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I use the Blackbird................fabulous;s cart. I am constantly impressed with what it can do. It has a very low noise floor and presents the music in all it's glory. Is it overkill for you deck? I can't say, but if you decide to upgtrade your TT latter you will have a killer cart for your nrew TT.Ric
Quote from: ricmon on 2 Feb 2009, 07:22 pmI use the Blackbird................fabulous;s cart. I am constantly impressed with what it can do. It has a very low noise floor and presents the music in all it's glory. Is it overkill for you deck? I can't say, but if you decide to upgtrade your TT latter you will have a killer cart for your nrew TT.RicHi Ric, Thanks for the info! Have you listened to the Blue point special? If so, Could you describe the the differences of the two. Also, what brand turntable are you using? Thanks
I am starting to question its tonal balance. Compared to CD, it seems a little bright and forward up top, and a little light weight in the bass, say starting below 80 Hz or so. It has a tipped up kind of sound that is more energetic as you move up in frequency. I feel confident that I have the cartridge adjusted optimally but maybe I should revisit the tracking angle. Perhaps this is just the inherent sound of the Sumiko cartridges.
2. What cartridge (regardless of category) would you recommend to someone who would be willing to sacrifice some of that moving coil magic detail for a little more meat on the bone?
The Denon DL-160 for US$179.00 doesn't do much wrong for it's price and is pretty unfussy. It's ills are mostly of omission (bass could be stronger, output at 2.2mv borders on tweeky, etc), and not glaring or painful to hear.
Chairguy,Thank you for your suggestions. A couple questions for you and anyone else who would like to reply.1. Do you think that a low output moving coil suffers less from that tipped up response than a high output moving coil? Or is mainly the cost factor as you described?2. What cartridge (regardless of category) would you recommend to someone who would be willing to sacrifice some of that moving coil magic detail for a little more meat on the bone?I hope I'm not hijacking the thread............ I think I'm still talking about the Sumiko house sound . For anyone considering Sumiko products, I still believe that the Blackbird is a good cartridge. I'm just coming to grips with the fact that my taste is changing as I get older. Thanks for letting me sit in and ask some questions.
Try 1000k loading on the Blackbird, and you will be very surprisedat the results.