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It looks like no one has responded to your question about MC cartridges... The entry-level Clearaudio cartridges are very good and obviously have good synergy. In my experience, though, the lower level Benz MCs (Ace, Glider, etc) perform better and have a very high price to performance ratio. In the US both brands have the same distributor so it is common to find a dealer that carries both and often can provide advice or a demonstration of the two together.
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Two cartridges that work very well with the Concept are the Clearaudio Concept MC and Clearaudio Maestro Ebony V2 MM.....The lower price Benz like the Ace are great too as mentioned above but at this time there not available and haven't been for over a year. I would not do a Glider and the reason being is they really need a top tier arm to show there colors (a waste on a top tier arm) and on the lower tier arms there just alright, the Ace is actually a better sounding pairing on the verify arm vs the Glide which not availble either. The new CA Maestro Ebony V2 is really a fantastic cartridge (I would do that over the Concept MC) very MC like with the new which is one of the biggest complaints of the earlier Maestro with the Santine wood body.....they were sort of lazy sounding compaired to the V2 version. Just my experiences (I own all these cartridges and tables).
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The arm on the Concept is excellent.
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Anybody knows where I can find a good price for Clearaudio Concept? Even a good used or demo one is ok. Thanks.
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Change of Heart
First of all, I thank all of you for all your comment, suggestions, and input about my delima of choosing between the two models. Anyway, to make long story short, I bought a used but excellent condition VPI Scout TT with the upgraded HRX platter bearing and comes with the LYRA Argo cartridge worth $1500 new.
I paid $1800 for everything including upgraded feet and $150 worth of clamp. The PO said that he did had both the Concept and this VPI Scout and his experience with the two is, by far, the VPI Scout is way much much better TT than the Concept. I hope I did not make the wrong decision here. What do you guys think.
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Yes I do like it!
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I am new to the turn table and just purchased a Clearaudio Concept MC 2 weeks.
Excellent trun table for the beginner, I love it. However, when I was cleaning/dusting the rack last weekend, I accidently caught the cartridge with the microfiber towel and ripped the tip off. The Concept mc cartridge only had about 5 hours. I literely have tears in my eyes………. I know…..I know….. I should have the cartridge protection cover on the cartridge while I’m cleaning. It’s an expensive lesson and I definitely learned from what happened. Now……I don’t know what to do. I called my dealer and was told that bring back the broken cartridge and they will replace me a new one. Of course it’s not free and it will cost me $500. I need your opinion on what I should do. 1. Repair the broken cartridge? 2. Replace with the same concept mc cartridge and pay $500? 3. Look for other manufature cartridges? I listen to jazz and vocal mostly. Your opinion is appreciated. |
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Black,
Since you love the combo I would stick with it. Since you are set up for an MC, how much for the repair? If free and you just have to wait, I'd opt for the repair (not much different than re-tipping). Now regarding some advice with cleaning. Not that I am an expert, just what I do. It's obvious you don't have a cover, neither do I. Go to walmart or a fabric store and buy about 6 feet of some colored fabric, fold it 2 or 3 times and place it over the Concept. Use a smooth fabric like sheet material (muslin). There is also such a thing as too much cleaning. Get a compressed air can for the dust. As for the TT and stylus I use the audioquest brush for static. Here's a tip for cleaning the stylus, leave the volume on low so you can hear stuff. Take a small corner of a clean chamois, say an inch square & cut it off. I would use that little piece to just get close to the stylus and barely touch the tip back to front. Then get a bottle of Stylast (yeah it's expensive but worth it and it LASTS almost forever) and dab the brush against the side of the bottle opening and with a back to front motion touch the tip with a brush, not the cantilever. Leaving the volume on helps to hear when you touch the stylus. And of course while cleaning leave the arm in the clip that holds it! |
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