[Vintage-Audio] PICK-UP: SME ARM ON THORENS 124 TURNTABLE

Salmons, Michael SalmonsM at missouri.edu
Wed Apr 6 15:23:24 EDT 2005


Well, I'm lazy. I could have made notes but, being a computer guy, I
just took screen shots of all the measurements. The modern condition.
The main effect using computers has had on me is my handwriting has gone
from bad to awful because I never write anything down anymore!  

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The 'screen shots"? Hmmm. I guess i should not have sent him a copy of
David Rose's classic instrumental hit "The Stripper"! He's found some
way to add video
clips to the music! Clever creatures, these Earthlings -	


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From: Salmons, Michael <SalmonsM at missouri.edu>
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Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 2:46 PM

Dang it Duane, I left the screen shots on my laptop... I'll give you a
full report off list! 

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And the results of this spectral analysis are? 

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From: Salmons, Michael <SalmonsM at missouri.edu>
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Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:39 AM

Very true, my friend. I'm running a track through spectral analysis as
we speak. Not that that's crucial to the enjoyment, I was so in awe of
the highs that I was curious!

Michael 

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Michael, 	
	
You still owe me a review - 

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From: Salmons, Michael <SalmonsM at missouri.edu>
To: Vintage home and professional audio equipment from 1975 back
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Subject: RE: [Vintage-Audio] PICK-UP: SME ARM ON THORENS 124 TURNTABLE
Date: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:59 AM

 Jim, you lucky, lucky man. What a find!

Let's see, you listen to classical mainly, and the SME 3009 is a fairly
heavy arm (is the ii lighter? Don't remember). You may be stuck looking
for classics such as the Audio Technica AT15S. Any of the various Shure
V15s would be an upgrade from your M70, just make sure the tracking
force range matches your arm's abilities. Old Empires have a very nice
sound too. Some of these models you can luck out and find new styli, but
I'm not sure what availibility is like generally.

As far as modern carts go, they may all track more lightly than the 3009
can manage. I could be dead wrong about that, this is just a guess.

Good luck! Let us know what you finally get and how it sounds!

Michael  

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I had a stroke of luck the other day. 

At an otherwise really "junkie" local ham-fest, a Thorens 124 (II)
coupled with an SME 3009 (ii), plus a Dynaco PAS (with Telefunkens in
place) - all for ZAR300 (about US$50). 

The SME arm is equipped with an Excel cartridge with its stylus messed!
So, I am looking for advice on what to put in its place - not a needle
from my wife's sewing basket. I  mean which cartiridge should I go for?
Reasonably priced but good for my Archive and DGG classical vinyl. 

I have a Shure M70EJ in for the while but I think I can do better.

Any ideas and the names of trusted suppliers would be appreciated. I
would have to do the purchase via the Internet or wait until September
when I head off to the USA.

Jim
Johannesburg
South Africa
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