Clearthinker, Michelin is now making N0 tires again so you can feel comfortable putting them on. The dealers will never use anything but N0 or N1 tires. I have seen new Porsches come through with mostly P zeros as you suggest but also Michelins and Goodyears! P zeros don't last a whole lot longer than the track tires. I burn then up then switch to Michelin Super Sports now Sport 4S.
Audioquest for life. I have not yet owned a VDH cartridge. They are very compliant for MC cartridges and my current arms are probably a bit too heavy but your SME V's are perfect. My next arm will have adjustable effective mass (Schroder or Reed.) VDH reviews are uniformly good. Next time around (after I get the arm) I'll do either a VDH or Allaerts.
Right at the moment my Favorite MC is the Lyra atlas (not Lamda) followed by the Ortofon Windfeld Ti. But as I have said in previous posts the Clearaudio Charisma is the nuts for high energy music. It's presentation is a little on the darker side, unusual for a Clearaudio but it is by a fair margin the most dynamic cartridge I have ever used. Percussion is otherworldly and the bass is not far behind. While not as detailed as a MC anybody listening would think it was one until I spilled the news. It is certainly superior to any $2000 MC cartridge that I have heard. MM buyers will not spend as much money on a cartridges as MC buyers will in general. I think this forces the prices down. To bad MC buyers were not more frugal.
Audioquest for life. I have not yet owned a VDH cartridge. They are very compliant for MC cartridges and my current arms are probably a bit too heavy but your SME V's are perfect. My next arm will have adjustable effective mass (Schroder or Reed.) VDH reviews are uniformly good. Next time around (after I get the arm) I'll do either a VDH or Allaerts.
Right at the moment my Favorite MC is the Lyra atlas (not Lamda) followed by the Ortofon Windfeld Ti. But as I have said in previous posts the Clearaudio Charisma is the nuts for high energy music. It's presentation is a little on the darker side, unusual for a Clearaudio but it is by a fair margin the most dynamic cartridge I have ever used. Percussion is otherworldly and the bass is not far behind. While not as detailed as a MC anybody listening would think it was one until I spilled the news. It is certainly superior to any $2000 MC cartridge that I have heard. MM buyers will not spend as much money on a cartridges as MC buyers will in general. I think this forces the prices down. To bad MC buyers were not more frugal.