SME 20/2 SME V or Triplanar VII?


I'm in the process of acquiring an SME 20/2 and I would like to know others' thoughts and experiences with deciding whether to arm it with the SME V or the Triplanar VII.
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Hi Dgad,

Just be aware when you do the Universe/XV-1s comparison that your results could easily be reversed in different systems.

Are you aware of any of the system particulars that you can share at this time?

Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier
Hey Speedy, I've got a classe amp that's currently collecting dust. Too bad it weighs 120lbs and Jersey is long ride from here.
Dan,don't tempt me!I could always throw up that I saved you money,by being the first to recommend the Stylus pressure guage ,we ALL seemed to buy!
Thom,

It will be in my system. It depends on the time I have. I can use the Schroder SQ or the Ikeda.
Hi Dgad,

Frank Schröder suggests that the upper effective mass limit for a silver based ZYX (Airy / Universe) is 15 grams.

My experience points toward this being at the very top, with 11-12 grams giving you a bit more nimbleness.

The Dyna XV-1s does not seem to be as perturbed by a heavy mass tonearm such as my 18 gram ebony Schröder reference, but I prefer to run it with an arm in the 10-15 gram range.

Share your experiences with us when you do the evaluation.

CARTRIDGE LOADING

One rule of thumb I've found to work as a starting point is 5 times the DCR (DC resistance) of the cartridge's coils.

Somewhere between half of this number and double the number invariably seems to work.

All too frequently, you'll see loading recommendations that are as much a statement about the rest of the system as they are about the cartridge.

I. Universe: don't restrict yourself to the seemingly ubiquitous 7-9 ohms. I've recently been loading my Universe at about 18 ohms and plan on exploring even higher before reaching a conclusion.

If memory serves, the low o/p versions of the Airy and Universe cartridges have a DCR of 4 ohms.

So ...

5 times 4 ohms = 20 ohms.

II. XV-1s: somewhere between 35 ohms and 100 should work nicely. Start high and work down.

5 times 6 ohms = 30 ohms. You'll note Dynavector specifies "> 30 ohms" on their website.

Cheers,
Thom @ Galibier