Raul
That is very interesting web site. As you said, good opporunity to buy one and then buy the factory NOS stylus for the AT24/25 from one of the stylus web sites Raul mnetioned previously. |
Dgob
I agree the technics is a superb cartridge - one of my two references.
I see you have an Ikeda 407 tonearm.. How do you find it and how does it sound? How do you change arm height on the arm?
cheers |
Hi T-bone
the old set screw VTA changer. I have that type with my ortofon tonearm. It is a royal PITA.
So does it sound better than a FR-66? |
Halcro
At least you can actually hear MM cartridges on your Phantom. Mine gets covered in a mist of RF and other associated crap.
I would luv to hear them sound horrid :-)
Is one reason maybe due to the Phantom being a unipivot tonearm. MC's sound a lot better in my Naim ARO than do MM's, and that is a unipivot.
Whereas on my Exclusive P3/P10 and Ortofon tonearm, they sound a lot better.
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Halcro
can't listen to MC's anymore. Sounds like you need some tubes in your system to soften the blow :-)
I do know what you mean with the typical MC sound (tipped up upper frequencies) - luckily the A90 has none of that MC sound - very smooth, flat frequency, where the XV-1 can sound a tipped up in the treble in direct comparison.
I don't think Bob Graham ever designed his Phantom by using MM's. Lucky I have a couple of other tables that play MM's just fine.
If you can't get the Axden working, I'll come over and pick it up and try in my Exclusive P3 :-)
BTW, in what way does the Copperhead sound better than the Phantom - it seems like on every cartridge. I am guessing the Davinci souns better with MC's as it is a litle more forgiving/musical than the Phantom?
cheers |
Halcro
One area of the Phantom that is critical to performance is the damping fluid. Unfortunately changing the level of damping is a royal PITA. Have you played around with the damping fluid on the MM's
My exclusive P3/P10 have integral dampinmg fluid and a dial, so easy to dial in on what sounds best with each cartridge.
cheers |
Plinko
I own the Nagoaka MP50 and tye dyna XV-1. Is the MP50 better than the XV-1. No its not, however its not worse either, only different.
The MP50 has a more balanced sound and maybe can sound a little lite at worst, fresh and vibtant at best.
the dyna definately has a bigger bass, but depending on your system may be a bit bloated in direct comparison. thy dyna has that MC high end lift (to a lower degree to most) that a lot of MC's have, not a bad thing indeed, but there never the less after you havce played with MM's for a while.
for the $$, a bargin but don't expect it to be at a different level but it definately has the potential to sound great with the rigfht ancillaries. the XX2 is very good. |
Raul, I have not updated a few items. have a look now, you should be happier :-)
I gotta get a camera for the others |
What is the difference between the stylus of the ATN23A, ATN24 & ATN25. the price ranges from $129 thru to $189. see link
http://www.stereoneedles.com/audio-technica.html
However at this web site, all these stylus seem to be interchangable??
http://www.styli.co.nz/stylus-709.html
I want to buy a replacement stylus for my AT25.
thanks |
Hi Raul
To confirm. the ATN24 & ATN25 are exactly the same styulus replacement, even thou they are charging more $$ for the ATN25 ?
regards |
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Timeltel / Raul
I have ordered the AT25 NOS replacement stylus from stereoneedles.com. the A$ is quite gpood at the moment, so no better time to do it.
The AT25 is sounding extremely good and frankly wondering what the new stylus will bring to the musical equation. If anyone can find an AT24/25, grab it fast as you can still buy the NOS stylus replacements.
The AT25 with the Technics EPCP100Cmk4 are on another performance level than my other MM's. I might be getting to the stage like Dgob to sell off some of my other MM's.
cheers |
Hi Raul
No don't own the 4000DIII or the AT-20SS.
Up til now, I thought most AT cart's were on the lean side. The AT25 while not warm or full, is a just a fraction laid back which suits my listening style and enables longer term listening.
BTW, have you heard the AT34?. I friend of mine has been kind anough to loan me one for a while - trouble is I am loth to remove the Technics 100C or the AT25 from the tables at the moment.
Can you still get the 4000D111 ? I thought they were $400 or more now? |
thanks Halcro
How does the 400D/III sound? All responses welcome. It certainly does not look like much - cheap and nasty like the 1080LT I have.
My 1080LT is a little overly smooth and boring.
I see you can get replacement stylus for less than 440. |
Here is a Empire 4000D/iii not to bid for!! Up over $1350 and still 2 days to go.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Empire-4000-D111-Gold-Phono-Cartridge-/220669585346?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3360eea7c2 |
Hi Timeltel
I am waiting patiently for my ATN25 stylus to travel Downunder.
Please let us know how it sounds after you get it :-)
BTW, I am running my AT25 at 1.29 gms and a small amount of antiskate and it sounds great. |
Lewm said - Anyway, I have an AT20SS, and that's it for me Famous last words Lew, again? Frankly I don't beleive it :>) |
Hi Lew
sorry to hear about the family illness. yes hifi takes a very long 2nd place on these occasions.
all the best |
However, in my set up at least, it did not bear comparison with the Technics Mk4.
Once set up correctly, IMO, the Technics brings audio into a whole new place. Just can't help yourself can you Dgob, rubbing it in to all and sundry :-) It is an exceptional cartridge. It does not have the ultimate bass depth and slamm, however with your monitor speakers you will never miss that. |
Raul, sometimes you really are a tool. With respect, you respect no ones opinion unless they agree with you 100%. anyone reading this thread can see that. Anyway, that is the way you operate and at least you do it consistantly, so we know what to expect:-)
Lew is correct, we are saying the same thing and you agree that the "perfect bass" of the 100mk4 can make other bass bloated if you have voiced your system that way, like you have.
The fact is the 100mk4 bass is a little leaner/tighter whatever "language" makes you feel better than a lot of other top quality carts. maybe similar to the ZYX universe bass ?? This was more obvious when I recently demoed the ARC ref phono2 (btw great phono stage). mids and upper frequencies are the best I have heard with the 100mk4
If ever I feel the need to control some big deep bass - like your cat people 12 inch, or massive attack, Leftfield etc it is the perfect cartridge.
But, there is no perfect cartridge, and that my fiend is the joy we are all experiencing when we have several at our disposal.
Is it just me, or are all of your "worlds best" carts almost unobtainable - any link there with exclusitivity breeds superiority?
Dgob, my bad - did not realise you have two subs - anyway my comments were more tongue - you bett get used to some stick as you Pommies are going down in the ashes :-)
BTW, the EPC 100mk3 is one of the worlds best carts ever - we do agree on that and i fort one will not let it go. In fact I might spin the new Orb with David Gilmour album as that has really nice deep bass - perfect for the 100Mk4.
cheers |
HI Lew
Yes, what you have explained is correct and great to see that you understand. I was talking about playing music in general and the technics does not have as much bass weight as some other cartridges - namely some MC's. That is a godsend on some records and not so on others. No different to the tonal differences on many cartridges. Does that mean it does not go flat down to 20 hz - probably not.
Funnily when you look at the measured frequency graph that comes with the Technics, they only measure down to around 40hz, where the AT25, dyna XV-1 and denon 103r all are measured down to 20hz on those frequency graphs that come with some cartridges. the dyna has a slight bass lift in the 20 - 40 hz range. not sure why.
we all make our choices and have our sonic and tonal preferences. I clearly understand that I do not have that SS bass slam,however it is more than made up with the magic that tubes provide. Someone with an all SS amplification chain, I can clearly understand why they may prefer MM's, just the same as in general someone with tubes may prefer MC's or some of us, both.
Lew, have you tried JL subs, they are supposedly very tight and fast and might be able to keep up with you big Sound Lab's.
cheers
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Heh Lew, Are you the bubble boy ? Moors, no Mooks!! |
Timeltel, that is not good news - keep us informed what Stereoneedles say. Regarding the AT25 stylus I ordered from Stereoneedles. I have had nothing but hassles and 2 months after ordering it has only just been shipped!! - Ordered Sept 10th - supposedly shipped Sept 15th - Oct 19th, asked to confirm shipment as it had not arrived. USPS generally takes 10 - 14 days to be delivered to Sydney. They said they would get right onto it and advise. - After multiple emails over the next 3 weeks I finally got a response that answered my question on Nov 10th - a couple of days ago. From: Jack Stern Subject: RE: order for ATN25 for Sydney Australia To: "'Shane Ryan'" Received: Thursday, 11 November, 2010, 4:04 AM
Dear Shane,
We visited with the principal owner of one of our delivery services and, lo and behold, when he could not provide a Certificate of Mailing, he searched his warehouse and . . . came up with the package at the back of an upper shelf; it had been made unseen and never made it to the Postal Service office.
One of our managers took it to the Postal Service this morning (see Certificate of Mailing below); all of us here wish to extend our sincerest apologies and, should you desire/require to order nother of your needs from us in the future, please bring this e-mail up for an additional discount (and the speediest shipment possible). So, I am still going to have to wait another couple of weeks before I see anything. I really hope I don't get a dud like Timeltel. Moops!!! cheers |
Oh gentlemen
Halcro can tell you, All the way in Aussieland, we have kangaroos and koala's everywhere - walking down the street, on our buses hitching for rides. If it was in USA, you guys would pull out you guns and blow them to Smithereens.
Slightly different culture down here boys :-)
then again, you guys have an world series and the world is not invited and your football players wear helmets.
peace |
Dear friends and Waynefia: This NOS Technics is looking for a " good place " to play, don't miss it:
cgi.ebay#ht_3759wt_1137
Looks like Halcro was the buyer. From Australia, makes sense |
Dear Raul
Why did you buy full range speakers if you don't use the bass drivers. You might as well bought a pair of monitors like Dgob.
Now - What subs and configuration would you buy if you were myself?. nothing changes except the subs.
There is no such product in the velodyne international product range as the HGS series.
Would you run the speakers full range and use the high pass filter, or use the low pass filter?. If low pass, please advise what transparent electronic crossover would you recommend.
this will be enlightening :-) |
Lew
It is well known that ESL's are supposed to be the best speaker for transparency, life and musicality vs another other design in the all important mids and upper frequencies - bass limitations maybe. I for one woulkd luv to hear a pair of Soundlabs done properly over any other speaker design.
Its no wonder if you are getting great sound and enough bass for your preferences, why you do not want to add a subwoofer / active crossover etc to potentially muddy the waters.
So, I am sure Raul can advise you on how to get perfect bass instegration into you wonderful Soundlab's using currently available subs etc.
I look forward to it :-)
cheers |
Raul
time to get out of your comfort zone. I live in Australia and am not going to try and get your obsolete Velodyne subwoofer which is not available.
Be practical and give some real advise on what to buy from current available product.
cheers Shane |
{quote}This confirm, at least, that in the AT23 and 24 the model number comes engraved.{quote}
Am I blind what model number comes engraved on the stylus? |
Hi Temeltel
That is no good about the AT25 stylus. At least you found a cheaper alternative.
Mine finally arrived and its playing sweet music on my Exclusive P3. nice improvement over the original stylus |
RE AT24/25 stylus.
It came in an official AT24/25 box. I did not look at the actual stylus to see any specific markings, however the potted hole in front of the screw is white compared with black on my original AT25. Then again, I bought it s/h so not sure if black was the original colour.
I will have a look when I am home
cheers |
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RE AT25 stylus
I have had a look at the stylus. I cannot see any markings on the stylus. I am not going to remove it from the headshell now to have a look. Superficially it looks similar to the needledepot. That being it has the white goo that is in the hole in front of the screw.
That said, I have looked at the stylus that came with the AT25 and that has no markings either. difference is that this has black in the hole.
Anyway, the stylus sounds great |
I think the success of these seeming anomalies of tonearm/cartridge matching simply show us that the data (for compliance and tonearm effective mass) we are given to plug into the equation are crap. Garbage in; garbage out. Or we just like that particular sound and how it gels in our system, rightly or wrongly |
Interesting point. I myself have been wondering whether there was a correlation between solid state electronics and favorable impressions of MM/MI cartridges vs MC ones, and vice-versa for tubes Lew, Its taken this long for you to realise there is a correlation :-) I've been saying this for some time, but I normally get shot down by the Pied Piper in his normal aggressive take no prisoners way.Just like my wife, I am getting good at switching off and using selective hearing. I have no doubt gents with SS systems or cool tubes might prefer MM's and visa versa as you say. System balance has a lot to do with it. |
Lewm. You prefer the Colibri to the Azden ? Must be your crappy tube gear, or your tonearm or ??
Or could it be possible that the Colibri is the better cartridge in your system regardless.
Don't worry, I suffer from the same dillusions, but maybe one day I'll be able to save up for a great SS system so I can truely throw away those MC's and tubes.
cheers, enjoy the festive season all :-) |
Lew, I would luv to get a Urushi. I feel it would be a great match with the P3. But which one ?
My Rosewood is very nice, yet lacks a bit of extension and refinement. |
Stiltskin, while I certainly enjoy your down-to-earth version of the english language, which apparently matches the level of your systems sound quality, I didn't meant the phrase "cartridge of the month" in any way negative. Well, that has got to be sledge of the month :-) very Funny Dert Mery Xmas |
Loading a MM cartridge at 100k or anything higher than 47k, when ther manufacturer specifies 47k, Is that classed as using you own equalisation to hide faults in the MM cartridge,your system or to get it to sound more MC like in upper frequency extension? |
Raul, At least you are admitting you are altering/ equalising the frequency response of most of your MM's from the manufacturer specs to better suit your system and musical tastes.
All perfectly valid, but certainly not consistent with your " flat frequency" and accuracy statements, while condemming anyone with tubes or not using subwoofers that relieve your full range speakers of playing full range.
almost goes back to the (in general blanket statement) MM with SS or lean tubes and MC's with tubes or musical SS with exceptionsof course.
rather ironic I guess, but a good way to finish off 2010.
Bottom line its clear - MM, MC, SS , tubes, sub or no sub - they are all vaild choices we make to enable each of us to enjoy the music and WAY ahead of CD's.
enjoy |
Raul, Why would you want to stop talking about FR tonearms if you have been asked. You have not been censored in the past and you clearly have an opinion based on using them. I am more than happy for you to discuss more about how full of resonances that FR tonearms are and how this effects the music IYO.
I think we are more than capable of determining the validity of your synopsis.
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Hi All
MM phono stages with the ability to change capacitance are far and few between, so most are fixed.
If you could choose one value, what would be as the best compromise for most MM carts out there. 100pf, 200pf or ???
a bit like 100ohm seems to be the standard resistive loading for MC's. |
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Halrco
Sounds like the FR tonearms must give out pleasant sounding resonances and distortions like tubes that many people prefer to listen to music with, including yours truely :-)
BTW, how do you listen to all your tables/tonearms with only two phono cards in your pre ? or have you bought a new phono ?
cheers |
Funny, I seem to be gravitating the other direction at the monment.
Due to me borrowing a ESC rebuild of a Linn Troika, I had to move my main MC phono in order to play my Linn/ARO with the Troika. This was my ultimate table/cartridge combo in 1988. Sounds wonderful, except not much bass at the moment. It's only had a few hours on it, so it may get better in the bass.
I then had to use a Ortofon MC step up transformer to use my XV-1 on the Phantom. Guess what, I really like the sound the transformer is giving. Really great synergy. Yes Raul, sacrilage and anti sematic I know
Bottom line in my system, outside my Technics EPC 100 Mk4, I mostly prefer MC cartridges. Not that there is anything wrong with MM's.
back to you your normal programming and MM cartridge of the month review :-) |
For once I agree with Raul
Keep posting cartridges you find on eBay or whatever that you think are worthwhile.
Perhaps some who read this thread and do not post are equally pissed by guys stockpiling cartridges that they have not yet played. Don't worry Lew, you are not alone myself included :>)
It was only through postings on this thread that I found the technics EPC100 .mk4. Thanks Roy |
Lewm. It will be interesting if the mods approve my post re Dert's universal tractor.
Expensive yes, looks impressive yes. At least he has put his money where his mouth is. Will be interesting on any user reviews (other than Syntax).
Anyone buying one ? |
Raul
One distinct advantage Derts protractor does have is that he has produced individual aliignment templates for tonearms like the Exclusive EA-03/10, FR 64-S, 66-S, Ortofon - all of which are based on the geometry specified by their designers, not the standard B,L or S. Only Dert has gone to all that trouble. Mint is unable to do that. |
HI Nadric, It does spindle diameter as well.
" It further incorporates 3 spindle adapters to accommodate and perfect center every spindle diameter from 7.05 to 7.20 spindle diameter without "play".
WE should probably start posting in the Uni Protractor thread, now that mods have allowed.
The perfect gift for the analog OCD
cheers |
Hey gents Just picked up a vintage SS phono stage. Luxman E-06 from Japan 1987. 3 inputs 1x MM & 2xMC and build quality is sensational. see link to page and picture. With all these vintage cartridges sound pretty good, I wondered if electronics really have improved that much in the last 25 years. This is my first piece of SS for a while, but I think I have now got a handle of the differences between this and my tube units. How does it sound, really good, more enjoyable than my previous SS units I have had in the rig, so I wonder if we have improved much in the last 25 years. Even thou my tube phono's are quiet, you can tell the difference when going to SS - queiter again. This now gives me a valid sound alternative when listening to different cartridges and different music - might even put a few MM's back on the table other than the Technics EPC100 Mk4. Anyone else tried any vintage amplification? http://hifigallery.info/luxman/e-06/
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Dgob
You clearly cannot use the Fiekert - It is part of the "false prophet" scamming hard earned $$ from you. :-) |
Dgob
Bummer to hear about your EPC-P100C-MK4, a real PITA.
Add a tube phono or amp and you will be able to enjoy those MC's a lot more if you run out of MM's. I am quite impressed with the Denon DL-S1 given its cheap entry point of 500-600 odd bucks.
Funny I just realigned my Technics EPC-P100C-MK4 with Raul's buddie's new Uni Tractor and one channel did not work. Luckily due to the really tight fit with the P adaptor the right channel armlead was touching one of the headshell metal pins - seperated them and right channel was back.
I guess after 30 years, all these old cartridges are closer to the end than the start of their lives.
I will miss mine when it eventually goes, however I have a few nice MC's so the pain will go quickly. |
Nandric. Good to see you got my little bit of dry Aussie. I mentioned the DL-S1 as it does have that neutral tone like the Technics EPC P100C mk4. It is OK to talk about MC's on this thread is it :-) ? The DL-S1 does like a SUT thou, however I am sure your ASR will cope just fine with all active gain. Doesn't the current ASR Basis exclusive allow MM gain as well as MC gain?
Dgarrestson, good to hear you are enjoying the DL-S1. as you said, punches a lot higher than its price and a good cartridge period, as long as it is loaded/driven correctly by the phono stage.
cheers |