+1 @lewm ,
I do plan to install my Ortofon Cadenza mono soon and have a true mono listening session though.
I do plan to install my Ortofon Cadenza mono soon and have a true mono listening session though.
advice for mono cartridge
Thank you all for your input. I’m figuring out what to do. My preamp does not have a mono switch, so that’s not an option. @folkfreak : FYI, I found some literature by Miyajima that actually explicitly says not to use "old model SME tonearms", which undoubtedly must include the SME 3009. As you stated, it does look like I should probably switch tonearms if I want to use a Miyajima. http://www.miyajima-lab.com/e-document.html |
If it's of any use to you, I bought a Shelter 501 Mono about a year ago. Although I don't use it much out of sheer laziness, with the mono mode switch available to me, it's darn good, cheaper than some of the Miyajima's, and I have yet to hear a rationale for why "true mono" is going to be any better than a stereo cartridge bridged for mono, or a mono switch, for that matter. One vinylista claimed that using BOTH a mono cartridge and a mono mode switch on his preamplifier sounded superior to either method alone; I have yet to verify that, because either method alone is SO much better than listening to mono LPs in stereo mode. |
I use a Miyajima Zero on all of my mono albums new and old. I do not play 78s. I have the Zero mounted on a Project 9.1 TT with the stock arm and heavy counterweight. My crappy McIntosh 6900 with autoformer has a mono button and to me sounds better with the mono switch engaged. I discovered a long time ago that mono sounds much better with a mono cartridge than with stereo cartridge and mono engaged on the preamp. |