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Best cartridge for Dual 505-2
Hi guys,
I recently decided to pull the trigger on getting back into vinyl playback. I purchased a Dual 505-2 turntable that's in great condition, and it was recently serviced. I had a Grado Blue about 15 years ago, and I enjoyed it, so I figured I'd buy a Grado Black + to use as a basic cartridge until I get the upgrade bug and get something fancier. I set the thing up and used a protractor to set the alignment.
I'm having serious issues with IGV (inner groove distortion), but even worse, the needle is skipping the last few minutes of every record I try (records that go the full 20 or so minutes available). I've used the protractor to re-check the alignment, and played around with the tracking force and anti-skate settings. No dice. I simply cannot play the last 5 or so minutes of any record I try.
I've been researching online about this table. One source I came across said that it was an "ultra low-mass tonearm" . I think this tonearm was used in a number of Dual turntables. The low mass tonearm leads me to believe that I may have jumped the gun in choosing a cartridge, as the Grado may not have a compliance that agrees with the tonearm. I've run out of ideas about how to get this cartridge to work with my setup. Does anyone have any advice regarding this? I don't want to go out and blow more money if it doesn't solve the problem.
I recently decided to pull the trigger on getting back into vinyl playback. I purchased a Dual 505-2 turntable that's in great condition, and it was recently serviced. I had a Grado Blue about 15 years ago, and I enjoyed it, so I figured I'd buy a Grado Black + to use as a basic cartridge until I get the upgrade bug and get something fancier. I set the thing up and used a protractor to set the alignment.
I'm having serious issues with IGV (inner groove distortion), but even worse, the needle is skipping the last few minutes of every record I try (records that go the full 20 or so minutes available). I've used the protractor to re-check the alignment, and played around with the tracking force and anti-skate settings. No dice. I simply cannot play the last 5 or so minutes of any record I try.
I've been researching online about this table. One source I came across said that it was an "ultra low-mass tonearm" . I think this tonearm was used in a number of Dual turntables. The low mass tonearm leads me to believe that I may have jumped the gun in choosing a cartridge, as the Grado may not have a compliance that agrees with the tonearm. I've run out of ideas about how to get this cartridge to work with my setup. Does anyone have any advice regarding this? I don't want to go out and blow more money if it doesn't solve the problem.
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