Thanks Terry,
A limited 'Club' at the moment.....but sure to increase if current trends continue 🤔
A limited 'Club' at the moment.....but sure to increase if current trends continue 🤔
Who needs a Diamond Cantilever...? 💍
When you have 2 identical carts, one regular cantilever and the other one with diamond cantilever (Koetsu Stones for example), the one with diamond cantilever shows more details, is a bit sharper in focus and the soundstage is a bit deeper and wider. They can sound a bit more detailed overall with improved dynamicsI’ll leave it at that for the time being. I will soon upload to YouTube, the sound comparisons between the two Sony versions on my HEAR MY CARTRIDGES THREAD.
The Yahoo Japan auction site looks like a very DANGEROUS place for someone like myself to visit! lol.Uber, it's not for the faint-hearted 😬 but the first 'auction' is the most fearful. After that...with more experience, it becomes easy and exciting. I list my cartridge 'Preferences' with HiFi Shark and every day they send me an Email with Links to any of those cartridges they have found on any site on the Internet. 80% of the Links they send me are for Japan Yahoo....understandable as most of the cartridges I desire were made mostly for the Japanese market. Once you sign up to Aleado...the Administrator of Japan Yahoo....you have to deposit funds into your Account via PayPal before you can bid at any Auction. This scares most people but it's perfectly safe I've found. You 'Bid' your max. amount but they only put the amount needed to beat the highest offer by another Bidder. Communication with Aleado is excellent and prompt and if you 'win' the Auction.....their packing of the goods is unbelievable 🤯👍 The only caveat about the Site is......the 'automatic' English translation of the Japanese description of the 'Goods' is USELESS!!!! That's why one needs to be able to assess the product from careful examination of the pictures supplied. |
BTW, I took my revenge last week, winning an auction for the Victor MC-L1000, another of those classic cartridges I simply must hear. Do you have this and if so, what do you think of it?Congratulations Edgewear 👍 Yes...I owned the VICTOR MC-L1000 complete with original PACKAGING AND PAPERS. An incredible cartridge with its COILS AT THE TIP..... I found its presentation from the Midrange upwards to be perhaps the most realistic and stunning I think I've ever heard. The only negative I found (and hopefully it's not endemic to all examples of the model) is a reticence in the Bass presentation which after a while....I couldn't live with 😢 So regretfully I had to sell it 🥺 I will be interested to hear your impressions...? |
@edgewear I took my revenge last week, winning an auction for the Victor MC-L1000, another of those classic cartridges I simply must hear. I remember another comment from J.Carr who said the MC-L10 is the most balanced between 3 direct couple type from Victor. It is also the most reasonably priced one (imo). I have MC-1 and MC-L10 and like them very much on Victor and Sony tonearms. It is hard to find a working sample, even for the most expensive MC-L1000 one channel malfunction is a common problem. Do you know who can fix them ? |
When Prof. Hibino demonstrated his ''Zenn MCZ'' to Klipsch , Klipsch was so impressed that he ordered 4 kinds each with different cantilever because Klipsch was convinced that different cantilevers will produce different timbre satisfying this way different tastes: aluminum (alloy), boron, sapphire and diamond. As J. Carr explained in our forum the advantage of aluminum is that stylus can be pressure fitted while this method provide better rigidity to the combo then glued styli in the ''éxotic materials''. The glue between stylus and cantilever is obviously not a good thing. There is however one other kind of ''between'' which is never mentioned. The so called ''joint pipe'' on which also the coils and tension wire are fastened. This part is usually made from aluminum. By many carts one can see this part just behind the cantilever. By the latest Van den Hul's this part looks longer than the boron part... So it ''follows'' (?) that diamond cantilever/stylus combo made from one piece of diamond is different kind of animal. However even this animal needs ''joint pipe'' made from aluminum as is the case by Sony XL 88 D. |