Wayner,
I'm excited that you've started making these carts again. Even more excited because you have a VPI HW19jr w/ AQ arm, and so do I. How does your cart sound on that table? Any hum troubles, etc.?
I've been using a Shure V15vMR, brushless and with the stylus assembly superglued to the cartridge body, since 1988. Original stylus and still sounds great, but I've always been curious about the Longhorn, and I know I'm going to have to break down and get a new cartridge some year. The good news is I can probably sell the Shure on eBay for enough to cover the new cart.
Great timing Birdbrain!
Today was an historic day, for me at least. I made Frank's Longhorn Gold. Talk about pressure. Making stuff for the master, that the master invented is a pretty large shoe to fit. However, he did not get any special treatment (like I made his like I've made all of the others), except this time I didn't wipe out a stylus, like I did yesterday. That was an unfortunate oops, but I knew one day it was going to come, just not this early. Now I have a new extraction procedure. someone was wondering about the difference in cost for the 2 different models, well AVA just had to eat a replacement stylus for a gold. A bit more expensive then the Green. And of course, Murphy's Law says you will screw up the more expensive one.
I played the Longhorn Gold for about 2 hours today before I shipped that to Frank, along with a complete CAT-TWO cartridge alignment kit, and I must say the Gold is a very satisfying cartridge. Well balanced, didn't overload on heavy passages, nice sense of "air" and lots of little "sparkly" detail, along with a solid bottom end. And my new "test" turntable is the Technics SL-Q2 for the time being. It has a removable headshell, that I have permanently affixed some nuts, to make the alignment and audition process a bit quicker.
I actually install the cartridge, check the anti-skating with my ACT (Anti-skating Calibration tool) disc, and listen to a couple of sides before it's packaged up and shipped. This process is my way of quality control, and if we find any problems, it's fix it before it's shipped.
With the Longhorn in place, the supplied stylus guard can not be used, so we have created our own special packaging method to protect the stylus. Always open the end of the box that has the name (Grado Green1 or Grado Gold1) and keep that side up. as you open the package, you will see what we have done.
Now to Birdbrain's question. No I haven't had time to put a Longhorn in the VPI yet, but it's coming soon. The next Longhorn Gold I do, I will put it in that one to see how it does. I'll assume your worried about hum issues. We'll find out.
By the way, here is a short list of tables from members that say they run a Grado with no problems:
Linn LP12
Dual 1229Q
Technics 1200mk2
Technics SL-Q2
AR XA and XB
SOTA Comet
Sondek
Ariston RD-11
Systemdek IIX
Wayner