Thanks OP, good to see a few decent earnest audiophiles still around here.
Ledermann’s Strain Gauge is good enough it more than likely will be next for me. There are not a lot of reviews but search around, they are there, and the consensus is the SG1 is right up there with the world’s best cost no object cartridges. We are talking $10k and up carts. At this level of course you are using a $10k and up phono stage. One review if I remember right was $30k or more of cart and stage and the SG1 was right there.
This is with the stock power supply. There are gains to be made upgrading the power supply. Not that it is needed, but nice to know. Combine with being able to buy extra stylus/cantilever for dirt cheap, user-replaceable no less, it makes the SG1 about as much of a stone bargain no-brainer as can be.
What makes it especially attractive for me is since it eliminates the need for a phono stage then selling the Herron the SG1 nets out to a very reasonable upgrade cost especially considering it should be like going from entry level Koetsu to their finest for only about $5k. Can hardly say no to that.
Ledermann’s Strain Gauge is good enough it more than likely will be next for me. There are not a lot of reviews but search around, they are there, and the consensus is the SG1 is right up there with the world’s best cost no object cartridges. We are talking $10k and up carts. At this level of course you are using a $10k and up phono stage. One review if I remember right was $30k or more of cart and stage and the SG1 was right there.
This is with the stock power supply. There are gains to be made upgrading the power supply. Not that it is needed, but nice to know. Combine with being able to buy extra stylus/cantilever for dirt cheap, user-replaceable no less, it makes the SG1 about as much of a stone bargain no-brainer as can be.
What makes it especially attractive for me is since it eliminates the need for a phono stage then selling the Herron the SG1 nets out to a very reasonable upgrade cost especially considering it should be like going from entry level Koetsu to their finest for only about $5k. Can hardly say no to that.