I installed a new Nagaoka MP-700


I installed a new Nagaoka MP-700 cartridge on my tricked-out AudioGrail Garrard 401 turntable with Jelco TK850L tonearm.

I wasn’t looking forward to dealing with London Decca to replace the stylus on my Decca Super Gold (Paratrace Decapod) as it involved sending it to the UK, so I thought I’d give this new top of the line Nagaoka MP (moving permalloy) a shot. I bought the model complete with the headshell. 

It’s heavy and pushed the Jelco to its near end limits getting the arm balanced. Tracking is 1.4g. Setup was a doddle.

Initial impressions are very good. Black backgrounds, low noise floor, powerful and well-delineated bass. Fine detail and sharp leading edges. Sweet midband. Nice separation of instruments with good tonal color. Imaging is very good. Not as wide or deep as the Decca, however. I’ll see how it is after 50 hours. First few sides, it was a little shouty but seems to have settled down. Male vocals have a lovely wooden tone. It’s definitely tight like a well-rehearsed band, almost making the Decca sound slow. Low levels of surface noise.

Thomas Dolby, Crocked Still, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Leonard Cohen, The The, Doc Evans, Eagles, Pat Kirby

It may be the best cartridge I've had in by system.

More anon.

noromance

Kennyc, most gear made for japan market wants 100V. That is never a problem in the US. Inexpensive step down transformers are readily available on eBay. I’ve had two TTs that run on 100V from step downs for many years.

"The microridge stylus is cemented into position"

For anyone following along:

Many older stylus, on a variety of cantilevers were inserted into a laser cut hole, if glue, a bit on the top side, not the underside.

Boron, the stylus has glue on the underside.hide your liquid stylus cleaner. I lost a stylus ON a boron rod because unlike others, it's glue can be weakened, dissolved by liquid stylus cleaner, I didn't realize, one day it wasn't there.

Steve Leung just put a warning note about this on the case of my friends Benz Micro Wood Ruby that he re-tipped onto it's boron rod.

Tube cantilevers are vintage, everything new is solid these days. (I have read).

Neither I, nor any of my friends own any Nagaoka Cartridge, thus I've never heard one, here or there.

The price of the 700 (compared to other maker's premium models) seems quite reasonable, but I want to hear one (in my familiar system) before parting with even that much.

Somebody's gotta live close enough to me, 07062, to come visit, bring one in an SME headshell (bring 3, we can compare them here in seconds).

 

Reminds me that I have an AT 420 STR, with a new Shibata stylus/ low hours.

Fun ahead  😁