This company seems to offer a flexible approach to mods for the DL-103. Anyone tried one?
https://audiomusikraft.com/products-services/
Jeff's Place are going to review it soon.
http://jeffsplace.me/wordpress/?p=11749
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This company seems to offer a flexible approach to mods for the DL-103. Anyone tried one?
https://audiomusikraft.com/products-services/
Jeff's Place are going to review it soon.
http://jeffsplace.me/wordpress/?p=11749
This made me smile over at 'Jeff's place':
He is very keen* on his Duelund :). Apparently $6219 US is a 'bargain' for a pair of small transformers....Quote:
I would highly recommend that you add to that list of components a pair of the silver Duelund CAST autotransformers ($6219 USD per pair) to give you a 100% Duelund CAST signal path from input to output of the crossovers. While the Duelund CAST copper autotransformers for $4423 USD are wonderful too, the Duelund CAST silver autotransformers are so much better for their $6219 USD per pair asking price that it makes them seem like a bargain.
*Very , very, very keen
Wow! £176 for an "aluminium shell" and £446 for the cheapest "aluminium shell kit"! I wonder who would buy these.
Someone who thinks $6K+ is good value for a pair of transformers.... ;).
Must admit that I didn't look at the prices. For that sort of total outlay, you can get a very fine cartridge indeed. However, it says the hardware is re-usable (unlike others? Zu for instance), but the bit that I thought was mildly interesting was the 'tuning' facility.
They look very nicely made indeed but the wooden aspect of them is surely just decoration or a gimmick if they're claiming any sonic relevance.
I used to think that wood type was audio snake oil but the more I've experimented the more I realise to some extent that certain wood types can be quite beneficial. Bamboo (ok it's a grass) and ebony have been examples that pleasantly surprised me. Have you seen the latest van den hul cartridge with the denuded wooden body?
Seen this around. Looks a bit fussy to me. Couldn't the same effect be achieved by using a wooden headshell?
As it happens, Zu Audio just emailed folk to say they have a new batch of their matched, potted and graded 103s available, in mark 2 form. I already have one (Grade 2, just shy of a Prime), and although I'm passing on this round, I'd happily get another a some point.
https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...g?format=1500w
Working with wood is something I'm particularly interested in and I make musical instruments in a non-commercial capacity (ie I'm an amateur :lol: ). I'm reasonably familiar with different woods and their acoustic properties but the tiny amounts in these cartridge bodies compared to the mass of aluminium used leads me to believe the wood won't have a significant impact. Anyway, I don't want to spend several hundred pounds to find out either way :)