Regards, Mechans: The Signet AM series supplanted the TK9/10 family, of which Jmowbray's 100lc is a member. The AM-10 had a slightly higher output than the 20-50 carts, 5.5mV as compared to 5.0 for the higher designations. Your stylus is a .3 x .7 ellipt., the 20 a .3 x .7 nude miniature ellipt. on micro wall alu., the AM-30, elliptical on tapered alloy. The AM 40 (IIRC) was a line contact stylus on beryllium, the 50 a ML, also on Be., gold plated. The AM-10 is 490mH, 780Ohm, tracks at 1.3-2.3gm and recommended load at 100-200pF. These are pretty nice carts, avoiding the mid-range brightness some AT carts demonstrate. Should you wish to experiment, any of the AT styli from the "100" series (120 through 150ML) will exchange. Although the SAM-10 stylus is capable, there are more sophisticated assemblies available.
Jmowbray: Good luck with the Signet, I was tempted. As to the terminal status of this thread, Mark Twain observed upon hearing rumors he had passed: "The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated". It is necessary that this thread attain at least 6999 posts so that Thuchan can claim his thousandth post appearance again. :^)
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Raul posted that there are not any good Sut transformers available....I would agree to a point but..There is one that I know that is as good if not better then an active stage(probably better) and yet very low distortions ...it plays like real music and will pass the musical information.. vintage 80's Japanese brands try them out..
now I do not agree at all on the better of the 2 types of gain stages (opamps-discrete) raul says discrete being better..let me just say that I have heard many very expensive and not so expensive tube units solid state etc...never heard one of them play like real music most have colorations and dynamic limitations and they do not play like the REAL thing....
Now we should talk about what everyone if trying to accomplish?! are you going after the live musical event or just trying to put something together that pleases you....
my ref..is attending live events (opera) and good collage band concerts and there practices.. I hear the REAL thing all the time and I personally like my system to sound like the real thing ...don't believe me come on over...now if you do not know what the real live music sounds like or do not have a good musical IQ you may not like it!LOL |
No info on the Signet you have but I just happen to have bought a TT at a Yard Sale this past weekend. It is a Hitachi PS-15. It is a big veenered wood plinth TT with an S Tonearm wich has a Signet AM-10s cartridge mounted on it. It sounds pretty good in the limited audition I can perform right now. The previous owner made a few claims regarding the table and cart as being serious audiophile quality and being very expensive for its time. It's not all that I can assure you. I can't find much info about either the table or the cart. Really nothing on the table. The Cartridge was evidently part of a series of better carts by Audio Technica called Analog Masters 10s 20s 30s. This cartridge has an eliptical diamond tip. That is all I could find |
From the recent character of the conversation here, one can only conclude that we have exhausted or will soon exhaust the subject of vintage MM cartridges. It is entirely understandable that the discussion would eventually run its course since anything made in limited quantities eventually becomes Unobtainium.
Speaking of Unobtainium, I have recently come into possession of a Signet TK100Lc with a broken cantilever. It's on its way to Soundsmith for a mid-level rebuild (ruby cantilever and line contact stylus) which should restore it to its original condition. Since this cartridge was considered to be Signet's best effort, I have very high expectations for it once it has been rebuilt.
My question: does anyone here have any technical information on this cartridge? |
BTW I decided not to buy the Astatic MF 300. If this cart needs modification in the NOS state I can deduce the rest. I have not yet come across an audio component in stock form (friends or my own) that did not sound better modified. Nature of the hobby. My Empire 4000diii sounds better super glued. In stock form I consider its construction sub-par. |
Nikola – Fascinating info about your uncle Boris and 1967. 1967 was a very good year for me and it also represents the start of something very bad.
The Good - I was 6 – no worries in world - I had a crush on my kindergarten teacher. The Toronto Maple Leafs won the holy grail for all Canadians. The Stanley Cup (google it).
The Bad
It is also the last year they won the cup ………
Longest championship drought in all of pro sports. Go Leafs Go ………..Go Leafs Go ………. :^(
This thread is now reading like a soap opera with multiple storylines. My wife likes to watch Coronation Street. I don’t. |
Hi Dgob, You have some strange conception about the 'primary' or the 'first language' as well about the 'native potentials'. You are probable English teacher and consequently the 'language purist'. But it was not their English languge capability for which Americans were interested in all those European scientist who come to the USA before , during and after the II WW. In your conception they had nothing to offer because they were so difficult to understand. That is why I think that this subject matter is to complex for you. Consider all those gatherings of scientist from all over the world. Do you think that they all speak 'first rate' English? The case is that because they all understand the terminology or the vocabulary of their science they are able to understand each other very well. I myself learned English because I was interested in phylosophy of language. Ie I started with reading phylosophical literature. This may look strange but I was already familiar with the terminology so this was for me the most easy way to learn English. |
Hi Nandric,
"This is probable to complex for you to understand. But the question what you are able to understand and what not is primary your own problem."
I will not force my expertise in the English language down your throat. However, I seem to have really upset you and if it would help I am qualified to assist and teach English language!? As I say, I do commend your efforts.
As always... |
BTW I decided not to buy the Astatic MF 300. If this cart needs modification in the NOS state I can deduce the rest. Raul, do you also intend to start a retip service? I would like or, better, some of my carts would like some refreshment treatment. Spoiled creatures; only 35 years old and they want a new knee (aka 'suspension'). |
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Storyboy: Btw, I decided to modify the Astatic MF-300. I have good expectations about.
R. |
Raul,
You stated on this forum, if I return the tape ball cartridge to you, you would refund the money.
Where's the refund?
Actions determine the mark of a man. You have the item. You have the money.
Stand up and be a man Raul. It's time for you to do the right thing. You're a business man. Do you plan on being a ethical one or not? |
Raul,
Your qoute 4/2/12:
It is clear to me that as you some other persons here are not not only my friends but persons whom I don't like them and try to take advantage any time they can.
Storyboy quote 4/1/12:
"Am I the only one who has noticed your propensity for defensiveness, always making with the justifications?
Storyboy sure has your number! |
Fleib: I think I was not enough clear and precise: I have not to give any explanation to any one on my private actions, period.
R. |
Raul, I've seen posts on this thread about sellers who were suspected of taking money for defective cartridges. However this turns out, it is unseemly for you to be named as one. Although this is not a tribunal, people reading this have only heard one side of the story. I naturally assumed that this would be resolved in an equitable manner, whatever the outcome or reason. If someone has a bad experience buying a cart from whomever, we all read about the eventual outcome or circumstances. This is no different. Regards, |
Yes, yes Storyboy et all please do give us some insight on the Supex SM-1000 MKIII MM.
Auntie up on the tape-ball fiasco Raul or face furthur lambasting via your own flaming thread. |
Dear friends, My uncle Boris is (still) a proud owner of the ADC 25 with 3 styli. Nobody, even his own pride and joy Jovan ( his oldest) was alowed to touch any part of this 4 parts cart. Because his LP's collection is about 30 specimens every single stylus is like new. I may , if I can survive him, inherit the whole 'collection' of all 4 ADC parts. While his knowledge about the carts was limited he was convinced that his ADC was the best cart ever. He has never heard about MC carts so it must be obvious that there was no need at all for him to 'discovere', nor to 'rediscovere' MM carts. Because of this factual circumstances he was not and could not, be impressed with the first reviews of the Supex 900 which changed the rules. After the Supex 900 one was advised not to mention to own an MM cart. This would imply that he can't afford an MC cart or the Supex 900. We all know what this means in social terms. I am not sure about the the time but my quess is 1967. So, to be more correct, my uncle Boris actually discovered the best MM cart ever already in 1967. The question than is how old Raul was in 1967?
Regards, |
There is a NOS Empire 2000Z in the mail to me. Does anyone have experience with this model or have a sense of where its performance stands within the Empire hierarchy? |
From a simple enthusiast's perspective, regards: A root of an equation is a number which substituted into the equation instead of an unknown then converts the equation into an identity. The root is now said to satisfy the equation. Solving an equation implies finding all of its roots. An equation that is always satisfied, no matter the the choice of values for its unknowns, is called an identity.
Discrete, or IC said the blind man?
In my ignorance, it seems that effect is superior to description, or that function precedes form. Dimensional or other physical considerations excluded, and as I'm not technologically competent, it still seems when there are two means of achieving an identical outcome, to argue the other as the penultimate solution is pointless.
Hopefully there will not be any perceived argument posed in the above. Two teams playing under the same guidelines with the same objectives meet in the NCAA basketball championship tonight. The "unit" assembled with superior "components" as well as appropriate application will be victorious. In this event there is some admitted bias, Go Ky. Wildcats!
Peace, |
Good point Danny – but wait - Nikola (oh sorry I meant to say Boris) and Storyboy - further to what Danny posted; if you would be so kind to email me your favourite choices at:
MMNut@Crazyplace.com
I just need 12 hours lead time to hit ebay. (btw - I am in the eastern time zone and like to go to bed by 1am) |
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And while were waiting for Uncle Boris to reply; Storyboy, would you mind telling us your favorite MM/MI cartridges have been over the last 30 years? Maybe even the Gem's we have not discovered yet. |
Nikola - you said. However there is no way to deny the claim of my uncle Boris to be the first who rediscovered the MM carts. I am curious - what was Uncle Boris' favourite MM ? |
Dear Fleib: Good to know you don't design AHT. This is the second-three times where we discuss about and if my memory don't fail in one of those ocasions you posted was the designer but now I can't be sure till I find out that post.
Anyway nice to read that: +++ " ICs are superior in some areas of performance. " +++++ that's in " some " and that's similar of what I posted: " advantages and disadvantages, nothing is perfect ". The bigger disadvantage ( IMHO ) is that to achieve low distortions IC handle and works with hundred of feedback dbs and feedback has a " bad " signature " that IMHO uneven the ICs advantages.
Btw, my audio system is down for very different reasons. For your information the MM section just from the begining catches up and that's why this thread started. Only if my audio system can make " justice " to the MM/MI alternative I can post and posted whay you already read over the thread.
++++ " especially considering that your preamp is probably second rate " +++++
certainly that is something that you can't confirm but there are other persons that think is first rate and I can tell you that's second to none by design, quality design, quality's excecution and second to none quality performance level. Any time you want could confirm my statement.
In the other side and as Nandric pointed out Agon forum is not a tribunal and I don't need and don't feel the necessity to give you or to give to any other persons any single explanation about. It is clear to me that as you some other persons here are not not only my friends but persons whom I don't like them and try to take advantage any time they can.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Fleib,'this thread intend to enlighten and inform.' Well despite the fact that I have no idea how those IC's work I know that they 'sit' in my (expensive) Bisis Exclusive phono-pre. The problem of a layman is that he has the inclination to believe everything from anyone who is considered to be 'expert' or the authority in whatever. Well I have also seen some 'denigratory remarks' about those IC's in general but I was /am in particular worried about those in my phono-pre and (hypothetical) those that may be in my Emitter II Exclusive (never looked inside because this would not be of any help). The reason for my worry: such an amount of money and you can't sleep nor really enjoy your 'gear' because of uncertainty. As soon as this naggish hypothetical question 'what if...' occur it is done with one's mental rest. So you can see that your contribution already produced the intended results. I just switched my 'German artillery' on to warm up. And for all possible enemies of IC's I have a clear answer: they are superior according to my buddy Fleib. Thanks!
Regards, |
OK Guys:
April 1st was APRIL FOOLS DAY and now it's over! Chopin666 really stirred things up here. Do you think maybe that's what he had in mind? And is now laughing his ass off while listening to his cherished 103R.
John
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Raul, I wasn't going to post on this thread until the tape ball incident was cleared up, but I'm compelled to comment. I didn't design the phono stage that you thought, and I have no financial interest in any currently manufactured product. I suspect that you, on the other hand, are using this platform to launch commercial products, namely a preamp, tonearm, and possibly a cartridge. I don't know the extent of this but I do know that you have offered the preamp for sale.
" If the 103 is your champion certainly you deserve it that king of performance level and nothing more. "
While I don't see that comment as arrogant, it is nasty and mean spirited. If that opinion is so absurd, why the invective about what someone deserves? Isn't this thread intended to enlighten and inform? It's obvious to me that you're stalling to maintain interest. That's why you haven't named the mystery MC cart. How long before a refund in the tape ball incident, and why no comment? You're looking to buy more carts while this is unresolved?
You can no longer dismiss my comments about preamps because I designed AHT. I didn't. The fact remains that ICs are superior in some areas of performance. I noticed that your mystery MC revelation came right on the heels of a redesign of your MC stage. Why is your system down now, redesigning the MM section? You might have tried many carts, but your opinion isn't the last word and I don't defer to it, especially considering that your preamp is probably second rate. How many other MC will now give superior performance? Need more time while the MM section catches up? Why are you turning this into a soap opera? Regards, |
Dear Griffithds, The (language) philosopher disagree even about the question how to call the 'language tool' to express a thought. There are : sentences, statements and propositions. Some are against 'propositions' (Quine,etc)but I think that in any discussion a kind of cooperation is involved which imply a willingness to understand what 'the other' means or want to say. If we persist on sentences (as writen) we nead to read them like the computer. Ie 'without mercy'; forget the 'dot' forget your e-mail. So your willingness or cooperation would mean to read Storyboy's sentence as a proposition. Meaning : I am the first one who noticed something 'nasty'(aka 'the arogance') about Raul. Then you can read the whole thread once more and check. This way you would be able to deny the sentence, the statement as well the proposition with more force. Say: 'sorry Story, but you was the nr.26 in the row'. However there is no way to deny the claim of my uncle Boris to be the first who rediscovered the MM carts. Alas, this also apply to the bilingual kids regarding the question which language was their first. BTW it is impossible to comprehend how those kids can learn two languges at the same time so easily. That is to say considering the fact that their own dad whose English was not his first language speaks this language in a 'broken way' with some strange accent after,say, 20 years of practice. The other advantage of the propositions may be obvious in my discussion with Dgob. He persist on sentences and complain about the fact that my English is not my first language and probable blame my English grammar for the consequence .Ie the difficulty he has to understand them. But it may be the case that he does not understand my propositions; the toughts expressed. As Frege explained 100 years ago: the same thought can be expressed in different ways.If this was not so we would need a peculiar capacity to know and remember each and every word available in the English dictionary. So to blame my English is a different proposition from blaming himself for not being able to understand my thoughts. I am very reluctant to comment on anybody's English. But consider all possible claims against Raul because of his English...
Regards,
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Storyboy,
"Am I the only one who has noticed "
No, you most certainly are not! |
Rual,
your arrogance is in wishing him no greater height than the 103r. People afflicted with an excess of it need an occasional admonishment (and usually dismiss it unless they have humility running through their veins). You could learn from Acman3's response.
I am well aware of the Denon's limitations. I've been doing this since the late 70's having amassed a cartridge collection greater than your own. I have owned and still own almost every Holy Grail you've 'discovered' including some you have not. I also repair and create cartridges of my own so I know of what I speak. My latest creation is a FR1 mk3 grafted with a hollow boron tube and micro-ridge. And you should hear MY mf100 slightly modified. The last 'suggestion' I gave on this thread went ignored to your loss.
" what he liked and then that's all what he deserve " may your mf200 serve you well then, judging by that standard. Pride, arrogance; nonsense by any other name.
Am I the only one who has noticed your propensity for defensiveness, always making with the justifications? |
Dear Storyboy: +++++ " this statement reveals your arrogance " +++++
I don't think so. Let me tell you something: that person posted that he prefers his 103R against " any single cartridge named here ".
I own the 103 and owned the 103R and I know and have very clear its quality performance level that's very good for the price these current Denon models have but this does not means that can beats not one of the very top MM/MI vintages but ( for example ) the Grace Ruby or the AT-20SS.
Do you think that a stock 103R could beats the Technics P100CMK4 ( for example ).?, IMHO the only chance to do it is because a wrong Technics overall set up.
For that person the 103 performance level is what he liked and then that's all what he deserve. Which the problem to posted in this way: arrogance? well that's your opinion mine is that that is what that person is " living " with.
Nandric posted that that post was " provocative " but IMHO was not provocative but almost stupid one because there is no single explanation by him as : why he think what he posted? or at least two-three cartridge comparison tests he experienced against his 103R even we don't know not only if his 103R is a modified cartridge and certainly we all don't know which audio system he owns and under which circumstances he made all those cartridge comparisons tests.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
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Regards, Chopin 123: Welcome to the thread. The DL103, in one incarnation or another, has been in production since 1962. There must be some reason for this. My first "hi-end" audio purchase was an Infinity Bl. Widow TA, first heard in 1977 with a DL103D. The B.W. was occasionally removed from it's box and admired for two years before a "young marrieds'" budget concerns finally allowed replacing the Dual 1219 with a SP-25 for the B.W. Stacked Large Advents at the other end and an AT SUT/Kenwood KA-7100 integrated amp in-between, the rig was everything EXCEPT refined.
Still learning, it would be appreciated if you might tell us what factors led you to your conclusion. It should come as no surprise that there is resistance encountered when proclaiming a particular cartridge as "L'ultimo", the influences of down-stream components approach infinity in their variations and consequently unqualified blanket statements might best be eschewed. There's also the studiously avoided question of taste.
Thanks for the opportunity to reminisce, any elaboration you care to post would be added to the bank of knowledge (and opinion) this thread represents. Around this bunch, gotta' be careful with those absolutes though.
Peace, |
Hi Dgob, Your illusion is that you can understand each and every English sentence provided that the sentence is writen by someone whose English is his 'native' or, in your vocabulary,his 'first' language. Try Donald Davidson's ''Intending'' ( Assays on Action&Events)who is a born American. I want mention 'assays' about particle physics, etc. You know there were many scientist from Europe like Einstein, Godel, Tarsky, Carnap, etc. who become university teachers in America while speaking 'broken English' with a strong German accent. And,mirabile dictu, they enriched the American intellectual level. This is probable to complex for you to understand. But the question what you are able to understand and what not is primary your own problem. |
Hi Nandric,
"BTW I thought that the correct expression is the 'native language'."
There are so many "correct" expressions within our language, dependent on context, that it would take me quite some time to clarify. However, "native" language is often seen to have cultural overtones that are avoided by the use of listed reference: to wit, "first" language.
And I do commend your use of English, even if at times I find difficulties in grasping what you are seeking to convey. I hope rudeness is not the outcome.
On a related point, unless he is directly asking you to do so in some off-site correspondence, I feel Raul doesn't really need you to charge in to ward off every perceived attack - especially where such an attack does not exist. Or maybe I am wrong!?
As always... |
Dear Storyboy, In different countries 'the same things' are called different. So the 'arogance' in one country may be called 'proudness' in some other. What the Dutch call 'obstinate' in my beloved Serbia is called 'bravery'. Considering the Spanish conception of 'pride' I am sure that Raul will find some solution for the problem with Tom.
Regards, |
Raul,
" If the 103 is your champion certainly you deserve it that king of performance level and nothing more. "
this statement reveals your arrogance, which is usually couched within your heapin' helping of benevolence.
Since the mf200 (I've had 2) is your king of the hill this week, may you have nothing more.
BTW, why won't you answer the charges? |
Hi John, Strange those 'rulers of the universe' . Each year again and again they forget the first of April... I myself have as excuse the dilemma between: sonatas, ballades, etudes, preludes and so on...
Regards, |
Danny,
I am somewhat ashamed to admit that I have only played 3 or 4 sides with the Mf-300, so it's too soon to form an opinion but my initial reaction was positive. I have been enjoying the Empire 4000D/III way too much (especially with Emmylou's voice), I'm not ready to give it up and seriously audition any others yet.
FFT: Did Chopin123 jump the gun a few hours before April Fools Day or is he really a Denon loving, mid-fi, LOMC sychophant? Let's hope it's the former and when he reads this thread he yells "gotcha".
John
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Hi Dgob, Despite the fact that my English is not my 'first language' ( is actually my fifth) you or I made obviously some progress because you had no difficulty to understand the quoted sentences. BTW I thought that the correct expression is the 'native language' . There are many kids at present with parents from different countries which are called bilingual. Ie very difficult to know which language they learn first and which as second.
Regards, |
Hi Nandric,
"As a lawyer I also need to explain to you that our forum is not a tribunal nor a law court."
Thank you
As always... |
Hi Nandric,
"I know such kind of people as you are but those are not among my friends nor comrades."
That is disappointing
As always... |
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Dear Chopin, Such statements are called 'provocative', 'teasing' or 'sardonic'. But if your intention is to provoke Raul to name this misterious MC cart you should select something better. BTW do you prefer Polonaises above Mazurkas?
Regards, |
Dear Chopin123: It is weird, you are Agon member since 2008 and this is your very first post ever. Certainly you choosed the right thread to " win " slef notorious.
I can believe that you heard some of the cartridges mentioned through the thread but I think is almost imposible to heard all even me that I'm so fast to test cartridges I have several cartridges ( mentioned here ) that till today I had/have no time to tested.
That you like more the 103R means almost nothing against the MM/MI cartridges you compared because between other things that kind of comparisons depends not only on each one targets but on how good is the audio system and your skills to make the right set up to each cartridge.
If the 103 is your champion certainly you deserve it that king of performance level and nothing more.
Thank's to post here, welcome any time.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Two troll post out of nearly 7000 is not bad.
Chopin, I'm glad you like your Denon. |
Chopin123, anyone who has troubled to listen to every mm cartridge mentioned in this thread deserves a bigger prize than a Denon 103R. |
I've heard all of the mm cartridges mentioned on this thread. My Denon 103r beats them all. You folks should stop drinking the mm kool aid. |
Hello John, I was wondering what you thought about the Astatic MF 300 you purchased?It's OK if you didn't like it. Just wondering.
Danny |
Thanks Raul,
It took over 200 hours before the PS Audio really settled in. I only wish it had 70k and/or 100k loading option(s) and don't know if it can be modified. The DL-S1 will have some pretty stiff competition from the 4000D/III and MF-200.
John
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Got a NOS Garrott P77 from Estonia today. Packed in postal box and another phone box inside with lots of bubble wrap, but custom inspectors obviously did not open to inspect.
Sounds a little slow out of the box but pretty excited about this find.
Montepilot, another reason to own so many cartridges is just plain curiosity, and the price to hear the hard to find cart is reasonable. |
I finally got off the couch and repaired my very modified ARC PH-2 balanced MM phono stage. Time to get back to the high life of MM/MIs after a long and satisfying side-bar with a DL-S1. John, it is certainly worth the $600. Given renewed discussion of the Astatics, the first to bat is the venerable MF-100. Even with a casual initial set-up, it's instantly apparent that this is a top performer. Big warm presentation with lots of detail, nuance, and immediacy. There is a trace of sibilance that will doubtless resolve with refinements to set-up. |
Dear Jbethree3: That PS Audio phono stage is better that we can think and yes it will works with your DL-S1. I hope you enjoy this best ( IMHO ) Denon ever.
Your feedback is welcome.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |