@halcro
Awesome, well done.
Awesome, well done.
Hear my Cartridges....🎶
Thanks @dover ..... Having been settled with the selection of cartridges surrounding my Raven AC-2 for about a year, I have been messing back and forwards searching for the best two MM Cartridges for my Victor TT-101. Do I go with one of the Signets? One of the ATs? One of the Shures? One of the Victors? One of the Empires? One of the Fidelity Researches? One of the Graces? Perhaps the Glanz MFG 610LX? After a year of testing combinations...I think I've settled on the Victor X-1 and the Signet MR-5.0LC (this will not please Frogman 🥴) Both these cartridges are very difficult to find with original styli in good condition and the X-1 is virtually 'unobtainium' 😥 I managed to get the only one I've seen advertised in five years with not only its original stylus intact....but also a spare NOS unused one 🎉 Naturally they both come equipped with Beryllium Cantilevers .... Turn this one UP and boogie.... With YouTube unfortunately....we lose the bottom two octaves 😢 VINTAGE VICTOR X-1 MM CARTRIDGE VINTAGE SIGNET MR-5.0LC MM CARTRIDGE VINTAGE SIGNET MR-5.0LC MM CARTRIDGE VINTAGE VICTOR X-1 MM CARTRIDGE |
Nice music selections! One of my favorite Rock records from one of the all time best R&R bands that many have never heard of. Love the music of Astor Piazzola! Wonderful music. If you don’t have it, may I recommend “Zero Hour”; arguably, his greatest recording. **** this will not please Frogman 🥴 **** Not displeased at all! The Signet is a very fine cartridge and clearly one of the very best MM’s in your collection, based on what has been heard here. However, it’s all relative isn’t it? Compared to a great MC or Decca….…..or the Victor X1, to my ears there is just something not quite right with the top end which also affects the upper partials of the lower frequency spectrum. There is always an obvious high frequency ceiling that causes a kind of subtle dullness and sameness of instrumental colors. With few exceptions, I have heard something similar with most of the MM’s I have owned, or heard here. Of course, the Signet and Victor are on different tonearms, but still…….. I have heard the same things to one degree or another regardless of arm. The Signet, however, seems to do a better job in the tracking department. Both carts had trouble with the Piazzola recording, but the Signet less so. Overall, the Victor sounds much better balanced and without the hf ceiling. With the Signet, perhaps partially as a psychoacoustic result of the hf ceiling the midrange sounds a bit thick and the bass drummy and too corpulent and with inferior pitch definition compared to the Victor. All relative. Fine sounds as always; and, once again, Princi got it right 😊. Thanks for sharing, Halcro. |
Like you Frogman, I love Little Feat...... but it's ironic that the best recording of their music happens to be their only 'live' album 😢 Their studio albums are so uniformly poorly recorded/mixed/mastered that whenever I force myself to play one.....I keep shaking my head incredulously wondering if the band members/managers ever actually LISTENED to their records!!!? Absolutely devoid of bass and the lower heft essential for the contagious transmission of the emotion contained in rock and R&B....surely their oeuvre is ripe for a complete all-analogue remix/mastering/pressing 🧐? Agree with you about Zero Hour being Astor's best......first turned me on to him 30 years ago but I only have it on cassette. Just ordered it from Discogs on vinyl 🤗...so thanks Frogman. I was most interested to see what you and Dover might say about these two cartridges because listening to them 'live'.....I can't hear any differences 🙉 Even after your comments....I just can't hear any! What does it say when two different manufacturers produce two different cartridges that sound identical (to the cloth-eared)? And what's the point of me having both installed in my System? I should install another cartridge which gives me a differing perspective....👂 Are cartridges just 'tone-controls'.....🤔 As always Frogman...thanks for taking the time. |