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London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 1:15 pm
by Saxman
Hi All
Some while ago I wrote a short review of the London Super Gold Cartridge. Time moves on and I changed my Asthetix Rhea phonostage for a Avid Pulsar 2 Reference phono stage this is a awesome piece of equipment.
Was using a Hana MH and decided to try the London Super Gold I sat back in disbelief at the sound.
Then I thought if this sounds like it does what must the reference sound like.
Done some research spoke to John Wright in the Uk who makes them just to ensure that my Audio Origami arm would handle the nuansecies of the cartridge.
Spoke to Johnnie in Glasgow who makes the pu7 arm and he said it should handle it with ease.
Anyway took the plunge after getting the blessing of my better half.
There is a awful lot of comments and criticisms on the hi fi forums on the web relating to mistracking etc.I sometimes sit in disbelief at some of the questions that are asked.
The London Super Gold tracked with no problem whatsoever,the only modification I done was add a four gram weight from SME on to the head shell which increased the mass of the tone arm.
John Wright also supplies ballast weights if required.
The cartridge arrived and I must admit after reading numerous reviews I was concerned if it would track the vinyl ok.
I need not have been concerned ,mounted the cartridge at 1.85 grams vtf and the arm dead level withe turntable.
When the stylus hit the vinyl my jaw dropped at the sound being produced. I thought the Super Gold was good but the reference is in another league altogether just fantastic.
Should you be looking for a smooth warm silky sound forget it .This cartridge makes vinyl sound so real and life like whether it be percussion,woodwind,guitars and vocals sound as if they are in the room.
It won’t be every bodies cup of tea and some wouldn’t want to have it as their main listening cartridge .
As for myself it beats any Moving Coil I have heard including a Dynavector xv1t or a Transfiguration Proteous.
I personally would never go near Moving Coils again.
Yes you need a good system to get the full benefits of the cartridge ,that goes without saying for any cartridge.
It is a true revelation.
Again anybody want to hear it you are more than welcome
Kindest Regards
Alan

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 10:34 pm
by cybot
Wonderful review! So delighted that everything has clicked into place for you. Thanks for sharing.

Any chance of a photo of the cartridge sitting on a record. Preferably at platter level :)

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:55 pm
by Saxman
Hi
Yes no problem not very good at mastering the tírna site could you send me a é mail address and I will gladly send you a photo.
Kind Regards
Alan

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:27 pm
by cybot
Saxman wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2020 11:55 pm Hi
Yes no problem not very good at mastering the tírna site could you send me a é mail address and I will gladly send you a photo.
Kind Regards
Alan
No worries Alan! It'll probably look something like this :)


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Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 12:09 am
by Saxman
Hi
Yes except its the reference the supergold in your photo looks nice and level only difference is the reference is a quantum leap
Kind regards
Alan

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 4:47 pm
by cybot
At least it doesn't look as scary as this 😱


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Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:47 am
by Saxman
That is indeed frightening what is it?

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:40 pm
by cybot
Saxman wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2020 11:47 am That is indeed frightening what is it?
As far as I can make out it's a vintage Decca London 😱
See link below.....


https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/sho ... hp?t=91608

Re: London Refence Cartridge

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2020 1:35 pm
by Saxman
A prime candidate for hum I suggest John Wright in the UK would know. He was a Decca engineer before launching the London name. Awful looking thing but if it sounds right so be it
Cheers
Alan