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In Reply to: RE: I noticed posted by Penguin on July 27, 2014 at 20:48:41
Looked at your system, if you still have the Well Tempered table put it in that arm and see if it does better. I bet it will. The current ones seem to be better built and should last longer, but I don't really know how long.
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The well tempered is not that well tempered right now, it has some speed stability issues....i have been working on it for a while i think i have a solution, but the arm works just fine. i will give it a try.
dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
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I've used Decca cartridges for decades, having tried them all, always looking for improvement. Maroon, elliptical, gold, super gold, Jubilee, and Reference. The earlier models with and without the Decca Clamp.
I've found they sound best in a damped arm. I've used the Keith Monk with mercury contacts (a nightmare with oxidation on the mercury), Formula Four, Hadcock, and Well Tempered. The WT Reference is the best in my opinion. It allows for adjustment of the amount of damping, which is critical to get it sounding at its best.
When heard at its best, a Decca is addictive for the naturalness of its sound. No other cartridge has the clarity. It's a finicky cartridge and takes lots of patience to set it up, which has to be done by ear for final adjustments. Most of the mistracking can be adjusted out with the WT Reference and cartridge setup (to be sure the cartridge is properly aligned). Again final adjustments are by ear over a period of time on a range of records. The most highly modulated grooves will not be perfectly tracked, but the alternative is a better tracking cartridge with less clarity, the visual equivalent to looking through a slightly dirty or grimy window.
On the EPA 250
Dee
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True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.
quote by Kurt Vonnegut
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