Albert
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I ordered an upgraded arm wand for my ADA MG1 Linear Tracking Air Bearing tonearm to go with my ZYX Universe cartridge and it arrived a couple of weeks ago. I had a bad cold at the time so I waited until I got over it enough not to be shaky as I had worries of coughing and snapping off the cantilever on the cartridge before I even had a chance to hear it.
Today I felt better so I thought it was time to mount the cartridge on the new arm wand. It attached easily to the new wand and the wires were easily pushed onto the pins. The wand slipped onto the air tube with no problem and the vta was adjusted so that the cartridge was level with the platter. I then adjusted the vtf to 2.00 g and gave a listen. The cartridge sounded very good but it skipped a couple of times. So I checked and tweaked the level of the air tube and all was well until the end of the record when it skipped again. After scratching my head a bit I realized that the wires at the end of the tonearm had become tight enough to pull on the air tube. So I adjusted them carefully and now all is good.
I tried the zyx on a Santers album (shot down in flames) as it was the first one that I grabbed. What a great cartridge! Compared to a Denon DL-103R the sound is more in balance with the bass tighter and deeper than before. The highs were more detailed and instruments are more easily separted in their own space. Guitars have more growl and sound more natural. Vocals are also clearer with not a hint of sibilance. Pretty good for an average quality lp, it is very promising. I am going to have fun trying out more albums this weekend and I am going to continue to tweak the vtf and vta to dial it in even further. The Denon is still a good cartridge at 1/20 the cost but in absolute terms the zyx is way better in sound quality. Here are a few pics of the installed cartridge.
Today I felt better so I thought it was time to mount the cartridge on the new arm wand. It attached easily to the new wand and the wires were easily pushed onto the pins. The wand slipped onto the air tube with no problem and the vta was adjusted so that the cartridge was level with the platter. I then adjusted the vtf to 2.00 g and gave a listen. The cartridge sounded very good but it skipped a couple of times. So I checked and tweaked the level of the air tube and all was well until the end of the record when it skipped again. After scratching my head a bit I realized that the wires at the end of the tonearm had become tight enough to pull on the air tube. So I adjusted them carefully and now all is good.
I tried the zyx on a Santers album (shot down in flames) as it was the first one that I grabbed. What a great cartridge! Compared to a Denon DL-103R the sound is more in balance with the bass tighter and deeper than before. The highs were more detailed and instruments are more easily separted in their own space. Guitars have more growl and sound more natural. Vocals are also clearer with not a hint of sibilance. Pretty good for an average quality lp, it is very promising. I am going to have fun trying out more albums this weekend and I am going to continue to tweak the vtf and vta to dial it in even further. The Denon is still a good cartridge at 1/20 the cost but in absolute terms the zyx is way better in sound quality. Here are a few pics of the installed cartridge.