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Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Stltrains: De nada. Most would agree with Raul concerning the general quality of Technic R&B gear. The Signet is a favorite, good to hear you're enjoying the arm/cart combination. Should you wish to do so, substitute an ATN155LC stylu... 
Do I Have the Wrong Cartridge?
Regards, Gentlemen: This page (relating to moving mass):http://www.vinylengine.com/turntable_forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=22894&start=112as well as the entire thread might be interesting.Peace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Raul: Last used the EPA-500H on a SP-15 TT, much preferred the EPA-250. The difference between the two arms is noticeable. The 500H arm still has an ADC RZL set up on it, not listened to for two years.I've not tried the 500H arm on the JV... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Fleib: LOL. 13Ea/155LC. Good dynamic swing.Tonally balanced, "sweet" without conveying congestion. Very easy to listen to for extended sessions, imaging is noteworthy. Cohesive in character, does Steely Dan well. The Garrott is more aggre... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
My sense of humor Fleib has thoroughly provoked,Henry Gibson's poetic license should be revoked---Peace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Acman3: Unpublished works, Danny. It's probably best they stay that way.Intend to revisit the Shure ML140HE, the Garrott/SAS and AT13Ea/155LC mongrel are getting a lot of play.Peace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Stltrains: Arm connection is good, be sure to keep the fixing screw tight or the arm will hummm. Neutral/damped enough to identify the sonic footprint of headshells or cables. In spite of the "proprietary" configuration of the supplied ca... 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Poem. By Henry GibsonThe fashionable audiophile has no answer, Distracted by analytical pale and shrill; The record does not meet the arm, With MM carts we'll no longer deal; The industry is anchor’d now in digitals' sound, With all others we're c... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
Regards, DU:http://audio-database.com/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/player/pl-70-e.htmlThanks for the insight & as always,Peace, 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
Regards, Thuchan: Wether intended for professional or home use is secondary to the question, "Has it stood the test of time?" Denon's answer to the 930 was the DP-100, engineered for broadcast but available with plinth for the audiophile. Other no... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
Regards, Lewm: If you have a link to the full article I'd be grateful if you'd provide it. The "ranking" has been debated before. Although there were apparently supporting statistics, your assessment of subjective evaluation seems plausible. A soc... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
Regards, Thuchan: "IF you pull the measurement card". This depends on which "deck" one is dealing from.Would like to find the entire SS review, only able to find pieces here & there.This one is also interesting:Stereo Sound #55, summer 1980Rev... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
Regards. Found while researching Pioneer P3. Some may find this interesting:http://www.head-fi.org/t/338477/high-end-turntable-showdownPeace. 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Stltrains: Mike, might take a look HERE for reference, any of group "K" or "L" will work with the 120 through 160 family of carts, as will the ATN440MLa. Carts ending with "OCC", such as Stoney's ML180 OCC require a different fitment.Peace, 
Who needs a MM cartridge type when we have MC?
Regards, Stltrains: Audio magazine reviewed the TK7lca in 1984, tested to within 1db, 20 to 20k and balance 0.5db 20 to 20k. Other observations were excellent separation, extremely smooth response curve and uncolored response. Closing comments: "W...