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5acan
10-04-2017, 09:51
Hi

Does anyone know what model is this one?
Usually sme headshell are drilled , this one is plain.
Thanks
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170410/e2e84c93fa3f7124cfc2e4dbae4068d4.jpg

walpurgis
10-04-2017, 10:07
If I'm correct, that's an early one from the sixties. SME offered the perforated headshell in the pursuit of lower mass, when high compliance MM cartridges appeared, like the Empire, Shure, Ortofon and ADC top of the range models around 1970.

5acan
10-04-2017, 10:19
Thanks...it looks very neat for a 50 years old lady ..

Barry
10-04-2017, 11:46
The later perforated headshell is called the S2, however surprisingly the forerunner, the un-perforated headshell depicted is known as the S3. It might be that because the SME arm was developed with the Ortofon SPU in mind and initially sold without a headshell, the first (empty) headshells offered were the 'whale-shaped' Ortofon G-type headshell made for SME by Ortofon, and possibly refered to by SME as the S1

There are other rare variants of the S2. One has the cartridge fixing holes elongated into slots, and some were specially rebadged for cartridge manufactures: the "Shure SME" for example, and a rare silver-coloured version made for Radford and badged as such, for use with the B&O SP cartridges Radford imported at the time.

http://www.analogue-classics.com/assets/images/smeheadshells.jpg

http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/ss8/aos_library/RadfordAdpickupcartridge.jpg
(Note reference to 'a lightweight aluminium shell'.)

anubisgrau
14-04-2017, 15:49
how do you actually align the cartridge with fixed holes? or you are limited to a particular pickup?

it would be crazy if you would need to do it with adjusting the pivot but....

Barry
14-04-2017, 16:25
how do you actually align the cartridge with fixed holes? or you are limited to a particular pickup?

it would be crazy if you would need to do it with adjusting the pivot but....

They are SME headshells, designed to partner the SME 3000 Series arms, which use a sliding bedplate to achieve the correct overhang.

struth
14-04-2017, 16:29
They are SME headshells, designed to partner the SME 3000 Series arms, which use a sliding bedplate to achieve the correct overhang.

Very good system it is too. Makes life easier

walpurgis
14-04-2017, 16:35
Like this.

http://i67.tinypic.com/207sy88.jpg

anubisgrau
14-04-2017, 17:09
Very good system it is too. Makes life easier


i would never think so but you are right.

Ian7633
14-04-2017, 17:15
I'm using an Ortofon 2M Black in my 3009 S2 and it was so much easier to set up than when I had the same cartridge in a Linn Ittok. I really like the SME, and their factory is just down the road from me so face to face negotiations can be had.

5acan
14-04-2017, 17:56
I had two old ones and now ending with a 309 magnesium, perhaps over engineered at some point, but easy to set it up.
IMHO older ones need some tweaks to get the best of them, better bedplate, wiring...and perhaps headshell ;-)

anubisgrau
16-04-2017, 13:09
I don't think it's all about sound with old products. 3012 has an iconic look and a very decent sound so why bothering with a last drop of forensics that may be missing

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5acan
16-04-2017, 14:49
I had two old ones and now ending with a 309 magnesium, perhaps over engineered at some point, but easy to set it up.
IMHO older ones need some tweaks to get the best of them, better bedplate, wiring...and perhaps headshell ;-)

You're right, I was in Idiot-phile mode :mental:

jandl100
17-04-2017, 13:37
Chris - your PM box is full ;)

5acan
17-04-2017, 13:38
emptied ;-)