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Right now I have a rebuilt MMC5 on my Beogram 1800 (Axel did the rebuild). I like the sound, but of course now I wonder how much better things can get with a better cartridge. I've read some of the conversations about the sound of Axel's rebuild vs. the SMMCs of Sound-Smith, but I'd like to know if anyone has had experience with a rebuilt MMC2 specifically, and whether it would be worth the investment compared to going with, say, a Sound-Smith SMMC3.
I have a rebuilt MMC2 courtesy of Axel and it is superb - just as good as the original. Very good value for money as well. You can of course make any of the MMC range into a 2 as the only difference in these cartridges is the cantilever and diamond and this is changed.
Agree with Peter re the Axel MMC2
Regards Graham
Does Axel do MMC1's - if so, how much does he charge?
Lee
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I would imagine it would be the same as a MMC2 Lee. IIRC, MMC1's were simply handpicked MMC2's. I'm sure Peter et al will correct me if I'm wrong!!!!
Chris.
The use of metaphors should be avoided like the plague. They're like a red rag to a bull to me.
I always thought so too, but then noticed that Beocentral lists the effective tip mass of MMC1 as 0.25 g, vs the 0.3 grams of MMC2.
I have no idea which property, smaller ETM or hand picking, would provide a bigger audible difference though!
-mika
I do remember these coming out and being told that the 1 and 2 are identical but the 1 was the best performing as it was selected cartridges found on testing. However the catalogues do suggest that the ETM of the 1 is lower which would suggest a longer contact area. Either way, I doubt that an average Beogram would allow the differences to be heard! Of course neither of these cartridges had the lowest ETM - that prize went to the MMC6000 at 0.22.
Thanks for the feedback on my original post. I went ahead and ordered the MMC2 from Axel. I'll report back when it arrives and I've had a chance to break it in a little.