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Post Subject: Goosebumps explainedPosted by RonyWeissman on: 4/30/2012
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Hi Romy,
Well maybe it is that the answer. My mono is pierre clement eb 25 broadcast cartridge, the original not the contemporary remake. The output is extremely high, almost overwhelming my phono amp I have the impression. Also, it tracks very heavy, maybe it is the heavy tracking that plays a role as well?
The shelter is hooked-up to a custom mc step-up made for it by la maison de l'audiophile in paris. He made his own transformers and i do nor know how many turns it is though. The unit is generally very good.
What is the problem ? Listening to the, for example, rca victor red-seal recordings of CSO /Reiner I hear midbass weight, presence and realism that I do not have with the shelter. It is not the pushing forward or highlighting of midbass like the denon 103 can do with midrange, it is the instruments in their place in the orchestra which somehow fits into my living room. The tone of the instrument is the entire spectrum, not a particular aspact which is highlighted, and the overall presentation is much "lower" overall. It makes me understand why someone would spend all his life trying to,play the damn instrument.
So if it is the case that it is what it is I will put my banl card back into the wallet and save up for DIY amps srill.
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