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All in all, my couple moving coils sound better in this (medium mass) arm than the bevy of moving magnets/irons I have....but they fail to sound . . . utterly natural and inviting
My moving coils (Ortofon X5-MC, Denon DL-160vdH and dreadful Sumiko Blue Point/vdH) are all hi-output MC's so they play thru the 50K inputs (the preamp is old, that was the de facto 'standard' before everyome came to agreement at 57K in 1979 or so).The Grado's are best terminated at about 10K and the other hi-output MM's are 47K or so.
I just picked up an Encounter MK2 in a package deal. I guess it will take some time to dial it in? I guess it's a good thing the Van Halen concert I was going to this weekend got postponed.
...I'm keeping the arm.....but honestly, I think that the quality of performance I am getting from the JVC is more enjoyable overall, so I may sell the Technics SL-1200, ultimately.John
John,I can't believe what I'm hearing from you...sell the Technics? how are you going to get Christmas cards from lcrim? Perhaps the Origin arm isn't up to the task or you haven't stepped on the right duck to get the thing to squawk the way you want to. I felt that way early on with my technics, but I kept on. Genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration, buddy. Get back on the horse and rethink your tweaks. I have concerns about all the shit you have piled on top of the platter, how thick is your mat sandwhich? Did you raise your arm to come close to correct VTA? are you sure some of your trouble may be caused by some of the tweaks you cherish? I don't like the idea of stickin shit between the cart and the arm. That just doesn't sit right with me. I think the cart should be really tight to the arm, then damp the arm. Maybe the cartridge choice is wrong too. Don't have any ideas, except what might be recommended for the Origin arm.W