Tbg,
The FFSS Mark IV was two generations prior to the current Mark VI Gold/Maroon. The Mark V was the Decca Grey/Blue; the Mark V was the first version to use the now familiar metal body. The Mark IV came either in a standard 1/2 inch mount or as an integral headshell using the Decca (Not SME) fitting. The 1/2 mount versions were the C4E (elliptical) & SC4E (Special C4E elliptical - these were the best C4E items off the line) and the C4RC (conical tip). The integral version was the H4E (elliptical).
My C4E is plastic/bakelite bodied and weighs 12g in standard 1/2 inch mounting form. The geometry in the headshell is the same as the current Deccas. I believe Geoirge Hadcock (Hadcock tonearms) had one permanently mounted on his personal TT. Some Decca aficianados think that the C4E is the best Decca cartridge apart from the Reference.I can't confirm that as I haven't heard a Reference. What I can say though is that it makes my Garrott Gold sound flat and two dimensional!!!
The C4E is remarkable having all the Decca attributes of attack & dynamics as well as a truly big scale 3 dimensional sound stage. It also has subtlety and delicacy too like a top MC.
There are some reviews of the Decca C4E and C4RC on the Gramophone archives from 1967 and 1968 - you can just google them.
Best wishes,
Charlie
www.charlie-chan.co.uk
The FFSS Mark IV was two generations prior to the current Mark VI Gold/Maroon. The Mark V was the Decca Grey/Blue; the Mark V was the first version to use the now familiar metal body. The Mark IV came either in a standard 1/2 inch mount or as an integral headshell using the Decca (Not SME) fitting. The 1/2 mount versions were the C4E (elliptical) & SC4E (Special C4E elliptical - these were the best C4E items off the line) and the C4RC (conical tip). The integral version was the H4E (elliptical).
My C4E is plastic/bakelite bodied and weighs 12g in standard 1/2 inch mounting form. The geometry in the headshell is the same as the current Deccas. I believe Geoirge Hadcock (Hadcock tonearms) had one permanently mounted on his personal TT. Some Decca aficianados think that the C4E is the best Decca cartridge apart from the Reference.I can't confirm that as I haven't heard a Reference. What I can say though is that it makes my Garrott Gold sound flat and two dimensional!!!
The C4E is remarkable having all the Decca attributes of attack & dynamics as well as a truly big scale 3 dimensional sound stage. It also has subtlety and delicacy too like a top MC.
There are some reviews of the Decca C4E and C4RC on the Gramophone archives from 1967 and 1968 - you can just google them.
Best wishes,
Charlie
www.charlie-chan.co.uk