In the mentioned publication Andreoli explains what was wrong
by Decca.
by Decca.
Dear chakster, I first thought that this story was written by Reto @nandric Oh, thanks for letting me know, as always it is hard to find even a website of his company in the digital world :) He’s living in analog worlds without a website or even a page in social media (as i can read in the press) and making cartridges (no OEM parts anymore, wow). I’ve heard about Magic Diamond cartridges from you here on audiogon. As i can see his full name is Reto Luigi Andreoli and he’s the guy behind MicroMagic/Bluelectric (Switzerland). Luckily i can read Russian , here is an interview with Mr. Andreoli . Not surprised to read why he prefer MM over MC when he’s talking about Shake Streamliner cartridge. Very interesting read, here is more in russian about him and his cartridges, more technical details about cartridge design preferences, about the weakness of OEM parts etc. Some information he shared only with his official Russian distributor by private emails. We have very strong audiophile scene here, thanks to those guys for publishing. I hope those of you who can’t read Russian could use google translate for both articles. I enjoyed reading those articles, bravo Mr. Andreoli ! |
Dear chakster, Reto may be ''modest'' according to his Russian importer but his prices are certainly not. His cheapest MC was Virus than Magic Diamond and Silver Spirit. Magic Dimond was +/-$6000 and Silver Spirit about $ 12 K. I see for the first time in your Russian ''literature'' that he produced an MM cart. Nearly $10000 for this 'Shake Streamer'' . ''Shocking Shake'' so to speak. There are successors for Virus, Magic and Spirit for about twice their previous prices. But we are used to this ''phenomenon''. I am curious what our Dover can tell us. He is better equip than us for technical issues. |