If I ever make it to New England I'm going to drop you a line. I'd love to hear your system in person.
You are always most welcome Joel.
If I ever make it to New England I'm going to drop you a line. I'd love to hear your system in person.
This post has not aged well.Honestly, I would be surprised if there are many building codes in Utah. It’s a highly deregulated state except the consumption of alcohol.
I almost marked this post with a laugh but I didn't think that was proper sensitivity.This post has not aged well.
Sounds like it’s in a tunnel.In both cases the sound is veiled as if blankets were thrown on the speakers. I don't know if it is the phone, or the room, or the system.





What did you do about the geometry to account for the difference in cartridge body length since the SME was designed for G body length cartridges.I have made a change to the way the DST Replica is attached to the SME 3012R arm. I replaced the Japanese metal adaptor with a very cool tiny disk made by KL Audio. This device allows the cartridge pins to make contact with the arm pins and is attached to the cartridge pins by a miniscule piece of double sided foam tape. The use of this disk dramatically shortens the overall length and reduces the weight at the end of the arm. It also makes for a tighter and straighter fit/connection. It is really a very clever device. I recommend this device to anyone needing an adaptor to rotate the connecting pins. Link and photos below.
Klaudio EMT to SMC Headshell Socket Adapter
Easily convert EMT to SMC, or SMC to EMT 4-pin headshell socket connectors with virtually no increase in cartridge length. Klaudio's contact pad is only 0.7mklaudio.com
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What did you do about the geometry to account for the difference in cartridge body length since the SME was designed for G body length cartridges.
Personally i can't gain a lot of insight from a video. Though i can hear there is decent dynamics in the room.For @bonzo75. War Pigs. There are quite a few system recordings of this song on WBF. Here is one more.
Sounds better than your previous videos (recording on "Imagine" sounded pretty poor...). Enjoy.Here is another one of my favorites, Sonny Rollins, Way Out West, with the new cartridge.
Personally i can't gain a lot of insight from a video. Though i can hear there is decent dynamics in the room.
Can you hear good mid bass impact (clean and punchy)and power from the drums and bass guitar, or is the overall tone more of a lean forward sound?
While i have many reference tracks for testing certain things, for Black Sabbath i also use Fairies wear boots as i have listened to it 100's of times and know it well.
Also the mastering is so varied on different release and many sound quite compressed and lacking in dynamics.
Sounds better than your previous videos (recording on "Imagine" sounded pretty poor...). Enjoy.
The DST seems to have quite boosted your system on dynamic range, midrange, tone, flow, and general engagement. But I agree with Rob’s observation, both on BS and this version of Scheherazade midbass seems to be missing. You had more first so either cart is not burned in or some adjustment to be done
Can't judge the Black Sabbath. The opening bars -- trombones, basses -- on Peter's Mehta Scherhezade don't say missing midbass to me. Maybe not quite as impactful as I've heard. Timpani come through ~5:50 though again maybe not quite as impactful, but not missing. You may not mean 'totally missing', I understand. Meta is a touch lighter than Reiner. Agree about other attributes - I think it sounds good. I like the DST-alike.
Here's the same Mehta on movement 4 -- a bit ticky and skippy. LA is not Chicago. Colibri MS
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