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Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Raul: I must admit envy of those who listen to one TT, one TA & one cart. Resonance can be constructive or destructive, a blessing or a curse. Underdamped, over damped, bloom, glare, grain, steely, glassy, woody, dark, analytical, the... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Raul: "In the mean time have fun." Yes, that's important. I hope none took my "project" seriously, it seemed there was more "heat" than "light" in recent communications here, & my foolishness served to "lighten" things up . BTW, it sh... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards: IMHO Lew is on the right track, anyone tried something as simple as blue tack or self-adhesive drawer bumpers placed in strategic locations? Wood mount is an easily heard improvement. Still seeking investors for headshell. Prefer unmarked... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, all: All this discussion of exotic headshells has given me inspiration. I intend to head for the shop and lash together a double-wishbone suspended design, gyroscopically stabilized and with a "smart fluid" sensor controlled hydraulic ada... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/glanz/mf-series.shtmlPeace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Acman3: Hi, Danny. If your carts are of the LPM series, the 312 stylus is bonded, on a round bushing. Eff. tip mass is higher, 0.6mg versus 0.5 for either the 315/320. All three are on a titanium tube, the 312 & 315 a straight cantile... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Grbluen2: If the cantilever is simply rotated and not bent then you may be able to correct it yourself. Pull up the AudioKarma turntable forum, find "Search", enter "rotated cantilever" & click on Google site search. This is not an un... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
Regards, Nandric: Audio Technica nomenclature is simple. Almost. In the instance of the TK(x) carts, the first production might be called "big-block" carts, they are most easily described as rectangular. This would include the TK7E (elliptical) an... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
Regards, Nandric: Nikola, apparently Henry holds you in such high esteem he wishes to spare you the frustration of finding the "E" and "Ea" styli are of different geometries.If I remember correctly, the TK1Ea and TK3Ea were of lower inductance, 49... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
Regards, Halcro: Now I'm being advised by someone who eats---CALAMARI?Peace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Raul: Lucky you! I'm going through nearly the same situation with an EPC-U25. Same family as the Technics P23 or EPC-205 and with a solid 1/2" mount. One stylus from Nagaoaka, another "generic", not impressed. Have ordered a JICO SAS for ... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
Regards, Nandric: Relating to the AT20SS, Henry and I were in communication at the time, he and had both found the 20SS carts. Both of our carts were supplied with generic styli. There was little commendable about the performance. Based on the evi... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Raul: It was a PC-330, not the 400. There's one to be found at Top Choice Audio. Someone thinks a lot of it, $200. Flaking paint but the "beryllium" tag is still on it. 0.5 conical & 3mv output.1973. "The people" would gather, relax (... 
Glanz moving magnet cartridges
Regards, Nandric: In publications contemporary to the TK7E/SU, Signet insists the cart should be paired with a low-mass arm; "We cannot recommend the cartridge being used with any other than---". From several of the comments above, it seems matchi... 
phase linear 8000 turntable
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/pioneer/pl-l1000.shtmlPeace,