Well Jcarr, I must say that I've taken your post with mixed feelings. On the one hand,I appreciate the pride you take in your cartridge designs ... that much is apparent. On the other hand, you come across like the inexperienced audio salesman who asks the customer what he/she is using now, then proceeds to insult the potential customer's intelligence by running down the product the customer already has. After all, it was the potential customer's decison to buy what he/she presently owns, correct? I think if you read Mt10425's reaction to your post, you can get an idea of what the result of that demeaner is.
The Soundsmith retip/cantilever service costs $350.00. What, may I ask, is the cost of the total rebuild if placed into your hands and what is the turn-around time?
Thanks for the tip on lowering VTA, I appreciate that and will try it on my next listening session ... and will report back in this thread.
By the way, as the cartridge is further breaking in, the sound is improving even more. Still a little (very slight) spitty sibilents on some female vocals, but these are problamatic recordings anyway. On the best recordings, the sound is as amazing as the original Clavis and a tribute to your design.
There is a Skala in my audio future as I think its a wonderful cartridge. Your distributer, Alan Perkins, a personal accquaintance of mine, has always been an upstanding gentelman in all ways, personal and business wise. Kindness and courtesy are Alan's trademark, not to mention his keen ear for the ultimate quest of this crazy hobby of ours ... and that is the pursuit of emotional involvement in the music before anything else.
I'm looking forward to doing business with you in the future, Jcarr. Take care ...
The Soundsmith retip/cantilever service costs $350.00. What, may I ask, is the cost of the total rebuild if placed into your hands and what is the turn-around time?
Thanks for the tip on lowering VTA, I appreciate that and will try it on my next listening session ... and will report back in this thread.
By the way, as the cartridge is further breaking in, the sound is improving even more. Still a little (very slight) spitty sibilents on some female vocals, but these are problamatic recordings anyway. On the best recordings, the sound is as amazing as the original Clavis and a tribute to your design.
There is a Skala in my audio future as I think its a wonderful cartridge. Your distributer, Alan Perkins, a personal accquaintance of mine, has always been an upstanding gentelman in all ways, personal and business wise. Kindness and courtesy are Alan's trademark, not to mention his keen ear for the ultimate quest of this crazy hobby of ours ... and that is the pursuit of emotional involvement in the music before anything else.
I'm looking forward to doing business with you in the future, Jcarr. Take care ...