http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/tonearmcartridge.html
Here is a link to a good primer on cartridge/tonearm matching.
Here is a link to a good primer on cartridge/tonearm matching.
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http://www.gcaudio.com/resources/howtos/tonearmcartridge.html Here is a link to a good primer on cartridge/tonearm matching. |
I found out that the arm lift rest was set too high for the arm/cartridge combo. This is non-adjustable so I had to lower the VTA a little, maybe two mm. Problem solved. I checked with Clearaudio and a couple of cartridge suppliers and was told the 103R was fine for the Satisfy arm. I used the calculator on vinylengine and I think the resonance was 8.5± hz. |
Garibaldi, the one thing to watch out for is the compliance that Denon lists. I can't remember the exact "scale" for compliance ratings, but I remember reading that Denon uses a scale that is different from what most manufacturers use. I once tried using a DL 103 on my last turntable that had a Satisfy arm, and it was not a good match. |
Glad you solved the problem. Not sure how you came up with 8.5 hz for resonance on that combo. Unless you have a custom high mass body on the Denon. Best case I could come up with was just over 12 hz to 13.8 hz depending on whether you multiply the compliance figure 1.5 or 2 times to convert the 100hz spec to a 10hz spec for the converter. In any case if it works, great. It may work better with some more mass though. |
Sorry to say but by adjusting the VTA to clear the cueing assembly, you may now have a tracking problem. 2mm is a HUGE adjustment of VTA. Unless you've had some major serendipity through this change moving the overall VTA closer to the "ideal" average, your playback will probably be muddy from the lower height. Not super-familiar with the Satisfy, but if arm rest / cue height truly isn't adjustable, the cartridge is an incompatible match. Had a similar compatibility problem with a Dynavector 17D3 and Graham Phantom Supreme - tare weight of the cartridge was too light to obtain correct VTF even though the Graham manual said it was within range. Went with the XX2 Mk II instead and solved it. Good luck & happy listening! |