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Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Interesting to note that Dave Garretson once remarked here that he found the LZS to be "dark" sounding. (I think that was the descriptor he used, but in any case that was the sentiment.) And I believe that Raul agreed with him. Now here we have Do... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Dear Raul, That is very interesting, what you say about Guillermo's motivation when he purchased the Sound Labs. I still stand ready to give him some tips on important upgrades that will dramatically improve them. The first, easiest, and cost-free... 
SP10 MK3 recommendation
I have a 10.5-inch Reed 2A mounted on my Mk3, and it is the best of my many tt/tonearm combinations. But really this has been said many times here, the tonearm should "match" the cartridge, first and foremost. True, the tt will impart its own set ... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Lawrence, Do you refer to the English pressings? London ffrr LPs that were sold here in the US were not so loved back in the 80s by me and my close audiophile friend. They sounded flat and stale compared to a bona fide English Decca LP. I will hav... 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
Tony, Is Dr. Feickert a psychiatrist? He must be, to play with the minds of audiophiles in such dangerous ways. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Dover, Frogman, others. Thanks for your thoughtful and informative remarks about shape. I think it is a given that shape (and mass) affects resonant frequency. Now the question is whether there is some shape for a given homogeneous composition tha... 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
By the way, Mr. Dover, where did you get an AC motor that doesn't cog? Can you describe it? 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
Truly, as Rhett Butler said, I don't give a damn.I respect all of our opinions, and really being happy with one's turntable is all that counts. For me, in practice, there is such a thing as "good enough". The theoretical discussions are a separate... 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
I would posit that one cannot argue from principles alone that one way to drive the platter is superior to another. I say this, altho I do agree with Syntax that idler drive turntables must deal with the issue he cites. Other drive systems have ot... 
Direct drive vs belt vs rim vs idler arm
Quite a difference between Nottingham and Linn tt's. The former use massive platters with a low-torque motor. The latter use a light weight platter with a low torque motor. The Nottingham philosophy has merit, IMO. Quite a few very expensive turnt... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Dear Richard, Your research in the area of plinth design and construction dwarfs my own very limited experiences. It seems that I am doomed to be misunderstood here; I meant no slur on acrylic in my previous post. I only meant to say that it is no... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
I would never do a plinth in acrylic. The genesis of my interest in this arcane subject is that Clearaudio once made the claim that their pure acrylic plinth had favorable resonance characteristics (the definition of which could be almost anything... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Timel, Where are you located? Indiana? We had snow this morning and then torrential cold rain ever since. Yuk. But my wife and I just went out and had a fabulous French dinner in Georgetown to celebrate our anniversary. Hooray for us.The pages you... 
Stereophile Class A tables
Good point, Peter.JV does have a huge, perhaps disproportionate, effect on the editorial stance of TAS vis a vis what's good and what's not good, however. Nevertheless, I know nothing that would lead me to believe he is dishonest. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
I believe I have the honor of making post #9000.Ad aspera per astra.