Dear friends: When an unfortunate home audio system event/accident was at the same time a fortunate one?????
well I just had that kind of experience that I want to share with all of you:
for the last two weeks I was testing two formidable and unexpected great vintage tonearms, the Sony PUA-237 and the JVC UA-7045:
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sony/pua-237.shtml
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/jvc/ua-7045.shtml
at the same time Iwas and am testing several " new " cartridges that I bought in the last months ( you can read it to have an idea which cartridges are on my virtual Agon system : LOMC and MM/MI. ).
well, when I was testing my " new " Stanton 981 HZS/2 ( mounted in the Sony PUA-237 ) and after made it a comparison with its low output brother ( the 981 LZS. Btw, no contest in almost any way, IMHO the high output 981 Stanton is a better performer than the low output version. Lewm is you like it your LO 981 then I'm sure that you " will die " for the HO 981 after heard it. ) I started a comparison against the the Clearaudio Virtuoso black wood ( mounted in the JVC UA.7045. ) and the Astatic MF-200.
As you know in all my tonearms I use as " internal tonearm wiring " the Audio Note Silver that is so tiny that could be broke is you " see it in a bad way ". This Audio Note cable I'm using in external way in all my tonearms so it is exposed to anything.
Suddenly when I took my wood clamp from a TT to use it in the other TT I hit ( by accident ) with the clamp the JVC tonearm and the clamp " flight " alone and hit the Sony tonearm where the Stanton was mounted and with no stylus guard on place because I was playing with.
The hit to the Sony tonearm was " abrupt " and the Stanton crash against the in place LP. Obviously that original in mint condition Stanton stylus/cantilever bent and the " terrifc " 981 HZS stay out of work.
Even with the cantilever bent I tested and one channel had no sound. After this I checked the Clearaudio for sound and when the stylus hit the LP there was no single sound from both channels and the first thing that came to my brain was that because " something " my Phonolinepreamp " was damaged as soemthing different but not so different happened with the Halcro electronics. That night was a nightmare for me because I even can't dream because I was rally worried on the whole concecuences of that accident.
Next day I analysed if the Essential could be damaged for that " something " and my conclusion was that can't be damaged ( our design is bullet proof. ). So, I change the cartridges for other different models with out success, at this moment my stress level was at the top. Then I checked both interconnect cables that were fine.
The Audio Note silver wire is so tiny that you can be aware if was broken and this exactly is what happened. In the JVC tonearm 3 of the four wires were broken and in the Sony tonearm one wire was broken ( that's why the Stanton had sound only in one channel. ).
With this " discovery " calm return to my mind and what I did was try to fix both tonearm wires but I recovery only one because the other ( the one that suffer the three broken wires ) was broken almost at the half length of the wire so I can't use it any more ( and I have to say that this cable is an expensive one. ).
Now, I sstill was truly disapointed because the Stanton 981 HZS was out of work but then I remembered that I own/have the Pickering XVS 5000/2 that in theory came with the same stylus than the 981 HZS. The stylus holder in the Picckering and Stanton are way different but for my luck each one fits in precise way in between. Now, I', safe!!!and started to make a Stanton set up ( the Pickering stylus/cantilever/holder is more weighty than the Stanton one. ) again and what I " discovery " was astonished::
the original Stanton stylus was in mint condition as the Pickering one. I made the Stanton set up in the same Sony tonearm and nothing changed but the original Pickering XVS 5000/2 stylus replacement.
What a fortunate accident because the Stanton quality performance level that already been extraordinary improves overall in an unpected way. Why? what happen here?, I could not say it for sure because both stylus assembles were in mint condition but even that both stylus did not track the grooves with similar " applomb ".
Example, in the Telarc 1812 recording the original Stanton can't track in clean way all the cannon shots, against that the Pickering one tracks all the shots inpristine way and this difference made and make the diffrence in the Stanton cartridge quality performance level. This fact is a confirmation of what I posted sevral times: that in even circumstances the cartridge with better tracking habilities is always the best performer.
Any one of you need to hear the Telarc 1812 cannon shots through my Stanton is just an amazing and unique experience. Well maybe you can approach that experience because FIM recording label just put on sale a new recording direct from the original Telarc mastering where FIM forms a team for that recording where were the same team that recorded the original one but using the today digital technology. I had on hand this FIM 1812 LP and is really fine.
It is better this transfer than the original? , not really: in some ways it is and in other the original is better. In some of the cannon shots the original beats this FIM re-issue but even that and due that the original Telarc is dificult and expensive to have the FIM recording can gives you a very good " touch " of what " has on hand " your audio system. Btw, with the FIM you have to crank-up the volume because was recorded at lower level than the original.
Ok, where put I this Stanton 981 HZS/2 against other cartridge stars?, obviously at the very top even better than the Clearaudio. I like it a lot even with its original Stanton stylus but with this Pickering one is just formidable!!!!
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.
well I just had that kind of experience that I want to share with all of you:
for the last two weeks I was testing two formidable and unexpected great vintage tonearms, the Sony PUA-237 and the JVC UA-7045:
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/sony/pua-237.shtml
http://www.vinylengine.com/library/jvc/ua-7045.shtml
at the same time Iwas and am testing several " new " cartridges that I bought in the last months ( you can read it to have an idea which cartridges are on my virtual Agon system : LOMC and MM/MI. ).
well, when I was testing my " new " Stanton 981 HZS/2 ( mounted in the Sony PUA-237 ) and after made it a comparison with its low output brother ( the 981 LZS. Btw, no contest in almost any way, IMHO the high output 981 Stanton is a better performer than the low output version. Lewm is you like it your LO 981 then I'm sure that you " will die " for the HO 981 after heard it. ) I started a comparison against the the Clearaudio Virtuoso black wood ( mounted in the JVC UA.7045. ) and the Astatic MF-200.
As you know in all my tonearms I use as " internal tonearm wiring " the Audio Note Silver that is so tiny that could be broke is you " see it in a bad way ". This Audio Note cable I'm using in external way in all my tonearms so it is exposed to anything.
Suddenly when I took my wood clamp from a TT to use it in the other TT I hit ( by accident ) with the clamp the JVC tonearm and the clamp " flight " alone and hit the Sony tonearm where the Stanton was mounted and with no stylus guard on place because I was playing with.
The hit to the Sony tonearm was " abrupt " and the Stanton crash against the in place LP. Obviously that original in mint condition Stanton stylus/cantilever bent and the " terrifc " 981 HZS stay out of work.
Even with the cantilever bent I tested and one channel had no sound. After this I checked the Clearaudio for sound and when the stylus hit the LP there was no single sound from both channels and the first thing that came to my brain was that because " something " my Phonolinepreamp " was damaged as soemthing different but not so different happened with the Halcro electronics. That night was a nightmare for me because I even can't dream because I was rally worried on the whole concecuences of that accident.
Next day I analysed if the Essential could be damaged for that " something " and my conclusion was that can't be damaged ( our design is bullet proof. ). So, I change the cartridges for other different models with out success, at this moment my stress level was at the top. Then I checked both interconnect cables that were fine.
The Audio Note silver wire is so tiny that you can be aware if was broken and this exactly is what happened. In the JVC tonearm 3 of the four wires were broken and in the Sony tonearm one wire was broken ( that's why the Stanton had sound only in one channel. ).
With this " discovery " calm return to my mind and what I did was try to fix both tonearm wires but I recovery only one because the other ( the one that suffer the three broken wires ) was broken almost at the half length of the wire so I can't use it any more ( and I have to say that this cable is an expensive one. ).
Now, I sstill was truly disapointed because the Stanton 981 HZS was out of work but then I remembered that I own/have the Pickering XVS 5000/2 that in theory came with the same stylus than the 981 HZS. The stylus holder in the Picckering and Stanton are way different but for my luck each one fits in precise way in between. Now, I', safe!!!and started to make a Stanton set up ( the Pickering stylus/cantilever/holder is more weighty than the Stanton one. ) again and what I " discovery " was astonished::
the original Stanton stylus was in mint condition as the Pickering one. I made the Stanton set up in the same Sony tonearm and nothing changed but the original Pickering XVS 5000/2 stylus replacement.
What a fortunate accident because the Stanton quality performance level that already been extraordinary improves overall in an unpected way. Why? what happen here?, I could not say it for sure because both stylus assembles were in mint condition but even that both stylus did not track the grooves with similar " applomb ".
Example, in the Telarc 1812 recording the original Stanton can't track in clean way all the cannon shots, against that the Pickering one tracks all the shots inpristine way and this difference made and make the diffrence in the Stanton cartridge quality performance level. This fact is a confirmation of what I posted sevral times: that in even circumstances the cartridge with better tracking habilities is always the best performer.
Any one of you need to hear the Telarc 1812 cannon shots through my Stanton is just an amazing and unique experience. Well maybe you can approach that experience because FIM recording label just put on sale a new recording direct from the original Telarc mastering where FIM forms a team for that recording where were the same team that recorded the original one but using the today digital technology. I had on hand this FIM 1812 LP and is really fine.
It is better this transfer than the original? , not really: in some ways it is and in other the original is better. In some of the cannon shots the original beats this FIM re-issue but even that and due that the original Telarc is dificult and expensive to have the FIM recording can gives you a very good " touch " of what " has on hand " your audio system. Btw, with the FIM you have to crank-up the volume because was recorded at lower level than the original.
Ok, where put I this Stanton 981 HZS/2 against other cartridge stars?, obviously at the very top even better than the Clearaudio. I like it a lot even with its original Stanton stylus but with this Pickering one is just formidable!!!!
Regards and enjoy the music,
R.