I have an old RX2 with the same problem; the MMC4 that it came with is discontinued. I bought the MMC5 and for my money and time spent with a turntable, it has been a good value. Vinyl has lower on my priority list, however, so I would say it depends how much you will use it. Another brand makes some sense because you may use any brand (or price range) of cartridge and may also upgrade parts, as in the case of the Rega. I have been hesitant to upgrade my B&O as I am relatively happy with it. I wouldn't invest the big bucks in a high-dollar cartridge as the B&O dealer suggests, as the turntable is worth less than the cartridge and you will never be able to sell it for close to your investment should you decide to get rid of it.
A new needle for B&O RX2 turntable or get a new TT
My local hifi store says the MMC5 needle(least expensive needle for the Bang&Olufsen)only has "a couple hours left on it", and suggests that I could get a new, better needle for it, but that I would do better by getting rid of the Rx2 altogether and getting another TT. But,the needle dealer says the Rx2 is worth putting a $900 needle on it (MMC1, the best). I am thinking of the MMC2 ($350) or the MMC3 ($230) needles. QUESTION...can I spend that kind of money and have something that sounds great? Or, is it wasted money? I like the auto cue and return on the RX2 and a new needle is still cheaper than a new/used TT/needle. Any one happy with the sound of their RX2 (with MMC2 or MMC3) compared to other TT options? SYSTEM: I have System Audio SA2k monitor speakers (completely awesome after auditioning for 1 year, My buddy and I each picked them after two days of blinded rotation/listening vs Thiel 2.3 vs Sonus Faber Grand Pianos thru Rotel seperates), Rotel 200wpc, Sunfire Sym Ref Preamp. Cost/value is very important. Thanks very much....I have lots of classic old vinyl to play!
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