Welcome back, Raul!
What innovative, unconventional cartridge designs can you recommend?
Most cartridges have a stylus and cantilever where the transducer (magnet, iron or coil) sits on the far end of the cantilever. What other designs are there?
I am mindful of two designs which put the business end right on top of the stylus. The first is the moving coil (MC) Audio Technica AT-ART1000 which places two tiny coils, each 0.9-mm diameter, with eight turns of wire directly above the stylus. Australian price is about AUD-7000 and there apparently is a newer model, slightly less exxe. the ART1000X. This has square coils for a bit more output, and threaded mounting holes.
A downside is that stylus replacement involves a factory maintenance program and the Australian website page describing this service does not exist.
Another design is optical, exemplified by DS Audio's range. While these still need a stylus to trace the groove, the signal is produced by reading the intensity of light produced by a Light Emitting Diode (LED) hitting two sensors. Between the LED and the sensors are two 'shades' mounted above the stylus which change the amount of light as the stylus vibrates. These cartridges need a special "photo-stage" to replace the conventional phono-stage which is an additional expense.
Australian prices including photo-stages range from AUD-2,150 for the DS-E1 to the DS Master 3 at approximately AUD-40,800, which is a bit outside my price range! Where is the sweet spot?
What other way-out designs are there?
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@richardbrand I’m a big fan of Ed Meitner’s work. Meitner makes 2 phono preamps for DS Audio cartridges. Meitner DS-EQ2 SE features RCA outputs only (I can’t use RCA) and EMM Labs DS-EQ1 V2 has both RCA and XLR outs but is outside of my budget currently. It would also be nice if these phono preamps accommodated MM and MC cartridges as well. May be I’ll come across a used unit some day.
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I was originally offered a secondhand SoulNote E2 Equalizer which does just that! At that point I had hardly heard of SoulNote, but I was hooked. You can switch on-the-fly between all three sources, MM, MC and optical. The unit was sold just before I could order it, and a new one was outside my price range. Then I was offered the SoulNote E1 Ver2. The original E1 did not handle optical, but they fixed that with Ver2 which handles MM and MC in addition to optical, I got one of the first batch into Australia. You can switch on-the-fly between optical and either MM or MC. If you want to switch between MM and MC you have to swap cables, though. Another quirk is that while XLR input is offered for MM and MC, the unit does not operate in balanced mode for MM. The far more expensive E3 only handles optical! Another quirk, caused by DS Audio's use of two standard tone arm wires to carry the power for the LEDs, is that optical cannot use a balanced input connection. An educated guess is that DS Audio are working on how to provide power and balanced operation ... |
Couldn't they run the two power lines as a separate harness entirely and therefore achieve a balanced signal path? But I wonder whether the optical transducer per se lends itself to balanced operation. Because the signal does not arise from a coil in a magnetic field. It might be done with two diodes per phase in a balanced pathway. |
Dear @richardbrand : Thank’s for your reply. The global issue is that MUSIC lovers/Audiophiles as me already had and have first hand experiences in and at different stages with the best and worst cartridges ( every kind ) what gave us that that kind of spec ( measured spec ) FR in the marvelous quality performer vintage Technics has or have a true meaning that we can " liten " and compare against other kind of cartridges including the best today ones.
Btw, with all respect to Korf has not all the information because it’s not the MK4 the one with the lower tip mass, I already posted on this matter. Good that you are a true MUSIC lover for several years but when we are inside the analog vinyl MUSIC/sound reproduction you need to have a lot more first hand experiences ( diversity ) with the global medium that you just don’t have and why my reference to you as a newbie. In my opinion for any one of us could have the " analog experiences " we have to work very hard in build an room/system around the overall analog alternative and this means: LPs, several cartridges, experiences through several different audio systems, TTs, tonearms, phonolinepreamps, cables and the like. After we build ( for us ) the best system we can afford then we have the all " weapons " to make cartridge evaluations with confidence and according our each one targets and MUSIC/sound priorities and start really to enjoy the MUSIC as never before. All those is a true and hard long road to be in " home " and @dover @lewm @neonknight @dogberry @mulveling ( only to name some expert audiophiles ) and several others can attest about. So, you still have a long long road to " home " and NO the DS Audio ( or a top Lyra cartridge ) does not makes that " road " short but only more complicated and the time will shows to you it year after year. Is really easy, we have to learn first to walk before run : we need first the knowledge and skill levels to do it.
Thank’s again for your answer and thank´s too @dogberry .
Now enjoy the thread, R.
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