What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????

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Mariusz

I will use SME 3009II Imp. on my replinthed Lenco 75.
The carts that come to mind are:
Audio-Technica
Denon103 naked from SoundSmith
Shure
 
Any other recommendations??????

Thanks in advance

Mariusz



John Casler

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #1 on: 17 Dec 2008, 07:06 pm »
I will use SME 3009II Imp. on my replinthed Lenco 75.
The carts that come to mind are:
Audio-Technica
Denon103 naked from SoundSmith
Shure
 
Any other recommendations??????

Thanks in advance

Mariusz




Shure V15 Improved.

Scottdazzle

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #2 on: 17 Dec 2008, 10:30 pm »
I'm using the Denon DL-160 with mine.  It is not an ideal match.  The low mass of the tonearm coupled with the low compliance cartridge contributes to a resonance problem that I ameliorated with 2 Herbie's Halo tonearm dampers.  I think you would be better off with a mid to high compliance cartridge.  John Casler has the right idea.

Mariusz

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #3 on: 18 Dec 2008, 01:54 am »
Thanks guys.

How Goldring 1042 compares to V15III ???????

I can get V15III in like new condition from my analog source for reasonable price if it is the best choice.  

Mariusz :thumb:

WGH

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #4 on: 18 Dec 2008, 04:36 am »
Thanks guys.

How Goldring 1042 compares to V15III ???????

I can get V15III in like new condition from my analog source for reasonable price if it is the best choice.  

Mariusz :thumb:

I never compared the two, but I do use a Goldring 1042 in a low mass tone arm (8 g) and it works perfectly and never mistracks. I like it's sound too - everything is evenly balanced with extended bass and highs with a smooth midrange. Keep in mind that the 1042 has a Fritz Gyger S shaped stylus so vertical tracking angle has to be adjusted so the cartridge base is parallel to the record, this is much more critical than with a standard elliptical stylus.

I agree with the review of the 1042 found here:
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/g1042e.html
which includes a comparison to the Shure V-15.

Wayne

Derockster

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #5 on: 18 Dec 2008, 10:01 am »
Here are my suggestions.
Shure v15 type v if you can find one.(good)
Grado Green with longhorn mod. (better)
ADC  XLM 11 from Sounds Unique.com (best of all) :thumb:

Mariusz

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #6 on: 19 Dec 2008, 02:08 am »
Thanks guys.

How Goldring 1042 compares to V15III ???????

I can get V15III in like new condition from my analog source for reasonable price if it is the best choice.  

Mariusz :thumb:

I never compared the two, but I do use a Goldring 1042 in a low mass tone arm (8 g) and it works perfectly and never mistracks. I like it's sound too - everything is evenly balanced with extended bass and highs with a smooth midrange. Keep in mind that the 1042 has a Fritz Gyger S shaped stylus so vertical tracking angle has to be adjusted so the cartridge base is parallel to the record, this is much more critical than with a standard elliptical stylus.

I agree with the review of the 1042 found here:
http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/g1042e.html
which includes a comparison to the Shure V-15.

Wayne

Thanks for sharing Wayne.
I have read that review but can't comment on its accuracy since I have no experience with cartridges mentioned in the article. I owned (still do) Goldring Eroica which was stock cart on my MMF 7 turntable.
Is there any resemblance between those two???? Just curious.


Here are my suggestions.
Shure v15 type v if you can find one.(good)
Grado Green with longhorn mod. (better)
ADC  XLM 11 from Sounds Unique.com (best of all) :thumb:


Thanks,
I will look into your recommendations more closely.


But away guys,
do you know who does SME 3009II rewiring (I've heard that it's PITA) or know a source for comparable upgraded wire????

Thanks
Mariusz

Scottdazzle

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #7 on: 19 Dec 2008, 03:12 am »
Mariusz,

My SME 3009II was rewired with Cardas wire for $139 by Michael at Britaudio (Teatime66) on Audiogon.  He did a very fine job.  Go to this address for his ad:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1231695638

Scott

WGH

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #8 on: 19 Dec 2008, 03:31 am »
I owned (still do) Goldring Eroica which was stock cart on my MMF 7 turntable.
Is there any resemblance between those two???? Just curious.


Sorry, never heard an Eroica. I have only compared the 1042 to a Sumiko Talisman Alchemist I, the latter has a tipped up high end and probably not the best match in the low mass arm.

Wayne

Mariusz

Re: What cartridge are you using with SME 3009II Imp. ??????
« Reply #9 on: 19 Dec 2008, 03:44 am »
Mariusz,

My SME 3009II was rewired with Cardas wire for $139 by Michael at Britaudio (Teatime66) on Audiogon.  He did a very fine job.  Go to this address for his ad:
http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?anlgtnrm&1231695638

Scott

Awesome

that is very helpful......the stock cable looks quite worn out and I feel it is time to do something about it.

As much as I would love to keep this vintage rig as close to original, I also want it to look good, sound good and provide many years of service.

V15 would add charm to Lenco/SME3009 II Imp. combo and I might go with that recommendation.
It isn't my only analog rig and its purpouse will be to complement the vintage system I am trying to put together.
Scott 222 B integrated and upcoming SD omni-directional project.

Ones again BIG THANKS!  :thumb:


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Sorry, never heard an Eroica. I have only compared the 1042 to a Sumiko Talisman Alchemist I, the latter has a tipped up high end and probably not the best match in the low mass arm.

Wayne

Appreciate your thoughts and feedback Wayne
Thank You  :thumb:


Mariusz