core and winding technique is at least as important as the wire itself
It is pretty cool that Darius is willing to give a critical analysis of his own versions of SUT.Darius posted this today
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Now i have 4 different sut’s.
1.Silver(very harmonic and trasparent sound,but to much bright)
2.Standard copper wired(full body without brightnes,less harmonic and less transparent comparing to silver.
3.Silver-copper mix on primary,secondary copper.(Transparent like silver,not bright like silver,very good sound.
4.Burned copper without enamel.(Transparent and harmonic like silver,not bright,deep like copper, winner in all sounding picture including musicality.(bloody job to wind nude wires)”
100% agree...or as a true audiophile and forget my fixed income trader background....120%It is pretty cool that Darius is willing to give a critical analysis of his own versions of SUT.
I do think the whole idea of 'silver brightness' is being challenged by Slagle and others. I have been demoing a silver wound cartridge that is anything but bright for example. So it comes down to each instance, how and with what etc.
Imho
I have the same one. Haven't tried it yet. Going to pair with Ortofon SPU 90th Anniversary I just bought.I have the Precious One Silver primary/ Copper Secondary
It is amazing
Yes he is talking about his own and not generalisingIt is pretty cool that Darius is willing to give a critical analysis of his own versions of SUT.
I do think the whole idea of 'silver brightness' is being challenged by Slagle and others. I have been demoing a silver wound cartridge that is anything but bright for example. So it comes down to each instance, how and with what etc.
Imho
The 1:40 Rada Precious SUT should be great with your SPU 90th Anniversary, but @ 0.3mV nominal cart output, be careful that your phono is happy with the resultant high-ish input level!I have the same one. Haven't tried it yet. Going to pair with Ortofon SPU 90th Anniversary I just bought.
So, I guess with my RADA phono and SUT, 0.3 mV of SPU shouldn’t be much different from 0.28mV you referenced?The 1:40 Rada Precious SUT should be great with your SPU 90th Anniversary, but @ 0.3mV nominal cart output, be careful that your phono is happy with the resultant high-ish input level!
The Rada phono has proven great with same sut and 0.28mV carts ( for example ) but some phono's might overload....
With Rada Phono it *should* be fine, as I know 0.28mV into 1:40 has worked very well in a specific instance, but is also pushing towards limits. As a rule I usually stay under 0.3mV in this case.So, I guess with my RADA phono and SUT, 0.3 mV of SPU shouldn’t be much different from 0.28mV you referenced?
Is yours a first gen Precious One or a Mk2? Just curious shouldn't change the equation.
ErikWith Rada Phono it *should* be fine, as I know 0.28mV into 1:40 has worked very well in a specific instance, but is also pushing towards limits. As a rule I usually stay under 0.3mV in this case.
With so much step up gain the small difference is a difference. Like adding close to another mV to the input...
Cart outputs are also sometimes a bit generalized and as always proof is in the trying especially since you have it all there!
Is yours a first gen Precious One or a Mk2? Just curious shouldn't change the equation.
With Rada Phono it *should* be fine, as I know 0.28mV into 1:40 has worked very well in a specific instance, but is also pushing towards limits. As a rule I usually stay under 0.3mV in this case.
With so much step up gain the small difference is a difference. Like adding close to another mV to the input...
Cart outputs are also sometimes a bit generalized and as always proof is in the trying especially since you have it all there!
Is yours a first gen Precious One or a Mk2? Just curious shouldn't change the equation.
Haha I was so busy responding I didn't look at who was asking. I'm too young for a senior momentErik
Not sure if it’s MkII, but you probably should know better
Best
Ilia
Further to my impressions - I was going to write a long analysis- but I will keep it short.can you please clarify this statement
Further to my impressions - I was going to write a long analysis- but I will keep it short.
I would characterize the DaVa as incredibly expressive, almost dynamically unrestricted as far as analog is concerned. Remember I have the GFS here- whether you agree with its tonal character or not, the GFS is admittedly one of the most dynamic cartridges on the market.
Bass is powerful and defined with the DaVa. It is harmonically nuanced. It may not be the most detailed or insightful as say a Lyra Etna - but it is far more exciting. I can see where classical lovers will love this cartridge. I am not by any means a extensive classical music listener.
I had tried several SUTs with the DaVa and landed on the RADA silver/copper version. SUTs are an endless game and you really have to try several to see what works. I may get the new Allnic silver back in for the final comparison.
Right now the DaVa is my preferred fun choice. BTW the combination with the Klyne 7 series is killer. I will listen some more and connect it to the top of the line Allnic 8000 phono I have here once I get some appropriate interconnects and then do some more A-B with the Etsuro Gold.
The DaVa is not plug and play: SUT experiments , wiring, power supply, HUM- you have to work at it. If you're inclined, you will be rewarded.
Agreed with rock. I put on Talking Heads "stop making sense" the other night and the drum intro threw against my chest.I agree with most of that. I additionally found it to be most nuanced in showing concert hall ambience, inflections, and highs it rides on that borderline where it can get edgy with wrong set up or certain records.
it is exciting, and macro impacts are high, so I think it is great for rock. At Mike’s we heard the led zep with it next to tape. The dynamic range is very high. Probably the only cartridge as detailed is the DS audio master but not musical
As for Etna, the only Lyra carts I find musical are the Lambda variety ( my experience is with atlas lambda not Etna lambda).
i agree with the SUT set up etc. based on feedback, many new users seem to not make sense of the sound for a while