Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge *SOLD*

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vintage9594

Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge *SOLD*
« on: 24 Nov 2018, 05:13 am »
I have a low hour Audio Technica ART9 with approx 150 hours, will ship with factory box, manual and stylus guard.

Ships for 63368.
Text to 314-532-0095 for photos or questions.
$600 obo.














« Last Edit: 25 Nov 2018, 08:56 pm by vintage9594 »

sunnydaze

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #1 on: 24 Nov 2018, 05:47 pm »
To be considered a good compliance match for this cart w/r/t resonance frequency, should the arm be low or high effective mass? 

What specific arms are considered to provide good synergy?

TIA

vintage9594

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #2 on: 24 Nov 2018, 07:38 pm »
I used a SME M2-9r arm with it and had great sound with it using both Einstein Audio Phono pre and also a Herron Audio tune Phono pre. 

sunnydaze

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #3 on: 24 Nov 2018, 08:41 pm »
I used a SME M2-9r arm with it and had great sound with it using both Einstein Audio Phono pre and also a Herron Audio tune Phono pre.

Thanks.  Kindof as I suspected.....

At 9.5 grams that arm is on the "lightish" side.   Compliance at about 31 (at 10hz) means the ART9 likes to be paired with low effective mass arms.

Too bad, all my arms are in the 13-21 gram range.   Only done light research so far, but I've not found any reports of it being paired with arms in this range.

orientalexpress

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #4 on: 25 Nov 2018, 01:18 am »
Will this work with audiomod tonearm?

vintage9594

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #5 on: 25 Nov 2018, 03:21 am »
This is a photo of my Koetsu Black Goldline with a Schick Headshell and a combined weight of 23ish grams.
With the additional counter weight it allows the Koetsu to sound wonderful....point being if you have your arm set up with the correct weighted headshell you can you use lower compliance Cartridges with light/medium mass arms.  My SME manual even states with the optional counter weight it can use Cartridges up to 35 grams and this is from what some would consider a lighter weight Tonearm. 



sunnydaze

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #6 on: 25 Nov 2018, 08:15 pm »
I think you are explaining a situation where a heavy headshell (plus heavier CW to balance it) can be used to bump up a light arm's effective mass to make it work better with stiff / low compliance carts.

My situation is opposite.....

My arms are medium to high effective mass, and your cart is springy / high compliance.  No way to make the arm lighter, which is what the ART 9 requires.

sunnydaze

Re: Audio Technica ART9 Low Output MC cartridge
« Reply #7 on: 25 Nov 2018, 08:24 pm »
Will this work with audiomod tonearm?

I'm guessing it will work fine.

Jeff Spall (Mr. Audiomods) cites the Cartridge Man Music Maker (MM) as his personal fave cart on his arm.  Like the ART9 it is also high compliance and requires a light arm.  The specs for the MM says arms up to 13g will work.

I believe the Audiomods arm is in the 9-11g range.

http://www.audiomods.co.uk/cartridgechoice.pdf