What cartridge is mounted on the TT?
It may be worth pursuing a replacement stylus, depending upon what it is.
It may be worth pursuing a replacement stylus, depending upon what it is.
budget cart help
The best inexpensive cartridge I've heard is an Ortofon M20FL. With 4.0 mV output you can run it with any phono stage that has at least 38 dB of gain. Compliance is 20. You'll find plenty of comments about it through Google. Here's one from Audiogon: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?eanlg&1261135428&read&keyw&zzm20fl It isn't in production anymore, but you can usually find it as new old stock on ebay for less than $200. Unfortunately, I don't see any on ebay right now, but there's one listed on Audio Circle for $155. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=87166.0 I have no connection to the seller. If for some reason you don't like it (doubtful), you can easily resell it. They go like hotcakes. |
Back again: Is the tonearm straight or curved/S-shaped? The deck originally came with one arm, but with the option of a straight or curved tone arm wand (think the S-wand added mass, but not certain). There was also a factory supplied moving coil cartridge that was unusual in that the stylus was modular and could be replaced by the owner/user. If it comes with an undesirable after market cartridge you still need to ID and research the tonearm as the new cartridge should to be a synergystic match between the two. The difference between inexpensive Grado and Sure cartridges (two mentioned so far), as far matching them up with a tonearm, is not a small one. In other words I don't want to see you to purchase a "good" cartridge that will end up performing poorly with your tonearm. |
The best bang for the buck is likely the cheapest one. I haven't owned an AT3600, but I'm currently using their very similar CN5625AL (purchased locally for $32) and it's working great on my LP12/Ittok combination. From your list, I've also enjoyed the M97xE, Grado Green, and Grado Blue. Having enjoyed other Grado models, though just up to the Statement Platinum1, I believe the Green is the best bang for the buck in their line. Dekay makes a good point about getting the right match for your arm. Grados worked a lot better in the damped arm of my Well Tempered than in the Ittok on my Linn. I don't know much about the Q damping of your JVC, but it might work a treat with a Grado cartridge. If it were me, I'd take a chance on the Grado Green. Nice thing about buying from a local dealer is that if he mounts it up and it's not a good combination, you'll likely just be able to try something else and not get charged for the one that didn't work well. |