The Palladian-A step beyond


The new cartridge from Acoustical Systems may finally be the LOMC to fully realise the theoretical advantages of the genus.
And convince those long-suffering audiophiles to whom the 'modern' MC presentation has been anathema to 'live sound'....that the realism of vintage LOMCs like the SPUs and FR-7 series has finally been recaptured 👀
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To the Great Cabal, do everyone here a favour and follow your own advice!!!


@fleib 

“Not sure why I'm wasting time here.”

 @rauliruegas 

“Dear @fleib : As you stated: don't lost your time.”

 

We will survive so so well without two people who have zero interest in the subject and only wish to troll.


Dear bluewolf, I am not sure if I  follow my own advice but I

certainly do follow Halcro's advice reg. Raul's post. However

he deed not give the same advice reg. Fleib.  Besides I do

enjoy my disputes with Flieb.

Looks like I made another mistake. Of course, it was a Hurst shifter on the Chevy. It was before 6:00 AM ....

Bluewolf, you have 30 posts on this forum and you use the royal "we" ?  I am not amused. This is serious business, much more important than someone's well being?  The Mercedes Formula 1 car you talked about earlier in this thread looks good @ 900 HP although it could not compete in the Baja. Maybe you missed the part in the review - generators are made by a major West European mfg.  What do you think I was talking about with that true story?

What I want to know is, why are Nandric’s posts always double-spaced, whereas the rest of us only get single spacing? Could this be a hangover from his days as a professor? Does he want to leave room for us to take notes?

It is interesting to read that the Supex was felt to be the start of the "MC Revolution" in Europe, as well as in the USA. When it first arrived here in the mid-1970s, I heard it via the use of a Mark Levinson pre-preamplifier into a MM phono stage. There were few or no SUTs available back then. In my opinion at that time, my Grado TLZ blew away the Supex, which did not sound at all "musical" to my ears. And yet now the Supex is a collector’s item. It wasn’t until the late 1980s or early 1990s that I "drank the Kool-Aid" and became a convert to MC cartridges.

Dear Lew, There are people who take what they want while other

prefer to wait till they get something for free. But who would believe

that our only homo universalis would try to use an MC cart with an

MM pre? On the other hand there is no suprise that he dear to

complain about this same fact; he is always complaining about

something or other (grin).