rauliruegas
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Calling all VDH Colibri Fanatics and Experts ... Dear @analogluvr : Even that this thread comes from 2008 let me to add that the Colibri is a quality performer very hard to beat and a real/true challenge for any today top/premium LOMC cartridge.Set up is the name of the game ( as always ) especi... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @o_holter : I owned/own the 99, Helikon, Clavis, Clavis D'capo, Kleos and heard the Skala ,Titan, Titan i, Etna and Atlas. These last two Lyra models along the Kleos are way diferent performers against the other Lyra kind of designs.Lyra star... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @jeff1225 / @chakster : Exist many information in the net about the original P77 vs A&R P77.This is a minimum part of it:""" Recently a very knowledgeable friend, told me to try this combination:Get a A&R Cambridge 77 cartridge fr... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @jeff1225 : I can read that you already experienced the MM alternative, so the " road " is to listen diferent very good " flavors " that asm you said gives " more fun ". Good.Regards and enjoy the music,R. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? @jeff1225 : Good choice.R. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear @jeff1225 : The Ortofon M20 Super ( both models. ) are a good MM experience.As all cartridges those ones are very sensitive to load impedance and to load capacitance. As always system dependt too and dependent against our music/sound prioriti... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? @cleeds : """ It seems to me that it's really a matter of preference, .."""that's exactly where started your misunderstood on what I'm talking about.I'm not talking about any one preferences or what we like but what is wrong or good that has no... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? Dear @lewm : A tonearm manufacturer " normally " makes his design for any kind of cartridge compliance included his kind of tonearm damping choice .Feedback, vibrations, noises, resonances, distortions comes from everywhere ( TT platter, platter m... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? As always dead silence/no answer. Have not any single argument/fact as all the other promotion's gentlemans.I'm sure that some day all of us will learn: or not?R. | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? @syntax : Your skills/abilities to avoid answers to my specific questions are " admirable ".I never ever read or " listen " that you and your audio advisor ( btw, any one. ), that " die for FR marvelous performance/design ", any single argument an... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? Dear @cleeds : """ Raul is actually the only person I've ever heard who didn't think the FR-64S was an outstanding pickup arm. """Not really. Now, one main target and I can say critical target in any tonearm design is that can cope with the car... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? Dear @cleeds : Again, IT'S NOT. I don't care per se what any one loves to listen and how is listening it or what they think.But any one of us and you are not an exception are listening " distorted " music through our audio systems and you can't ch... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? Dear @cleeds : """ but it’s really presumptuous of you to speak for others and state that they love distortion, too. """No it's not. As I said in my post till today we have no altenative but live with distortions. Like it this fact or not.Rega... | |
FR64s & Orsonic Av-1s Effective mass ? Dear @analogluvr : Audio world must lives with distortions and yes I love distortions as you too but difference is what kind of distortions makes less harm to the MUSIC and to what is recorded in the LP grooves.I'm sure that you love diferent kin... | |
what is the problem with too much tracking force? Dear @czarivey : Maybe you don't read yet the link in my last post that I think is a learning lesson for each one of us.You will know that your 0.2 grs comment is just out of place because ignorance about. The Lyra designer ( JC. ) explain it very... |