Graham Phantom DV XV-1s setup question


I took the plunge and moved from a DV XX2 MkII to the DV XV-1s :-) My TT is the TW Raven One. I have been playing around with the setup and currently have the loading at 100ohms, VTF 1.87gram, no anti-skate and no damping fluid.

After doing some searches read about the 2.5 tracking force option. I tried it at 2.20 grams for a couple of days and briefly at 2.50grams and it seemed to kill the dynamics. What I am experiencing now is slight thin/bright sound on some recordings, not what most people report as the character of this cartridge. Moving the VTF seems to kill the dynamics.

I've only had it now for 3 weeks, 20-30 hours. Is this the breakin character of the cartridge? is anyone using the damping fluid with this cartridge? how much if you are? Ideas? my phono stage can do 30,100,500,1000,47K.

Thanks!
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I like the XV-1s at 2.08 grams, top cartridge surface level to platter, and loaded at 200 ohms.

The XV-1t performs best as above but loaded around 500 ohms.

YMMV

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I am with Bill on VTF, I have my XV-1 at between 2 and 2.1gms. I load it at 100ohms.

Now onto the Phantom. You definately need damping fuild, otherwise it will take on a glassy exterior, which is what you are experiencing.

I would start off with fluid 1/3 up the shank and go from there on personal prefence. I use mine around half way up the shank
I agree with the others.
100 ohms loading and about 2.0 grams of VTF.

(Sorry, I can't help you with the Phantom though, I use a Basis Vector M3 myself.)

As far as the sound, it is the best cartridge I've owned, and easily bested the Shelter 90X as well as the Koetsu Rosewood Signature. It has a wonderfully refined and extended treble response when it is dialed in correctly, so your experience of thin and bright does not coincide with my experience at all.

Good Luck and hang in there, as the XV-1S is a wonderful cartridge.