360 Modena or Berlinetta Boxer can be had for less than $100K, these days. Cheaper than a Continuum Caliburn.
I love the Modena, too, but I fear the cost of service and maintenance. |
Oh Lord, won't you buy me a 365(or 512) Berlinetta Boxer! |
I'll take the black 2002 360 Modena that plays an important role and provides soundtrack "music" in Sofia Cuppola's film "Somewhere." Certainly one of Ferrari's most beautiful recent models. |
I would settle for an F40, actually. It is to drool for, when you see one in person. |
Hi, Lew: Learned a little about cantilever materials, resonance, stylus profiles & loading from swapping styli, would like to know more. Must confess, even tried a few "square pegs in round holes". Fortunately, curiosity didn't kill the cart.
F-10 or F-18, wouldn't either be a memorable experience?
Peace, |
Tom, I am just impressed that you did not screw around and bought the F10. Not an Enzo. Not an FXX for the gold-chain set. A bona fide Ferrari race car that would make Schumacher happy. When you are not swapping discontinued vintage styli among discontinued vintage cartridges for which the styli were never intended, you are one cool guy.
I live in the DC area, and my dear now departed mother-in-law lived in Southern Connecticut, about 330 miles from my front door, but miserable miles on rte 95 thru NYC, etc. When we had to drive up for an obligatory visit, I used to fantasize about having an F18 jet fighter to get me there in, oh, about 15 minutes, assuming my street is long enough to serve as runway. |
As I related to Raul some time ago, my curiosity about MM/MI was raised long before his initial post here. I had noted different references to well-known mastering engineers using them, rather than MCs, in their work. Now there might be several reasons for this, such as user-replaceable styli (time is money), but I could not imagine them taking any chance on compromising their work will less than accurate cartridges.
Unfortunately I didn't act then by buying up several candidate MM/MI cartridges while they were still available and inexpensive, such as a Technics 100 Mk 4!!! :^(
As for current discussions on Stanton cartridges, I know Doug Sax used them and that seems a pretty strong endorsement to me. |
Regards, Dean_Man, Nandric: Thanks for your input regarding the 881S. In the past, the Stanton/Pickering carts were viewed as broadcast DJ or homeowner quality, the mistake was mine. Lew's positive hints relating to the 981 inspired investigation.
Jim, the AT leads are a favorite. Also of twisted copper and relatively thick, Hitachi SSL-101 (search ebay) leads are comparable. LCOFC rather than PCOCC and slightly more flexible, and also slightly warmer sounding than the ATs. I've also an MG10 headshell, suspect there's an 881S in my future, thanks again for your comments and set-up tips. BTW, have briefly auditioned the Stant. 500EE-11/D5100 stylus, a two coil/solid core design. A straight-forward performer, need to listen to it more before reaching any understanding of the character of this "primitive" transducer, surely there's good reason for it's fifty year production run.
Nikola, from what I can gather, any of the carts with the "11" designation have samarium cobalt magnets. As appropriate for the decade of production, quaintly referred to as "Space Age" magnets. A lowering of moving cantilever mass was the intended target for MM carts. In contrast to some of the more verbose posts (eh-hem?) found here, the economy of words in your approval of the 881 is appreciated.
Peace, |
My Gosh. Who else can put together: testes, esthetics, Urteilskraft( Kant), Veblens 'third class' ( the leisuere kind), the school of Frankfurt (Frankfurter Schule), Merton, fancy cars and Stanton carts? Long ago, in my Marxian time, I have read those 'Frankfurter '. Only Adorno was interested in music and wrote even some books about Wagner or Mahler. All of them inherited from Kant and Hegel this strange inclination to write unbelievable long sentences. By each of them one lost the Ariadne tread and needed to read every sentence at least 3 times before give up. They all have had a huge list with demands which 'the society' needed to fulfil in order to get the decent one. Their job was obviously to formulate the demands and order their fulfilment by 'the society'. As a good Dutchman I own and USE a bike. Good for the helth and certainly for the wallet. So, alas, I am not able to provide any info about whatever car. But I own the Stanton 881 S. Even two, the other as spare. I was so impressed that I also bought the mk II version and discovered that some later versions in no way imply any improvement. On the contrary . I am very reluctant to describe cart 'character' because of all those knowledgable persons regarding the 'subjec matter'in our forum . What I can say is that I like this cart very much, think that this cart is very 'musical' as well that 'ít' is as good as my Virtuoso(s), AT 180 and Signet 9CL.
Regards, |
Hi Timeltel - Tom,
Any essay that touches on taste, perception as a psychological phenomenon, the BMW automobile marque, and the 881s phono cartridge is going to get a rise out of me, every time ;)
Since January I've logged about 50 clock hours on my 881s. For the first 30 hours or so I had it mounted on an ADC MG1 headshell with silver SME leads. I took a break from it for a few weeks and when returning, moved it to an AT MG10 headshell with AT 6101 leads. I prefer the latter setup on my Micro Seiki MA-505S arm, by far--big open sound, natural sounding timbres, dynamically very fast, and most importantly to me--excellent reproduction of musical nuance and interplay between musicians.
I think it is at least as detailed and powerful sounding as my Acutex LPM 315 III while perhaps being more suited to my tastes. I'm very glad I found one along with a couple of nos styli.
Interesting that you mention cartridge/tonearm resonances as well...this cartridge is the most sensitive one I own in that tapping the tonearm (when locked in the arm rest, of course) results in surprising amplified thuds coming through the speakers. And the diversity of musical performance generated via choice of headshell and leads is greater than with any other cartridge I've owned. In spite of all this "touchy-ness," somehow the music produced when playing LPs is wonderful...
Cheers! Jim |
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Regards, all: Think I'll fire up the Ferrari F-10 & meet the pit crew at the country store three miles down the road for a sandwich. Smoked turkey, lettuce, tomato, mayo & mustard on dark bread sounds good.
Taste is the ability to make discriminating judgments about aesthetic and artistic matters.
As remembered from long ago, Immanuel Kant (Kritik der Urteilskraftwork), maintained that taste is autonomous and appreciation of art an extension of subjective experience, reflecting personal interpretation. Veblen (the conspicuous consumption dude) cynically argued instead that honor is attached to possession. Standards of taste do not reflect autonomous and eternal standards of beauty, but rather a sense of costliness passing under the pretense of beauty.
Critics of mass culture argue that contemporary standards of taste are evidence of a degradation in individual autonomy and independent judgement, this is in contradiction of the current values assigned to egalitarianism and inevitably the homogenization of value is perceived as detrimental. It should be explicit that A'goners are rarely influenced by the "lowest common denominator". Among those with an interest in music, some are characterized by an openness to a variety of musical expression which may include unamplified or acoustical instrumentation but are not restricted to it. An omnivore/univore pattern might be observed, creating a division which is strongly supported by adherents of either position, distinguishing omnivores or those who prefer a wide range of musical experience from univores, whose preferences are more restricted, some would say refined. Either type of listener may have an audio system.
W ether this leads to subjective relativism is a source of delightful, spirited and sometimes heated discussion. If there are no objective criteria of evaluation, the equalization of all hierarchies is the consequence. Wether this is seen as a failure to reproduce technically accurate aspects of audible response or whether an openness to a variety of experience as desired by the particular expectations (or peculiar, if you will) of the individual is the cause. To paint with an admittedly overly broad brush, this distinction may serve to define the difference between the sociological or technical perspectives of "high class" and "high end".
If it is accepted that taste is developed and sustained through exposure to a variety of musical forms or presentations, then an informed preference is an integral element in the selection of both composition and supporting gear, or mode and means. Just as there are those who have argued an objective evaluation can define value, others seem to suggest an exclusivist mentality results in the restriction of variety and and consequently a rigidly defined hierarchy of the acceptable. Some would find such a narrow definition of rewarding experience unnecessarily restrictive. Others maintain that if what is heard does not reflect, for instance, the intent of the composer then the result is an artificial construct, a facsimile and of diminished value. They may point out that critics of functionalists such as Emile Durkheim or Robert Merton will recognize this as teleological, that is, reversing the usual order of cause and effect by explaining things in terms of what happens afterward, not what went before.
Cars, the teleoligical and the visceral experience.
The BMW M5 is so well soundproofed, "Car and Driver" reports BMW introduces an exterior recording of the motor played through the stereo. Lexus has contracted with Yamaha's Advanced Sound Technologies Division in treating the V-10 engine in the awe inspiring LFA as a generator and developed componentry to direct the V-10s shriek to the cockpit. The Mustang GT is equipped with a resonator attached to the firewall, the Boss 302 (wow!) adds a second pair of exhausts tucked behind the rocker panels, open these up, punch it and grin while watching startled pedestrians run for cover. Returning to Europe, VW's GTI utilizes an audio file ("Soundaktor") stored in the car's computer. Played during advanced throttle application, broadcasting ALL under-the-hood sound through a dedicated speaker located near the throttle body. Can you hear me now?
Even Porche, the "nuts & bolts" driving machine, fits a Sound Symposer to the 991 GT3, 911, Panamera GTS. This consists of a tube, valve and diaphragm, when the "sport" function is selected the sounds radiating from the intake plenum are amplified. The stated objective is to ensure driver awareness of the current state of performance.
Closer to home, my new grocery-getter, a V-6 Honda Crosstour is equipped with a noise canceling application in the sound system, tuned to eliminate all cabin noises except those frequencies generated during full-throttle acceleration. This I attribute to a purely psychoacoustic intent. Cars with an abundance of decals always go faster. Don't they?
Carts (remember them?).
Moved the hybrid XLZ-4500S to the EPA-500H mid-low eff. mass arm, bass is more evident than with the 14gm eff. mass 250 wand which is a very neutral device, especially with the Yama. HS-1As ebony headshell. Personal thoughts are that the elimination of cart/arm/headshell self-resonances may not always be desirable, wether 'tis coloration or evidence of tonearm/cart matching is an open question. Virtual or visceral, car or cart---for the enthusiast, the operator's apprehension of performance just may be the most important component. The purist would, of course, have different criteria. The ongoing debate is at what point do high class (musical at the expense of accuracy?) and high end (accurate to the point of being overly analytical?) merge.
So, I've listened to the XLZ and in transient speed, imaging and absence of grain it compares well with the AT20SS and TK9/ATN25 stylus. Bass is controlled and hfs clearly defined. Mids are clean and avoid confusion during congested passages. There is an impression of distance not heard with the two others mentioned, this is most likely the fault of the entry level SUT which was ignored for decades but has now become a problem. Maybe not the equivalent of the F-10 in the realm of carts but the Pickering offers a tantalizing glimpse of exquisite performance. Problem is, it's being run on an 87 octane SUT.
I'm going to have to think about this one, and wether to try a D1800S (stereohedron), D2000Q (quadrahedron) or D2400Q stylus for the surprisingly good XV-15.
Anyone with experience with the 881S?
Peace, |
Dear Dgob, I understand your admiration for Kant because of my own for Frege. Without such a motivation I would never spent so much time on 'phylosophy'. As you know Frege started with Kant's (and Hume's)question about the 'nature' of mathematics. BTW whatever the universe 'is' this will be described with mathematical means.
Regards, |
Hi Nandric,
Thanks for the information:
"He is the so called 'father' of the modern logic. He designed his 'sign language' as the first step for his real aim: the fundation of mathematics."
However, in a World in which we cannot yet mathemtically explain the ongoing acceleration of our Universe's expansion, I wonder about the limits of that endeavour. Was it Carl Sagan who argued that:
"For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring?"
It is in this sense that I query more 'proscriptive' (in distinction from 'prescriptive') approaches.
As always... |
Years ago, Tour d'Argent was another mega-expensive restaurant in Paris. In the late 60s, a good friend of mine took his then new bride there for lunch, on their honeymoon, and spent $400, FOR LUNCH, 45 years ago! Google says it does still exist but that their chef died a few years or more ago, which resulted in their losing a Michelin star. Apparently, you can now buy a prix fixe lunch at Tour d'Argent for 65 Euros, about the cost of a broken Clearaudio Virtuoso. The marriage, by the way, lasted only about two years and one baby.
I think Fleib's guess may be a very good one, the Denon DLS1. |
Dear Lew, I had no idea that a scientist in America earns such a kind of money that he can afford Maxime. What btw is Tour d'Argent? Are you spoiled by your wealthy French friend? What about, say, Krell 100 and other Takeda versions by other names? I just negotiate one with some Italian while wishful thinking is the primary condition for any optimism.
Regards,
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It might be the DL-S1
Regards, |
"the MC in casu must be realativ cheap (for now) but also relativ abundant. Say about 100 specimens."
I take it you assume we are talking about a vintage MC that is no longer being manufactured. I am not so sure. But we may never know. Among vintage MCs, I do know that Raul has always admitted he is very fond of the Ortofon MC2000, which is why I mentioned it in parentheses above. Maxime or Tour d'Argent? |
'The horror'. My way to 'force' Raul to name the name is to write about phylosophy. To prevent headache he has no other option than to confess. But in those difficult economic times people do things which we would not normaly expect from them. My quess is that he intend to first buy, say, 50 specimens and than make the name public. The Dertonarm case is a kind of (smart)strategy for the purpose. But in the victorious market economy (aka 'the capitalistic one') such kind of behaviour is not only allowed but also considered to be very smart. For my quess to be true the first condition is that the MC in casu must be realativ cheap (for now) but also relativ abundant. Say about 100 specimens. If this apply Raul can reserve an evening by Maxime in France. And also keep some 'change' for the best capacitors and resitors ever made.
Regards, |
Audpulse, I think Raul's fave MC is something much more mundane than that SAEC. I think it's a fairly modern garden variety LOMC. For that reason, Raul is loathe to identify it, because revealing its identity would take the sturm und drang out of this thread and its more than 7000 posts. Something like, "Well folks, after reporting on more than 200 vintage MM cartridges, I have decided that my Lyra Titan (Ortofon MC2000?) is superior to all of them." Where would that leave the rest of us? (Back where we started, no doubt.) Perhaps we are better off not knowing what our putative leader is thinking. And Raul's revelation was possibly the result of changing a few capacitors in the MC section of his phono preamp. The horror! (Forgive me, Joseph Conrad.) |
Dear Dgob, The strange thing is that Frege never intended to devise a theory about the 'common language'. His aim was to show why the common language is not adequate for the scientific purpose and consequently designed a 'sign language'(Begriffsschrift) which become the 'modern logic'. He is the so called 'father' of the modern logic. He designed his 'sign language' as the first step for his real aim: the fundation of mathematics. Consequently he was primary interested in the 'truth functional' propositions. There are other kinds of propositions among which also the prescriptive kind. Those are not true or false. But the same way as we learn our native language we also learn all kinds of prescriptions which we may call 'social rules'. However we are not educated as lawyers while they designed all kinds of (legal) 'procedures' for 'problem solving'. Even the old Roman lawyers were aware that people should not fight in person to solve their conflicts but shuld put their conflict before a specific law court. This 'simple fact' is of a immense economic importance. Instead to fight and use their energy for the conflict the people can put their energy in their usual productive work and leave the conflict solving to others who are educated for this kind of work. We can see that even 'nations' or 'states' discovered that this way of conflict solving is to prefer above fighting. There are many international courts already and they are 'growing ' in numbers. We also speak about 'supra-national laws' while the aim is to get an 'world system of justice'. So dear Dgob the prescriptions are not given a priori nor are they 'dogmatic' but also designed and developed in time as all other discoveries are. We hope that they make sense as well that they are useful.
Regards, |
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Nandric,
I partially apologize about my earlier accusation concerning your apparently partisan approach to certain debates. However, I do think the issue about an approach built around 'proscription' (be it on thought, knowledge or the remits of this or any forum) demonstrate my concerns with your use of Frege. 'Traditionalism" (in its older Italian sense) is complex and not always as simple to escape as it might seem - vis. Kant's 'What is Orientation in Thinking?' That obviously also relates to his tribunal of thought across the Critiques. As a lawyer, even if not as successful as you would wish, I suppose you find that axionatically bogus rather than acroamatically enlightening.
As a minimalist by inclination (and finally aware of the import of my Mother's frequent saying: "the emptiest bucket makes the most noise") I do not aim to repeat my arguments as I believe I have said everything that I have to say on that matter across this thread.
Fleib and Lewm, seem to have a point in drawing out the distinction between establishing a tribunal and informing others of potential problems. The readers have their own knowledge and ability to determine how they engage with that information. As I said before, neither Don or Raul are the first to use this forum to achieve the latter.
No doubt this will be received as it will
As always... |
Raul, I think you have left a lot of us hanging as per your cheap reference MC. In the past, you use to notify us if there is any gem of a cartridge for sale on this site/others. What happened ? But whatever the case Raul, let us move forward as a community. Guys, once again, I am going to take a guess on Raul's reference MC, which I have followed the sale and price and quantity available has reduced considerably lately. It is the SAE 1000E/1000LT($199.00). Hope I am right but the cartridge does not interest me. |
Maybe we are all a bit played out on the subject of vintage MM and MI cartridges, which is why these other unrelated issues come up.
What interests me is not the identity of the MC cartridge that Raul likes so much but rather the reason why he might not want to share the information with us. I cannot imagine it. |
Dear Fleib, For those who want to avoid possible trouble there is the ebay (aka paypal) protection. In Europe the payment is 'blocked' till both parties are satisfy. This of course is not so much 'the protection' by ebay but by the seller which money is involved. He also pays all the fees. Your argument is about our members as possible sellers and buyers. You have of course seen that Dertonarm has 100% positive feedback by Audigon market so you needed this strange argument about the feedback to weaken this fact. If the problem you assume to exist is actual we will know about that by our own private correspondence or otherwise. I am not aware that this is a real problem in our ,uh, community. But if you know better or more you should name the imposters and not speculate about them. This is the consequence of your pretentions.
Ragards,
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Dear Nandric, The problem with your argument is, I'm not looking for justice. I'm looking to be informed about honest or dishonest sellers. You must admit that the myriad stories on that thread are compelling. The fact is, a private transaction can be risky, especially an international transaction. If the legal system is needed to rectify, it's expensive, time consuming and can take years to settle, if at all. Even if you get a judgement you might not be able to collect and you still have to pay the legal fees. What a monumental waste of time. My point is, knowledge is preventative medicine. Life is too short to waste it on unnecessary BS. Regards, |
Dear Fleib, read your own post reg. the conflict between Raul an Don. You are as selective as Raul is qua arguments. To call legal arguments 'BS' says more about you then about legal arguments. Those are established with thousends years of experience (since Roman civil Law). You even needed this strange story about the negative feedback to accomodate your story. There are specific institutions to solve transactions problems. We are a 'forum' and not a 'tribunal'. You are obviously very fond of tribunals. Well everyone is responsible for his own transactions and everyone is free to spend his own money as he pleases. The disappontments are always afterwards and I can't see what we can do about that. BTW Raul refused to answer your questions in your quest for your kind of 'justice'. Something wrong with your memory?
Regards, |
For the record, I bought one of DT's protractors. It was an enormous sum to pay for a protractor, I admit, but more like $700, not $800. In the bargain, DT supplied the templates for 7 different tonearms (and more, since some of the templates are generic). If you went to MintLP you would pay $100 each for his tonearm-specific protractors, and so seven of them would cost the same as what I paid. Meantime, the protractor is a true precision instrument which includes every accessory you could ever think of to assist in accurately mounting a cartridge. Further, it can be used with any turntable, since he has supplied adaptors to account for differences among turntables in spindle diameter. In other words, I am very satisfied with my purchase. At the same time, I too have read these other disturbing stories, and Raul is not the first person to send me that link. In one other case, DT may or may not have been involved in slandering the name of someone in this hobby whom I hold to be above reproach, but it is hard to see how DT could have profited from that. In any case, I have an open mind at this point. In his dealing with me, DT was honorable. (Same goes for Raul.) But lets not turn this into a trial in absentia. |
One of the problems with buying items off sites like this, is reliability of feedback. It's often unreliable. Ripped off buyers don't leave neg feedback for a variety of reasons. If you leave neg feedback it diminishes the chances that you'll get your money back. The feedback system is designed to promote sales and equitable solutions, but when you read two very different versions of the same story, what do you believe? You usually think that the best story is probably right, rather than the just a better story or the last word read. I don't know all the new rules. Can the seller also leave neg feedback? Although rare, buyers can also be cheats. What to believe?
Nandric, you do us all a disservice with your tribunal BS. No, this isn't a court of law and any information we get about these kind of matters helps us all get what we pay for. Do you think those people were making up stories about being ripped off for tens of thousands of dollars? We have the opportunity of buying an alignment protractor for nearly $800, right now. Perhaps someone not as knowledgeable as you, thinking it's the best, might go for it. After receiving said protractor, that person would be a prime candidate for a major rip - private sale. This isn't a court of law and your efforts are interfering with the court of public opinion, on which we all rely.
Raul, I think you did the right thing in posting that. I trust everything worked out equitably with that cartridge matter. Regards, |
Dear Raul, You are very selective qua arguments. In your own case with Don you used the argument provided by me on the strict legal grounds. Ie the contract law apply only to the parties involved. I also stated that our forum is not a tribunal. I even got a reprimand from some members who accused me to 'choose sids'. You also used the 'tribunal' argument. How is that the same arguments are not appropriate in Dertonarms case?
Regards, |
04-28-12: Dgarretson A half day of setting up and break-in NOS 981LZS is slowly yielding results. It prefers 47K to a 500R load and a light 1-1.1 gm VTF to open up and alleviate an initially dark & recessed presention. Tracking is flawless. Too early to tell what it's capable of.
Albert, why did you put yours up for sale after one hour of use? Sorry, I just returned to this thread and noticed the question. The reason for selling is it does not work in my system. The Coralstone and Air Tight Supreme are incredible but the load (I assume) is not good for the Stanton. In any case I ordered my Lyra Atlas today, with my other cartridges I need to sell the Stanton. |
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Raul, very interesting read. But what I cannot understand is that the moderator of that thread wants to close it. What he should do is set guidelines for members to follow. There may be more victims coming out later or given time, Daniel may decide to respond to all the charges. I hope the issues are resolved. This little audio community of ours do not need this if we aspire to advance audio in the present state. |
Dear friends: Interesting !!!!!?:
http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?6502-Refund-problem
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Mike, 'its got the price of a mid level MC'. This is actually a very strange argument. But I must confess to think the same way despite the fact that I know that such 'reasoning' make no sense. We at least assume that some MM carts are equal or even better than, say, many (LO)MC's. I think that we are programmed with the so called 'normal' illusion. The 'normal' lenght of a guy (+ the other lenght), the 'normal' intellect...and the 'normal price' of anything. The classical economist also used the concept of the 'normal price'. But 18K for a cart which one will need to retip after 1000 hours of use is rather crazy. So probable the 'status' as with the cars is also involved. My own upper limit for the MM carts is $500. No idea why. My limit for the MC carts is $3000 . That is to say I would never pay more for any cart. But this is some kind of 'principle' probable related to the prices of other components in MY 'system' of valuation as well with my income category.
Regards, |
Hey nandric the only problem with 100 is its got the price of a mid level mc. And when you add the cost to repair this baby is expensive.
Until I get to hear this cartridge can't say its worth its high price. Raul has commented and reviewed 100 and nothing but positives. Im still stuck on the at 155lc body 160 ml stylus and it rocks. Should be interesting once broke in how 100 will compare.
Mike |
Hi Mike, The most of those AKG carts have suspension problem because AKG used some problematic stuff for the 'rubber ring'. This stuff hardened as fuction of time and light. That Axel can repear the AKG carts is very important to know. I give up AKG carts because of the mentioned fault but intend to reconsider my attitude. On the German ebay there are always AKG carts offered usually with defective 'styli' (aka suspension) and for very interesting prices. However I have seen 'your' AKG 100 only once in 4 years time. They must be very rare. You lucky b...
Regards, |
Hey Raul Axel sent a email this morning its on the way. I was not worried just concerned. He told me he had to replace stylus cantilever and suspension. No wonder i couldn't get it to make music.
Mike |
Dear Stltrains: Axel has several of my cartridges, last week I emailed asking for the total amount of his works with four of those cartridges and I just receive an email from him telling me that today he will ship those cartridges.
The " funny " an unexpected thing is that he will ship with out payment because he does not gives the amount a bout. This confirm the very good Halcro's experiences with Axel.
I think you have to worry of nothing with this gentleman, as Nandric posted: he is now a very busy man.
regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Lew, I was shocked to read that my 'sweet friend' was never satisfied despite the best electrostats (plural) ever, the best TT's (plural) ever, the best tonearms (plural) ever, not to mention all the carts of both kinds. So I thought that it is my duty to comfort you somehow. For this purpose I even mentioned 'contrafactuals' as well as (the Greek) 'metal analogy'. Alas I forget to mention the 'strongest argument'. 'Happy' and 'satisfied' imply for the humans some relationship :'Happy with x', 'satisfied with y', etc. Interestig to know that you (can)conduct electricity as well that you taste sweet but it must be obvious that it make no sense to speak about: 'copper is happy with x' or 'copper is satisfied with y'. However I have no problem at all when you want to tease Raul but why me?
Dear Halcro, 'a totally unknown (to Axel) Aussie?' I hope you will be not disapointed but you was introduced to Axel before you posted your carts. I wanted to be sure that you will get : the pressure fitted line contact diamonds in the tapered aluminum cantilevers. I am a kind of proud of this 'invention'. As if I myself invented the construction. Even Raul is copying this discovery of my btw.
Regards, |
Hey lew im old and thanks for the reminder. Le has been on the road for some time now and I surely want to enjoy it, as described by Raul that superior sound she will deliver.
Working is no fun when I could be spinning vinyl Mike |
Mike, For heaven's sake, don't drop the needle until you have properly set VTF. Otherwise, it will go right back to Axel.
Nandric, Like a lump of sugar, I am sweet. Like a piece of copper wire, I am able to conduct electricity (briefly). And I am probably "satisfied" at least transiently, not "never". In fact in certain other endeavors, I am always satisfied. I myself was excavating Raul's sentiment, if you know what I mean. |
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Hello helcro no I have not tried phoning and not going to bother him on the weekend.
Im a first timer with Axel and yes I am concerned but no worries as I know from this thread he is a first class act and I do plan on using his services on the future. My repair was not simple I believe but Axel did respond last month that it was complete. This is p100le and as you can Imagen I am chomping at the bit to drop the needle.
Thanks for the resopnce Mike |
That's strange Mike, When my cartridges were ready.......Axel sent me an Email with the Tracking No of the postal service together with the Invoice for the work. In other words.......he sent the completed cartridges before I had even paid him? And I was a new customer...a total stranger! That is 'trust'......I don't know if it's necessarily good business practice? :^) My cartridges arrived in little over a week so something seems amiss with your job? As Nandric says......Axel gets a little snowed under these days and does not respond immediately to Emails. Have you tried phoning? |
Hello nandric good to hear glad all is well on axels end. Just would like you to know impatience has nothing to do with it. When its stated that your cartridge is finished and will be sent in a few days back in mid april and you don't hear another word that's called concern.
Thanks for the value information
Mike |
Hi Mike, Axel is not on holiday nor is he ill but has to many assignments. His latest email to me is from 05-02-12. My correspondence with Axel is amicable but I need to wait a week or so for his answer. His biggest problem are carts which are difficult to repair or need some spares which he need to order. This causes some delay while the customers are not very patient...
Regards, |
hello all does anyone know if Axel might be on holiday or hopefully not ill been trying to contact him since he emailed me on the 25th of last month.
Thanks Mike |
Dear Lew, If 'happy' and 'satisfied' are not seen as a (conitnuous) 'state' but as (temporary) events than we all must have both from time to time. Otherwise the life would be unbearable. I am convinced that we are still captive in the old Greek tradition to use 'metal analogy' in description of our 'states': 'gold honest', 'iron strong',etc. Consider the so called 'contrafactual conditionals' like 'conducting electricity' ( copper) or 'soluble in water'. I have a piece of copper (wire) in front of me which conducts nothing and a lump of suger which is not disolved. However our experience is such that we believe that IF the copper (wire) would be connected to some current IT will conduct while the suger will desolve when put in water. I don't believe that we can use such analogy to describe 'human conditions'. We can say: humans sometimes behave in accordance with the rules and somtime not. We can't say: copper sometimes conducts electricity and sometime does not.
Regards, |
Hi, Mechans: A feature I miss. whitmat@gmail.com.
Peace, |
Timeltel, Thanks for the detailed description of the Signet carts. I am listening to it now. I would like to reach you via private e-mail, but can't find a way to do that. I hope the censors permit me to give you mine. Steve stmechanic1@comcast.net |
Dear Raul, "Happy", yes. "Satisfied", never. That is the hallmark of our disease. |
Dear Dgarretson: +++++ " detailed performance-- a very detailed but smooth and refined treble. " +++++
agree with you. Perhaps the main difference between the L and H Stanton models reside here where IMHO the H one put more " drama " down there a more real " drama " instead the L version could be too smooth.
Good that as Lewm you are satisfied with and as you posted: +++ " lest I be accused of never meeting an MM/MI that I didn't like. " +++++
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |