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Model: Talismann Category: Phono Cartridge Suggested Retail Price: $1,000 Description: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge Manufacturer URL: Clearaudio Model Picture: View
Review by arnoldc on December 21, 2007 at 23:05:31
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The Three Talismans
The Talismans are three special weapons from the Sailor Moon anime series from Toei Animation Company, Ltd.
The first Talisman is the Deep Aqua Mirror, that turns out to be a submarine. The Deep Aqua Mirror has the ability to see through lies and to find enemies' weaknesses.
The Space Sword is the second Talisman to appear in the series, and has the apparent power to cut through almost anything.
The Garnet Orb is the last Talisman to be revealed, and allows Sailor Pluto to use her Chronos Typhoon attack.
Incidentally, if you didn't know, the Sailor Moon series, and many others are made in the Philippines and by Filipinos.
So what has this got to do with a cartridge review? You see, the Talismans are sought after because these three together will cause the Holy Grail to appear.
Introduction
I had prior knowledge of a new cartridge that Clearaudio has up its sleeves. Robert Suchy revealed during his 2006 visit in the Philippines, that they're working on something "different."
When I asked him how different it is, he just smiled and said "you've got to wait for it." He admitted, that they have been through different iterations already and it does not sound the way they want it to in its current form, so the waiting game.
This year, I was able to talk to Robert again, and while our discussion was mostly on the new Clearaudio magnetically-levitated
tonearm whose pictures appear here, I found an opportunity to break from the tonearm discussion and I asked about the new cartridge. "Ah yes, the Talismann," he said. I asked him again how it sounds, and got the same reply- "It's different. You've got to give it a listen."
The Talismann is now the new entry-level MC cartridge from Clearaudio. During our chat, Robert told me that it's a different flavor, and would not be typical Clearaudio "house sound", which by the way has evolved and continues to evolve.
The Packaging
The Talismann comes in a decent packaging, typical of the MM cartridges of Clearaudio, in a pyramid-like plastic enclosure.
It came with additional plastic and aluminum screws, one set each, for a total of 3 sets of screws.
An aluminum, non-magnetic screwdriver is also included, as well as a spacer or shim.
The manual is written in German, so I had to download the English manual from Clearaudio's web site, under the Downloads section.
Specifications
The shape of the Talismann is like no other Clearaudio cartridge. The other entry-level MC cartridges- Melody and Symphony, share their shape with the MM line, while the high-end MC has their own unique flower-like shape. The body of the Talismann is made from Ebony wood, that is highly polished.
The stylus is elliptical, with aluminum cantilever.
The recommended tracking force is 2.4 grams, the cartridge weighs 11 grams and puts out 0.5mV with 45 ohms internal impedance.The
manual said best loading was achieved at 400 ohms.
Setting up
Like all Clearaudio cartridges, setting up the Talismann is easy due to the threaded body. No small nut to get lost and worry about.
The Talismann connectors are color coded so matching the colored cartridge connectors is a breeze.
A couple of adjustments has to be made to my Tangent tonearm to accommodate the Talismann and a heavier counterweight is necessary.
Initial VTF was set to 2.45 grams. This is the heaviest Clearaudio MC cartridge I have used so far.
The Talismann sports a new sliding type cartridge cover. So far, the best cartridge cover implementation Clearaudio came up with.
After the initial mounting comes, the fine tuning. So I pulled out my HiFi News Test Record to adjust the anti-skate, verifying the bubble level method.
The lateral resonance turned out to be 11Hz, and the vertical resonance at 14Hz as the results on playing tracks 2 and 3 on side 2 of the test disc, respectively. The azimuth setting was further validated by playing track 5, on the same side.
Tracking ability of the Talismann was validated by playing tracks 1, 5, and 8 on side 2 of the test disc.
While this is not an ultimate test of the cartridge, it provides some comfort that the Talismann did not fail any of the tests.
Initial impressions
What immediately caught my attention is the bass weight offered by the Talismann. It reminded me of my Empire MM cartridge, which is bass heavy at 5mV output voltage. While it has the bass weight that is pretty much impressive, it is in no way bloated or monotonous.
I found it to sound as dynamic as my previous Clearaudio Concerto cartridge, and has a touch of the top-end extension of the same.
It's no secret that the Concerto is my all-time favorite and
The most striking character of the Talismann was the full-bodied, but not bloated, midrange. The Talismann also offers a touch of sweetness without being too colored and syrupy. Now this is different!
From the Sigma to the Concerto, there was a marked change in the way the midrange is presented, but they still share some common characteristic. The Talismann is a departure from the typical Clearaudio midrange presentation.
Due to a different stylus shape, it does not offer the Concerto's capability of being immune from most surface noise. But it does allow excellent resolution of the recorded material.
Audiophile Mode
I've had a long listening session of about 3 hours in one instance using the headphone amplifier that I built, the AK-100. I ran the Symmetry output directly to this puny 0.5W WE417A headphone
On some materials, such as the Getz/Gilberto featuring Stan Getz & Joao Gilberto album, I find it a bit thick, but not in an annoying way.
My favorite female albums such as Suzanne Vega, Charlene, and Nancy Wilson were reproduced with excellent nuance and ambiance on the midrange reproduction.
The Talismann's excellent resolution and dynamics were easily conveyed when I played Opus 3 Test Record 4 - Depth of image, Timbre, Dynamics.
I like Dave Brubeck's Time In very much, and I always play it every time I get an opportunity, and this is one great opportunity to enjoy the music even more. And enjoy, I did.
After further listening, I'm no longer being critical of the sound, and the experience was more of enjoying the music more, and having fun.
Yes, having fun. With my Debbie Gibson, Martika, Tiffany, and Bangles albums. The Talismann is very good with pop music too.
I guess the section heading of Audiophile Mode is now becoming inappropriate as I'm enjoying Ten Years After, .38 Special and
Foghat, as I was writing this.
Holy Grail?
With my Champion Magnum and Tangent tonearm the first two of the three Talismans, is this cartridge the last of the Talisman needed to achieve the Holy Grail? I will have to go back and ask the question again... "Is there such a thing?"
For the moment I say there is. The Clearaudio Talismann brought the best synergy I have achieved thus far on my Analog setup. While previous combinations do proved to be potent, I now enjoy a better balance in performance, at much less cost.
Associated Equipment for this Review:
- Turntable: Clearaudio Magnum turntable with Tangent tonearm.
- Phono pre:Clearaudio Basic Symmetry phono pre. DIY phono cable using
Audience hookup wire with Eichmann Bullet plugs. Clearaudio
SmartWire interconnect to pre amplifier.
- Amplifier: DIY 300B transformer-coupled power amplifier with WE396A
drivers, generic China 300B, Sylvania 5AR4 and 0D3.
- Pre-amplifier: DIY 26 DHT pre-amplifier with Arcturus type 26 tubes. DIY 5
meter interconnect using Quantum cables and Eichmann Bullet
plugs.
- Headphone amplifier: AK-100 with Western Electric 417A tubes
- Speakers: DIY 3-way speakers w/ Altec 406-8Y, Oxford
mid-horns, Fostex FT17H super tweeters on Altec 604 cabinet
- Headphones: AKG K240S
- Room Size (LxWxH): 4m x 4m x 3.5m
- Other (Power Conditioner, etc.): Yaden 1KVA servo AVR,
Eichmann Power Strip
Product Weakness: Not as immune to surface noise compared to Concerto and Zyx R50. Product Strengths: Gives warm and full-bodied mids while still imparting details and nuance with being overly rich. Dynamics and resolution similar to Concerto. Associated Equipment for this Review:
Amplifier: (see text) Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): (see text) Sources (CDP/Turntable): (see text) Speakers: (see text) Cables/Interconnects: (see text) Music Used (Genre/Selections): Classical - Rock Type of Audition/Review: Product Owner
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Topic - REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - arnoldc 23:05:31 12/21/07 (54)
- To Uwe, once more - arnoldc 23:20:35 12/22/07 (1)
- RE: To Uwe, once more - uwe 01:03:24 12/23/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - amandarae 17:19:47 12/22/07 (4)
- I have no reason to doubt that you're right, but in his first response - powermatic 18:00:21 12/22/07 (3)
- Becuase the Talismann is given... - arnoldc 22:56:46 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: I have no reason to doubt that you're right, but in his first response - amandarae 18:08:56 12/22/07 (1)
- As usual, Abe, we're on the same page. Happy holidays, and - powermatic 18:14:12 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - jweiss 17:17:37 12/22/07 (1)
- this deserves to be saved - OMalley 18:01:49 12/22/07 (0)
- To uwe - arnoldc 16:40:20 12/22/07 (8)
- RE: "...not trying to challenge you..." - powermatic 18:06:08 12/22/07 (4)
- but a number of us have already done most of those comparo's - OMalley 18:12:56 12/22/07 (3)
- Yep. The OP is certainly free to purchase uwe's product and see for himself. - powermatic 18:16:56 12/22/07 (2)
- I actually have a solution... - arnoldc 22:48:19 12/22/07 (1)
- Does this mean we won't be swapping packages? [nt] - OMalley 08:36:03 12/23/07 (0)
- I will lend you my Wood body 103 - OMalley 18:03:34 12/22/07 (2)
- Give me your complete address - arnoldc 22:52:32 12/22/07 (1)
- in email - OMalley 06:48:35 12/23/07 (0)
- Good review. BTW - olddude55 08:40:39 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - maabx 07:47:17 12/22/07 (1)
- They sound different... - arnoldc 07:54:09 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - uwe 01:54:21 12/22/07 (32)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - blake 07:48:20 12/22/07 (5)
- RE: "...Clearaudio claims 6 nines copper in this cartridge...." - powermatic 14:55:11 12/22/07 (2)
- *Clearaudio is 'mistaken' about the 6 nines wire in the Talisman - OMalley 14:57:39 12/22/07 (1)
- Of the four possibilities, - powermatic 15:07:51 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - uwe 08:44:49 12/22/07 (1)
- What should he be expecting in the mail, a wooden body from Uwe?* - eso 09:28:28 12/22/07 (0)
- Are you the one that sells the wood bodies for Denon Cartridges? - eso 07:48:16 12/22/07 (15)
- RE: Are you the one that sells the wood bodies for Denon Cartridges? - uwe 08:54:17 12/22/07 (14)
- Nothing personal, but I think you already broke them...* - eso 09:00:48 12/22/07 (13)
- Yes, Uwe sells the wood bodies but..... - blake 09:23:26 12/22/07 (10)
- The rules state that those who manufacture should register as such. - eso 09:36:08 12/22/07 (9)
- RE: The rules state that those who manufacture should register as such. - blake 10:11:31 12/22/07 (8)
- RE: The rules state that those who manufacture should register as such. - Lew 11:19:50 12/22/07 (7)
- nor did he shill his product - OMalley 14:53:14 12/22/07 (6)
- Sick em' champ! - joeljoel1947 16:04:25 12/22/07 (2)
- Mery Christmas , Joel - OMalley 17:56:19 12/22/07 (1)
- No, never can hide the fun! - joeljoel1947 18:16:40 12/22/07 (0)
- For what it's worth... - eso 15:36:10 12/22/07 (2)
- RE: For what it's worth... - Peter H-son 16:33:52 12/22/07 (1)
- i was going to say that - OMalley 17:55:23 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: Nothing personal, but I think you already broke them...* - uwe 09:21:08 12/22/07 (1)
- RE: Nothing personal, but I think you already broke them...* - eso 09:27:44 12/22/07 (0)
- For your information... - arnoldc 06:49:18 12/22/07 (7)
- RE: For your information... - uwe 07:03:34 12/22/07 (6)
- RE: For your information... - The Bored 12:12:30 12/22/07 (2)
- RE: For your information... - uwe 13:11:25 12/22/07 (1)
- RE: For your information... - The Bored 13:18:03 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: For your information... - arnoldc 07:34:02 12/22/07 (1)
- RE: For your information... - Peter H-son 12:26:21 12/22/07 (0)
- ...and from the Clearaudio site - uwe 07:11:22 12/22/07 (0)
- so they say - OMalley 06:42:25 12/22/07 (0)
- RE: REVIEW: Clearaudio Talismann Phono Cartridge - SirAnthony 02:14:37 12/22/07 (0)