I could`nt resist any longer. A ZMF dealer in Germany had a Sapele VC on stock and gave me one of those wooden boxes I wanted. Therfore: Hello to the ZMF family from your newest member!
Sapele is such a wonderful wood, gorgeous, enjoy!
I could`nt resist any longer. A ZMF dealer in Germany had a Sapele VC on stock and gave me one of those wooden boxes I wanted. Therfore: Hello to the ZMF family from your newest member!
On question: How can I find out if this is is the aluminium or magnesium chassis? Thanks!
I changed from magnesium to aluminum. I believe the aluminum has a more matte finish and has less sharp edges, but I might be wrong.Thank you, I will Based on the photo the dealer sent me upfront, I was not so sure about the optics because the texture is not very even like i.e. the desert wood model I considered to buy used before. But in reality it`s really cool and has a nice shimmer. @zach915m Thank you so much for your fantastic craftmansship. Only spent an hour listening to them, but I think I really like them a lot. And because I`m german:
Ah, weight is a bit more than expected: 541g with the stock pads.
On question: How can I find out if this is is the aluminium or magnesium chassis? Thanks!
Magnesium chassis are only painted and the paint may chip easily. Sometimes you can see some imperfections in the paint job around the edges. The paint chips easily there.
Try to scratch the paint, if it chips it will be magnesium
I always order aluminium chassis, don't mind the weight at all.
We switched our magnesium finish and the shape of all gimbals a while back (maybe 6 months?) so they all look the same and have more radius to the edges. Since the change to the new magnesium substrate and shape we haven't had a single complaint about paint chipping (knock on wood!) on the new shape/material.I changed from magnesium to aluminum. I believe the aluminum has a more matte finish and has less sharp edges, but I might be wrong.
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Unfortunately my new magnesium seems fragile. The space around the rod chipped on day one, the first time I adjusted its height.We switched our magnesium finish and the shape of all gimbals a while back (maybe 6 months?) so they all look the same and have more radius to the edges. Since the change to the new magnesium substrate and shape we haven't had a single complaint about paint chipping (knock on wood!) on the new shape/material.
The aluminum is less of an absolute black because of the abodization process and is more of a super dark Grey whereas the magnesium finish is more of an absolute black. They are both a satin feel.
Send us an email for a paint pen or a solution! That's not a typical area of wear for sure, and not one that's handled so we can get you a quick and easy solution for it.Unfortunately my new magnesium seems fragile. The space around the rod chipped on day one, the first time I adjusted its height.
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The aluminum is less of an absolute black because of the abodization process and is more of a super dark Grey whereas the magnesium finish is more of an absolute black. They are both a satin feel.
Send us an email for a paint pen or a solution! That's not a typical area of wear for sure, and not one that's handled so we can get you a quick and easy solution for it.
And as mentioned on the site - although our process and materials is much improved in this aspect the magnesium will always be more fragile. Do email us to buy a paint pen for tiny areas if you need one, or we can tell you which one to get!
Addendum - adjusting the Rods with the "pinch method" will mitigate any rubbing in that area as well.
Sorry to say, but it sounds as though Rögnir would suit you more. VC are definitely not v shaped in their tuning. They have a tuning of their own that is smoothish and warmish without being rolled off.I have tried recently the VC, coming from a Kennerton GH50, It was very hard to get use to :
Less dynamic and separation, trebles do not sparkle as much as the Kennerton, less fun.
What can I do to appreciate more this VC which cost me 2,5 times more than the Gallahorn ?
Pads used : Auteur + Verité
Source : DAP Shanling M8
Cable : OFC cable supplied with the set
Music listened : Pop, Rock, Jazz and Funk
Volume : moderate not top high
Signature like: V shaped, detailed, sparkling treble but no hisse, deep bass tight, great separation.
Yeah I'm thinking Focal Radiance or an LCD XCSorry to say, but it sounds as though Rögnir would suit you more. VC are definitely not v shaped in their tuning. They have a tuning of their own that is smoothish and warmish without being rolled off.
But if you like the Kennerton tuning, want to retain the sparkle, and up the technical performance, Rögnir would be a better option.
Otherwise, you'd have to modify your setup, probably beginning with the source.
Something more linear and neutral than Shanling. For me, Cayin A02 and C9 is terrific. Otherwise Hugo2 works very well, especially with external amp.What kind of source (DAP) will you recommend ?
BE2 pads will also render FR more linear, slightly lower mid bass, and thus provide more space for sparkle. I prefer brighter response (also Kennerton fan) and find these pads work well. Auteur pads are too flabby for me.What kind of source (DAP) will you recommend ?