Dear Downunder: All these vintage cartridges were designed and voiced with vintage electronics ( audio systems. ) where our each one audio system today is far from be a " vintage " one.
This fact makes a difference in the way we made a vintage cartridge electrical setting, not only that I can asure you that in those old times the VTA/SRA cartridge setting was different from what we make today.
In the terms of Dlaloum all you know ( as you stated. ) I'm a " reproducer ": faithful to the recording. Yes this means at least two factors: accuracy and lower distortions.
Admit that I'm not sure if in one each of my ( 80+ )vintage cartridges I have " flat response " it is only that: that I'm not sure but this does not change in anyway my main audio target: faithful to the recording.
That means that I'm not absolutely sure because I did not any measure on my cartridges specs against its playback performance. This is something that certainly I will make someday, sooner or latter.
Always that I can I try to make measures in audio or at least to be sure about accuracy and distortions figures level on audio items. Things are that with so many vintage cartridges to test I don't have time yet to make those measurements and compare against what my " ears " are telling me.
+++++ " while condemming anyone with tubes or not using subwoofers that relieve your full range speakers of playing full range. " +++++
I'm not condemming nothing about tubes ( and remember that I was an user of tubes for years. ), are the facts ( scientific and some not so scientifics. ) the ones that condemm that technology.
I learned on the tube whole subject and due to my main target in audio: faithful to the recording, tubes are out of that " equation ".
I think that we need to have and to know more in deep about tube technology limitations. My advise is that with out any kind of " bias " you study or try to understand the Ohm's Law about electrical impedance matching between audio items and its critical importance.
I'm sure that when you understand why any today or vintage tube amplifier can't match any today or vintage speakers in detriment of music/sound quality performance you could understand what I'm saying about and what you are really hearing right now in your system ( I'm not talking if you like what you are hearing or not, I'm talking on: faithful to the recording target. ).
As I posted before I don't want to open a " tube window " here not only because is a very " sensible " subject but because before we could " talk " about we need not experience on tube audio system playback ( like you have. ) but how tube technology works, where is good for audio and where goes against audio.
About subwoofers I already posted enough on that subject in that subwoofer dedicated thread where you not only can read my opinion but other people opinions.
Yes I'm still supporting that we need ( at least ) two self powered subwoofers connected in true stereo fashion for a two channel audio system ( passive speakers. ) dedicated to hear/heard music.
Till today I can't understand how any one can/could achieve stellar quality performance level in a passive speakers audio system with the integration of one subwoofer ( as a bass reinforcement.where the main passive speakers are running full.
IMHO there is no way that we can achieve top quality performance with that one subwoofer in the system against what I proposed and still propose on the whole subwoofer subject.
Now and returning to the MM/MI electrical setting, Dlaloum pointed out and pointed well:
+++++ " Playing "by ear" requires a huge level of experience with varied equipment, music types, rooms and acoustics.... " +++++
Someway or the other we all " run " mainly our system by " ear ", many of us runed by measurements and some of us runned by measurements and ear.
I'm in this last area and today I can tell that I made it with success.
That " huge level of experiences.... " is something where I'm dedicated and where I have a follow a dicipline process for many many years to achieve that level Dlaloum is talking about. Some people ( out of México. ) in USA that knows me because I was at their places can give a testimony of what I'm point out here on the subject.
I posted several time over the forum how I acquired that experience level that permit me to be aware on many things that other people can't, not because I'm better or have better " ears " but because I'm trained in adifferent way than other people: I had and have an in porpose training.
I said I'm not sure in absolute way about flat frequency response with my vintage cartridges setting but I'm sure that I'm close it that you can imagine.
I want to repeat ( I hope by last time. ) one of my experiences that was shared by other audiophiles in San Diego in one of my visits to USA.
we was comparing the Dartzeel Phonolinepreamp ( in two different audio systems, in two different rooms. ) against other Phonolinepreamp.
This was way before appeared the Stereophile Dartzeel review. In that time I told my audio friends that even that the Dartzeel " sounds " good ( everybody like it, including me. ) it was faulty ( maybe on porpose. ) at both frequency extremes and I told them why I thinked in that way.
Months latter comes the STR review where we can read the Dartzeel measurements that confirmed what I told my friends.
This was and is not an easy task and you can only have this " true " discern level if you are trained in specific.
Yes, I trust in my ears but in a different way/level that other people did/do it. Could I be wrong?, it could but who knows.
In the other side you have to remember that there is nothing perfect in audio and that we ( one way or the other and because the enviroment we are surrounded or because " needs ". ) must accept trade-offs like it or not. These trade offs choose are the ones IMHO that define in absolute terms our each one audio system uality performance level.
Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.
This fact makes a difference in the way we made a vintage cartridge electrical setting, not only that I can asure you that in those old times the VTA/SRA cartridge setting was different from what we make today.
In the terms of Dlaloum all you know ( as you stated. ) I'm a " reproducer ": faithful to the recording. Yes this means at least two factors: accuracy and lower distortions.
Admit that I'm not sure if in one each of my ( 80+ )vintage cartridges I have " flat response " it is only that: that I'm not sure but this does not change in anyway my main audio target: faithful to the recording.
That means that I'm not absolutely sure because I did not any measure on my cartridges specs against its playback performance. This is something that certainly I will make someday, sooner or latter.
Always that I can I try to make measures in audio or at least to be sure about accuracy and distortions figures level on audio items. Things are that with so many vintage cartridges to test I don't have time yet to make those measurements and compare against what my " ears " are telling me.
+++++ " while condemming anyone with tubes or not using subwoofers that relieve your full range speakers of playing full range. " +++++
I'm not condemming nothing about tubes ( and remember that I was an user of tubes for years. ), are the facts ( scientific and some not so scientifics. ) the ones that condemm that technology.
I learned on the tube whole subject and due to my main target in audio: faithful to the recording, tubes are out of that " equation ".
I think that we need to have and to know more in deep about tube technology limitations. My advise is that with out any kind of " bias " you study or try to understand the Ohm's Law about electrical impedance matching between audio items and its critical importance.
I'm sure that when you understand why any today or vintage tube amplifier can't match any today or vintage speakers in detriment of music/sound quality performance you could understand what I'm saying about and what you are really hearing right now in your system ( I'm not talking if you like what you are hearing or not, I'm talking on: faithful to the recording target. ).
As I posted before I don't want to open a " tube window " here not only because is a very " sensible " subject but because before we could " talk " about we need not experience on tube audio system playback ( like you have. ) but how tube technology works, where is good for audio and where goes against audio.
About subwoofers I already posted enough on that subject in that subwoofer dedicated thread where you not only can read my opinion but other people opinions.
Yes I'm still supporting that we need ( at least ) two self powered subwoofers connected in true stereo fashion for a two channel audio system ( passive speakers. ) dedicated to hear/heard music.
Till today I can't understand how any one can/could achieve stellar quality performance level in a passive speakers audio system with the integration of one subwoofer ( as a bass reinforcement.where the main passive speakers are running full.
IMHO there is no way that we can achieve top quality performance with that one subwoofer in the system against what I proposed and still propose on the whole subwoofer subject.
Now and returning to the MM/MI electrical setting, Dlaloum pointed out and pointed well:
+++++ " Playing "by ear" requires a huge level of experience with varied equipment, music types, rooms and acoustics.... " +++++
Someway or the other we all " run " mainly our system by " ear ", many of us runed by measurements and some of us runned by measurements and ear.
I'm in this last area and today I can tell that I made it with success.
That " huge level of experiences.... " is something where I'm dedicated and where I have a follow a dicipline process for many many years to achieve that level Dlaloum is talking about. Some people ( out of México. ) in USA that knows me because I was at their places can give a testimony of what I'm point out here on the subject.
I posted several time over the forum how I acquired that experience level that permit me to be aware on many things that other people can't, not because I'm better or have better " ears " but because I'm trained in adifferent way than other people: I had and have an in porpose training.
I said I'm not sure in absolute way about flat frequency response with my vintage cartridges setting but I'm sure that I'm close it that you can imagine.
I want to repeat ( I hope by last time. ) one of my experiences that was shared by other audiophiles in San Diego in one of my visits to USA.
we was comparing the Dartzeel Phonolinepreamp ( in two different audio systems, in two different rooms. ) against other Phonolinepreamp.
This was way before appeared the Stereophile Dartzeel review. In that time I told my audio friends that even that the Dartzeel " sounds " good ( everybody like it, including me. ) it was faulty ( maybe on porpose. ) at both frequency extremes and I told them why I thinked in that way.
Months latter comes the STR review where we can read the Dartzeel measurements that confirmed what I told my friends.
This was and is not an easy task and you can only have this " true " discern level if you are trained in specific.
Yes, I trust in my ears but in a different way/level that other people did/do it. Could I be wrong?, it could but who knows.
In the other side you have to remember that there is nothing perfect in audio and that we ( one way or the other and because the enviroment we are surrounded or because " needs ". ) must accept trade-offs like it or not. These trade offs choose are the ones IMHO that define in absolute terms our each one audio system uality performance level.
Regards and enjoy the music,
Raul.