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Ok Neo, I've listened to your advice and I've reinstalled the Maestro. The difference between the Maestro and LS500 is smaller than you might imagine. Their character is almost identical. When listening to the LS500, it's almost as if it is a slightly sloppier version of the Maestro. I have to believe the difference is due to the stylus/cantilever. I can't describe the stylus on the Maestro (mostly because it's too miniscule). The stylus on the Maestro is truly one of the finest I've tried to inspect!Don grb
FYI,I measured the inductance of one body at 970 mH. It seems even higher than the 13EA based on the reports. I've not measured the 13EA.Don grb
Hi Neo,Currently I have 2 turntables. One is the VPI Extended Aries with the outboard flywheel and a Graham 2.2 arm. The other is a Victor (JVC) TT-81 with a JVC 7045 arm. Both are run from a BAT VK10SE with the (what is referred to as ), 'depth charges'. I'm a little embarrassed to say but I'm pushing 60 cartridges. The TK10 and the AT180 sound so similar, that I would could consider them twins. Another one that is also so similar that perhaps what I have is triplets, it the Technics U205C MK4. The CA Maestro/440MLa is a great sounding cartridge, but (isn't there always a 'but'), it just is not at that level. There is a delicate refinement with the previous mentioned 3 that just doesn't present itself with the FrankenMaestro. Still, it does stick its head above the crowd of many of the cartridge of the month also rans. I sure you do know which forum I referring too! (grin)I have not heard about using a cartridge as a dummy load? Where can I find this thread about phase and this dummy load? Sounds like something I definitely would be interested in.BTW: I like your 'more like good and better' comment. I need to remember that!Regards,Don
Hello fellow Frankensteiners,I have a question I would like to address to anyone with knowledge that deals with doing a possible transplant in a Signet TK 9 or 10ML.Replacements for either of these have become nonexistent so it would appear transplanting will be the only option other than sending it off for someone else to graft on a new cantilever assembly. Does this cantilever/stylus assemble also have the tiny screw that holds the cantilever in position, like the screw we were finding on some of the AT95's?BTW Neobop: The Maestro with the 440MLa cantilever has become my favorite M/M.Regards,Don
Lately, it's all I can do to stay warm.
Hello Neobop,Do not confuse my current favorite (maestro/440MLa), statement with best sounding. My best sounding non M/C would be the London Decca Jubilee in addition to the ones you and just mentioned. By favorite I meant most fun and most often used M/M. I did (I guess you could say for a couple of days), successfully transplanted the AT 150 MLX. Because it was a NOS stylus, I was giving it a few day to run in before I did any close listening when one morning I found the forward half of the cantilever sitting on the surface of the turntable. Forward half being the part forward of the screw. I have no ideal what happened. I'm leaning towards the thought that perhaps I had to much force applied to the screw because when I loosened the screw, a small piece of the cantilever fell out. I try to be extra careful with the Clear Audio's because of how the cantilever sticks out in such a way that it appears to be begging to be bumped so I don't think the problem was cause from anything I did. Anyway, I put the 440MLa back in and have left it there ever since. Neo, I perfer the shibata from Jico or the Vivid Line from LP Tunes over the 440MLa in the Virtuoso. There is a brightness with the 440MLa/Virtuoso combination that is not complimentary. Very detailed but leans towards the bright side. I did consider trying to load it down, but really wasn't interested in trying to make it improve. At the time, I was still disappointed in the lost AT 150MLX cantilever. I'm sure there are systems out there that could use a little brightening up, but my system is not one of them. The extra wood on the Maestro seems to help damp this effect down when the 440MLa is installed in it. I bought the Maestro without a cantilever so the closest that I have heard the Maestro sound as intended by Clear Audio would have been from the little audition I did with the 150MLX installed.Regards,Don