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Andy needs a new cart
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It was probably only a matter of time before I broke the cantilever. I've only actually worn one MC cartridge out............... all the rest succumbed to damage in one form or another. Delicate things they are. |
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Re: Stylus wear
That's interesting. I advocated it because I have total faith in Dominic Harper's recommendations, albeit in principle, I didn't like it's method of use because I felt sure it could easily stress the suspension on the cantilever. Your experience firmly confirms for me that my vibrating cleaner is the best option.
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Re: Stylus wear
Yep I think I'll revert to the venerable ortofon electronic cleaner.
I knew I'd been a bit silly as I pressed the stuff on to the stylus I felt it go, I'd been just a bit too firm. Ah well, that's the budget for the rest of the bits for the 5-20 project blown. I'll concentrate on the CF preamp and the 3-3 build. I guess I could always flog the OL1 arm if I get desperate, but I won't get much for it I think. I like having a choice of arms as I can swap cartridges in and out that way. I have been tempted to get that arm rewired like I did the RB600 with a one piece loom. In any case I feel confident that Dominic Harper will restore my Ortofon to more than it's previous glory. With a solid boron cantilever and GygerII tip it will be pretty much like having a Rondo Bronze in a Rondo Blue shell. I think the only differences are the cantilevers and stylii as you go up the range. Plus I will know that the cartridge will be perfectly aligned internally. Until then It's back to the AT95E It's an ok cartridge but I do want the smoothness and detail of the MC back. ANdy. |
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Re: Stylus wear
I have just had a phone chat with Dom Harper, It looks like it's not worth getting the ortofon looked at as I may have broken the suspension wire inside the cartridge.
So I'm shopping around I guess for a replacement. Whether to go for another Ortofon MC part ex or cut my losses and buy someone elses cartridge. Even a moving magnet seems attractive now, but beware of the Green Putty! I was using it wrong, the idea is to just touch the stylus tip with it. Funds are tight just now so I am not sure which way to go. I want the delicacy of sound of a moving coil, but the robustness of a MM and at an affordable price. Impossible ask I think. I did like Richards DL160 but how would one sound on a Gyro SE with an Incognito wired RB600. A. |
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Re: Stylus wear
Probably a lot better than the AT95E.
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Philip. Everything in this post is my honest opinion based on what i thought I knew at that very moment in time. |
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Re: Stylus wear
Yes sorry to hear about the Rondo Bob. They stopped the DL160 a few years ago but still do the DL110 which gets good reports. Fitted one to a mate's TT (TD160S with Akito) 3 weeks ago and it tracks well and sounds very good. Mantra have them at a decent price so I'll probably get one next, https://shop.mantra-audio.co.uk/acat...artridges.html
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Re: Stylus wear
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I have a few irons in the fire, I may even investigate one of the better Rega cartridges if I can get at the right price. I can part ex the ortofon for another ortofon MC, but right now I don't much feel like having another flimsy moving coil. It's about the same amount of money as getting a rondo Blue part ex but I have heard good reports on the Ortofon 2M Black MM. You pay for a Sh*t hot cantilever and Shibata stylus, the same as on the MC Jubilee and it seems to be very highly rated. I might get lucky and the local dealer may have a demo model I can have a loan of. I have always recently bought my cartridges from the same dealer as he does allow home trials of demo carts. maybe I pay a little bit more than online, but for something that can cost more than a half decent DAC or amp etc its best to be sure I have the right one for my system. I am not going to be rushed though, I do have a working cartridge that gives a lot of pleasure for not a lot of brass. Andy. |
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Re: Stylus wear
You might be very surprised what the humble AT95E is capable of in a good arm and turntable combination. Nothing in this world is certain. And a certain manufacturer with the first letter L and last letter N was very good at rebadged AT budget cartridges for around 4x the price........................ Allegedly.
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Re: Stylus wear
Hi Andy, Yes, this IS Bob , I have had a Black on dem for a couple of weeks, some time ago and found it very good, but just did not compare with a Ortofon Cadenza blue, (that I use now) OK there is a big price difference. I tried very hard to convince myself that I could live with a MM, but sadly, I can not, even with a good turntable and arm (Linn LP12 SME 4). I have also tried a denon 103, but the very low output did not suit the Phono 2, very polite thought. BOB
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Re: Stylus wear
Hi Andy, sorry yes I was replying to you Anyway what's the budget? You seem almost happy with the AT95E at £40 but the broken Rondo must have been around £400? You said funds were tight so I thought of the Denons. My DL160 you heard (sounding somewhat polite in a unipivot) was £80 before they went up but a new DL110 which sounds very good (to me) is still only £130 so perhaps set a budget then see what the choices are. Personally I think there are very fast diminishing returns in the land of hifi. I did spend £400 on a VPI cleaning machine though, which averages about £1 per secondhand record so far to clean
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