Lewm,
Apologies but I was pressed for time and so did not fully respond. Well, my son no longer desires his chauffeur and so I'll try to clarify some of your points.
Glanz was a Japanese make ["Mitachi Onkyo Seisakusho (brand name "GLANZ")] that was distributed in Asia and Europe (and probably elsewhere - as one US retailer claims to have sold them in the past). I also had not heard of them before I bought one on trust following advice from an Asian friend. I have obviously been grateful for taking this leap of faith and this is the main reason that I introduced it to you and others on the MM v MC thread.
I would say that the differences between all of the named cartridges are "more about details". It could be different tonearms or Raul and my distinct views and perceptions on isolation systems - or a whole host of alternative reasons that effect out distinct perceptions on several pieces of hardware. I have previously told Raul that I appreciate our differences although I cannot fathom or explain all of them away as easily as I would probably like.
It is good to see that you are now getting better performance from your Azden. I also think it is a great cartridge although not in my top three moving magnets. Why? Maybe as simple as distinct tates based on familiar listening positions in our distinct auditoriums or acoustic distinctions in same!? As with many of those who share my perceptions, live performances rather than mastertape compliance seem to govern us. I'd therefore naturally expect your perceptions to be distinct in some ways and truly do applaud that.
The Glanz is difficult to get hold of but, I clearly believe, worth the effort and patience. I might send my spare (G5) to Raul for audition at some future point and maybe he will again share his perceptions with you. I do hope so but am certain that your collection of MM's offers sufficient options for you to get by without one.
Hope this helps and wish you continued and rewarding listening
Apologies but I was pressed for time and so did not fully respond. Well, my son no longer desires his chauffeur and so I'll try to clarify some of your points.
Glanz was a Japanese make ["Mitachi Onkyo Seisakusho (brand name "GLANZ")] that was distributed in Asia and Europe (and probably elsewhere - as one US retailer claims to have sold them in the past). I also had not heard of them before I bought one on trust following advice from an Asian friend. I have obviously been grateful for taking this leap of faith and this is the main reason that I introduced it to you and others on the MM v MC thread.
I would say that the differences between all of the named cartridges are "more about details". It could be different tonearms or Raul and my distinct views and perceptions on isolation systems - or a whole host of alternative reasons that effect out distinct perceptions on several pieces of hardware. I have previously told Raul that I appreciate our differences although I cannot fathom or explain all of them away as easily as I would probably like.
It is good to see that you are now getting better performance from your Azden. I also think it is a great cartridge although not in my top three moving magnets. Why? Maybe as simple as distinct tates based on familiar listening positions in our distinct auditoriums or acoustic distinctions in same!? As with many of those who share my perceptions, live performances rather than mastertape compliance seem to govern us. I'd therefore naturally expect your perceptions to be distinct in some ways and truly do applaud that.
The Glanz is difficult to get hold of but, I clearly believe, worth the effort and patience. I might send my spare (G5) to Raul for audition at some future point and maybe he will again share his perceptions with you. I do hope so but am certain that your collection of MM's offers sufficient options for you to get by without one.
Hope this helps and wish you continued and rewarding listening