Is There An "Absolute" Best Cartridge?


Dear friends: We can read through different threads/posts in this forum that people always want/ask to know for the " best " " audio item " that IMHO and till today does not exist in " absolute " meaning.
Well I already have and I'm " living " a unique experience that makes me to share with all of you what IMHO could be in Absolute terms " the best cartridge ever ".

Please read this Technics EPC-P100C-MK4 information that could help you for you can share with us your experiences/thoughts on the subject of this thread:
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1200430667&openflup&1827&4#1827

Thank you in advance.
Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
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Dear friends: For not " hurt " any one and not wake up " bad feelings " how if instead to name the Acutex 315III STR " The Best " I call it just: " The One ", seems and sounds fine.

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
03-10-10: Rauliruegas
Dear Tpreaves: In some ways you are right till you find " something " that break your everyday paradigms and this Technics cartridge break audio paradigms and myths.


It's still up to the individual's taste no matter how great it seems to someone else.Everyone doesn't like the same things,whether it's audio,movies,wine,beer,food,etc.Just because something is a revelation to you doesn't mean it is to everyone.Break all the paradigms you want,that's just human nature my friend.
Dear Tpreaves: Music is no matters of taste: it's just music.

I'm speaking of music. It seems to me that you can't understand what I posted in the Acutex review because you did not yet " live " that kind of music quality level performance, that's all.
I hope you can have it in your audio near future, there is no doubt that for you will be IMHO a " revelation " too.

Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
Music is no matters of taste: it's just music

Yes Raul,music is a matter of taste.You like what you like,I like what I like.Everyone perceives sound differently.
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