Man, I love the LDR! As Iâve commented previously, my favorite of all your fine cartridges, Halcro. Once again, for me and overall, the sound with the least amount of electronic artifacts as compared to the purity one hears in live sound. Beautiful sound!
Excellent comments by all and allowing for what I believe are simply personal semantics choices, I agree completely....with one caveat. Always nice to have agreement with other very astute listeners. I found Doverâs comment re the relationship between loading and capacitance very interesting.
At 15k: ânicer soundâ, âcoherency and timingâ, âeasier to followâ (!), âmore controlled bass, less boomyâ, âorganizingâ (!). I completely agree with those observations. I might describe what I hear the following way (semantics); and to get the caveat out of the way:
Dover is exactly right. While I do agree that the sound at 15k is smoother there are moments when I find the sound of strings to be âa little too warmâ and rounded even if âmore fleshed outâ. However, this is subtle and handily compensated for by the superior coherency and better controlled and less boomy bass. A fascinating effect of 47K is that bass and organ seem to be thrust forward in the soundstage. Â Besides sounding less controlled and somewhat boomy, the basses donât occupy their correct place in relation to the upper strings, but are too forward both in placement as well as character. Likewise, the organ at times sounds to be in front of the orchestra as opposed to behind as it should. 47K seems to fragment the various sections of the orchestra (and organ) in an unnatural way. Soundstage is set back slightly at 15K compared to 47Kâs more forward presentation. However, 15K âorganizesâ the sound in a more realistic way; more âcoherentâ, for a much more realistic sense of a typical orchestral âspreadâ. All this makes musical interplay âeasier to followâ and gives a better sense of rhythmic impetus; ultimately, the most important considerations.
Excellent comments, gentlemen and thanks again to Halcro for the fascinating comparison.
Stay safe, all.
Excellent comments by all and allowing for what I believe are simply personal semantics choices, I agree completely....with one caveat. Always nice to have agreement with other very astute listeners. I found Doverâs comment re the relationship between loading and capacitance very interesting.
At 15k: ânicer soundâ, âcoherency and timingâ, âeasier to followâ (!), âmore controlled bass, less boomyâ, âorganizingâ (!). I completely agree with those observations. I might describe what I hear the following way (semantics); and to get the caveat out of the way:
Dover is exactly right. While I do agree that the sound at 15k is smoother there are moments when I find the sound of strings to be âa little too warmâ and rounded even if âmore fleshed outâ. However, this is subtle and handily compensated for by the superior coherency and better controlled and less boomy bass. A fascinating effect of 47K is that bass and organ seem to be thrust forward in the soundstage. Â Besides sounding less controlled and somewhat boomy, the basses donât occupy their correct place in relation to the upper strings, but are too forward both in placement as well as character. Likewise, the organ at times sounds to be in front of the orchestra as opposed to behind as it should. 47K seems to fragment the various sections of the orchestra (and organ) in an unnatural way. Soundstage is set back slightly at 15K compared to 47Kâs more forward presentation. However, 15K âorganizesâ the sound in a more realistic way; more âcoherentâ, for a much more realistic sense of a typical orchestral âspreadâ. All this makes musical interplay âeasier to followâ and gives a better sense of rhythmic impetus; ultimately, the most important considerations.
Excellent comments, gentlemen and thanks again to Halcro for the fascinating comparison.
Stay safe, all.

