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  • that's some crazy stuff there. looks so amazing!

  • Beatufil arm!!!

    Hi, could you please show the setup part and the pump running?

    Regards

  • have anyone treid play an 78 with this kind of tone arm?.

  • awsome!!!!!!

  • I know, it has only 0.33mV of output power! The uk distro has the XLZ 7500 all sold out, price tag Euro €385,- !

  • oh shut up! who cares about 0.33 mv's my BSR is better

  • Is this Pickering XLZ 7500 cartridge? I use Pickering XV15 150, sounds massive in bottom.

  • Yes it is. I'm not familiar with the XV15, but the unusual thing about the XLZ is its low output, like an MC. It sounds delicate & detailed like an MC, but dynamic like a MM. For the money (if you can get hold of one) it takes some beating!

  • I almost hate to ask but, what's the name of the song?

  • Simply Red, Picture Book, Money too tight to mention!

  • Truly nice variation on the Ladegaard design! Looks very well executed also! I´m not sure though if this kind of music justifies the considerable effort ;) Did you experience any tracking deficiencies because of the higher pivot point and short arm (concerning record warp)compared to a basic Ladegaard arm?

    ....that's an old Lenco idler, isn't it?

  • Thanks!

    The Simply Red albums are very good fidelity & well recorded.

    The higher pivot is more stable because all the weight it below it. I found the lower pivot caused variations in VTF with warps & LP thickness.

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