I have an SPU Synergy that I enjoy. I'll need to send it out to get retipped soon, so I'm interested in adding a second cartridge, probably in the 2k-3k range. I appreciate the more vintage SPU Synergy sound as my favorite eras of music are soul, jazz, R&b, funk, and rock of the 60s and early 70s although my record collection extends in many other directions. I'm not interested in a modern, analytical cartridge that emphasizes the highs. So any suggestions for something similar yet different or better if that makes any sense.
I agree with jeffery….I have a few different SPU’s and the anniversary 90 is my favorite. In fact, I like it better than the SPU 100 anniversary that I also have. The Myajima carts sound like they might be nice - I don’t have direct experience and I’ve only read other peoples comments. There are a lot of positives about the Da Va field coil too.
I agree with jeffery….I have a few different SPU’s and the anniversary 90 is my favorite. In fact, I like it better than the SPU 100 anniversary that I also have. The Myajima carts sound like they might be nice - I don’t have direct experience and I’ve only read other peoples comments. There are a lot of positives about the Da Va field coil too.
I haven't heard the 100. I like a95 and a90 better than a 85. of those, the 95 has more detail, while the 90 seemed a good mix of the detail of the A95 and the flow of the old SPUs. In the older ones I have also liked the first classic.
A Schick is really good tone arm, why not ?
the emt jsd 6 is made for long-term listening, very dynamic. the best are voices they really sound like real.i had the Schick 12" at home with spu, ortofon vienna, zyx and audiotechnia cartridge. never had any combination problems do it have fun.
I'm not interested in a modern, analytical cartridge that emphasizes the highs. So any suggestions for something similar yet different or better if that makes any sense.
The only EMT cartridge meeting your demand is now discontinued TSD 15 N (spherical tip). Rest of them including jsd-6 are on the dynamic/extended highs side of the neutral let alone having vintage tone like spu. They have modern sound IME.
The only EMT cartridge meeting your demand is now discontinued TSD 15 N (spherical tip). Rest of them including jsd-6 are on the dynamic/extended highs side of the neutral let alone having vintage tone like spu. They have modern sound IME.
you will no longer find a frequency response like an spu with modern pickups, the only ones that sound really balanced were the EMT and Dynavector. most pickups today have a significant increase in treble.
you will no longer find a frequency response like an spu with modern pickups, the only ones that sound really balanced were the EMT and Dynavector. most pickups today have a significant increase in treble.View attachment 88176
I can be considered rather a technical/measuring kind of guy who has a tendency to like checking those graphs and I understand you like it too. but unfortunately those graphs supplied by the manufacturers don't tell the whole story about sound signature. I've seen a couple of EMT graphs for a couple of EMT cartridges and more or less they're the same. I just wanted to point out that newer EMT cartridges don't have a vintage sound like SPU. maybe only EMT TSD 15 N or TMD 25 N can be considered in this regard. IMHO in order to get a vintage tone or a sound as described by @Jjarchive it is a good choice to have a cartridge with a spherical stylus.
My initial idea was just to get a second SPU Synergy, so they can be swapped when getting retipped. This is all very helpful. Any thoughts on the EAT No. 8?
Joe
For something completely different, have you ever tried a Decca?
The London maroon is very entertaining if it stays in the groove but that will depend on your arm. Somewhere around 20g with headshell should help tame it, then it’s up to the bearings.
I can be considered rather a technical/measuring kind of guy who has a tendency to like checking those graphs and I understand you like it too. but unfortunately those graphs supplied by the manufacturers don't tell the whole story about sound signature. I've seen a couple of EMT graphs for a couple of EMT cartridges and more or less they're the same. I just wanted to point out that newer EMT cartridges don't have a vintage sound like SPU. maybe only EMT TSD 15 N or TMD 25 N can be considered in this regard. IMHO in order to get a vintage tone or a sound as described by @Jjarchive it is a good choice to have a cartridge with a spherical stylus.
if you're not open to new sounds, you have to take the tried and tested, an Ortofon Venice has the SPU gene, or an MM soundsmith zephyr that just sounds a lot like a Spu.
if you're not open to new sounds, you have to take the tried and tested, an Ortofon Venice has the SPU gene, or an MM soundsmith zephyr that just sounds a lot like a Spu.
on the contrary I prefer modern, analytical sound and modern stylus profiles over spherical, but I do understand people who are after vintage tone. not my cup of tea but that's perfectly alright.
you will no longer find a frequency response like an spu with modern pickups, the only ones that sound really balanced were the EMT and Dynavector. most pickups today have a significant increase in treble.View attachment 88176
There are many modem carts better than SPU. SPU is good on flow, body and tone, less on nuance and extension. It is excellent for the value for money equation especially considering the price of used SPUs
There are many modem carts better than SPU. SPU is good on flow, body and tone, less on nuance and extension. It is excellent for the value for money equation especially considering the price of used SPUs
Of course there are better ones, the question makes listening to music happier or more fun. I can understand very well if you like a spu. example the Ortofon Vienna, I think it's the best that Ortofon has ever built a perfect mix of timbre, dynamics it rocks the house, your foot automatically starts tapping to the music fun factor high 10.
I'll never give it back, one of my best buys ever.
Of course there are better ones, the question makes listening to music happier or more fun. I can understand very well if you like a spu. example the Ortofon Vienna, I think it's the best that Ortofon has ever built a perfect mix of timbre, dynamics it rocks the house, your foot automatically starts tapping to the music fun factor high 10.
I'll never give it back, one of my best buys ever.