Nandric, I think the PCN550 might be an original Precept stylus only mislabeled. It should be labeled the PCN100 or 110. This is conjecture of course and based on the observation that a far East imitation of a TOTL would probably be more convincing.
Don, If it's a nude square shank shibata I guess it's a good deal. I was assuming it's bonded. As I understand it, the ATN14 is bonded and the ATS14 is hit or miss. Some are bonded and some are nude. Both are $89 at Stereoneedles.
A couple of years ago I was looking at old styli at TurntableNeedles. I saw they had a waiting list for a long gone AT stylus with an exotic cantilever. Apparently they had been waiting for months and had an expected delivery date. How could this be? If they found a stash of old styli why wouldn't they buy it, take immediate delivery and sell them? I figured they were waiting for the paint to dry in China. Then they are probably shipped by that super cargo ship to Calif. They have the largest cargo ship in the World. It's so big it can't go through the Panama canal, it won't fit. It runs exclusively to Calif and goes back empty. The Chinese government is pretty smart. They've been selling off their share of the US gov debt and buying gold. I think they're down to around $1 trillion and Ft Knox is now located somewhere outside of Beijing. Don't tell anyone but the US is bankrupt. Yearly income is 2.5 trillion and debt is 17.6 trillion. They can't even balance the budget let alone pay down the debt. This might have little to do with phono carts, but after the next worldwide depression you'll be lucky if you have electricity to run your stereo. Regards,
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I at last understand why the logicians have such a difficulty to explain identity relation. They are like us. They also think that they talk about the same thing. Only Fleib and I are axception(al). We know that '180 does not equal 180' while regarding the 550 ML even the Almighty has no idea which is which and where they come from. Fleib thinks that those are made in China while I think in Nord Korea. That is to say by the South Korean who work in their own factories in Nord Korea. |
Dear comrade Don, You sleep at your age every night with your wife? No wonder you are allowed to own 30+ carts,etc. But how is than your wallet protected? Some family member of yours works by the tax authorities? |
Flieb,
"Square post housing is inadequate to describe the 100 series of styli (plugs), which the 155LC, 152MLP etc, belong."
I wasn't describing the plugs in the series. I was stating why one type would not work in the other type situation. Square plug versus the round hole. Just keeping it simple,that's all. And yes, you may think $139 would be a little steep for a tapered alum cantilever/nude shibata, but order one of them from a retipper and see what he would charge. But that point is mute, because I paid $89 for it and it came with a housing. I would also had to provide one to a retipper! In my world, $89 was cheap! |
Flieb, Yes, I own 2 of the 20SS styli. One of them is on the 20SLa body that came with the 20SLa stylus I have mentioned in my discussions of the TK7SU. Flieb, I like options, lots of options. And yes, I do need to thin the heard, a lot! |
Trimmed a AT20ss and it fits like a glove. Very minor shortening of the stylus assembly. |
Aceman3, I listened to the PCN550 on an AT15SS. I had to trim the plastic. It took quite a few hrs for the cart to settle in. Eventually it had a very dynamic "live" sound. But it stopped getting better which I didn't expect and it didn't have the resolution, inner detail and harmonic integrity of the ATN20SS.
I believe TTNeedles and LpGear have a working relationship. Once I ordered a stylus from LpGear and the return address was NYC. LpGear has 3 different web sites. I think both are basically honest, but like any business, will goose it whenever they can. I wonder how Needles sometimes comes up with a batch of long discontinued styli. Suspicious me thinks they're probably knock-offs from China. LpGear is nearly impossible to contact. Regards, |
Griffithds, Square post housing is inadequate to describe the 100 series of styli (plugs), which the 155LC, 152MLP etc, belong. The 95/Clearaudio are also square and are part of the 3400 series which are not interchangeable with the 100 series. The third series is the older round plugs to which the Precept belongs. $139 seems like a lot of money for an alum/shibata. Is it even a nude? You tried a 20SS? Did you increase the VTF? TTNeedles has a Jico ATN12S for $88. Regards, |
Acman3
I have ordered another Akai from TTN. Price $139 then minus purchase bonus points that I had accumulated, dropped it down to $89. Knowing how good it is, and how supplies suddenly disappear, it is hard not to order spares! |
I should have said I am going to install a used AT155lc Stylus in a Precept 220 body. I cannot find my small screwdriver set or it would be done.
The Akai is usually about $150 from a vendor on Ebay. Auctions are/were fairly regular in the past.
Fleib, Were you able to listen to the 550ml? I do believe you are correct, but even the normally honest Turntableneedles says it is the top of the line Precept stylus. However we paid for an ML with Beryllium, and should be able to return them. |
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Acman3,
Isn't the 155LC a square post housing? Because the 220 takes a round post. I know my 152MLP and 152LP which are "P" mount versions of the 155LC have square posts. I would think they would both be the same in this regard? |
Comrade,
So very kind of you to protect me and look after my wallet, but I already have someone who does that. I sleep with her every night. (grin) |
Nikola,
Copy of the ad below. Akai RS-180 Stylus
Original Stylus No: RS-180 Original Cartridge No: PC-180 Stylus Type: Spherical Diamond Cartridge Type: Output: Stereo Tracking Weight: Design: As Image Colour: May Vary From Original Warranty: 12 Months Replacement
Supplied in a blister pack of 1 Akai RS-180 stylus
3 things are wrong hear. 1) The RS-180 was not a Spherical Diamond. It was a Shibata. 2) Where it states "Colour: May Vary From Original". Is that statement also telling you NOT ORIGINAL. 3) Yours came in an Akai box. Not a blister pack. It's Probably from the same manufacture of the 550ML. (grin) Regards Comrade, Don |
Dear comrade Don, As a good comrade I need to protect you and your wallet from your intention to trasplant the 'magnificent 155 LC' (according to Henry) in this worthless stylus holder of your 550 ML. For this reason I will postpone the postage to you till you (re)think the whole idea. I would first ask Henry and/or Professor if the 155cl will fit in your TK 7SU? If this is not possible we can try some other swap.
Regards, |
Griffithds, the 550ml sounds fine. I agree with Nandric that it is not as open as the Akai RS180, but if you can't return it, listen to it. It is darker sounding, but that is not always a bad thing. Some people will prefer the 550ml over the RS180. Until I put the RS180 back on yesterday, and got it working perfectly, I would have been one of them.
I am going to use a 220 body to install a AT155lc.
The only difference in body styles is color. |
Nikola,
Since you are probably the only person in the world who has a (suspect)550ML stylus housing and an original 220 stylus housing, perhaps you could do me a favor. Could you look very carefully at the two of them and determine (other than color), if they are the same housing or does one housing look like a cheap imitation of the other. Thanks Comrade. Regards, Don |
'There is something (strange) about the Akai RS 180'. The cheapest one can be get on 'stylus plus.co.uk' for 18 GBP, the most expensive one on 'pick-up naalden.com' for 189 euro. There are all kind of prices in between. Lucky me I don't need (other) one. |
Fleib,
See Tiemltels reply to Nikola dated 4-25-13. Just up the page. As far as "cost effective", what I wanted was a stylus as close as possible to an original 7SU. I have a TK7CLa already and wasn't looking to replicate it. I recall someone on another forum did the trimmed 550ML to a 15Sa and claimed to consider it a major improvement. I, until reading your findings on "your" 15 had considered doing the same thing. From your deductions, I think I will wait. If Raul keeps us posted with his return/refund quest, and gets nothing for his efforts, then I think I will use the Precept 550ML housing and install a 155LC into it. $200 is sure a lot to have paid for what turns out to be nothing usable other than a stylus housing! Regards, Don |
Raul, most all of the Acutex M3xx OEM stylus assemblys I tested need no trimming and are in fact very tight. A close factory fit with no visible spacing from the side or frontal views. The curves and the edges of the stylus assembly fit the cartridge like a glove. As you well know the OEM stylus are no longer available, consider yourself lucky if you own one! Trimming & potting greatly benefits an aftermarket stylus assembly.
Potting the magnetic shield assembly in the OEM stylus assembly does provide benefits. Assuring ridigity allows the cantilever to be the only moving component around. As it should be in a miniscule movement, sending the signal to that magnificent tri-pole induced engine. As the LP is being dragged accross the stylus (vs the stylus dragging over the LP) there are lateral forces at play. Many M3xx stylus assemblies have a bent cantilever because of a high VTA setting/out of adjustment anti-skate or a combination of both. I lust for a factory M320 stylus assembly or the equal. Titanium cantilever where are you? |
Raul, Don't hold your breath. LpGear is notorious for not answering emails. It's almost impossible to get a hold of them. Their reputation has been tarnished lately with a bad batch of OC9II carts. People couldn't get a response and had to cancel their credit card charge which got an immediate response.
I've bought many items from LpGear and have always been satisfied, but I have to say this looks sleazy. I don't think there is any way you could look at this and think it's what it is advertised to be. Regards, |
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Turntableneedles has a much different description of the Precept 550ml than LP Gear. Micro line is stated as better than .2x.7, which is usually how an elliptical is measured. No mention of beryllium. |
Griffithds, what is this Akai RS180, beryllium/LC? You bought them to transplant into a TK7SU. Is this more cost effective than a 155LC, requiring no transplant?
I don't have the Precept cart. I tried the PCN550 on an AT15 which I hadn't used in quite awhile and needed to break in. After it started sounding 1/2 decent, I switched to the 20SS and the 550 never went back on. Unfortunately I trimmed the plastic on the 550 to use on the 15 so I probably can't return it. Regards, |
Dear harold-no-the-barrel: ++++++ " somehow I "feel" (technically) that the AT is better, in my system " +++++
I wonder why you " feel " that because both cartridges are so different not only in design but on specs, example: the X-1 is 1.5grs lower in weight than the 180 and in both the compliance is different too and several other " technical " specs.
Could you tell me for example why you think that a higher weight cartridge can performs better in your system/tonearm than a lighther one or one with lower compliance?
seems to me that in any case is the current 150ANV model the one nearer to the 180.
In the other side, either : the X-1 and 180 are hard to find out so you have nothing to lose, let me explain: in theory if you buy ( lucky enough. ) both cartridges then you can test it in your system to decide which one match it in better way and put on sale the other one where you will take money the same day you put on sale and maybe more money that the one you paid it for.
Just an opinion,}
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Fleib: I already emailed to LP Gear asking for a full refund.
I will return here with their answer.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Fleib,
I did not had it in my possession long enough to see the comments you and Nikola have stated. I sent it off to him after a short time in my system. It was not even broken in when he received to for an audition.I do intend to spend some time with it under a scope when it returns. Bottom line is it doesn't measure up sound wise. The Akai RS180 stylus really does put it to shame with is sonic display. I have done a lot of business with LPGear and have never been disappointed with anything bought from them (until now). I do intend to run my Precept with the Akai. Something else I would like to add about this Precept discussion. I bought 2 of the Akai RS180's to transplant into the Signet TK7SU stylus housing. Because 1 was a spare, I decided to slightly trim it and try it on the Precept 220 body. At that time I didn't have a stylus for the Precept. I was all smiles with the results. That is when Raul stated where a 550ML could be purchased, so I jumped on it. When I sent all to Nikola for review, I knew at that time the 550ML was not out performing the Akai. I just assumed it was because the suspension on the Akai had days of use while the Precept only had minutes. I am looking forward to the return of the 550ML. Talking to anyone at LPGear is rather difficult but I do have question of them to ask! Since this revelation, I have also tried a AT20SLa on the Precept. Surprisingly the results with it are also not positive? A little thin sounding. A bit like what I remember the 550ML sounded like. It (the SLa), performs beautifully in the TK7SU. I think I will leave it there. Go figure? Regards, Don |
Dear Tubed1: +++++ " Enjoy even more of the Acutex sound. " +++++
I assume you took all those kind of work and shared with us ( appreciated. ) because it's worth to do it: right? and I could assume that you +++ " compare the potted stylus to a non-potted stylus " ++++ ( both original ones. ) and the rewards are worth that work: right?
Regards and enjoy the muisc, R. |
Griffithds, **Comrade, to me based on what they have stated, it's kind of hard not to believe it is not an original. But being an original doesn't mean it had to be good!**
Like Nandric, my magnification is inadequate for a definitive answer, but this is a rip-off. If you look at it head on, the cantilever is obviously aluminum. Although the diamond on mine looks like decent quality, it's not a nude square shank or even a micro line. It looks more like a bonded elliptical. This stylus is a bottom feeder, sold as a beryllium/ML. The light blue color of the plastic should have been a warning sign. Beryllium cantilevered styli were all in black plastic. This was probably the stylus for the PC-100. Regards, |
Hi Nandric, You have "met" Vic the Magician quite recently and done cart business, great. I know some of his adventures in seeking the ultimate cart for his arm. At the time he had just sold the uber expensive Decca Reference in order to test various interesting classic vintage carts. Yes he liked both your ACUTEX but eventually found the M320 IIISTR (short nose) of the ACUTEX fleet to fit best his mighty design. He was very positive about it at the time. Also Dave the Messenger praises his M320 on the Trans-Fi arm. So, following the path of them both I won one in a battle against... Acman3 (regards it was a good battle) ! It fits fabulously the arm but can´t perform its best due to the 1 mm off-axis cantilever. It needs to be sent to the capable hands of Axel the Retipper in Germany. But he´s so busy at the moment so I have to wait my turn. No I´m not familiar with the ET-2 thread, I simply don´t have time for everything in hi-fi because I´m learning a new profession. I fully understand if the owners of that linear arm have found the ideal cart for it. It seems that there´s certain synenergy between the ET-2 and the 312. Still, I advice you to give a try to the M320. Good luck ! |
Hi Harold, The designer/producer of the Trans-Fi tracker bought from me the Acutex 420 and 312 STR and was impressed by both. I assume you are familiar with the ET-2 thread? The most owners of the ET-2 regard the 420 as ideal for this linear tracker. The 312 STR can still be get in Italy for about 40 euro (www.ebay Italy.com).
Regards, |
Hello Nandric, Obviously the AT-180ML/OCC is the very best cart you have right now. So I´m glad you love your AT-180 and never leave, and that is the most important thing. I highly appreciate your honesty as I try to be as honest I can and I usually say exactly what I think. I just asked, nothing more truly. If you some day have two samples and perhaps would renounce the lesser one just let me know. I´m particularly interested in this AT design and wonder how fantastic it could be in my Trans-Fi linear tracker. The JVC X-1 does not interest me so much despite it is truly an exceptional cartridge, somehow I "feel" (technically) that the AT is better, in my system of course. Thanks for your time and good luck for your future purchases |
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Tubed1,
Sounds like something well worth the effort. I have the short nosed M312STR. I will definitely give this a go. Thanks for the Mod effort and the write-up. That's what is great about this forum. A person can learn so much just through sharing ideals. Thanks again! Regards, Don |
Acutex M3xx revisited
These modifications work with the Acutex M3xxx series only (shortnose)
Tools needed: * Razor Blade * Small tweezers or fine point needlenose pliers * Super Glue. Gel is better and does not travel * Patience. Be in the right frame of mind. Zen always Zen
After experiencing the Acutex M310 IIE, M310IIIe, M312, and M320 III and experimenting with many an aftermarket stylus I have come to the conclusion that every aftermarket stylus has fitment issues. Obviously the aftermarket does not pay as much attention to tolerances as the OEM, and this is not surprising with many sources/countries for stylus manufacture. The less expensive the stylus the worse the fit. Poor fitment can be seen with the naked eye from both a side view and frontal view or better yet with a 10x loop as 1/16"-1/32" physical gap between the stylus assembly and the cartridge body. OEM stylus assemblies fit as designed and are tight to the cartridge body with no gaps!. The poor fitment of the aftermarket stylus assembly can be rectified fairly easily.
1) Remove the stylus assembly from the cartridge
2) Put the stylus protector in place
3) Look at the inside of the Stylus Assembly and you will notice the metal Magnetic Shield Plate (MSP) it is a U-shaped piece of metal on the rear of the Stylus Assembly
4) Run the razor blade down the inside of the of the MSP. With an OEM stylus the MSP is quite tight. Aftermarket may not even need the razor blade treatment
5) with the tweezers or fine point needlenose grasp the MSP on the bottom and pull straight back, away from the cantilever. The MSP will slide right out. Try not to handle the MSP too harshly you do not want to deform it
6)Slightly trim with the sharp scissors the plastic stylus assembly top edge and top most corner. You can also trim the same edges of the MSP. Dry fit without the MSP back onto the cartridge body until you get a better fitment. Then dry fit with the MSP in the Stylus Assembly Do not trim too much at at time and trim in very small increments until you get what you want
7)Do not run these cartridges without the MSP unless you like listening to magnetic resonances. The MSP was put there for a reason and surrounds the large bulbous cannon magnet, the heart of tri-pole design and the magnetic engine. It also adds stiffnes and rigidity to the cartridge assembly
8) Potting the MSP back into the stylus assmebly will allow greater tensile strength and quite a bit of stiffness and rigidity to the entire stylus assembly. One small dab of Super Glue Gel the size of a pin-head on both the front side edges of the MSP will allow it to smear and adheare the edges of the stylus assembly when you slide it back in. DO NOT OVERDUE IT or you will have perma-stylus which is not the purpose of this mod. You are only glueing the MSP back into the stylus assembly. You will not want any errant/sloppy glue here. After glueing and still wet put the stylus assembly back onto the cartridge body and hold it between thumb and forefinger to let it set up where it should be with a light finger pressure. Done right the Stylus Assembly is still removeable.
Now the cantilever is interfacing correctly with the cannon magnet and in a closer proximity. If you have two stylus compare the potted stylus to a non-potted stylus. the non-potted is a flexi-flyer and you can certainly feel it by just a small squeeze. With more internal dampening the end result is a lower susceptibility to resonances further increasing the accuracy of which the cantilever movements are tracked by the coils. Enjoy even more of the Acutex sound.
I would be interested in knowing more of the alleged Nagoka stylus transplant ala Frankesteining the M320 |
Lep,Lep,Lep,Lep You don't know your right from your left (your right!) You don't know your left from right (your left!) Hound dog P@@@ tang Three Four
After hiking so far into the mm/mi wilderness sometimes you just need a good cadence to get back home. I just had to throw this out there. |
Comrade,
Funny how the name "Schwarzeneger", came to mine when talking about Frankenstein. The Precept's as well as the Signet's were both top tier Audio Technica cartridges. This fact alone, means it's not just an "average body" cartridge. As far as "extraordinary stylus", I do not consider it extraordinary. Just very good! The Akai, well, that I would consider "extraordinary"! Best Regards, Don |
Regards Griffithds:As I've found the reports about the Precept intriguing, a modest amount of research indicates the AT-13Ea at 4.2mV output/1200 ohm output impedance is comparable. An exception is the 13Ea's metal mounting shroud rather than the Precept's plastic.
Purchased a 13Ea with a broken cantilever, mounted on a low mass AT waffle-pierced style headshell. An ATN-155LC cantilever transplanted to the original AT-13Ea grip results in the appropriate VTA/SRA, self-resonance of the cartridge is minimal.
Exceptionally solid center image, pleasing layering, depth & channel balance. Soundstage is in front of the speakers. Depth develops from well forward to a front center stage, an unusually lively hall effect ambience results, speaker location is removed as a source of distraction. Piano strings resonate & background vocals/subtle nuance emerge. Response is smoothly developed, there are no noticeable peaks.
Bass notes retain individual identity, presented with conviction. Speed in rise time and decay is gratifying. Midrange/hf grain is minimal.
Don, in attempting the cantilever exchange begin by removing as much of the compliance screw sealant as possible. Be sure to use a correctly sized screwdriver and use it to clear sealant from the screw slot, Turn the screw slightly & reverse repeatedly until the screw travels the necessary amount. One to one & one-half turns should release the cantilever. Pushing from the back with a pin rather than trying to pull it out is recommended.
Insert the cantilever and with the compliance screw turned upwards, view and align the V-magnets from the rear to confirm azimuth relative to a horizontal surface of the grip. Holding the grip between thumb and middle finger, apply pressure with fore-finger directly in line with the cantilever axis. Double check azimuth and tighten the compliance screw. This may require more pressure than anticipated on the first effort. Too little will result in the magnets contacting the poles when VTF is applied. It may be best on the initial trial to apply a small amount of pressure, test and then gradually increase until distortion at the desired VTF is eliminated.
Initial concerns are that VTA/SRA are correct, confirming azimuth after tightening the compliance screw is obviously important. I can't speak for the Precept but the 13Ea Frankencart impressed me enough (especially soundstage) that the initial example was sent to Halcro for confirmation, Henry wrote that he was pleased with the cart. Good luck &
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Dear Comrade,
I think you have taken my response to personal. I, like Raul, have not seen even a picture of a Precept 550ML cartridge. So we do not know what one "should look like". LPGear did not in my opinion represent the 550ML as a substitution for an original 550ML. Good or bad, it (the 550ML stylus), is what it is. It was the last of the Precepts to be offered to the public for sale so maybe the poor quality stylus is one of the reasons for its demise? It surely wouldn't be the first time a product quality went down hill just before it went out of production! The following is a quote from the LPGear web site. I could not include the picture, but it is the blue housing with black guard with the word Precept on the guard (identical to the one you have). Type in Precept 550ML on the LPGear site and it will take you to the listing and picture.
" AUDIO-TECHNICA STYLUS FOR AUDIO-TECHNICA PRECEPT PC-550ML PC550ML CARTRIDGE - Discontinued and unavailable, we do not know if and when this will again be available. For alternative stylus replacements, refer to the Related Products below.
The Audio-Technica PCN-550ML PCN550ML needle stylus for the Audio-Technica Precept PC-550ML PC550ML phono cartridge features a beryllium cantilever - a lightweight, corrosion-resistant, rigid, steel-gray metallic element used as an aerospace structural material. The Microline diamond offers superlative performance with less wear and distortion than elliptical or conventional linear contact styli. The small curving rate of the stylus enables it to track and playback the inner part of the record groove that other styli can hardly maintain. Also, the curving rate of the stylus does not change until the stylus is almost worn unlike that of conventional styli which increases as they are used. Accordingly, the stylus has a much longer average playing life. We have very limited stock and when depleted will no longer be available."
Comrade, to me based on what they have stated, it's kind of hard not to believe it is not an original. But being an original doesn't mean it had to be good! Best of Regards Comrade, Don |
Dear comrade Don, Your 'Frankenstein' intentions are frightening. You can put whatever head you like on the body of Schwarzeneger you will always get the same Schwazeneger. He sells btw the same body with the different 'faces' he got because of his age. Your intended experiments are is some sense the 'other way round' but to use some extraordinary stylus for some 'average body' is very questionable. Anyway so if you need to perform some surgery to the poor stylus. But with our Raul as our primus inter pares, Herr Professor and Fleib there is considerable amount of knowledge in our forum to inform yourself beforhand. Ask questions before using your knife or scalpel I would say.
Regards, |
Dear comrade Don, It may look as if I am not thankful for your kind involment and cooperation. But my involment with the 550 ML was only 'academic'. I was supposed to return this stylus to you. So I have no personal interest in this stylus. I wrote to you about my opinion before my post in our thread. Whatever the status of LPgear one should be always cereful with styli which are not original. I have no idea about Raul's 440 CL nor his 550 Ml . So my opinion about the 550 is only related to the specimen I got from you. As I mentioned before no markings of any kind are on this one. It may be made even in Nord Korea. How should I know? But I inspected the stylus with my microscope (50 x) and was surprised with the poor quality of the diamond. I feel in no way responsible for this stylus.
Regards, |
Nikola,
"So I am no at all sure that this stylus is actually the 550".
When Raul first mentioned where the 550ML could be purchased (LPGear), I immediately ordered it. Very soon after, it sold out. I have no doubt that it is anything other than an original Precept 550ML. LPGear is one of our trusted suppliers. Raul was quick to point out that he felt the 440LC was better than the 550ML. I think you have discovered why he felt that way. We have also found out that the Akai RS180 (AT14S), also beats the 550. I wonder how the Akai would compare to Raul's 440LC? The "Frankstein" I've asked Timeltel about just might be the ultimate answer! We'll see. Regards, Don |
Dear Nandric: I forgot, ++++ " my second best MM'. End? " ++++
I was a little in a hurry when I posted but there are no secrets there.
The cartridge is the JVC-X1MK1 that's behing the MK2 version I had the lucky to found out.
Here happened to me what other AT builded or designed cartridges did it. I'm refering to cartridge tracking habilities where the MK2 is way better than the MK1 average own habilities. This is the same that I experienced through four different Precepts stylus shapes and the same that experienced in the Stanton top of the line 981 against its down step Pickering XSV 5000 where this one beats easily the 981.
All these experiences makes think that that: " vintage suspension in my cartridges is no issue " that some of us are thinking is totally unreal and that cartridge vintage suspension some times is ok but normally is a real " issue " but because performs good we are unaware of it till we compare it.
That happened to me not only with those cartridges but with Empire and other samples too. Is obvious that 30 years already made it its works on that cartridge suspension.
The JVC MK1 version is really good. I wish that that person that bought that JVC X-1MK1 NOS on ebay could comes here and shares his experiences because is my take that that person knew exactly what he doing when he bought it in BIN auction for 700.00. I think no one invest 700.00 for a vintage MM with out knowing its " credentials ".
Anyway, my second today best was and is worth fully.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
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Dear Nandric: I don't like what I heard trhough my 550 sample and posted in that time. Fleib told us that needs more time but I already gave it with no great success. Maybe I have to try harder. I was a bet " confused " as you more than all because the colors choosed in the 550 whole stylus/cantilever holder. I really like to find out a Precept PC550 to see it and check that NOS stylus replacementg realloy is a Precept original one. I'm more curious that any other thing because my Precept 440LC is a winner! and it is not " asking " for its " brother ".
About the 180 what I'm saying is that my ANV remember me the 180 perfromance quality but I don't heard the 180 for a long time and as with the 180 I need to make several cartridge re-evaluations.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Hi Tom,
I am wondering if the following "Frankenstein", that you constructed, "13Ea/beryllium cantilevered 155LC stylus", would also be a viable option for the Precept 220/440? I have the stylus housing and a new 152LP stylus assembly in which I would like to combine. This would make a round plug version of the 155LC and with a little trimming of length, would also fit into my Precept 220. Question: How much compression pressure (if any), did you put on the cantilever donut when you did the transplant? Regards, Don |
Hi Harold, You have a good chance to get my AT 180 from my successors but not from me.However I have no intention whatever to pass away voluntary . Besides I am after this JVC X 1 and will probable need some time to get it. You can't expect from me to say :'sorry'.
Regards, |
Dear Raul, As you know I never questioned any of your carts opinions and/or judgment. I can't possible compare with you but even at my level I get confused with so many carts. In my case there are only about 30 MM carts. This is about 4 time less than you tested. The AT 150 ANV is without question beatufuly made but I don't believe that they are tuned. The tracking ability (not even 60 micron) is to me an indication that this cart needs at least 40 hours of use to loosen up. Do I understand your 'prediction' well that the AT 150 ANV will surpass the AT 180 after this period of use or time?
Regards, |
Regards Nandric & Raul, Great news from the vintage AT 180 ML/OCC confirming its superb quality. This announcement I have waiting for a very long time ! Not surprised, according to the specs and the sophisticated techniques used it must have been AT´s flagship at the time. If you are planning to sell it in the future just let me know.... As always, thank you |
Dear Raul, 'I just tested my second best MM'. End?
The Precept 550 which my comrade Don posted to me together with the Akai 180 was meant for comparison sake. But there was no marking of any kind on this stylus while the plastic holder was very thin and suspicious. What is much more worst is that the diamond stylus was mediocre in comparison with the Akai (aka AT 14S). So I am no at all sure that this stylus is actually the 550. Because of your influence on me I deed not (re)read your comment on both of those Precept carts and wanted to make my own valuation. I intend to (re)read your comment as soon as I finish this post.
Kind regards, |
Dear Nandric: ++++++ " Just one word: UNBELIEVABLE! Takeda san and less well known Hiroaki Hibino(Klipsch and Zenn MCZ) thought that other carts lacked dynamics and made their own as a reaction. According to me they have never heard the AT 180 ML/OCC. " +++++
good that finally you are " really " hearing what the 180 can shows you. This cartridge is something very especial, so especial that never was marketed in America but into the Asia market and some samples in Europe. I was lucky that the México AT CEO was and is a close friend and trhough him I put my hands on it as in other non-America AT products.
In the past I posted about the AT 180 top quality performance level but not many people really cares about.
Btw, by ANV that's still improving and showing better quality performance level remember me the 180 ML/OCC. Perhaps before the ANV that 180 is the best AT group cartridge design even a top the TK10MLMK2.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Think about 'there is something about Mary' and then further about our list (cataloloque) of demands which 'Mary' need to fulfil in order to make us happy. We may even, despite of all the qualities she may have, also wish her to be modest. When then someone ask the question: 'is there just one quality of her that you value the most?' our answer would probable be:'you are an idiot, I just made a list with 33 'demands'. However sometime we want to underline some peculiar quality for some reason or other. We want, say, to make some kind of point and then need some 'forceful' expression. Say the behind of Mary which is the most sexy ever seen. Since Lopez this kind of inappropriate qualifications is considered to be ok. Now Frogman stated that music is about 'rythmum' (aka 'dynamic nuance'; 02-25-13). Who would and why characterize such a small and delicate instrument like a violin as a 'canon'? Who would then visit a violin concert , take a seat, and play for a target? But there it is: 'Il cannone del Gesu' (made by Guarnerius). When I listend to my new Precept with 'Akai' stylus (thanks comrade Don) I was surprised with the dynamics of this cart. Then I thought 'there was something about the AT 180'. Something with dynamics. I feel really embarassed to have overlooked this cart for such a long time. Because of the Precept I (re) adjustetd my AT 180 again and this time my adjustment was somehow much better. Just one word: UNBELIEVABLE! Takeda san and less well known Hiroaki Hibino(Klipsch and Zenn MCZ) thought that other carts lacked dynamics and made their own as a reaction. According to me they have never heard the AT 180 ML/OCC. Without any question my best MM cart by revaluation. Those who own this 'wonder' but are not 100% satisfy should post the cart to Axel for a check. I deed and got the cart fixed(aka 'refreshed') for only 30 euro.
Regards, |
Dear friends: Well, I just tested my second best MM(MI cartridge.
R. |
My Dear Comrade,
What have I done! I have allowed the pride of my capitalist greed slip through my hands and take up residency in the Balkins. How could I have been so foolish. (grin) Do not worry my dear friend, because if the need arises, I do know where another can be obtained. Enjoy Nikola. The combination truly is a giant slayer!
Best Regards, Don |