If the cartridge does not bottom out when set at the appropriate VTF the rubber damping is fine!
I have a number of NOS or near NOS cartridges from when I was a dealer. A couple after 30 years sound fantastic - as in better than current new $2k cartridges. However most have some attrition, and even though they might track fine, I can hear that the sound has deteriorated. You records are worth more than the cartridge - I would err on the side of caution and get the EMT serviced. |
@nandric I remember reading a post in which you said that EMT TSD 15 is significantly inferior to XSD 15. Can you elaborate on it? |
Hi alexy, What I rememeber is the story of our member Tuchan was also the member of the so colled :GERMAN GROEP' with Dertonarm and Syntax but also ''your truly'' not because my German but because of fear from Syntax. As a real Kantian but with some symilarity with Raul his usual qualification was '' he knows ABSOLUTE nothing''. So to avoid this qualification I never questioned any statemets from the ''German group''. Mind you this is not easy for any laweyer. The only difference with Raul was/is ''there are no LEVELS of KNOWOLEGE by SINTAX. Anyway I learned from Tuchan who was friend of director by EMT that they produced LOW OUTPUT EMT FOR Japanese market. Say 0,3 mv instead od 0,9 mV. Thanks to Tuchan i got one. .Alas I sold the ''precious'' and can't rememeber its name. I sometime ask myseld : ''what was the name of my mother''? ''So old I am'' (grin). However because ''our dover'' knows everything I bet he will know about thus EMT. |
Hi nandric &dover I’ve passed on NOS Japanese TSD 15 when I’d learned that EMT charges CFH 600 for dampers only. Yet I still need a cart for my NOS EMT 997 and EMT seems like a natural fit, especially considering shell design. I buy my analog gear mostly in Japan. I travel there at least once a year (very bad trip for my valet😤 ). There EMT carts were imported by Kawamura Electric Research Institute and I think that EMT built carts to their spec. I’ve heard that XSD was developed specifically for Japanese market so I wander if EMT XSD 15 Frantz (the only XSD model that I saw there) has even lower output than the standard XCD 15 which I believe is already low 0.15 V. LZi stands for low impedance international but I’m not sure what Frantz stands for. Anyway unless I missed it a couple of TSD 15 that I saw there did not have LZi designation. As XSD 15 Frantz is typically 30-40% more expensive and I already have a couple of LOMCs I’m thinking regular TSD15, no point overpaying for NOS as dumpers are most likely gone anyway and the original diamond profile is not that great either. |