Harold, I got the idea from Dgarretson. He is light years ahead of me in knowledge regarding, well anything related to turntables and arms, and probably many other things not discussed.
I will try some different materials and see what happens. |
Raul, the Precept 220 showed up today. The cartridge has a lot of promise, even with the 220xe stylus. Took a little while for the bass to show up. Only about 3 hours on it. Can get a little bright so far.
Regarding TT mats. I use the Acoustic Sig. platter bare or the Boston II if I can't get the cartridge to settle down. The AS has silencers, but don't know if that's a sales thing or something real. I tried a couple of others, but so far come back to these two. Always looking for a better mouse trap though. Would be interested in a weight. |
Raul, The silencers are flat with the platter, so the vinyl is not in contact with any rubber. The theory, at least as I understand, is more in absorption and dissimilar metals not allowing resonance. It kind of sets off my BS meter, but the table has performed great, so maybe it works???
I ordered the Reso-mat, as it is quite reasonably priced. I like the idea of pigskin. I think there is an old football in my son's old room. :) |
Dgob, I guess we would need a platter without silencer's in our system to actually know the effect of the silencers. I do remember a Acoustic Sig. video where Gunther had someone rap the aluminum platter to show it ring, and then rap a Storm, I think, and it was quiet. I believe the idea has merit, but how much is the overall table and chosen arm and how much is the platter silencers? I don't know.
The record on the platter seems faster to me. May be the rise in pitch you mention. I like the Boston mat too, but as Lewm said, you can hear it's effect. The bare platter, seems to have less signature, to me. |
Lewm, I get great sound from the Mat II, and only can tell the very slight masking of highs, when I go back to the bare platter. As you know, this is so system dependent. Next week I might decide it is to bright and go to the Mat II full-time again.
I am looking forward to trying the resomat and actually like Storyboy's dots on a record idea. Sort of the same idea implemented differently.
Can you describe the difference between the Mat I and the II? I was thinking the Mat I might work better on my current setup. Just a little less damping. |
Raul seems to be driving the market. We just need some good old insider information to buy ahead of his announcements. Maybe an investment newsletter for $10 a month.
Btw, As good as the Precept is ; Raul keep it up as long as its fun or till I am broke! |
Raul, I would enjoy a comparison between the Precept 440 and 550, when you get your 550 stylus.
The Precept 550 on the 220 body is very smooth in the high registers. With a little work with VTA, I was able to get rid of most the " carmel " sound Dgarretson committed on, but it still has an overall warm signature. The soundstage is open. It feels like you could get up and walk around inside the musicians. I have VTA slightly positive, and tracking at the minimal .75 grams.
On more aggressive music I prefer the 220 stylus, as the 550 stylus seems to take the edge off a little. Just personal taste though. It definitely belongs in my top cartridges.
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After rereading what I had written, I realized it sounds sort of negative.
The bass on the Precept 550 is as deep as I have heard on my system, and very tight. Although it leans to the warm side, it still has great detail retrieval.The highs, while sometimes a little soft/ smooth, have a lot of detail and air. |
Lewm, Dgarretson's wife said, "big and buttery", after only a few hours.
My mistake. |
Raul, I will continue to listen and break in the Precept. We can discuss once you get your 550ml stylus and you hear it. I agree, it is surprising.
To my ears the 220 and 550 have the same general sound, but would never be confused with each other. The 220 is open and a little course, while the 550 is smooooooth and detailed.
I don't like my Clash to sound smooth! |
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Raul, I just modified a Akai RS180 to fit the Precept. The RS180 is the same as the Atn14, which has a Shibata tip. Closest I can get to a 440 stylus without modifying an Ant 20ss or 152 stylus, which I am not going to do. I will let you know what I think. |
Fleib, the 15/20 stylus have to be shortened to fit. The 155lc and 152 snap in square instead of round.
The Akai RS180 does not sound right to me, but I will play with it a little more. |
Hi Raul, Any thoughts on the 150anv yet? It is to me more like we were expecting from an Audio Technica ML . It is still breaking in at 25+ hours.
On another note, the Reso- mat is good. Of course it will be system dependent, but worth checking out for a small amount of money. |
Not a bad cartridge for us numbskulls stuck with 47k either.
The biggest surprise was at the end of long break in periods,the rather smooth Precept 220/550ml and the bright, bass boomy At 150ml do sound very close. Amazing to say the least.
I have not heard the Precept 440lc, but I did purchase cheap 220xe stylus. Raul, would you think the ruby/ line contact would come close to the beryllium/ line contact. |
I only mention the Precept and AT150anv being good at 47k for those reading who do not have, for whatever reason, the ability to change from 47k. Raul and others have long applauded the virtues of 100k, and who am I to disagree.
I personally, when I upgrade to a better Shindo pre, do not want to have to say it is modified. If I thought I would be keeping this Preamp I already would have modified it to 100k. I will have to at least for a while, as I save my pennies, accept "second best".
Life is a series of compromises. I have had to accept" second best" in many areas. Hope your day is good, |
I am also in theory, agree with Nandric and Dover, but if the cartridge was made for beryllium, ruby (MAY?) be the next best available material. I have heard the Precept 220xe which is an aluminum cantilever with epiliptical stylus, but did not finish breaking it in. To me it was edgy in the highs, but maybe, with a little more breakin and setup, it would be good. Others have commented that it was very good.
There is only one way to find out, but if I was a betting man, the safe money would be on, not quite as good, although the retipper might make it sound glorious. |
Raul, when I heard the Pioneer PC330 I could tell it had a lot of promise, but the low freq. had a lot of slop. Timeltel cleaned it up, and Halcro helped secure a replacement. The highs and mids were excellent as I remember. I had been looking for one, but i guess I fell asleep. Now I will have to pay a "Raul" premium. :) |
Raul, the stylus was abused. It was off center and had gunk on it which Timeltel scraped off. I only listened for a short one or two hours. I should not have even commented on the cartridge. It was just passing through. |
One of the reasons Timeltel was given for being censored was that he referenced another competing website ( V E Database). How strange. If you never hear from me you will know what happened. :) |
Harold, Sorry to have driven your cost up. You DOG! :)
Enjoy! |
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I have and LOVE the Acutex 320lpm, but others had commented that the M320 was better, so I was hoping to find out, but and old foosball injury caused my click finger to slip. Yeah, thats the ticket. :)
I am very happy it went to a good home. Let us know your impressions. |
Nandric, I think it was more a "retro" move. The old is cool again for a short period.
To be honest I can't afford to move into the brave new future with Raul and remain married. I still love the hunt, but will have to hunt less. |
Talk about a blast from the past. The Ortofon M20fl has been on my turntable for about a week. This is a really good cartridge, and has easily found stylus. Whatever I have played has sounded good. Not in the top categories, but has some nice qualities.
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Stltrains, What is your opinion on the Signet Tk7e? Although not Raul approved it sounds good with the tk3 shibata stylus from Thakker, and I really like it with the Akai Rs180 at a lower cost. The ultimate upgrade is the At 20ss so lots of options.
I do, personally, like the Signet Tk7lca better though. |
Halcro, I had not considered the AT-150anv against the TK7lca and the TK7su. I actually hope you are wrong in them sounding alike. :). I will listen to the 2 TK7's and both the TK10 and AT 150anv and see if I agree with you.
Raul, I will have to concede that the bass on the TK10 is tighter than the TK7su, but to me with acoustic bass, the resonance (distortion? ) on the TK7su sounds right to me on my system, with my bias. Anyway, It's good to have them all to choose from.
Sorry If I misunderstood you not liking the TK7su, but for me " fumigate" is a strong word. |
Mike, Actually it is a TKN 2, but it looks like a TKN 22 would work. Both are elliptical, but TKN 2 stylus looks better on paper. I have not heard the 22. You can compare the two directly at ttneedles. The Atn 22 will not work.
I was just wondering what you thought, so let us know when you get a chance. Also wanted to remind you about the different stylus upgrades if you liked the TK7e. |
Travbrow, to avoid confusion, is your cartridge a long nose 312 lpm, or the short nose m312? |
Travbrow, yes the Acutex 312 is a good rocker cartridge. It is not as refined, as you mentioned, as some of the better cartridges, including it's siblings the 315 and 320. It is the best $60 cartridge I have heard. Google acu tex bar for some info on the Acutex line. Pictures on page 4 are sweet. |
Travbrow , Sometimes refinement can definitely be overrated, but if you get a chance to hear the Acutex 315/320, do so. All the boogy of the 312 plus added texture.
Tube, you rebel. :-) |
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Krenzler, thanks for mentioning you Technics EPC-u205cmk3 with the Jico SAS. I never liked my Mk3 with the Jico, so maybe there is a problem with my stylus. I do love the 205mk3 with it's stock stylus. What resistance are you listening at ? I always found the MK3 with Jico sas to be to bright sounding, but may try another, just to get the technics working again. |
Halcro, I also just emailed them. It is very hard to communicate the way this is being moderated, and if you back up your statement with a source that does not meet the moderator's approval, you get Blacklisted, for lack of a better word.
If you've noticed, even Raul's replies are even being held up, and the answers are coming through the next day in blocks of disjointed answers. It seems really hard to argue! :>) |
I received a reply from Louis at Audiogon, stating that he was sorry for the inconvenience, and that he would remove the mod. restrictions, but we needed to report any "miscommunication" to him.
Sounds fair to me. |
Griffithds, not exactly sure of the answer to either question.
However,please report any miscommunications to us. ( Louis)
I take miscommunication as bad behavior. Freedom has responsibility; be responsible and keep freedom.
I think the moderation started with Jbethree on pg. 173. This is about a month after the headshell war spilled over to this thread, starring on pg. 163, so I don't know if they are related. I don't see anything else, although I am skimming. |
I was finally able to find a Shure 120he cartridge, and having purchased a couple of 140he stylus awhile back, now have a Shure 140he. It is starting to sound good, although only a few hours on it. The guard on the 140he is not a snap off, and seems to have a pin through the cartridge. Has anyone broke this stylus stabilizer off?
I was also wondering if anyone had used the Shure Ultra 300 stylus on the Shure 140he and if it was an improvement?
Mike, did you get the Signet TK7lca yet? |
"We don't need no stinkn moderator" |
Hello Raul, I have finally got the Shure 140he broke in, I think. It has about 25 hours now. At the 10-15 hour mark I was ready to quit, and was very disappointed, but now, all is good. Took a lot of tweaking the setup also. It is real smooth, and you can't dampen it at all, or it has no dynamics.
I do not know if it is as good as the Precept, or the 150 anv, but I will compare them in the next few days. I can't imagine a better sound though, and think from memory it is as good.
I think at this level, they are all great, and it becomes a matter of what you are listening for. Subtle differences . |
Raul, I agreed 100%, and was very disappointed, until I went back to the bare platter on the AS. I had been using the Trans-fi mat with the AT 150 anv. (didn't sound good on the platter). The cartridge came alive.
Have you thought about having inserts installed on one of your Acoustic Signature platters? Dgob said it is a big improvement, although I have not heard the platter without inserts.
To all, Raul makes a good point about it being to smooth/ laid back. It might not work for most of you. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. It can be very good in some systems and boring in others. |
Harold, I don't know how the evil prince, who got his butt kicked, can be honored, however I do get the joke! :)
I have an ULTRA 300 stylus on the way. |
I am exactly the opposite of Lewm and Mike. I rarely listen to the same cartridge for more than a week at a time. I am able to listen to music for about 4-5 hours a night, when my wife is in China, ( about 5-6 months a year) and about 2 hours a night when she is home, and I just decide to change it for some reason or another.
I'm glad I am not like that with my women. :) |
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Is it possible we are back to "people hear different"? Some people's turntables are driving them crazy with speed errors that others cannot detect, while others are saying the pitch of a certain instrument was off, and another cannot detect that. Others are hung up on bass management. Oh, that's a different story. Sorry couldn't resist.
Is it possible that some hear problems with digital while others don't?Some are bothered by gaps in sound,they shouldn't be able to hear?
I developed my theory, when I thought back on my lifetime of listening to music. Like most of you, I listened to music all my life, all the time. On the radio and latter with vinyl, 8 track, and cassettes. When digital came out I bought into the hype, and purchased a CD player. Looking back, I also quit listening to music as much at the same time. I could not listen to digital very long and even though I thought it sounded better than my cheap record player something was not right. That went on for most of 20 years, buying all the new CD's, but not being able to really listen to them.
Then I purchased a turntable and I have been sitting and listening to music again. Can't seem to get much done at the house anymore, but enjoying music as I use to a long time ago.
Still listen to digital, but I rarely get though a CD without taking it out. Does something I hear in digital bother my brain? I personally think it sounds good, but just can't listen. |
Halcro, I found it interesting that you still choose the Signet TK7lca to the AT150anv. I think the 150anv is more detailed in all areas, but the Signet does sound like LIVE music, on my system.
Good ear on catching they sound more alike than different. What do you find lacking in the AT 150anv? It is probably my favorite cartridge, but may be to strong a personality for some on their systems. If I had to rank the Signet/ At / Precept, I would currently say: AT150anv - by a hair Signet 7lca Precept 550 Signet 10ml At 20ss Signet TK7su
The AT150anv also has the advantage of being available, at least for a while anyway. |
Raul, Really!!!!
I did not like the sound of the Denon player and picked a much nicer Marantz SACD player. It sounds great , but I don't listen, and now it misreads. I have 1000's of SACD and good redbook CD's. I am looking at a much better Dac, and we will see if you are correct, but have my doubts, due to actual history.
I will continue to spend my money on what I enjoy ,and you can be as hard headed and condescending as you want. |
Harold, I think your on to something. I think I still have my 3 head Yamaha cassette deck in a closet somewhere. Then we could get some distortions going! You are going to force me to play some Rush or Uriah Heep in your honor. I don't think they have been out of their case in 30+ years.
Bummer, gave all my cassette's away. I may have some lp's though. Probably has peanut butter on them, but WTHeck. |
I also agree with All above that we need good digital, if only because of the music not recorded on LP's.
Raul, I have had the Bel Canto CD2 playing into the Dac3. Check that out. Great sound, never listened. I have tried and for the reason above, will continue looking for a good digital solution. i am thinking a tube source DAC is the best solution. :). I am using a cheap Pioneer DVD player as a source at this time, and use it just as much as the more $$ solutions.
While the chipset in the Dac is important, the analog output, and EVERYTHING else is equally important. IMHO. |
Turntableneedles has a much different description of the Precept 550ml than LP Gear. Micro line is stated as better than .2x.7, which is usually how an elliptical is measured. No mention of beryllium. |
Griffithds, the 550ml sounds fine. I agree with Nandric that it is not as open as the Akai RS180, but if you can't return it, listen to it. It is darker sounding, but that is not always a bad thing. Some people will prefer the 550ml over the RS180. Until I put the RS180 back on yesterday, and got it working perfectly, I would have been one of them.
I am going to use a 220 body to install a AT155lc.
The only difference in body styles is color. |
I should have said I am going to install a used AT155lc Stylus in a Precept 220 body. I cannot find my small screwdriver set or it would be done.
The Akai is usually about $150 from a vendor on Ebay. Auctions are/were fairly regular in the past.
Fleib, Were you able to listen to the 550ml? I do believe you are correct, but even the normally honest Turntableneedles says it is the top of the line Precept stylus. However we paid for an ML with Beryllium, and should be able to return them. |
Trimmed a AT20ss and it fits like a glove. Very minor shortening of the stylus assembly. |
With the Audio Technica 20ss stylus on the Precept body there is distortion in the midrange. Moving on for now. Win some you lose some. |