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Dear Analogue Friends!
Has anyone compared the EMT TSD-15 cartridge to the later TSD-15 SFL model? I´m very interested in listening impressions between the two models, since I am considering to buy this cartridge. Thanks in advance! In december I had the possibility to purchase an EMT 930 turntable. The original cartridge was not included, and the edition I have is without the EMT 155 riaa. At the moment I use the DL-103 cartridge. This combination plays with a lovely present sound in my set-up: RCA type riaa, 2A3 SE amp, Philips 2278 vintage 12" drivers (shown in my recent introduction). The DL-103 cartridge has a little to long overhang when mounted in the TDU headshell on the 930, but I heard that this is not extremely critical since the stylus is conical. Any comments on that? Thanks! Thomas http://www.fabtech.de/en/emt/pickups-history.html http://emt-profi.de/headshell_tdu.htm http://www.stefanopasini.it/My%20Turntables-EMT-Thumbs.htm |
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