R.P. skrev:Hvis det kan have interesse mogens, så kan du låne min at 95er som er filet og moddet, du vil nok blive overrasket over hvad den kan til den lave pris den har.
Har hørt den som standard med en shibataforpart, ikke dårligt, men jeg hader skarpe slipninger, og er helt klart til det koniske/eliptiske.
Grado har sin mening om MC :
http://www.gradolabs.com/frameset_main.htm : Cartridges : ( Tjek Grados Teori )
Jeg kører selv MM, kan ikke forlige mig med MC sounden, har prøvet en del forskellige. I mange år brugte jeg MMC 20CL på B&Os tangential spiller, og gik derefter over til MC men blev aldrig tilfreds trods utallige forsøg på at finde den rette combi, nu er det Shure med SAS forparter og Pickering - Stanton der bliver foretrukket, der bliver selvfølgelig også skelet til priserne, hvor jeg synes at MC prissætningen er vanvittig høj
VH. Madsen
Well, cartridge came. No embellishments or manual, just stuffed in a plastic film tin with some bubble wrap!Anyway, I fitted it to my arm & started spinning some vinyl. First thing that struck me was the low output. I was hoping it would be louder than Denon 304, but its about the same.My first LP was Diana Krall 'Girl in the Other Room'.....this is a great recording, but the voice with my 304 was always slightly sibilant. Ditto on my friends Ortofon Kontrapunkt...so you figure its the recording. Well, playing with the Pickering made my Denon sound flawed. Not only had the sibilance dissappeared, but the voice stood proud of the rest of the instruments, being recessed among them before.I started to play other LP's....the Sade stuff is bordering on sibilance. Again, no problem with the Pickering.I have not had the time for an extended listening session, but so far, I am impressed. There seems to be more space around all the intruments now. Alot of detail....more timbre to Stings bass. Nothing I can hold against the Pickering at the moment.....apart from the brush which caused a peculiar chatter noticeable between tracks....oh, & the other thing, less surface noise!
Tweaker skrev:Der er en interessant tråd om Pickering XLZ-7500 her http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=41524.0En glad ejer siger på side 3:Well, cartridge came. No embellishments or manual, just stuffed in a plastic film tin with some bubble wrap!Anyway, I fitted it to my arm & started spinning some vinyl. First thing that struck me was the low output. I was hoping it would be louder than Denon 304, but its about the same.My first LP was Diana Krall 'Girl in the Other Room'.....this is a great recording, but the voice with my 304 was always slightly sibilant. Ditto on my friends Ortofon Kontrapunkt...so you figure its the recording. Well, playing with the Pickering made my Denon sound flawed. Not only had the sibilance dissappeared, but the voice stood proud of the rest of the instruments, being recessed among them before.I started to play other LP's....the Sade stuff is bordering on sibilance. Again, no problem with the Pickering.Jow, sådan en ville jeg også gerne eje.
Nilau skrev:Tweaker skrev:Der er en interessant tråd om Pickering XLZ-7500 her http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=41524.0En glad ejer siger på side 3:Well, cartridge came. No embellishments or manual, just stuffed in a plastic film tin with some bubble wrap!Anyway, I fitted it to my arm & started spinning some vinyl. First thing that struck me was the low output. I was hoping it would be louder than Denon 304, but its about the same.My first LP was Diana Krall 'Girl in the Other Room'.....this is a great recording, but the voice with my 304 was always slightly sibilant. Ditto on my friends Ortofon Kontrapunkt...so you figure its the recording. Well, playing with the Pickering made my Denon sound flawed. Not only had the sibilance dissappeared, but the voice stood proud of the rest of the instruments, being recessed among them before.I started to play other LP's....the Sade stuff is bordering on sibilance. Again, no problem with the Pickering.Jow, sådan en ville jeg også gerne eje.
Det kunne også tænkes at "den glade ejer" har været lige lovlig sløset med monteringen af tonearm og/eller pickup. Lidt manglende omhu med protraktoren, måske?
Ihvertfald siger det ingenting generelt (universelt) om hverken DL-304 eller Ortofon Kontrapunkt!
Mvh.
Niels
Nilau skrev:Tweaker skrev:Der er en interessant tråd om Pickering XLZ-7500 her http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=41524.0En glad ejer siger på side 3:Well, cartridge came. No embellishments or manual, just stuffed in a plastic film tin with some bubble wrap!Anyway, I fitted it to my arm & started spinning some vinyl. First thing that struck me was the low output. I was hoping it would be louder than Denon 304, but its about the same.My first LP was Diana Krall 'Girl in the Other Room'.....this is a great recording, but the voice with my 304 was always slightly sibilant. Ditto on my friends Ortofon Kontrapunkt...so you figure its the recording. Well, playing with the Pickering made my Denon sound flawed. Not only had the sibilance dissappeared, but the voice stood proud of the rest of the instruments, being recessed among them before.I started to play other LP's....the Sade stuff is bordering on sibilance. Again, no problem with the Pickering.Jow, sådan en ville jeg også gerne eje.
Det kunne også tænkes at "den glade ejer" har været lige lovlig sløset med monteringen af tonearm og/eller pickup. Lidt manglende omhu med protraktoren, måske?
Ihvertfald siger det ingenting generelt (universelt) om hverken DL-304 eller Ortofon Kontrapunkt!
Mvh.
Niels
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