make your own g88
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Re: make your own g88
An update to the deck today, I've given the audio technica vm540 ml back to the old man and fitted the lenco with a dynavector dv20x2h that I got off Nigel (shaman) of this parish.
This is the very cart that set me off with dynavectors again.
Absolutely gorgeous
This deck isn't going anywhere
I'd recommend these carts, both the high and low output (having used both) to anyone in the market for a cart in the 750 to a grand price bracket. The Hana isn't far behind at 600, but I prefer the dv, and at that sort of money I think it's all down to preference
The sound quality I'm getting today is incrementally better to my earoles than it was last week, I've also borrowed a pass labs b1 buffer to try with my f5, something I've been wanting to do for ages, and this cart have got me sat down playing music again rather than just listening to whatever she who must be obeyed has put on in the background.
All my carts bar the sl15 are Japanese, with microline and shibata stylii, (don't start laughing paul ) perhaps they have some sort of Japanese sound to them that I like, and 3 of the arms are also Japanese, the acos, audio technica and jvc robot arm. I wonder if there is such a thing as a Japanese or English or American or German ect sound, I've never really considered that before......
This is the very cart that set me off with dynavectors again.
Absolutely gorgeous
This deck isn't going anywhere
I'd recommend these carts, both the high and low output (having used both) to anyone in the market for a cart in the 750 to a grand price bracket. The Hana isn't far behind at 600, but I prefer the dv, and at that sort of money I think it's all down to preference
The sound quality I'm getting today is incrementally better to my earoles than it was last week, I've also borrowed a pass labs b1 buffer to try with my f5, something I've been wanting to do for ages, and this cart have got me sat down playing music again rather than just listening to whatever she who must be obeyed has put on in the background.
All my carts bar the sl15 are Japanese, with microline and shibata stylii, (don't start laughing paul ) perhaps they have some sort of Japanese sound to them that I like, and 3 of the arms are also Japanese, the acos, audio technica and jvc robot arm. I wonder if there is such a thing as a Japanese or English or American or German ect sound, I've never really considered that before......
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Digital: Cyrus cd7, Wiim mini x2, Topping e30
Amplification: Nelson Pass b1, Nelson Pass f5
Speakers: 15" Fane aperiodic wardrobes
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Re: make your own g88
I had that Dynavector, except the L version, for a short while. Sorry it was trounced by my Lyra but I can understand not everyone likes the more analytical nature of Lyra's. A friend had the Dynavector Karat 17d which was more to my liking.
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Re: make your own g88
Never heard a Lyra to be honest so I couldn't say anything about the sound of those, but I'm glad you got what you were looking for with it
It's great when it clicks into place!
It's great when it clicks into place!
Analogue: Oracle Delphi, JBE series 3 SME 309 DV20x2l, Roksan Xerxes, JVC QL-y5f , Technics SL150, Tabriz, Rigb bodied AT440
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Re: make your own g88
Just put the soundsmith Othello fixed coil cart I bought on the big lenco. Been wanting to try a moving iron/fixed coil, whatever you want to call it for ages, hence getting this.
good god. this thing has some really good bass, really deep and tight, and everything starts and stops like lightning. Even compared with the Hana and the dv20........
Top end isn't anything to write home about, abit shut in and a little dull compared to the dv and the Hana which is to be expected, but reasonably ok. it definitely has something going for it, very bouncy and musical.
Aaarrgh! I really don't want to mess about with the dual, but I'm very tempted to put it in the linear tracker on there and see what it does.
Piggin'ell........
Paul, I think I've found a cart that's right up your street that we can both agree on!
good god. this thing has some really good bass, really deep and tight, and everything starts and stops like lightning. Even compared with the Hana and the dv20........
Top end isn't anything to write home about, abit shut in and a little dull compared to the dv and the Hana which is to be expected, but reasonably ok. it definitely has something going for it, very bouncy and musical.
Aaarrgh! I really don't want to mess about with the dual, but I'm very tempted to put it in the linear tracker on there and see what it does.
Piggin'ell........
Paul, I think I've found a cart that's right up your street that we can both agree on!
Analogue: Oracle Delphi, JBE series 3 SME 309 DV20x2l, Roksan Xerxes, JVC QL-y5f , Technics SL150, Tabriz, Rigb bodied AT440
Phono stages: Cole LCR, Benedict Audio Hothead
Digital: Cyrus cd7, Wiim mini x2, Topping e30
Amplification: Nelson Pass b1, Nelson Pass f5
Speakers: 15" Fane aperiodic wardrobes
Cans: Myryad z40, Hifiman Sundara, B&W p7
Phono stages: Cole LCR, Benedict Audio Hothead
Digital: Cyrus cd7, Wiim mini x2, Topping e30
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Re: make your own g88
Just re- read this, great thread
I have the itch for another turntable
Saw this, which, with the research reading has inspired me again
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285350242683 ... media=COPY
I have the itch for another turntable
Saw this, which, with the research reading has inspired me again
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285350242683 ... media=COPY
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Denon DL-47f
Diy thread drive turntable- Thorens bearing & platters
Ifi Zen Phono for Ortofon MC20 supreme
Akai 4000DS mk2 R2R
Digital Sources-
Argon RPi4 v2; IfI iUSB 3.0 regenerator; Ifi Neo idsd Dac;
Fibre Ethernet connection.
Tidal / Radio Paradise
Amplification Nva 300va mono blocks
Speakers Lii Audio F-15 in Open Baffle; Ls6
Denon DL-47f
Diy thread drive turntable- Thorens bearing & platters
Ifi Zen Phono for Ortofon MC20 supreme
Akai 4000DS mk2 R2R
Digital Sources-
Argon RPi4 v2; IfI iUSB 3.0 regenerator; Ifi Neo idsd Dac;
Fibre Ethernet connection.
Tidal / Radio Paradise
Amplification Nva 300va mono blocks
Speakers Lii Audio F-15 in Open Baffle; Ls6
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Re: make your own g88
I have a salvation slate plinth, the legs on my jbe are off said salvation, i eventually want to fit the jbe motor into it and fit my sme 309 on it.
I have far too many things going on at the mo though, work is extremely hectic and we are trying to move house, but with some luck, i might have a proper honest to god workshop soon. Which would be nice
I do still have one lenco tucked away for a rainy day though...
I have far too many things going on at the mo though, work is extremely hectic and we are trying to move house, but with some luck, i might have a proper honest to god workshop soon. Which would be nice
I do still have one lenco tucked away for a rainy day though...
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Analogue: Oracle Delphi, JBE series 3 SME 309 DV20x2l, Roksan Xerxes, JVC QL-y5f , Technics SL150, Tabriz, Rigb bodied AT440
Phono stages: Cole LCR, Benedict Audio Hothead
Digital: Cyrus cd7, Wiim mini x2, Topping e30
Amplification: Nelson Pass b1, Nelson Pass f5
Speakers: 15" Fane aperiodic wardrobes
Cans: Myryad z40, Hifiman Sundara, B&W p7
Phono stages: Cole LCR, Benedict Audio Hothead
Digital: Cyrus cd7, Wiim mini x2, Topping e30
Amplification: Nelson Pass b1, Nelson Pass f5
Speakers: 15" Fane aperiodic wardrobes
Cans: Myryad z40, Hifiman Sundara, B&W p7