Clearaudio Concept/Ortofon 2M Bronze

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Offline berniebanks

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on: December 18, 2011, 03:44:20 AM
I have been running the concept for quite some time with the Arum Classics wood, which is is a great combination but i felt the table and arm could do a lot more with a better cartridge. Having just ordered not seduction I opted for the Ortofon 2M bronze  which has had some mixed reviews mainly for being very revealing and analytical. Having duly mounted the cartridge, carefully aligning it setting VTA  setting the tracking force to the higher end of the recommended range I cued up Dire Straits Brother in Arms and sat back to listen. Ugh, it sounded terrible, very little bass, edgy overpowering treble and mid's . I was is dispare wondering what had I done wrong. i checked everything carefully again including cartridge connections as I suspected I must have got them wrong and out of phase. Nope all was well and I could not find anything wrong. I was on the verge of pulling it out and mounting the classics wood again, but t was getting late and being frustrated I thought I had better leave it till the next day.

To cut a long stort short, I decide to give it chance an persevere with the sound in the hope it would get better with time. Oh boy am I glad I diid that:; after about 20 hours the whole character of the cartridge changed. The edgy treble was gone, the bass came in with fantastic control (unlike the classics wood which sounded bloated), the detail, clarity and soundstage just blew me away. Even after only 20 hours the 2M bronze had transformed my vinyl listening experience for the better and its still improving with every side.

Moral of the story, dont be too quick to condem something because t does not sound right straight out of the box, It really pays to persevere and allow it time to break in.





 

Bernard Banks


Offline mchurch

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Reply #1 on: December 18, 2011, 04:41:36 AM
I had the same experience with the 2M Black only it was compounded by the fact the Seduction was new as well so I didn't know where to start. So like you I left them alone for a break in period and now everything is working just great.

Mike



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Reply #2 on: December 18, 2011, 11:06:29 AM
I've got a seduction on order, my cartridge should be nicely broken in by the time it arrive and I've built it.

Bernard Banks


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Reply #3 on: December 19, 2011, 06:11:22 AM
Bernie,

This is interesting to hear.  I read somewhere of a device that "broke in" a cartridge/stylus/suspension system fast.  I know that such mechanical systems change their compliance with time.  I wonder if there is a cheap device to do this.  I don't remember the price from the review, but I'm sure it is more than I would ever be willing to pay.  

Proof of this is that I have a Radio Shack carbon fiber brush ($5), not the expensive one, a copy ($20) of the gooey stuff that cleans your stylus rather than the high priced one ($60).

Maybe an electric tooth brush?  Probably would tear the stylus/cantilever right out of the body.  I'll keep thinking on it.
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Reply #4 on: December 19, 2011, 08:50:42 AM
I have had the same experience with a 2M Blue and Black, it was such an extended period compared to any other cart. I have owned, that I thought I had screwed the install, re-aligned both 2 or three times. This is a great line of carts. though, all the models perform well within their price points.

Shawn P.

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Reply #5 on: December 19, 2011, 12:53:41 PM
Grainger, I love your creative mind !!

Merry Christmas

Bernard Banks


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Reply #6 on: December 20, 2011, 07:22:41 AM
Grainger, have you considered using those Mr. Clean magic erasers on your stylus? Very, very gently and using absolutely no pressure I brush from back to front. I suppose you could go front to back, but never use a scrubbing motion.


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Reply #7 on: December 20, 2011, 07:54:53 AM
From what Ive read, most people just "dip" the stylus in and out of the magic eraser.  Ive been using one for probably 10 years now but I do like to use the old discwasher stylus brush and fluid once in a while.

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Reply #8 on: December 20, 2011, 08:11:03 AM
Grainger, have you considered using those Mr. Clean magic erasers on your stylus? Very, very gently and using absolutely no pressure I brush from back to front. I suppose you could go front to back, but never use a scrubbing motion.


Rich

Rich,

I have a piece of it but it isn't as effective as the sticky stuff.  It isn't enough adhesion to harm the stylus or suspension but you can see that it sticks when you lift.  A cheap imitation of Zerodust.
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Reply #9 on: December 20, 2011, 01:00:42 PM
Its good to hear I was not the only one to observe the lengthy break in on the 2M series. They are a great cartridge if you can get past the painfull initial sound to hear them at their best.

Grainger there's been some usefull discussion on this thread on stylus cleaning as well. It will start a new thread on that topic.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all on the forum.

For those who ordered Kits I hope Santa can get them to you.
 

Bernard Banks


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Reply #10 on: January 10, 2012, 04:35:20 AM
Shawn,

Do you still have the 2M black?  If not, why?  Maybe a bit too much with your old SS phono stage?

I'm considering the maestro, 2m bronze or black for use with my Concept and if anybody has heard any of these, especially on the Concept, please tell me what you think.

The Shibata stylus on the 2M black, plus the 5mv output do sound appealing, but then again, so does a lot of what's in the maestro :-).

Thanks,

Jim

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Reply #11 on: January 10, 2012, 05:11:29 AM
Hello all, Jim I do indeed still have the Black and the Blue. I have the Black mounted on my Linn and the Blue mounted on my Project RM 1.3. The Black is a great cart. But I have never mounted it on my Concept. I am on my week off starting weds. And I am still waiting for parts for my latest build. Maybe I'll get a wild hair up my butt and mount it on the concept, if so I'll report on what I hear. I can honestly say that I have owned my LP12 for 25 years and the Ortofon Black is the best MM cart. that I have ever had on it.

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Reply #12 on: January 10, 2012, 05:18:31 AM
Thanks, Shawn.  I also just remembered that one can start with the bronze and upgrade to the black later by swapping the stylus.

Thanks for the reply,

Jim

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Reply #13 on: January 10, 2012, 07:03:39 AM
I agree on the Black. It's been feeding my Eros from day one: best MM cartridge I've ever listened to.



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Reply #14 on: January 10, 2012, 04:57:52 PM
You are right Jim I believe they have the same body, it's the Shibata stylus that costs so much.

Cheers,
Shawn P.

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