro's for $600 new. The major claims here were the stronger magnets and less resonant bodies on the new v2. Thucan - against the general trend I preferred my Shure Vxmr over the Vmr. It had more hf extension, detail and transparency and life when used with either the Eminent Technology ET2 or Dynavector 501 in my system. They never sounded any good on unipivots. Look forward to your comments on the Decca FFSS vs the Ikeda. |
Dear Thuchan, I was never in the GDR but the system is recognizable for everyone who lived in such a system. That is why the 'microphone joke' was so succesful in Eastern Europe. But to me it is obvious that we also have some telltale person in our forum. Disgusting because the reason can only be hate or anvy. The MM thread is the largest but the participants are pretty constant. I can't remember when my last approval was needed. So why now? Btw I am not sure about Shure.
Regards, |
Dear Lew, If he was Alsatian (Alsace) he would be 100% German. But he is only 1/2 German as I already stated. He is from Czech Moravia in which there is a village called Suchy.'suchy' means 'dry' while there is, as you should know, a 'dry' kind of humour usually attributed to the Britons. My free interpretation would be: Goldfinger 'only 10.000 GBP'. Like me he was a refuge from the Eastern bloc (70is?) and got somehow German citizenship. Nobody in Germany like the guy because he seems to be succesful. As a foreigner in Germany one is allowed to be 'only'a common labourer in order to confirm the German superiority. However: there is also a place in Switzerland , canton Voud, called Suchy. Peter's kids claim to be originaly from there because they also don't like their father. He is namely their boss and who likes his boss? To my knowledge only some dogs.
Regards,
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Dear Balkan Comrade Nandric, I am glad hearing that I am not alone in my moderated life. Maybe you have seen the movie "Live of Others" which I was reminded of when learning that your microphone was detected. Did you have a life in the former GDR among your seven lifes? Maybe we two already had some experiences with analogue secret service? We always think we are victims but in fact we are not. Just imagine these moderator guys reading all the stuff about themselves and taking very serious decisions what they should do with the posts, maybe sending to the next hierachy or pull the trigger. Anyway let me express we share your work dear moderator, we know that this is hard business and we will try not making it too difficult for you. In case of John we are pleading for letting him free...you agree?
BTW I bought another MI cart, a vintage Decca ffss with a special sme adapter. I will test it against the London Reference and the Ikeda 9 also writing about my experiences. I also detected some fine Shure MM variants, bough a NOS V5VxMR replacement stylus and will test them, too. As you are one of our MM heros for which Shure would you go? |
The "new" Clearaudio line of MM cartridges is not "old news" to me. But thanks for the information; it's much like what is written in Stereophile or TAS or wherever I saw the notice of the existence of these cartridges. I never went for a Virtuoso in the first place; I am a Clearaudio virgin in fact.
Is "Suchy" an Alsatian name, Nandric? |
RE: New CA MMs. I haven't heard any but I suspect they may be slightly worse? New Virtuoso has 4.0mV out, 680 ohm impedance and 400mH inductance. The body type and stylus appear to be the same. More extensive use of wood puts weight at 8.4g and recommended VTF is a clunky 2.4g (1.8 - 2.6).
Body looks like Maestro, which Raul thought was overdamped. Reminds me of orig AT-440 OCC vs the 440MLa. The OCC had stronger magnets and a higher output, otherwise identical. With the same cheap stylus assembly as before, the magnets are like garish lipstick? Don't see how it could be more extended unless the diamond was upgraded. It could be smoother with additional wood. http://www.clearaudio.de/_de/tan_Virtuoso%20V2.php Regards, |
JB, I have been wresting with your issue about censorship. You keep posting successfully your complaint about the fact that your posts are subject to "Moderator Approval". But what has been the negative effect of the Moderator's unwanted attention? So far as I can tell, you are posting here with regularity, only to complain about your being censored or to discuss censorship with others who have had similar experiences. Have you actually made a substantive comment, relevant to the topic, that got deleted? Seems the Moderator is allowing you to complain about his attentions, freely. I would have thought that such complaints would have been deleted, if anything. I suggest you ignore the Moderator and carry on as if he or she were not there. |
The thrill is gone on this forum when posts are moderated. Maybe we all have have over stayed in this forum. Mind you, this is the most popular and most informative topic in this forum. The new owners should know better.Do not mess with a good thing. Guess I am wrong. |
The moderator was obviously not amused with my microphone on the plate in a meat ball disguise. So even I as an old member in both senses of the word need approval for my Balkan kinds of jokes. We all thought that only a novice or the candidate party members should be checked in advance. |
This Peter Suchy (1/2 German) has a peculiar sense for humour. By the Goldfinger price there is the prefix 'only' before $15.000. Well the 'only' reason for the new models are the new prices. I still own the 'old Virtuoso' and the new one is 'only' $100 more expensive. There is however a kind of the opposite movement lead by our leader Raul with new discoveries of all kind of old carts. I have no idea what to do with all those old carts I own but I am still looking for this damn old Ortofon MC 2000. For the comparison sake only:I like to know if Raul's opinion about the MC carts is as good as with the MM carts. There are no boundaries for our curiosity with the natural consequence that some of them make no sense.
Regards, |
Lewm,
Concidering the amazing improvements that can be made to the Virtuoso with just the entry level Sound Smiths cantiliever/stylus replacement, I must admit that I'm doumbfounded that it took Peter Suchy so long! He has realized there's more money to be made on these cartridges, and somebody else is making it. Regards, Don |
Lewm this is old news. The newer v2's have stronger magnets, higher output 3.5 to 4.2, and heavier bodies. Impedance, inductance, tracking force, cantiliever, tip etc all remain the same. Supposedly wider freq response, more dynamic, and smoother. No doubt the higher output will fool some people into thinking they are more dynamic. Approach the finest moving coils apparently according to their blurb, so I guess they like to bat for both sides. |
I admit that I read both S'phile and TAS, but just for laughs and for something to read when there's nothing else to read, I swear. In the latest issue of TAS, I note mention of an entirely "new" line of Clearaudio MM cartridges, replacing, respectively, all the models that we have discussed in the past. Has anyone heard any of these new versions of the Virtuoso and Maestro, not to mention the lesser ones? Apparently Peter Suchy figured out that there is money to be made by pushing MM cartridges once again. |
Large & in Charge. Think you can handle it? |
Hi John, I wasn't set free like Nandric or Halcro or Raul experienced? So I share your feelings. How long will it last? I am right now in a communistic country which allows me to post on Audiogon (because it is moderated?) but blocks me from my own blog. So you see your not alone. On the other hand we have the choice, if we can't stand "being instantly and automatically moderated" anymore - so to say put on a list of "potentially difficult people" - we can leave. This is not the case for people in some countries not getting offered this kind of choice. |
Bruce Thigpen Acutex 420STR Impressions The link |
Hello Raul & Halcro,
Thanks for your encouragement but I have posting on this thread for about a year with no problems. For whatever reason I have been "flagged" and my posts are now subject to moderator approval. They (the moderators) will not tell me why and I have no intention of playing their silly little game. I have enjoyed this thread and learned a lot but for now, ADIOS.
John |
Dear Jbethree: I think you are a lot better than an Agon policy.
I agree with Halcro and follow posting.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi John, Don't give up posting yet. You history indicates that you have only recently started posting.......and this thread is the 'first' one to receive those? Until the moderators see that you can be trusted......are not a 'troll'......they will check before publishing. After a suitable number of approved posts.....you will be set free? |
Dear Dover: Maybe you could think I'm " masoquist " because I just bought a second Spectral sample from Dgob. Music deserve to have this kind of " spare " when it need it.
R. |
Nandric,
DITTO!
I am still being "moderated" and cannot find out why. Posting is not any good with someone, I won't use the word Fascist, looking over your shoulder. Don't care to comment on my comparison of the Acutex 320 STR vs, A&R P77 with Jico SAS 1. Maybe someday if we can free this thread and throw of the yoke of oppression.
SOLIDARITY!
John
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The moderators. To say whatever about the moderator A one need some comparison with at least moderator B ,etc. But my thesis is that control is about the power and the methods to keep the power. This one is from Russia with smile. Quest:'Waiter! What kind of meat ball is this? I will need an axe to cut it.' Waiter:'Pssst! Not so loud comrade Vasilij Vasilevitch. Not so loud! It is not a meatball it is a microphone.' |
My pleasure, truly in every sense ! You will not be disappointed. Of course, the very first British editions have the best sonics, but this classic will not be disappointed in other original editions on Bronze and Warner Bros. The Castle Classic reissue is likely too punchy & sibilant as all Castles are. |
Dear Harold-not-the barrel: Thaks for your advice, I bought it few minutes ago. Thank you again.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Thuchan: As Nandric posted: different roads to Rome. Problem is that some of us that want it to arrive Rome ( at any Rome's place. ) never did it but arrived to Alaska and the subject is that some of them think that that Alaska is Rome.
No, I don't think not only me but any one of you are " fool ", sometimes any one of us could be wrong and this happens, subject is that we can be aware over a discussion that we are wrong and why we are wrong and then retify. I did it several times through my Agon history.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Rome is nice city but I prefer listen to COLOSSEUM LIVE (Bronze Records, 1971) fantastic live recording and one of the very best from the Golden Age of Rock, lots of virtuoso playing/soloing and singing/quite incredible yodeling, very enjoyable with "high-end" gear. Highly recommended for everyone interested in classic rock. |
Dear Raul, accept your standpoint, nevertheless diasagree with your assessment of the WE 8000. When it comes to systems limitations we both can only assume from the distance. So this is a rather vague field to balance on. I stopped improving by rebuilding caps and fuses. I did and I also realized small improvements. I am now concentrating more and more on the vintage side combining modern audio technology, which is by the way sometimes (!) not so bad (e.g. the Audio Research Preamp 40 Anni or the EMT Pre- and Phonopreamp JPA66) with old concepts and units. Makes a lot of fun and gives me some learnings although I might have not reached the Guru Learning curve you already reached - so you say. |
Pryso, no one is saying that Raul is a fool although I think he may have stopped near the gates to Rome like Hannibal did with his elephants. Yes it is difficult judging systems from the distance. I will never do this. But it should be allowed discussing units, carts, tonearms, whatever in analog also describing one's own impression - nevertheless it is mostly based on listening experiences in the own environment (own system). How should we build up a preference for an item just relying to the professionel High End reviewers other than exchanging and debating here. It is up to everyone judging from the comments if he is going for a sample or not. At least in my opinion we are dealing with connoiseurs enjoying the discussion. I also like that we discuss friendly, including Raul. This wasn't the case at every time. Congrats! |
"There are no absolutes in audio." Between this statement and the comments on the road to Rome there has been lots of fundamental wisdom reiterated here in the last day.
We all come from such diverse backgrounds in exposure to music and our current listening environments and budgets for this audio hobby are so different that naturally we will have individual tastes and objectives in how we are satisfied.
To me the silliest question I see on the various audio websites is "what X-type component is best?" What is best for Raul will be different from Nandric who will be different from Lew who will be different from Don who will be different from me, etc., etc.
It is perfectly valid to discuss what any of us may have been delighted by, or disappointed with. And making suggestions to others regarding a component they might want to audition is the whole basis for this and most other links. So in my mind there is no place for any "I love this component and you are a fool if you don't too" attitude.
OK, I'm off my soap box now. |
But in Rome, dear Raul, Henry will go direct to the colosseum, Lew will first admire Pieta and than look for a good Barolo, I will check if Tosca is performed in the opera, some will even look for David there... etc., etc. So while Rome was our original collective target there we get the division in, say, the sub-targets. There is no such a thing as the same target for all.
Regards and enjoy whatever you like, |
Dear Nandric: ++++ " Should this not be 'all roads lead to Rome?' " +++++
yes, no one of us wants to arrive Alaska but Rome. The subject is not only how can we try to arrive there but in which " condition " we arrived. I mean that all of us can arrive to Rome but I think there are " simple " things that when we are in Rome makes differences in between each one of us. These differences are the important ones that were defined for our knowledge/skills level that is different in each one of us and defined too for what we want to do in Rome and when we are in Rome what we want to know on that " city " how can we have and enjoy the Rome's fun.
Human beens are simple " items " very complex ones, any one of us are unique in almost every way other that all are human beens
Regrads and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Lharasim: Yes, I remember very well R.Fulton, I never had the money to achieve his cables but I owned a very especial TT mat that was well regarded in its time and that I know that today some people are trying to get it, in those old times I was ignorant on almost all in audio and I sold it.
About Jim Strickland I heard several times those lovely Acoustat ( I think the latest I heard was the 2+2, but I'm not sure. )that today several proudly owners refuse to change for any other speaker electrostatic or not, so some " magic " there.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Dover: I own Ikeda cartridge and what this cartridge makes/performs well it makes in unique way against any other cartridge I know or experienced but as you say nothing is perfect or in audio there is no absolute.
Believe me or not ( and I posted several times every where in Agon forums. ) were my " daily " mistakes the ones that bring me to where I'm, was those mistakes the ones that give me my knowledge and audio skills on audio.
I try not only the Ikeda on those SAECs but several cartridges and I know very well what a colored tonearm like these can do and as I posted SAEC tonearms can't help me any more to achieve my targets.
About Burmester or Spectral electronics that once were named cold/lean/white I can tell you that today are no more with that signature were that signature IMHO was not because its design but because what surrounded these electronics. Spectral was way a head its time when people were accustomed to a different flavor. The Spectral cartridge IMHO and because what I'm hearing today was the same. As I told you try to give you an opportunity to hear again the Spectral cartridge and share with us that today experiences.
Dover, things in audio are simple but complex and through the years we are time to time changing our " audio mind equalization ", which was or is the sound of that " era " and when in that " era " surge something different with a different signature we don't like it.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |