Depends on which ADC. If it's anywhere in the XLM series, it's no contest.
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elliptical, my favorite ever https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649954227-shure-m97-xe/ discontinued. IF 10 hours is true, IF not damaged, then it is a good price and a terrific sounding and performing cartridge. I like Shures's optional damped brush, which is why I have had Steve at VAS install an advanced stylus on boron on my Shure V15Vxmr body. .................................... my comments are based on many various cartridges over the years (I/m 74) I’ve got 3 TTs going now; 5 tonearms, 4 active, and 5 semi-active cartridges in rotation now. my experience: MC does produce a bit better results than MM, it is worth all involved IF you have the interest and $ to spend. My favorite is AT33ptg/ii. In fact it lasted over 750 hrs, You need proper alignment skills to get that performance and life from advanced stylus shapes. and when worn, AT sold me a new replacement cartridge at half cost trade in program. Advanced Stylus do produce better imaging, great musicality, track lighter, last longer. Stiffer Cantilevers do perform better, especially bass. Elliptical, get a body with interchangeable stylus: Stereo; Mono; perhaps 78, elliptical, upgrade to advanced stylus shape in that body ..... |
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Dear @rocky1313 : You own a TT and 3 cartridges, so thwe first step to your question no one but you already have it:
listen to each one of those cartridges looking for the " best " overall quality level performance that goes with your MUSIC priotity levels. It's your room/system and no one here or elsewhere knows nothing about but additional and at the end it's you who must live with that room/system quality levels. Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS, R. |
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