Hi Raul ! Thanks for your very interesting thoughts about MM and IM carts and reviewing your ACUTEX army. I have a 25 years´ experience of SHURE Micro-Ridge/beryllium carts, especially the ULTRA 500 which is superb in my system. An Italian eBayer is selling the ACUTEX 415 STR. Can it match the ULTRA, or should I find the 320 III STR, or the 420 STR? Best regards |
Hi Raul ! The SHURE Ultra fits perfectly the SME III arm with 5 gram total mass and also Vic´s TERMINATOR that I´m currently using. Thanks for advice. There´s one ACUTEX M 320 III STR for sale in the US, unfortunately I can´t buy it because the seller will not ship to Europe. Oh, what a shame. Best regards |
Hi Dgarretson, Great ! I think it will work out just fine. Cheers |
Hi David, You´ve done very interesting experiments on SHURE 1000E´s capasitances and impedances ! I´ve found 150-160 pF with 47 kOhm sound best and also give the widest frequency response for the SHURE Ultra 500, my preamp doesn´t have other high impedances options though. Which of those your higher impedances can you recommend? |
Hi David, How good is your ACUTEX M 320 III STR now on Tomahawk ? I´m glad to say I´m also running The Terminator T3Pro with Tomahawk. How good is your Audio-Technica AT20SS ? I´ve just bought an old AT20SLa, unknown playing hours. It sounds very trebly/peaky and too sibilant. The sound is otherwise ok and the stylus looks ok, although the cantilever is very slightly bent horizontally and don´t have a microscope. Is your AT too sibilant, hopefully not ? Fascinating saddle there ! Cheers |
Hi David, Hardly can wait for your comparison about your ACUTEX carts ! Glad to hear your AT20SS is not peaky. Very interesting hear your comments about it on Tomahawk ! Also our Professor has an AT20SS and he says it´s not an easy cart to perfect set up but when it is the sound is first rate, very alive and never peaky. I understood Raul had had some problems but he added ceramic on headshell and it "tamed" the somewhat too up-front sound. So there´s something wrong with my stylus and I will buy a new original 20SS replacement as he advices. Cheers |
Hi Raul, Glad to hear your AT20SS is not peaky and it is at the same time very alive, that´s very promising. You are quite right, there´s something wrong with my stylus, very likely it is not a Shibata at all. I take your advice and will buy a new original 20SS replacement stylus. Thank you ! |
Porto, Welcome to The TERMINATOR World ! I´ve been running The TERMINATOR 3Pro for 2.5 years, and I bought The Tomahawk wand just a few weeks ago. Your Infinity Black Widow has a 3 gram wand and my SME III has 4.5 gram wand. They are quite similar, both are made for the most compliant carts. Also The SME III with titanium nitride wand sounds very good but not phenomenal, in today´s standarts. I have The Audio-Techica AT20SLa and waiting for a new original replacement stylus with berillium cantilever (ATN20SS), thanks to Professor´s advice. Also waiting for The ACUTEX M315 III STR (NOS long nose) from the US. The SHURE ULTRA 500 has always sounded superb in my system over the decades. Can those famous esteemed carts match the musicality of my good old ULTRA, quite titilating question to me. Cheers |
Hello Porto, I also used to try to find optional "slope" between manifold and record, but I had serious tracking problems with some records, while with others none. So it is a wrong way, there is no optional slope att all. Manifold and platter must be perfectly paraller to each other & perfectly horizontal IMHO. Then you will find the balance in EVERY different album you will play. Also, with an excellent tracker of course, reasonable warped, concave & convex records play with ease. And this is the wonder of Vic´s TERMINATOR: no need to flatten records with clamp to maintain sufficient trackability. Tracking problems are gone forever then.
Most things in mechanics are simple, also this. My very old YouTube video shows my then TERMINATOR T2 handling a very violently warped (a sharp fold) record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql9Gq6ir7hA&feature=colike
Please note: the record is flattened with clamp but the warp is still sharp on the edge. When the stylus almost jumps off the groove, you may hear somewhat ringing sound on the video in first ten seconds, but this ringing gradually weakens as the fold evens out. If the balance is tilted one way or another, the stylus can´t follow the groove and will jump off or stick. No exceptions. I fine tune the balance with this record and an old stylus on this merry-go-round. This avoids risking fragile cantilevers.
The original GROOVE ISOLATOR is covered with Reso-Mat, also made by Vic the Magician himself. I still use clamp to fine tune ORACLE´s very sensitive suspension, but clamping itself to achieve better sonics is no longer necessary with Reso-Mat.
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Dear Professor, I would also like to see that performance too but I´m afraid I´m too lazy to do it with my deck ! I´m addicted in hearing my various records now. In the future perhas... You could try to persuade your friend to lend his TERMINATOR, it is very easy to set up, much easier than a pivot arm IMHO. And I also like your humour, and I don´t take myself too seriously.
However, your idea of separate mounting is brilliant ! Especially in the case of a suspension deck like ORACLE. I must try that in the future. But firstly I need to add mass on the suspension to get better balance and go that way to the end. I´ll pray that your friend would let you to try his tonearm. Your review will be highly appreciated as you prefer stand alone arm installations. I think also other TERMINATOR fans are keen to hear your comments.
As for the noise goes, in the first place it comes from the record itself, and that I hear clearly. After years of study Vic the Magician found out that it is not issue of equipment, cartridges, arms etc. in the first place. I´m not glad to say that most of my (commersial rock) albums are "noisy" now, but I do have some albums that are very silent. With The TERMINATOR we can hear the imperfections and flaws in the cutting process of vinyl easier, unfortunately. Of course, on the other hand we hear that some carts are noisier than others. Anyway, noise in some extent is there in the groove, as are other imperfections of sound, such as lack of dynamics, over sibilance, peakyness to name a few.
The price is reasonable under £900, just visit www.Trans-Fi Audio.com I sure you it´s gonna be quite of an experience.
I thank you for your installion advice ! |
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David, Great we are finally in the business, ha-haa ! The ideas & implementations of Vic the Magician are brilliant as we have experienced over the years. Hmm, I think his designs are "not unorthodox, they are beautiful". Kind of a quote from Jimi Hendrix as he was asked at Dick Cavett Show if his performance of the national anthem was unorthodox at Woodstock, August 1969. Cheers |
Dear Raul, All right but now I´m confused. I came back to AudigoN after years of silence, so I may have missed this ? Reading your thread was the most interesting thing in the net for a long time, alongside Vic´s Reso-Mat that I bought last winter. And taking notice of your impressive gear and army of cartridges and knowledge & experience over the decades I thought: sure that man is a scientist, a professor in fact.
Anyway, I´m very pleased that you will purchase a TERMINATOR.
I´ve just listened "Moon, Turn the Tides... Gently Gently Away" from Electric Ladyland (1968) by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Quite happy listening experience from that German 80´s reissue, not too noisy and fantastic dynamics ! Hendrix was a professor too.
Thank you. |
David, Fantastic news from ACUTEX M320 III STR ! I´m happy it found good home and best possible arm. Raul recommended it and I had the feeling that it fits the arm just fine. Glad you´re enjoying. Meanwhile I´ll keep on searching for another... Cheers |
Professors and fans, Is the Grace F-9U on the top of the F-9 series, the stylus is Microline, what´s the original cantilever ? |
Morning Raul, Thanks for advice, I just couldn´t resist to grab that bargain for £124 ! I gladly say YES to JVC´s flagship cart with Shibata/beryllium, rf. 20 - 60 kHz, 35 cu. The most interesting thing will be to compare it to it´s "big cousin" the AT20SLa (with ATN20SS). Analog audio can be very tempting and also fun ! |
Rome is nice city but I prefer listen to COLOSSEUM LIVE (Bronze Records, 1971) fantastic live recording and one of the very best from the Golden Age of Rock, lots of virtuoso playing/soloing and singing/quite incredible yodeling, very enjoyable with "high-end" gear. Highly recommended for everyone interested in classic rock. |
My pleasure, truly in every sense ! You will not be disappointed. Of course, the very first British editions have the best sonics, but this classic will not be disappointed in other original editions on Bronze and Warner Bros. The Castle Classic reissue is likely too punchy & sibilant as all Castles are. |
Professor, Thanks for showing us that other retipping/repair service in the UK, the other being the Nortwest Analogue. I have played 125 LPs (app. 83 hours) with my original beryllium/Shibata ATN20SS replacement stylus and the sound is still quite sibilant and too peaky with my TERMINATOR T3Pro, as other T3Pro owners don´t have annoying sibilance with their AT20SS, as far as I know. This may very well due to already from new slightly twisted cantilever. Oh yes, stylii we buy from sellers are mass production and not always perfect. God bless all the retippers. I´m glad that my ACUTEX LPM315 STR III (long nose) with original cantilever/Shibata doesn´t need repair and doesn´t suffer from sibilance. |
Lewn & Storyboy, Thanks for your comments. You are probably right: there´s something wrong with the suspension of the cantilever or/and the stylus itself. Or inside the cart. Sibilance & over brightness should had settled at lower hours I think. Griffithds, Glad to hear your repair service was successful. I will send my cart to Andy in near future. |
Professors, fans & those who are planning to buy a used AT20SLa/SS, My new ATN20SS´s cantilever is deviated to the left with respect to the long axis of the cart body and the fulcrum of the 64 mm long pivot is lowered for 4 mm (3.5 degrees´ negative VTA). Sibilance and over brightness is equal in both channels still. It seems that at least two other owners of the AT20, Raul and a friend of mine have had similar twisted cantilevers. But only mine sounds sibilant and peaky. Otherwise, even at this point it really is a superb tracker and very nuanced & musical, so I have "seen" glimpses of Nirvana. Oh, I must listen to "Shine of Brightly" by Procol Harum soon, with the ACUTEX LPM315 III STR that I´m currently enjoying ! . |
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Regards Raul, My preamp´s lowest capacitance value is 130 pF + 20 pF / 30 pF, Tomahawk´s uninterrupted silver shielded signal path straight to phono RCAs may very well provide less than 30 pF, so the total value is between 150 pF and 160 pF I think. I can use only the 47 kOhm impedance value but I will ask my hi-fi specialist to add a 100 kOhm option in near future. Also the wiring from preamp to power amps are silver + the GENELEC S30 studio monitors I´m using are both unforgiving so if such imperfections as sibilance are issues they instantly become unbearable. My friend who also uses TERMINATOR describes his AT20´s treble smooth as silk. The very rigid flat aluminium profile Tomahawk wand has this ability to distinguish good cartridges from lesser ones IME. The other carts I play don´t suond sibilant. Of course, some vinyls are more sibilant than others, but usually the first editions/originals don´t suffer from annouying sibilance. For example, all the Castle Classic reissue vinyls I have heard are sibilant: Uriah Heep, Colosseum II, Nazareth, Utopia. And near all the Earmark reissues are torture to hear with Tomahawk. |
Regards Dover, Fleib & fans, Sibilance is a too much accentuated S phoneme and sounds unnatural and usually harsh. For example: Played with my other cartridges Greg Lake´s voice on an original "Pictutes at an Exhibition" live album (German Island 1971) is refined and also very powerful, whereas his singing on other reissue ELP albums I have are sibilant to various extents with the Tomahawk wand. "Lucky Man" on the Italian Earmark reissue is torture to listen. On the other hand, sibilance/over brightness is an error in recording or/and cutting process of the vinyl record. That´s why some reissues are inferior to first editions because quality requirements in the production are not so
I bought my AT20SLa second hand from an eBayer knowing he wouldn´t accept return. The stylus, likely counterfeit/after market in Raul´s opinion, sounded very sibilant and way too harsh to listen, so a few weeks later adviced by Raul I bought this new original replacement stylus from a famous professional US seller. The cantilever was slightly twisted from new, I admit I should had returned it right away. But the sound was much better now. I agree there is a possibility that the cart itself is defective or has something loose, maybe dropped to hard floor. Beryllium is brittle indeed, so it's not something to mess with trying to straighten for a common man like me. I will send the whole package to Andy in the UK. What I´m describing is often an azimuth problem or chipped or cracked diamond. Wish I had a real microscope... Oh dear, I must buy one very soon. It seems that my cart is defective, and perhaps a counterfeit or a defective return, being resold.
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Hello Acman, Exactly, very special with the Tomahawk wand, you and other owners know that this combination is a terrific, even "winner" performer. The AKAI RS180 looks exactly like the stylus/cantilever ass´y that was originally on my cart. Mine has the AT logo and "20SLa" printed on bottom. These cantilevers are quite bulky compared to much thinner beryllium on my ATN20SS which looks exactly like the Pfanstielh 203-DQX currently on auction on eBay. These beryllium cantilevers have only the logo on bottom. However, the AKAI stylus may very well sound excellent with the SLa body. |
Gentlemen, Many thanks for your very informative guidance and taking care of my problem. The further The Tale of the Sibilant AT20SLa proceeds, the more professors appear in the scene. Let me repeat the facts: The ATN20SS never misstracked or, to say more precisely, I never heard misstracked/distorted sound, but it suffered from sibilance and over brightness. Under magnification the stylus/cantilever itself seems to be OK. Also the "V" magnets proved to be correctly oriented to the pole pieces. Only the cantilever was slightly bent. This proves the otherwise pure sound. Logical ? For me it really has been a challenge to try to solve this interesting problem. Following Timeltel´s instructions by pushing against the compliance donut very gently using a wooden stick I have managed to straighten the cantilever much ! Now it´s only a few degrees off-axis. But I don´t dare to push more, I probably would cause damage to fragile suspension. So I will leave it for more capable hands... I have adjusted the cart slightly to the right on the headshell (from viewing above) to compensate the now very slightly bent cantilever so that it will track correctly. And I need to buy this: Tomahawk 2 with rotating headshell. Carts with off-axis cantilevers can easily and correctly adjusted , another wonder of the TERMINATOR. Also the azimuth seems OK under magnification. And following Timeltel´s suggestion I´m running lower VTF at 1.4 g and I have got rid of over brightness, just a hint left ! But the sibilance is still, a bit lower though. Logical conclusion: the AT20SS must be 100 % perfectly adjusted to a certain, very narrow range of values to avoid sibilance, no compromises ?
To confirm the stylus´ condition I have bought this stereo microscope:
http://www.villenkello.fi/shop/kauppa4/products.php?&action=show&id=3944&show=all
The magnets of the original "SLa" stylus are rotated and I didn´t manage to loosen the cantilever screw. But this is not important, I can try it again later. Without your help I wouldn´t have succeeded alone. I thank you all.
The Tale will be continued... |
Regards Raul & fans of the Audio-Technica AT-170ML. Please tell your opinions/experiences of it vs. ATSLa/SS. Is the original cantilever really gold plated boron ? Does a different cantilever make progression, is it worth of retipping ? Are the generators of 180ML and 170ML different ?
PROGRESSIVE NEW YEAR to all |
Raul, Thanks for your detailed AT-ML180/170 info. Glad to hear they are even better than AT20´s in detail and transparency. Exotic cantilever design: gold plating adds mass but stiffens the rod which may be hollow. No, I really don´t want a different performance (modern retipping). I couln´t resist to buy one cheap ML170 from Japan. The seller says the cantilever is perfectly straight and not off-axis. If he´s honest I have grabbed a bargain ;) I´ll keep searching for ML180 too which is probably the best MM Audio-Technica ever made. Time has passed since you started this research and you have found so many great MM´s. Please describe to us all your stellar carts of today. Does the ML180 still belong to those, or even the ML170 ? |
Regards Nandric, Glad to see the AT-ML180 being "higher" than the Signet in your system. Please reveal your TT/arm. |
Nandric, You have a very interesting heavy suspended TT. Obviously you don´t have any issues with the suspension because you are enjoying different arms and carts. An air bearing tonearm would nicely fit it too. Maybe we will hear a report of your fav carts on a Terminator ABTA some day. That would be a very, very interesting report on the subject. Regards and high hopes |
Hello Storyboy & Raul, The JVC 4MD-20X is mine. After 70 hours play, at 1.5 - 1.7 gr, a slightly negative VTA, 150 - 160 pF, and 47 kOhms impedance it is certainly not my cup of coffee. The sound didn´t change much from the beginning, quite surprisingly. Lack of synenergy, in my system of course. Perhaps a modern retip would help. However, it may get better after 70 hours ? I really hope so. Raul, I think now it´s your time to report the JVC. Well, I´ve been waiting that a long time. It was an interesting inquiry, nevertheless. |
Raul, What a revelation ! Congrats, your many years´ hard work has rewarded. Now I really understand why you haven´t testet the JVC 4MD-20X (we both bought these at same time 3 moths ago). We all know you never ignore new candidates, but after the PRECEPT PC440 listening the JVC would be frustrating. It will be futile, it can´t match the PC440 IMHO. Btw, JVC´s flagship is X-1, not the 4MD-20X. I wish you will some day find it too, a real challenger for the new king. Could you please tell us, common mortal Agoners, which are the stellar cartridges of today ? Evolution is gaining speed, 2013 will be a fantastic year. Thank you and regards |
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Raul & friends, Evolution is gaining speed very fast now. The PRECEPT PC550ML, one of the brightest stars on AudiogoN Universe and TERMINATOR the mighty air bearing linear tracker will soon join their forces. This will be the turning point in History, inevitable change in evolution.
Dave the Messenger will enlighten all of us. A new fascinating Era is arising. |
Hello Acman, Experimenting different spacers between the Tomahawk wand and cartridge will the most fascinatining, yet inevitable course in Evolution. Aluminium may very well be the best solution for the already fantastic Tomahawk but other materials should be studied carefully. You are the chosen one for this quest and will be the pioneer. May God bless you. |
Regards Raul, Exactly, ´...the very first "link" that is in touch with the LP: TT mat, is IMHO even more critical that the plinth itself ´. Furthermore, mat itself + record´s (platter´s) speed and especially its stability are the most crucial factors in LP play. In my system I have recently improved both and results are breathtaking. Even mediocre (technically speaking) carts sound relatively good, some even excellent on such decks. Different plinths have different colourations/resonances on sound quality but are only secondary, minor factors. |
Regards Professors, In the case of the Meitner and others alike the Transcriptors way back in the 1960´s "The record naturally dissipates vibrations, particularly at the levels and frequencies that they occur, to air. Thus air becomes the absorbent "platter", the only substance that does not give energy back to the record." This is exactly happening with the Reso-Mat, the modern implementation of the then (and still futuristic) Transcriptors platter. I put the Reso on my platter and the improvement in audio quality & purity is breathtaking. I began to experimenting on hard mats in the early 1990´s. Originally I had a very dence and smooth sorbothane rubber mat, and it gave very nice audio with my very compliant MM carts. So I experimented hard metalacrylic mats with my very compliant MM carts. I also had a GOLDMUND STUDIO DD TT with metalacrylate hard mat but I find its sound quality unconvincing with my MMs. Oh, wish I had had a proper MC like Shinon Red (boron/MicroLine) then ! But in my younger days couldn´t afford one... they were insanely expensive at the time, and second hand/used were extremely rare. Heavy DD TT and Shinon cart, just couldn´t have them both. I never abandoned sorbothane and I´m still using it under the Reso-Mat. However, hard mats (compared to soft mats) may very well fit better certain, less-compliant (MC) carts. Anyway, it was "hip" in the late 1980´s to use low-compliant "high-end" MC´s and obviously hard mats were designed to fit them. Professor Timeltel, Glad you´re experimenting a nude TT. Without knowing your equipment I knew you MUST have something extraordinary there ! |
Dear Acman, Experimenting different spacers on Tomahawk wand is the most important study on the subject, so also you are the chosen one for this quest. The aluminium wand itself is very rigid & light, so the answer may very well lay in the headshell. Nothing else interests us Terminator fans (and many other Agoners I believe) more at the moment. I´m also delighted that you both Messengers have the PRECEPT PC220 engine, a perfect tool for this highly important research. Hardly can wait for your reports. Btw, I and probably many others have found a fool proof method to determine a cart´s optimum maximum VTF. Play a very eccentric (max 2 mm off-axis is reasonable, unfortunately many records are eccentric) record with certain air flow and VTF. Manual says: "If the stylus is tracking reliably, you should see the saddle swaying to & fro smoothly with eccentric records. There should be no strain on the stylus, which should remain stationary relative to the cartridge body." So you have to increase air flow and/or VTF to achieve satisfactorily tracking. In the case of my ACUTEX LPM315 STRIII, the air flow must set at very high to maintain VTF at 2.0 grams. If a cart tracks a very off-axis record, it will track anything in normal playing situation (of course if it is a good tracker initially). Furthermore, my ACUTEX needs at least 1.8 grams VTF on certain on-axis but very difficult "ubertransient" and very dynamic recordings like Al di Meola´s "Elegant Gypsy" (Columbia 1977). Otherwise gets very distorted and impossible to listen. |
Dear Raul, I would appreciate if you go back to your Audio-Technica AT-180ML and AT-170ML some day. My 170ML from Japan proved to be faulty eventually, so I can´t test it unfortunately. I have had no luck at all with vintage ATs so far, the sibilant one is still at NWA in the UK...
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Dear Raul, May I suggest you could go the AT/SIGNET/PRECEPT "path" to the AT-180ML/OCC & AT-170ML/OCC ? After the 50th Ann. edition, of course. That very special modern AT interests me the most at the moment. I may very well buy one some day. I totally agree the rhythmic nature of cartridge performance is the essence to reproduce music, a very complex information. I also have heard/experienced this wonderful phenomenon. Just a very few cartridges are capable of this. Only a few, unfortunately.
As always, thank you. |
Dave the Messenger has a very important announcement for all Audiogoners: The PRECEPT PC550ML, the new Super Nova in the AudiogoN Universe and TERMINATOR the mighty air bearing linear tracker have joined their forces. This is the turning point in History, inevitable change in Evolution. As it was predicted and as it was meant to be.
The good old Grace F-9 Ruby-OCL has finally met a true challenger. And another, the Audio-Technica AT150ANV is patiently waiting for its turn...
A new, fascinating Era has begun.
Dave, we all thank you ! |
Dear Raul, I have already bought it (this is a relisted one). Just couldn´t resist ; ) it is the cheapest on eBay. My first proper Audio-Technica, all others have been faulty in various extend ! Please describe the weight of the wooden clamp you are using with positive results. Are you using the Reso-Mat now ? I use the original ORACLE clamp to straighten concave records, it´s relatively heavy 230 grams. With straight records I really can´t hear if clamping (weight) makes any difference one way or another, with the Reso-Mat of course. As always, thank you. |
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Hello Raul ! After your advice I´ve been searching for an older generation ACUTEX M320 STRIII, the flagship of the ACUTEX fleet:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&7602&4#7602
It´s been a long and narrow road full of drawbacks. In despair I encountered a LPM315 STRIII, but I never was entirely happy with.
Now, after 8 months´ inexhaustible search I´m proud to say I have fought and win for the ACUTEX´s flagship !
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ACUTEX-M320-III-3-STR-Improved-Cartridge-Stylus-NM-/111023291779?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWNX%3AIT&nma=true&si=04wMGGMlDw2tevMK2uskp%252BkDmkA%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc
Dave, this time I was lucky !
Raul, I have posted about your clamp but it never came through so will tell you later...
As always, thank you both |
Acman, It was you I was fighting agaist ! Öö, what an experience. I hope next time you are the winner, last time Dave grabbed it ! Thanks for the challenge, it was worth of the price. |
Acman, Dave, Griffithds, Tubed, Dgob & Raul, Exactly because of that “Improved” designation and that original stylus (whatever it is) I wanted to fight and win. I may very well have grabbed the very best cart ACUTEX ever did.
If everything goes well, Terminator the mighty linear tracker and ACUTEX´s flagship will soon join their forces. Also, there´s JVCs flagship with the genuine stylus for sale on eBay right now. Best of luck to all Agoners !
://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251247527007?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2648
Oh, I couldn´t resist to try a delrin headshell on the Tomahawk wand. Conclusion: delrin does not make any difference with my reference cart.
And I sure you, I will never sell the “Improved”. |
Sir Don, Making some kind of evil plans to get that exotic JVC. Me? I´m just a lawnlower. Well, of course I´m very interested in that jewel but really can´t afford it anymore. Besides, I´m still exhausted after the battle... ain´t young anymore. Maybe you should go for it and prepare for the battle. It will very hard but worth of every cent, I sure you ! Sir Tubed1, Do you mean the Bluz Brothers? I don´t trust ´em either.
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If the winner of that eBay´s JVC X-1 is an Agoner please tell us its performance quality ? Raul, Your wooden clamp improves sound with your mat with the same material but is too light to flatten concave records. My ORACLE clamp does not improve sound with the Reso-Mat but weights 233 grams and flattens concave records. I understand that many Reso owners (probably all) agree with me. As always, thank you both. |
Dear Raul, You change the resonance frequency of the mat/vinyl/cart combination to achieve better sound to please your taste, correct me if I´m wrong.
I think differently: I do not want to change anything in frequency response & dynamic response. In fact I have never wanted to a hear sound that pleases me. I want to know the real sound that lurks deep in the groove. The real signal and nothing is more interesting, don´t you think too. I just want to get rid of the resonances that reflect from vinyl back to cartridge. Oh yes they always do, unfortunately. The Reso-Mat does exactly that: it does not change any response, it does not emphasis nor diminish the signal from record. And that is the wonder of Vic´s Reso-Mat: it does not change the signal itself at all but allows resonances vanish into air and not reflect back to cart. Most things in mechanics are simple, also this. I have posted this earlier: enter the Reso-Mat and the amouth of quantity & quality in vinyl play is breathtaking: no other tweak in 25+ years has been so "colossal". Not even close. This revolutionary idea from the swinging 1960´s the Transcriptors platter, its modern implementation the Reso-Mat is the most important invention in vinyl play after the direct drive, IMHO. That why I call the maker Vic the Magician. He is the real genius in modern research & deveploment in our beloved business. One of the very very few. And Poul Ladegaar, the inventor of modern tangential air bearing tonearm. Of course.
I can hardly wait for your report of the JVC X-1.
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Wikipedia knows nothing about Poul Ladegaard ! What a shame ! Well, nothing new really. This is not the first time when world ignores its true pioneers and intellectuals... and certainly not the last.
If I had better writing skills I would write a poem about Poul the Inventor.
Nice holidays to all |
Dear Raul, Congrats for your mighty JVC. No wonder it´s a winner: is is also known as Victor, victory. I also have a "victory" audio product, Victor´s famous tone-arm. Words do have meaning. Cheers. As always, thank you |
Miracles do happen: my post from the other side of the globe showed up in a minute. Thank you, moderator ! |
Hello Acman, Are you saying that the AT150ANV works better on the Reso-Mat but SHURE 140HE works better without it (on the AS platter) ? The ACUTEX M320 STRIII Improved I won has the most common fault in used/vintage (decades old) carts: off-axis cantilever... what a pity. However, it does not sound bad at all. I will tell more later... It was worth fighting, I hope you enjoyed the battle too ! I will play Rush´s "By-Tor & the Snow Dog" (you By-Tor, me the Snow Dog, I live in the land of ice and snow, heavy snow fall just right now) to honour both of us. Btw, I saw a NOS stylus for the ULTRA 300 on eBay yesterday, I think it fits your HE140 perfectly. |