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Hi Bas, Davey, Good to know - I'll have to try another Grado.neo
hallo all,i finally found a Magnapan Unitrac tonearm!its the best thing since sliced bread....as far as Grado cartridges are concerned.7g unipivot tonearm with CF armwand and headshell.it is undamped except for the use of CF, and i prefer my Grados only slightly damped anyways.tracking at 1,4g and 0,6g anti-skate....because that is the minimum unless i remove the BB bucket for the anti-skate weight.the sound is really amazing with my 8MZ cartridge.i would say with this arm the 8MZ surpasses the Sonata!the sound is more detailed and has much better micro-dynamics than the Lurné nr 2 arm i used before.bass seems to be more tuneful at lower frequencies now and the notes are better sustained and you can hear all the decay now.this is with the old style Reference i have so we are getting up there with some of the best MCs. back with the 8MZ now...the treble is all there, but it seems more natural now, if i say softer then all will think that it is rolling off, but it is not doing that at all.voices, the best part of a Grado anyways, are really really there. just there .seems to have more weight and still with all the air around it like before, simply more substantial.now, these arms are as rare as hens teeth. i have waited for 3 years to find one that is NOS or very close to it.finally did and this one stays with me!regards,bas
Great Bas and worth the wait by the sounds of it.Any chance of some pics.I'm presuming that's an original 8MZ with a nude stylus?The current Grado supplied 8MZ stylii are bonded - strange eh!Happy spinning,Dave
You have a unitrack up and running?
hallo,i like longer tonearms too, that is why i have two 12" arms and one 9/10" on my turntable.my Grado the New Statement is on my light Stax UA90 tonearm, also CF and unipivot. so i guess the Stax is the ultimate Grado tonearm, but the Maggie does a real good job TCG, it is time you got a better Grado! the Master would be a good step up. i am not so sure that Grado cartridges have a problem tracking, i think it is all the poor quality tonearms used. Grado themselves say that it is no problem using them with a 16g tonearm.they do work on them but really sing on light tonearms.i think that the geometry of the pivot on a gimbal tonearm has a large affect on the Grado suspension.install a Grado on a unipivot and you are half way there already, and without any longhorn or other mods.mine tracks at 1,4g with no tracking weaknesses at all!must be the not so good gimbal arms that force the 1,6g and higher VTF. the longhorn just bulks up the cartridge weight and increases the eff. mass of the arm/cartridge system.this goes against all the benefits of using a light tonearm with a Grado cartridge.it really must be the result of the pivot design.regards,bas