rauliruegas
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Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Lew: Yes I try 47K for LOMC cartridges time ago and don't like it but I try it again ( due to Dave and you comments. ) and I don't give me any " new " better characteristic that change my mind about, I try it with the XV-1s and MC 2000.Now, t... | |
Are Bang and Olufsen turntables any good? Dear Rhanechak: Like you I heard a B&O TT sveral times but way way back for to have a today precise opinio on it.What I can tell you about B&O products is that even today some of its cartridge models ( MI ) are very good quality performers... | |
I Got Some Classic Cartridges Need Set-Up Advice Dear Dfelkai: You can email me any time you need.Regards and enjoy the music,Raul. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Lew: Interesting link article. As important is the resonace frequency in a tonearm/cartridge combination as are ther factors between the relationship behavior between that items combination, the " ideal " frequency resonance can't give you an... | |
the perfect tonearm Dear Mikeyc8:Yes, it makes a good match with the own magnesium lustre headshell.Btw, If you choose for the Ikeda headshell wires be carefully to choose the right ones for the cartridge you have because the S-50 are a little short and not works wit... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Headsnappin: I use the Nagaoka in medium and high effective mass tonearms with good results, The Nagaoka is around 9grs on weigt and 12cu on compliance: a friendly cartridge.The B&O is a light weight cartridge with higher compliance than ... | |
I Got Some Classic Cartridges Need Set-Up Advice Dear Defelkai: +++++ " Grace F9 Ruby (got this one mounted now) " +++++++fortunately for you an unfortunately for all your other cartridges that I owned.As Doug say it well cleaning the stylus is almost the first step along cleaning the cartridge ... | |
Why is the price of new tonearms so high Dear T bone: The best we can do in a forum like the Agon one is try to learn ( while are there. Over the time, if no one " use/post " on it, the threads disappear/delete in automatic. ) and make a personal archive of what is interesting for each o... | |
How to make a true comparison? Dear Pryso: +++++ " In the end making any meaningful comparisons is a tedious job requiring considerable skill. " ++++I agree wth Stanwall but that " tedious job " is part of a serious comparison.Your first part of the solution 1 is the way to go:... | |
the perfect tonearm Dear Mickeyc8: The Lustre GST-801 that Nandric suggest isa very good and versatile one for what you asking:VTA on the fly, easy ( magnetic ) anti-skate device, easy VTF setting ( magnetic too. ), classic looking not a straight tonearm, comes with ... | |
Why is the price of new tonearms so high Dear Dertonarm: I own several cartridges and tonearms ( vintage and today ones. ) not because I'm a collector but because is a learning subject where I need different tonearms and different cartridges too, I use it for enjoy the music and I use it... | |
Vintage Denon Direct Drive Turntable Dear Lew: That Denon looks gorgeous, good job and good listening too.Regards and enjoy the music,Raul. | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Jlin: Good to know it, thank you.Raul. | |
Establishing a common analog listening bias Yes Perrew but there ( RIAA ) I have the control on it through our phonolinepreamp design and in the other side you can have a near " perfect "cartrdge/tonearm/record set-up and enjoy more time the music that every 30-60 seconds stand up and fine ... | |
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC? Dear Lew: You are right but was my fault not to explain it in a more precise way, let me do it this time:a cartridge designer always ( I hope ) makes a voicing to the cartridge looking to meet what are the designer targets.The original B&O car... |