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Axel's Shibata with aluminum cantilever. Experiences?

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dbxdx5
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dbxdx5 Posted: Wed, Jun 4 2014 4:13 PM

Hi,

I currently use an MMC2 rebuilt by Axel and am quite happy with the sound. But I've also been curious about this option:

with rebuild Shibata diamond stylus and aluminum cantilever € 189.00 (upgrade to all MMC 1 - 6000) TOP recommendation!

Does anyone own one and can share their thoughts on its sound, especially as compared to Axel's MMC2?


Matt


 

 

Lee
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Lee replied on Wed, Jun 4 2014 5:08 PM

I've just sent my Shibata re-tipped MMC back to have it rebuilt to MMC2 specs (saphire cantilever and nude bonded line stylus). 

It sounded a little sibilant to me which suprised me, but it did have a problem with the cantilever (wasn't quite straight) so I can't really give you a proper review...

Axel is very well regarded and a master at his work, so whatever you chose I'm sure you will be happy... I think I just got a dud one :-( 

From the research I've done on stylus profiles, bonding techniques and cantilever material, the nude line on saphire should beat the shibata...

 

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Peter replied on Thu, Jun 5 2014 8:53 PM

Excellent stylus - I have two of them and prefer them to my MMC2. No sibilance on mine though one does need slightly more weight to get the best results. I always set weight by ear anyway.

Peter

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Lee replied on Thu, Jun 5 2014 11:07 PM

What weight do you set them at Peter? I tried 1.3g - 1.8g and it never sounded quite right.. fine on classical etc but as soon as vocals were added it sounded sibilant.

I was absolutely gutted that mine wasn't right :-( I had to save for months (not easy on £70 per week incapacity benefit) and waited nearly 6 weeks to get it back...  I could have cried when I listened to it.

Praying that the replacement is an improvement... maybe I should've asked for another shibata :-(

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Peter replied on Fri, Jun 6 2014 6:16 PM

Mine tracks well at 1.6g  - the only cartridge I had problems with sibilance with was a MMC20S. My favourite cartridge of all was a MMC6000 but I lent it to my mother in law and it went missing. The MMC2 is a very fine cartridge - Axel replaced the cantilever on one of mine and it was great. He also made the SP2 I use on my Thorens 3000 though Frede sourced that!

Peter

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BO replied on Fri, Jun 6 2014 7:53 PM

Peter:
Mine tracks well at 1.6g 

1.6? the original specs for the mmc2 is 1g. I have my mmc" retipped by Axel with a Shibata set at 1g. Sounding perfect to me.

//Bo.
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