Addition. Sorry ddriveman I forget your ''short shoot-out...''
I hope you deed find the right headshell-wire for your Ikeda 9?
My question is if your Coralstone is still your favourite?
Fidelity Research cartridges
I want to make it clear for myself: What a hell is "Refined Contact Needle" of the Fidelity-Research FR-7F (made in 1980) ? According to the manual for FR-7F: "A unique refined contact needle which specially polished a solid 0.15 mm square solid diamond is adopted as a needle tip. The refined contact needle is a new system that combines the advantages of the line contact needle and the merit of the elliptical needle, making it less susceptible to adverse effects (noise etc.) due to warping of the disk and dust of the sound groove. Also, scratch noise and surface noise are extremely low, so you can obtain playback sound with high clarity and no fatigue." So the stylus of the Fidelity-Research FR-7F is not conical, but some sort of Line Contact in stock condition ? If it's not conical, i wonder why @halcro said it's conical and even re-tipped his sample with Axel (to have Line Contact) ? |
Chakster, That is how ''general opinion'' works. One does not believe his own eye in order to follow the so called ''custom''. I looked many times to my sample and assumed that a former owner retipped the original ''conical'' with ''line contact'' stylus. However in contradistinction to you I was more intriqued with the question why Mitch Cotter has chosen FR-7f for his celebrated TT and even made his own SUT for the precious? But my wondering was based on two assumptions which may be not true. The first was the conical stylus and the second that FR-7fz sounds much better. Besides the ''fz''' has more ''modern'' stylus and has more admirer than the ''f''. I obviously followed the convention by which ''more admirers'' means that they are right in the sense of majority rule (grin). I consider my FR-7fz as one of my best carts, second to none, and still wonder how this can be possible with a cart from the 80is? BTW Dertonarm advised me 10 years ago to try one of those FR-7 kinds but I was very reluctant to do so because I thought that I would need separte SUT for each of my MC carts (+40). When I got my Denon AU-S1 which covers 2-40 Ohms I bought more Ikeda's carts instead of SUT's.
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If it's not conical, i wonder why @halcro said it's conical and even re-tipped his sample with Axel (to have Line Contact) ? Chakster, there's no question that the FR-7F had a conical (spherical) tip. Vinyl Engine even gives its diameter as 0.65mm. My one came with its original tip sheared off but its circular base was highly visible. I sent it to Dietrich Brakemeier (Dertonarm) (who has worked on dozens of them) and he sent it to Japan to be re-tipped by the Master who apparently did the originals. It came back to me with a decidedly conical stylus which frankly.....did not set the world on fire 😪 When this new tip also mysteriously sheared off....I sent it to Axel who recommended replacing it with a Line Contact which I agreed to. My new FR-7F/Lc now sounded superb...and if you check the specs against the FR-7Fz, the only difference appears to be Output Impedance of 2 Ohms against 5 Ohms. |
Dear @chakster : The first F7 born in 1978 and came with line contact type 0.3x0.3mil. The only conical FR cartridge in this series is the 1981 FR-7F/c. In between the 7f and 7fz ( 80-84. This the latest but not the more expensive that was the 7f-c. ) Refinement of line contact could means that is better polished but who knows what really means ? ? Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |