Technics 1200GR Owners
I’ve just recently bought a 1200GR, and a Zu Denon 103. I’d be curious what others think of the table and it’s sound who have had it a while and if there are any suggestions you would like to share to get the best out of it.
Just for for reference sake my main rig is a VPI Prime with Eagle PSU and Roadrunner tach, two belts with HRX Pulley and Soundsmith Carmen II.
Just for for reference sake my main rig is a VPI Prime with Eagle PSU and Roadrunner tach, two belts with HRX Pulley and Soundsmith Carmen II.
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” Using conical tip nowadays is very strange decision. “ It might be strange but I picked it for very specific reason. The speakers are the Thiel CS 2.4’s and they can tend to sound bright in my room. With the 103 I don’t really perceive the rolled off highs but a more neutral sound. As for the bass I’ve done back and forth comparisons with the Dynavector 20x2L and both produce about the same amount of bass and bass quality - for the most part. I use a Zupreme headshell and use the extra counter weight as well. My preamp is a BAT VK-3ix and I use a Parasound A21 amp with PAD speaker cable. The phono is the dynavector P75 mk3. I was thinking of trying and Audio Technica MM cart but I’m not sure which one would be the best fit because I’m not that familiar with that line. |
Have had the GR for over three weeks and it is my final turntable. Could have sprung for the G but was completely satisfied with the GR in a demo. Absolutely loving the speed accuracy and stability that adds an easily distinguishable energy and neutrality to the sound that was not there on my previous high mass belt drive table. Makes my old cartridges sound so much more alive. The idea of no longer being concerned about speed and pitch wavering allows me to relax and listen to the music. Currently running the Ortofon Cadenza Blue which sounds spectacular on this table even with low run in hours. Tried a variety of mats and headshells. The stock headshell works just fine and lets the cartridge be as low as possible. Other 'shells raised the cartridge and made it impossible to set proper VTA. Tried the wooden bull mat (not bad but bass was too rounded off) and the Funk Achromat 5mm. The achromat was yanked in a hurry because it made the bass sound light and "hollow" and reduced its depth and impact. The stock mat sounds the best so far- deep bass and high energy neutral sounding. I may try a Herbies mat in the future but have no need at present. Thrilled with the neutral, transparent, high energy speed stable sound. |
I had my Zu 103R converted to ESCCO's white sapphire cantilever/Paratrace stylus. Well worth the $400 cost. I believe Andy Kim does this service as well, and you wouldn't have to wait three months like I did. Andy's in Bellevue WA, and I've heard he doesn't dally in his work. I very glad I had the conversion done, you most likely would too. Regards, Dan |
@last_lemming I was thinking of trying and Audio Technica MM cart but I’m not sure which one would be the best fit because I’m not that familiar with that line. Mid compliance cartridges are great on Technics tonearm, Audio-Technics AT-ML180 OCC and Audio-Technica AT-ML170 are clearly the best MM design made by this respected company, but they are from the 80s (from the golden era). Hollow pipe (Gold-Plated) Boron cantilever and MicroLine stylus tip - the best combination anyone can imagine. This type of stylus is state of the art (similar to Fritz Gyger or MicroRidge), can be used for up to 2000hrs. This is neutrial cartridge! I owned multiply samples, i decided to keep my AT-ML180 OCC (it’s one of my favorite cartridges) and sell my AT-ML170 OFC which is very close. If you looking for the Audio-Technica best MM ever, then you should find more information about these two top models before you will look for anytning else on MM territory at any price. Neutrial cartridge is what we must have as a reference, especially MM (not MC) then you can compare it to your Denon 103r with conical tip. I know it’s always important to expand the standards, i’m pretty sure with this cartridge on your Technics you will be blown away. I’ve tried it on various Technics tonearms, my favorite is EPA-100mkII. Specs for AT-ML170 MM: Frequency Response (Hz): 5 - 40,000 Vertical Tracking Force: 1.25 +/- 0.3 Tracking Ability (microns) at center value VTF: 90 Tracking Ability (microns) at upper value VTF: 100 Channel Separation (dB at 1kHz/10kHz): 31/21 Channel Balance (dB): 0.5 Output (mV at 1kHz), 5 cm/sec): 4 Vertical Tracking Angle: 20 degree Stylus Shape: 0.1mm MicroLine Stylus Construction: Nude Square Shank Cantilever: Gold-plated BORON Wire Uses For Coil: PCOFC Recommended Load Impedance (ohms): 47,000 Recommended Load Capacitance (pF): 100 - 200 Dynamic Compliance @ 100Hz: 10.0 (* please note that Dynamic Compliance @10Hz will be around 18-20cu) Static Compliance: 40.0 Cartridge Weight (grams) 7.0 Replacement Stylus: ATN170ML |
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