Michael Fremer’s Analog Corner column in the April 2018 issue of Stereophile, titled “More Cartridges,” is a paradigm of intellectual honesty, self-reflection and an explicit acknowledgment of the legitimacy of the subjective preferences of others.
In re-reviewing the Kuzma Ltd. CAR-50 and CAR-60 cartridges Michael exceeds even his usual true comparative review rigor by re-hearing the cartridges in question using (1) an Ypsilon phono stage and step-up transformer, and (2) the voltage amplification input of the CH Precision P1/X1 he did not use in the first review, as well as (3) the current amplification input of the CH Precision P1/X1 he did employ in the first review. He also compared his reference Transfiguration Proteus D cartridge to the Kuzma CAR-60 on the same SAT tonearm on the same turntable, allowing a perfect apples-to-apples comparison!
I think the intellectual honesty, the introspection and the rigorous (and extremely time-consuming) comparative review technique displayed by Michael in this review is a benchmark to which all reviewers should aspire!
In re-reviewing the Kuzma Ltd. CAR-50 and CAR-60 cartridges Michael exceeds even his usual true comparative review rigor by re-hearing the cartridges in question using (1) an Ypsilon phono stage and step-up transformer, and (2) the voltage amplification input of the CH Precision P1/X1 he did not use in the first review, as well as (3) the current amplification input of the CH Precision P1/X1 he did employ in the first review. He also compared his reference Transfiguration Proteus D cartridge to the Kuzma CAR-60 on the same SAT tonearm on the same turntable, allowing a perfect apples-to-apples comparison!
I think the intellectual honesty, the introspection and the rigorous (and extremely time-consuming) comparative review technique displayed by Michael in this review is a benchmark to which all reviewers should aspire!