The FM tuner has been a de rigeur music source in my audio system. Between the dwindling quality of FM broadcasts and proliferation of internet radio and music streaming apps like Pandora, Spotify, Tidal etc., I had to jump the bandwagon with my first generation iPad mini.
Monday, July 16, 2018
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Lafayette SK98 Reunion

Many years ago, I wrote about vintage Japanese drivers. From that survey, the 8" Lafayette SK98 aka Pioneer PIM8L full range driver emerged as a favorite due to its vivid midrange, balanced by respectable high and low frequency extension. Thinking that I could easily find replacements, I eventually unloaded both pairs to friends who didn't have the budget for Altec 755As.
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| 16Ω Pioneer PIM8L with a Hamlin's badge |
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| 16Ω Hamlin's in Altec 618 clone cabinets |
Over a decade has elapsed and I am happily reunited with a pair, courtesy of my friend at Junkyard Jukebox. He believed that his treasured pair in Altec 618 clone cabinets should be in the JE Labs collection.
Welcome back old buddy and thanks J-Rob!
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Ortofon SPU #1S and the Enigmatic Spherical Stylus
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Garrard 301 + Ortofon RMG309 + SPU Classic GME
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It seems like yesterday when my SETUP friends Joel, Nonong and William gifted me with an Ortofon SPU Classic GME cartridge for helping them get rid of the upgrade syndrome afflicting their high-end audio sensibilities back in the mid 90s. Within the same time frame, I was frequently talking shop with Sound Practices editor and publisher, Joe Roberts, regarding my Homebrewer article. At some point, the conversation segued to the virtues of the spherical or conical stylus based on the research done by Reto Luigi Andreoli (published in German by Christian Rintelen in Hi-Fi Scene Schweiz). Looking back, and at the risk of sounding ungrateful to my friends, would the humbler Classic GM have been a more appropriate gift? 😇
In the process of hunting for an original SPU with conical stylus, I instead landed three Denon classics - a ca. late 80s DL103, DL103S and DL103C1- for the price of a then brand new DL103R. Compared to a regular DL103, the DL103S is sweet and most extended in the high frequencies but least dynamic, the DL103R most detailed. The DL103C1 emerged as my favorite for combining all the virtues of the aforementioned models. These are very competent MC cartridges, which, along with the SPU GME, have been invaluable tools in voicing my audio system through the years. However, none of them could match the vivid midrange presence of the SPU.
Meanwhile, my spherical SPU hunting got sidetracked by Monaural playback and Retro Cool Tonearms and Cartridges.
Meanwhile, my spherical SPU hunting got sidetracked by Monaural playback and Retro Cool Tonearms and Cartridges.
Ortofon SPU Classic GME
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In the intervening years, I had been fortunate to listen to higher-end Ortofon SPU models in familiar systems. Inasmuch as the SPU Royal, 85th Anniversary, Meister and Synergy offered better detail retrieval and extension in the frequency extremes to satisfy contemporary audiophile standards, I was never convinced that they were presenting a tonally more accurate sound overall.
After over 20 years, the idea of owning a spherical stylus-equipped SPU still haunted me. Fortunately, Ortofon introduced two entry level SPUs in 2016. I bit the bullet and ordered the cheaper SPU#1S with a bonded spherical stylus last year and couldn't be happier. Even if the #1S has slightly less top end extension than the Classic GME, the midrange is even more organic and soulful because the harmonic overtones are more akin to what I hear in a live music-making environment.
It's been known for decades that a conical/spherical stylus is kinder/gentler to the grooves. Thus records in less than perfect condition become more listenable traced by this type of stylus. Granted its technical inadequacies can be measured, which in turn has pre-conditioned audiophile beliefs for several generations, what matters most to me is still the enjoyment of music, and a measuring tool for that has yet to be invented.
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| Ortofon SPU#1S |
After over 20 years, the idea of owning a spherical stylus-equipped SPU still haunted me. Fortunately, Ortofon introduced two entry level SPUs in 2016. I bit the bullet and ordered the cheaper SPU#1S with a bonded spherical stylus last year and couldn't be happier. Even if the #1S has slightly less top end extension than the Classic GME, the midrange is even more organic and soulful because the harmonic overtones are more akin to what I hear in a live music-making environment.
Friday, June 1, 2018
Velvet Touch, Calrad SV12 + SV16
I may have shot myself in the foot when I spilled the beans in the original Retro Cool Tonearms article many moons ago, before collecting all the desirable models of viscous damped tonearms.
But it's all good - more good karma to come, hopefully. 😇
The Gray Research and Japanese clones all operate on the same exact principle as depicted above.
This is a transcription length Gray clone I obtained locally, a Calrad SV16 complete with original box and instructions.
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| Calrad SV16 Pivot > spindle = 276mm |
Neat P58H + SV16 + GE RPX
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| Top: Calrad SV16 Bottom: Velvet Touch (aka, Calrad SV12) |
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| Courtesy of Ben C |
Here we have the instruction manual for the Calrad SV12 which is also applicable to the Velvet Touch.
Neat P58H + Velvet Touch (aka SV12) + GE RPX
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| Velvet Touch or Calrad SV12 Pivot > spindle = 8 3/8" |
Musicmaster Model 12 installed as per the above 8 3/8" pivot to spindle distance. Sounds okay. But read further...
This is my Realistic Mk VII idler turntable with a factory mounted Realistic A-3 viscous damped tonearm, which is identical to the Calrad SV12 and Velvet Touch.
Pivot to spindle distance = 220 mm or 8.66142" or between 8 5/8" and 8 11/16".
This is my preferred setting after listening to the following cartridges: Denon DL102, GE RPX and VRII + low cu stereo cartridges like the PickeringV15/Stanton 500, Shure M7D & SC35C.
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| Neat P58H + Calrad SV16 |
I've also gotten good feedback from ears I trust regarding brand new Gray 108 clones from Karmadon. Serge has come up with variations on the viscous damped tonearm theme. This route is well worth pursuing since prices on eBay for the original 108 and clones have become ridiculous.
Happy Listening!
Monday, May 14, 2018
Kutztown Radio Meet May 11 & 12 2018
All pictures were taken with a Fuji X-E1 camera + Voigtlander Ultron 28mm f1.9 lens
Radio shows around the country have continually diminished in scale. This Kutztown event, however, has become the biggest radio show in the east coast and is still growing!
There are still cheap tubes to be had if you're willing to get down on your knees and your hands dirty. But everything else is close to retail or eBay going rate.
Minty Altec 604D with the original paper suspension cone, IPC horns and Jensen field coils
Marantz 7, 10B & 8B
Rek O Kut LP743
Next time I went around, it was gone...
2 pairs of Heath W4 mono amps
I still remember cleaning and fixing these for Angela Instruments and I built my first pair of PP2A3 amps on these chassis
Scott 310B + 335 mpx
I listened to this combo in the 90s. I should've kept them. 😞
Fisher + Grommes
Early Audio Research D50 power amp
Altec tube type mono mixing console
Western Electric WE124 mono PP WE350B power amp
Holy Grail!
I go to this event mainly to hang out with old buddies like Chong and Larry R. Also made new friends with Francis S. who's been a frequent visitor to this blog and a dyed in the wool Western Electric/Altec enthusiast who has been carefully studying Altec 3000 tweeter repair.
Since the price was right, I adopted a single JBL D123.
Will it be as good or better than an Altec? Stay tuned...
Classic Corvette in the field
Friday, May 4, 2018
JE Labs Hi-Fi Man Cave 2018
From Attic Hi-Fi to Hi-Fi Man Cave
Components
Tonearms: Ortofon RMG309, SME 3012 (x2), Audio Technica AT1501 Mk II, Stax UA3NL, Fidelity Research FR64fx, Grace G540L
Cartridges: Ortofon SPU GME Classic, SPU #1s, Denon DL103R, DL103CI, DL103S, DL103, GAS "Sleeping Beauty"and Fidelity Research MC44
MC Step Up: Tamura TKS83 and Peerless/Altec 4722 transformers
Digital Sources: Sony DVP NS755V, Raspberry Pi 3b+/Moode Audio 4.1 and iPad mini
Line Transformer: Western Electric WE111C, UTC A20, Altec 15356
Preamp: JEL Octal + 76 and JEL Loctal
Speakers: Altec 2-Way - 414A in 614 cabinet + Altec 802 compression driver + Altec 32 horn + JEL crossover
Cables: DIY Mogami/Neglex 2534 for phono, Kimber KCAG and DIY PBJ, Telco Flex III 14 AWG speaker cable retired the Kimber 4TC
Right Side
LPs and other components
Left Side
Books, magazines and cameras
It's not always neat...
pulled out the Altec 755A and OB
when my bud Ben C visited 🍻
Living Room
Turntable: Neat P58H + Calrad SV16 (or Velvet Touch) + DL102 or GE RPX
Amp: JEL mono integrated SE2A3 + Western Electric WE111a repeat coil stereo to mono mixer
Tuner: Sherwood S-3000 II
Digital Source: Lenovo laptop
DAC: XtremPro X1 USB DAC
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