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  ZYX R-1000 Series Omega-S
Some time ago, I had been considering buying one more new MC carts and had posted a thread under the title of “Phase Tech P-1G and ZYX Omega-S”. I have finally chosen the latter, i.e. ZYX Omega-S. For their basic design theories, please serve yourself browsing the official websites as I won’t repeat the details here. The following is my brief impression and unofficial opinion on the cart after playing it for around 50-60 hours in my system.

Setting up:
The arm tube or the baseline of the cart is roughly parallelled to a flat record when playing. The VTF applied is slightly less than 2.0 gm for the moment when the room temp is around 18-20 degree in Celsius (around 64-68F), relative humidity is around 80% when auditioning. The VTF applied sounded very good to my ears but couldn’t make it a cart with the best trackability on HFN and Analogue Productions test records (frankly, it doesn't really bother me:). In finding suitable VTFs, I would first experiment finding the lightest VTF which could track well on those test records (with this Omega-S, it was around 2.1-2.15g) with a minimum anti-skating force applied. Then, try lower the VTF by playing different music on different records (probably the ones that would be used in the listening sessions), the practical “sweet spot” of VTF for actual playing would be established according to our preference, and for this subject review sample is slightly less than 2 g.

Choosing step-up transformers:
Breaking in a cart is always time-consuming, Omega-S was of no exception. As its sound started to stabilize (like a bottle of Penfold's Grange in the decanter, taste excellent!!!), I began to play around with my SUTs (Phase Tech T-3, Stage 302, the one built in EAR 88PB). With Phase Tech T-3, the sound was marginally acceptable but the resolution and tonal balance was not the best. With Stage 302, it was not lively enough for such pricey cart, and the 22dB gain seemed to be too low for an MC cart with 0.24mV output. Good news was the hum and residual noise in the background was the lowest. But imaging and soundstage seemed to have rooms to improve.

For this preliminary review, the built-in SUT in EAR 88PB switched at 4 ohms was adopted. It offered the best possible imaging and soundstage with reasonable high/low extensions. It is believed 4-10 ohms transformer loading with gain more than 26dB is more feasible in my system when using SUTs. For your reference, ZYX recommends resistor loading larger than 100 ohms and ZYX's phono stage is usually set at 125 ohms. Bear in mind it’s not a conclusion nor should it be binding for everyone, in any systems. Even in the same system, as time goes by, all settings may change accordingly.

Listening sessions:
For quick review, I always begin with classical. IME, if an MC cart can sound “right” with classical, it can’t be too “wrong” with other music genres but not necessary vice versa. I will post some photos of the records I used later.

Spinning Wilhelm Kempff’s Franz Schubert Sonata A minor, D.845, Omega-S could unfold a full-sized grand piano between the speakers with lush harmonics and timbre complexities, though with a very slight tendency towards the warm side and a bit emphasis upon lowest octaves. This tendency, however, was proved to be a partial result of using EAR 88PB as the character could be diluted by rolling with some Siemens made PCC88s in V3/V4 (still experimenting other tweaks, I will report the results later). In general, I was really impressed by the real-life energy, transient attacks and complexities of the piano which could not easily be experienced with other carts. In comparisons, other carts sounded like a miniature 2-D image. To illustrate more, it was just like watching a 150-inch full screen (Omega-S) and a 50-inch flat panel TV (other entry level carts) between the speakers.

For vocals, Omega-S seemed to be able to smooth out some bad digital recordings by removing the excessive sibilations. It could be regarded as slight coloration of the cart. Personally speaking, however, I wouldn’t mind this type of “smoothness” as long as it’s not overdosed. Not all recordings are “perfect” in any system. If it could make the sonic presentations more enjoyable without an overwhelming character, it should be regarded as a suitable amount of dosage. Whether it’s a good or bad thing, it’s up to you and could be very system dependent.

Playing “Almost like being in Jazz” by Hugh Masekela, the bass for the first song, "You’ll never know", recorded on Side A is a bit exaggerated. It seemed Bernie Grundman had tried to adjust the tone control later on and made the rest of the recording as close to live performance as possible. Omega-S still presented the exaggerated bass for the first song in an acceptable way without losing any control. The dynamics of the flugelhorn blew the stylus to a slight tension state…Omega-S may need more break-ins or I have to fine tune the alignment, VTF, VTA, etc, later.

Conclusion:
These are my preliminary impression based upon the first 50 hours playing. No conclusion yet as the review continues…
Danwkw  (Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)

02-19-10
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02-19-10   My opinions, which shouldn't be binding for everyone in any ...   Danwkw

02-19-10   From my experience with the original zyx 1000, the sound was ...   Jwm

02-19-10   Which model of your r-1000 series? copper(-x), silver(-s) or ...   Danwkw

02-19-10   The silver high output. i bought the universe 5 months ago i ...   Jwm

02-20-10   Nice carts, jwm. actually i was planning to buy a universe.. ...   Danwkw

02-20-10   My preamp is an audio research ref 2 mark 2 and phono is aes ...   Jwm

02-20-10   Aesthetix io sig. and ar ref 2 mkii, wonderful!!! yes, " ...   Danwkw

03-22-10   In reply to inmate(john)'s further query on omega and ultra ...   Danwkw

04-02-10   Hi dan, nice system. i am trying to decide between a ortofon ...   Clivet

04-02-10   May i ask, why is the my soniclab a world class cartridge? a ...   Syntax

04-02-10   Thanks, clivet. i must stress that i just own zyx omega-s an ...   Danwkw

04-17-10   Picture from the blue thunder :-) .   Syntax

04-17-10   Great shot, thanks:) what arm is that? syntax, the shiny g ...   Danwkw

04-18-10   Hello dan, the arm used for that picture is a fr-66s/orsonic ...   Syntax

04-18-10   Agreed. omega's nominal output at 0.24mv (3.54cm/sec) seems ...   Danwkw

04-18-10   Hello dan, thank you for confirmation about the output. inde ...   Syntax

04-18-10   @dan and syntax: funny you noted the same thing i did with t ...   Myles_b_astor

04-19-10   @myles, dan and syntax, i guess that the output vs volume le ...   Dertonarm

04-19-10   Some manufacturers use different datas for the output zyx us ...   Syntax

04-19-10   If cart output is 0.24mv (3.54 cm/sec @1khz), at 5.0cm/sec @ ...   Danwkw

04-19-10   @dan: there are two different test records that manufacturer ...   Myles_b_astor

04-19-10   My point is:the higher the velocity(i.e. spinning speed), th ...   Danwkw

04-20-10   Dan, your explanation is consistent with the one jonathon c ...   Dougdeacon

04-20-10   Hi, doug, who? who? who's jonathan carr? what did he offer? ...   Danwkw

04-20-10   Calm down, take some deep breaths! no article. a post here, ...   Dougdeacon

04-20-10   After searching "jcarr" for a while, it seems not ...   Danwkw

04-21-10: Danwkw
For quick reference on cart output, my estimation is as follows:

Change in % of Velocity x Nominal/Base Output

= 5/3.54 x 0.24 = 0.33898 or approx. 0.34mV

Dan

Danwkw  (Reviews | Threads | Answers | This Thread)


04-21-10   Sorry for the typo: should be *change in velocity(not %) = ...   Danwkw

04-21-10   The output is the way it is. the audible difference from 0.3 ...   Syntax

04-22-10   Keep going, syntax. i am looking forward to your professiona ...   Danwkw

05-18-10   Syntax and any one else who has auditioned both cartridges w ...   Stltrains

05-19-10   [/quote]syntax and any one else who has auditioned both cart ...   Syntax

05-19-10   Hi, syntax. if you don't mind, please write more about your ...   Danwkw

06-05-10   My impression, i also used the delos at that time. i used it ...   Syntax

06-07-10   i think i understand. fascinating review, thanks.   Dougdeacon

06-08-10   Thank you for your fine review syntax   Stltrains

08-29-10   Hi guys, just to give you a heads up,i had the chance to lis ...   Clivet

09-15-10   Congratulations, clivet! enjoy music and the hobby!   Danwkw


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