Sussurro Paua on JMW 10.5 arm - mini review


Agoners,
I started my search for a new cartridge about a month ago. I have a VPI classic 1 with the JMW 10.5 arm. I researched cartridge options that matched well with my tonearm. One cartridge that was mentioned many times was the soundsmith zephyr. I had my mind made up to purchase one and began trying to find a used one. After looking for quite some time, I had no luck in finding a used one. I was just about to order a new zephyr direct from soundsmith.

Enter the Soundsmith Sussuro Paua. I located this cartridge used on the Agon classifieds. It had roughly 400hrs on it and, the price wasn't that much more than a new Zephyr. I took a look at the specs of the Paua and realized that the cartridge weight and compliance are identical to the Zephyr that was designed with JMW arms in mind. I then sent an e-mail to Peter Lederman to verify that this would be a good match for the JMW 10.5 arm. He said it would be a great match as long as you can set the loading on your phono to 1000ohm minimum. I went ahead with the purchase.

When I received the Paua, I set it up with a Mint LP protractor. I then used the ultimate analogue test LP and a multi-meter to set correct azimuth. I also set the SRA to 92 degrees with a USB microscope. I also adjusted my loading on my phono to 1100ohm setting. I was then ready to spin my first side.

I put the LP on and dropped the needle and was pretty disappointed in what I was hearing. While the cartridge did technically work fine with this loading, it sounded pretty dull and lifeless. I searched the internet for what information I could find on the Paua. I did read one specific review in tone magazine that claimed 2800ohm sounded best in his setup. Soundsmith states that this cartridge performs best between 2K and 4K ohm on thier website.

I re-adjusted my phono to a 2500ohm load, which is the highest setting I have on my rogue ares. This was really pleasing and lively. I tweaked my pre some to accomodate this loading and then began to seriously listen. I had been using a Soundsmith Boheme cart up untill this point. It was a good cartridge in its own right but, I realized from the first side that the Paua was in a different league.

My first impressions compared to the boheme were razor sharp accuracy and the high frequencies are beyond crystal clear. I am hearing in great detail high frequency sounds that I didn't know were present in recordings I am very familiar with. The Paua also has better definiton on extreme low frequencies as well. Low frequencies have become more powerful and tight where the boheme was somewhat less defined and boomy at these extreme lows.

I now have had this cartridge for a few days and have become aclimated to the sound. It is astonishing the amount of detail this cartridge retrieves from the groove. The soundstage I have become used to over the past two years with the boheme has become extremely wide. My speakers dissapear and it seems as if I have a stage of musicians that is wider than my listening room. Every instrument is in it's own space and well defined with correct tonality. Vocals are up front and strikingly realistic. When I close my eyes and listen, I don't feel like I am listening to a recording. It really does bring the performance into my listening room. This may be a bad analogy but, I would compare it to seeing high definition television for the very first time after watching standard def your whole life. It really does seem like that much of a diffference to my ears. A real pleasure.

I know alot of you have owned quite a few nice cartridges and I wish I could give comparisons to other high end cartridges but, this is the first really nice cartridge I have purchased. All my other cartridges have cost less than 1K each. This sussurro paua blows them all away. It's not even close. I guess that is to be expected considering the price.

I just wanted to share my first impressions and initial thoughts as there isn't much information or forum post out there about the paua. Take it for what it's worth. Those of you that might be considering the Zephyr for your VPI table might be as pleased as I am if you can locate a used Sussurro Paua. It is a great match on the JMW 10.5 arm. Sorry for being long winded. Happy listening.

Andy
andyprice44
Another sibilance test

I played Johnny cash - the golden unplugged album. This album is nothing but johnny cash and a guitar. There was no sibilance to speak of which, I thought for sure would show up if it was there. especially on this minimalist recording. I also have a townes van zandt live album. This album is also just singer and guitar. That album has no sibilance either. I would say it is safe to assume that the paua doesn't exhibit excessive sibilance.

PS. If anyone reading this is a cash fan. This golden unplugged album is amazing. Check it out.....

Andy
Andy,
I just now returned to this thread. Good to know that the Paua is performing so well. I saw your comment about Metallica 45s. How do you find them overall? My experience with Metallica 33 reissues, or new pressings, has been absolutely awful. Starting with the vinyl quality - noisy, looks burnt, and warps. The originals are very expensive. The experience has prevented me from dropping more money on the 45s...
Andy,

I purchased a Paua a little over a year ago -- like you, when I put it into my system was disappointed just as you posted -- I spoke to Peter and he recommended a load of 2500 which I had my phono-pre reworked as well as raising the gain to 63dB -- after these changes were made, the Paua blossomed and was simply brilliant -- even after a year it still amazes me and is a total pleasure when I dig out a lp that I haven't heard for years -- in many instances (because the Paua brings out details I never heard and is so crystal-clear sharp) it's like hearing these records for the first time -- I listen to quite a variety of music and as far as I'm concerned, the Paua is staying put...

Brian
I have found the metallica 45rpm series to be slightly better than the 33rpm 180g re-issues. On my system they seem to be more dynamic and detailed. I have the S&M on 45 and it sounds pretty good to my ear. Is it worth the money........... That all depends on your personal taste. I always think things should be cheaper. HA HA! This is just an expensive hobby.

Andy
Andy,

Hope you are still enjoying your Paua. I bought mine two months ago and I am still grinning. I have a modified Scout 2 with a Classic arm. The Paua works incredibly well with the Classic arm. I have experienced most of the same great benefits you have - this cartridge completely changed my system.

My cartridge is wired a little differently - it is set for a 470 load with a max of 1000. I prefer listening to the 470 load setting at 64db.

My previous cart was a Benz Micro Wood SM. Soundsmith gave me a good trade in value for the Benz. To me, the Paua has a much richer, clearer sound than the Wood. I listen to LPs a lot - I basically need a retip every year. The Paua is relatively inexpensive to retip and best of all the retip will not change the sound. This is probably the last cartridge I will ever buy.