Back to carts for the Technics arms, has anyone tried out:
a) Sumiko Blackbird
b) Music Maker III
c) Dyna DV20XH
d) Benz Glider S H
a) Sumiko Blackbird
b) Music Maker III
c) Dyna DV20XH
d) Benz Glider S H
Technics SL1200MK2 Cartridge Discussion
I have a question on compliance. Because the Technics arm needs a high compliance cart, what works well? Is there a range of compliance (in 10-6cm/dyne) that works with the Technics headshell? What range of compliance (in 10-6cm/dyne) that works with the Sumiko headshell? The AT440 is rated at 10 x 10-6 dynamic and 40 x 10-6 static and works well with the Technics Headshell. Is a lower number a lower compliance (meaning a heavier arm is needed)? |
Cartridge Database has all the answers. |
I just bought Shelter 501 MKII, and mounted it on Sumiko headshell (it requires using auxillary counterweight). It is so much better, than my previous 0.5 mV Grado Platinum. Every aspect of music reproduction has improved. I think, it's tracking better, as well. Very higly recommended. Regarding compliance- Shelter is a low compliance cart, and the extra weight of Sumiko plus the auxillary weight do compliment this cart. There is a school of thought, that says- heavy tonearm is always better, regardless of the cart compliance. I feel, that fully modded KAB Technics (mine has fluid damper, Cardas arm rewire, outboard PSU and RCA connect plate) can serve even fairly expensive cart rather well. I'm also getting ISOPLAT mat and Audiopoints to replace stock feet. Will report on the changes later. |
Maril, Can the Shelter be used without the flud damper and other mods or will it not be worth it (it is a pricy cart)? I have the Auxilary weight that came with the Technics table. I also have teh weight that goes on the counterweight (I assume that it is needed here). The other high value for the money cart is the Denon 103. Will it work well without the other mods? At about $150 it is pretty cheap. |