sorry, also 1:10 input , using old SFZ with 3 inputsThere is no 1:20 tap on Kondo SFz. Could it be 3ohm, 30dB, 1:32 input?
sorry, also 1:10 input , using old SFZ with 3 inputsThere is no 1:20 tap on Kondo SFz. Could it be 3ohm, 30dB, 1:32 input?
Cardanix is the same as Technics Gimbal like every 1200 has…
Stating the obvious, the X-quisite cartridge was made to be used on Thales own tonearms (Simplicity, Simplicity II and Statement) which are medium to high mass arms (effective mass 22 to 25 grams). It would also be suitable to be used on some of the high mass Japanese tonearms.Thanks!
I have also got the following reply from Hifiction:
“A cardanic bearing in a Tonearm is a type of pivot system where the arm is supported by two sets of precision bearings - one for the horizontal movement (side-to-side) and one for the vertical movement (up-and-down). These two axes of movement are independent but intersect at a single point, allowing the tonearm to move freely and accurately in both directions.
This setup is similar to a gimbal or a universal joint.
Compared to unipivot tonearms, which balance on a single point, cardanic-bearing tonearms tend to offer more stability and are easier to set up.”
I am a bit surprised that the heavier bronze body was for non-cardanic bearing tonearms; I would have though the heavier body demands the more stable gimbal bearing !
Stating the obvious, the X-quisite cartridge was made to be used on Thales own tonearms (Simplicity, Simplicity II and Statement) which are medium to high mass arms (effective mass 22 to 25 grams). It would also be suitable to be used on some of the high mass Japanese tonearms.
The Goldenberg cartridges, they make 3 models and also made by EMT/Thales, can be used with medium mass tonearms. They also make a high mass version (20 grams) using a bronze body called the Maestro B, so care needs to be taken to ensure good compatibility with this model when matching it to an appropiate tonearm.
Hi, I don't know for the heavy bronze-bodied Goldenberg Maestro B cartridge, but I mounted a 13g Goldenberg Brilliant cartridge (hosting an EMT JSD novel transducer) on the RB3000 tonearm of my Rega Planar 10. And even if Rega's arm are on the light mass side, it works wonderfully with this cartridge. But on thales's website, they advise the heavy bronze-bodied X-quisite model for non cardanic bearing (unipivot) tonearm and high mass turntable (so definitely not a good match for my P10). So it is not even designed for any of their own (cardanic) tonearm and (mid weight) turntable.The reason why I was looking at the X-quisite website was that I just got myself a Goldenberg Maestro B with a weight of 20g, so I wanted to see what kind of arms (other than the Thales) the factory recommended for such a heavy cartridge!
Interestingly, all X-quisite and Goldenberg cartridges seems to share the same compliance of 12µm/mN, no matter what bodies they have!
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