nandric
Responses from nandric
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Lew, As a nearly real Dutchman I am sorry for you but'occasionaly' will not do as the real 'Dutch Treat'. | |
Rabco SL-8E Vs Top Quality Pivoted Tonearms If the Rabco was better then most of us would have one. Besides there would be probable MK II, MK III, etc. versions as is the case with Graham and Triplanar MK VII. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Professor&Chris, Well in those hard economical times everyone is forced to economise (grin). I myself never glued any MM cart (nor the MC's) so I am not bonded to any as Herr Professor assumes. As a Serbian warrior I always bought arms as pres... | |
Makeshift tonearm for under $800 Dear Geoch, You have obviously 'something' with the SAECI have 'something' with the FR-64s. While my reason isaesthetic your's is probable mechanical in the sense ofcraftsmanship. Many Japanese are known caraftsman but quamodern technical educatio... | |
Makeshift tonearm for under $800 Dear Goch, I am not sure about Symphonic line but you should start a new thread with the title: 'Pluto 9A the best tonearm ever?' BTW according to me Pluto is more familiar in Saudi Arabia and similar countries than in the West. No idea if ebay ex... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear David, it may be the case that 'immobilising' alsomeans that one self is 'glued' to such a cart in the sensethat resell become very difficult. Besides the primarydistinction with the MC kind is also lost. However, paradoxical, thanks to Raul... | |
Makeshift tonearm for under $800 Hi Geoch, Well if one wants to use the expression 'investment' for our objects of desire you are wrong. I invested in shares and 'some' carts, tonearms, TT's , etc. and lost 50% on shares and made 50% profit onmy carts. According to Lew by selling... | |
Makeshift tonearm for under $800 For 'about $800' you will never get the FR-64 S . But for this kind of money you may get the Micro 505 or the Lustre 801 which are both excelent tonearms. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Acman, I made exactly the same joke in my email toRaul but used different phrasing: 'according to the simplealgebra my Sony XL 88 must be twice as good as your XL 44.'However it should be obvious that Raul is the wrong personto make jokes abo... | |
"Harder" cartridge recomendation According to Lew I made a 'blanket statement' about 'some' MC cart while according to Dover Timeltelt deed the same the other way round. He made a 'blanket statement'about the MM carts. Herr Professor can speak for him self, in prose or verse, but... | |
Eminent Technology ET-2 Tonearm Owners Frogman, I become very greedy and bought 4 of those 420carts but was devasteted by Raul's comment. To get rid ofthem I used your (first positive) comment in my listing... I forget the first rule for any component whatever: listenfirst for yourself... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Raul, I am no sure if this was your or Fleib's assumption that all Clearaudio MM carts have the same 'generator'? If this is actualy the case then I havea much cheaper suggestion. On ebay.uk there is one ConceptMM listed for 40 GBP. With Axel... | |
"Harder" cartridge recomendation Dear Dover, Have you ever seen an altar made from acousticmaterials? There is an obvious preference for exotic marblekinds or granite. And, you know, those are also designed byarchitects...Why should our own be less? | |
"Harder" cartridge recomendation In defence of Dover I must confess to like his kind of humor. He should however, as is advisable reg. the Germans among us, say in advance that he is joking. If he wants tostay out of trouble that is. | |
"Harder" cartridge recomendation Dear Lew, My 'blanket statement' was made in the context ofmy own experience so no 'universal statement' was made inthe logical sense . My was made by induction from a limited number of carts that I own while any 'universal statement' should be ma... |