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G'day all, I wonder if anybody has any practical experience with this cartridge. I have one and tracks very well at the recommended 1.35 grams but mine sounds very bass 'light'. Is this typical of the cartridge or is my unit faulty perhaps? Any comments? Regards, Felix.
G'day all, yes this cartridge seems to be a bit of a mystery item. I think it dates from the 1970's, but in the last year or so all of a sudden it has become very popular in various vinyl quarters, having a shibata stylus and a carbon fibre cantilever, yet it seems to be little known elsewhere. There must be thousands of them in a factory somewhere hiding for years! Here is a link to an online vendor with general specs. http://www.turntableneedles.com/JT-555-SHIBATA_p_3900.html Listening to it, the treble is its strong point but the bass does seem a little recessed to me. As BaMorin says, it certainly doesn't sound as 'full bodied' as my Shure M97xE for example. Regards, Felix.
There was a bit of discussion on this cart about 2 years ago on the "pergatory"site. The cantilever is not carbon fiber......read it closely, it says carbon black.A solid canitlever at that......solid what I don't believe was ever stated.
I didn't realize the Nag555 was that old (someone said 35 years?) or I would have never bought it and its replacement stylus. With that said my Audio-Technica AT-OC9 MLII was mounted on my Sony PS-X600, so I mounted the 555 on another head shell for a listen. Comparing the Nag555 with the OC9MLII isn't fair price wise I know but was still revealing and a useful comparison.If the Audio-Technica was a 10, the Nag555 would be a strong 5. Little bass, muted highs, good midrange but shown little excitement in its play.To my ears it wasn’t an enjoyable listen. Its age must be a factor here. Maybe breaking it in (if there is really such a thing, it’s just me but good better come out of the gate ‘GOOD’) will help.After an added 10 hours of play, its still plays at a 5 rating with the sound being veiled and lifeless, again to my ears. I should note I put both the original and replacement stylus under the microscope before I test played anything. Again I’ve seen better and cleaner mounting of the stylus. I also cleaned the stylus before initial play.At this point I see little use in this cartridge. There are many better sounding cartridges at even lower purchase point. At present the Shure M97xE is going for under $60 and is a far better sounding unit but again, that’s to my ears.Note: I’ve been into vinyl for 30plus years; own 6 turntables and more than a dozen cartridges. Current favorite combo in my Music Hall MM-7 and the Goldring Eroica LX M/C cartridge.
G'day all, it's been a while since I've perused this thread. Some interesting comments there as I find myself in broad agreement with stevecramer2's comments. It seems to be a great tracker, but the light sounding bass response and the somewhat 'lifeless' presentation as was commented upon makes this cartridge difficult to love, in my opinion. I also find it a bit too 'in your face' for my liking as well. Perhaps it does need considerable 'break in' time and usage, as mine definitely improved noticeably with use. Regards, Felix.
G'day mate, that's a good idea! Ok. Regards, Felix.