@mijostyn: the OP was not asking about anti-static devices!
Advice on SUT for Koetsu Rosewood - EAR MC-4, Slagle/EMIA, other
I recently tried a friend's Sound Traditions Hashimoto hm7 transformer-based sut and overall the sound was substantially more Dynamic and alive and generally better than my current Berning preamp MC section. The problem was the images were just so large and the presentation a little too forward for my tastes. I am thinking a different Sut such as the EAR MC- 4 or an Intact Audio (Slagle) Step Up Transformer, copper.
Has anyone used these Sut's and could advise about whether they might do what I'm looking for? I'm hoping to add more dynamics and life but I do prefer a slightly laid-back presentation to a forward one and I don't want giant instruments in the soundstage. I listen to mostly old Jazz and Blues with some rock and classical mixed in. I am not looking for the last word in in treble detail or "air" and my biggest sonic priorities are organic , rich mids, good sounstaging, and a realistic tonal balance that does not accentuate the top end as so many components seem to do (IMHO). So I guess I am looking for a sut with a reputation for musicality and richness, without javing a forward sound. But I would love somethng as amazing sounding as the Hashimoto HM-7 based SUT.
My system is a Koetsu Rosewood Signature (.4mv), Jelco 850M on a Sota Star Sapphire, Berning all-tube bespoke capacitance coupled preamp (46 dB gain on the MM stage, Jensen transformers on the moving coil stage), Quicksilver v4 monos, Verity Audio Pafisals.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Has anyone used these Sut's and could advise about whether they might do what I'm looking for? I'm hoping to add more dynamics and life but I do prefer a slightly laid-back presentation to a forward one and I don't want giant instruments in the soundstage. I listen to mostly old Jazz and Blues with some rock and classical mixed in. I am not looking for the last word in in treble detail or "air" and my biggest sonic priorities are organic , rich mids, good sounstaging, and a realistic tonal balance that does not accentuate the top end as so many components seem to do (IMHO). So I guess I am looking for a sut with a reputation for musicality and richness, without javing a forward sound. But I would love somethng as amazing sounding as the Hashimoto HM-7 based SUT.
My system is a Koetsu Rosewood Signature (.4mv), Jelco 850M on a Sota Star Sapphire, Berning all-tube bespoke capacitance coupled preamp (46 dB gain on the MM stage, Jensen transformers on the moving coil stage), Quicksilver v4 monos, Verity Audio Pafisals.
Thanks for any thoughts.
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Dear @montaldo : I can see that along your other thread you want a SUT and a Sota Cosmos TT and is fine with me. Now, tubes are not a favorite electronics for me but Berning is a good design and Jensen transformers are good ( many phono stages and SUTs use Jensen. ). Adding a SUT means adding additional input/output connectors and the IC cable and the cartridge signal must pass for all these additional links where at each link that cartridge signal is degraded and lost quality level and music information. If I were you ( that I'm not. ) my first move will be to rewire internally the Jelco tonearm along a change of headshell better quality wires and my second step could be change the Koetsu cartridge and maybe better IC system cables. All these before other " moves ". I assume that you are looking for a better system/room quality level performance. If after " my advise " you still want the Cosmos then go a head but not before. Well, that's me and only an opinion. Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |
Yes Montaldo, Excuse me. Not sure what happened. Here is the right one.
https://www.sowter.co.uk/specs/1480.php This is the version that is specifically meant for your cartridge which has an impedance of 5 ohms. Notice the Bandwidth is higher. I have put these in ARC PH 3s for extremely low output cartridges and the results have been excellent. Any of the great cartridges will work with them, Air Tight, Lyra low output, Ortofon Anna etc. Wiring is simple. Just put a dab of silicone anywhere you have some real estate inside. Press the transformer into it and let it sit over night. You could add a soldering terminal to make the connections but you could also do wire to wire connections covering them with heat shrink tubing which would work just as well. Mike |
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