Dynavector xv-1s for Scoutmaster Sig.


I've enjoyed a Sumiko Blackbird now for some time on our Scoutmaster Sig. It has been at the heart of what has brought me back to my vinyl roots, and am grateful for this. As a professional musician, I am keenly aware of timbral authenticity, soundstaging, and hearing into/through a performance, thus I'd like to see what cart upgrade direction would provide the best means to this, and match well with our table. From research, I'm particularly interested in the Dynavector xv-1s, as it seems to be designed with these objectives, yet on the pre-owned market, comes within my budget (circa 2400). There are of course many discussions already on the xv-1s that have been interesting to read. A bit concerned only in that I've been advised by a few fellow audiophiles that the jmw9 signature arm cannot provide all that xv-1s is capable of producing, and should "buy to the arm," sort to speak. Any thoughts and/or experiences with this combo?
mbump
You will be very pleased with this combination. VPI arms have been getting a bad rap, which is not at all warranted. I am using a Benz LPS on a VPI arm with great results.

My opinion: you are over thinking this. The Dynavector Karat the 17D3 is crazy good and a new one is well under you budget. It would be guaranteed as well. A good thing.

You could spend a little extra money on a new phono preamp.

I am a dealer for Dynavector and have had a little experience here.

The best
Jim

Hi,

I have the same TT with the same arm and have to yet buy a cartridge. Jim, in your opinion, would the Dynavector XX2mk11 cartridge be a good match with the Superscoutmaster and 9 inch signature arm?

Is the XV-1s worth stretching the budget for , or would the XX2mk11 do just fine?Thanks in advance.
The XV-1s is far too much cartridge for that arm. It's a reference level cartridge designed for reference level arms.

You can obtain terrific performance for far less $$ and buy new at the same time.

Soundsreal's recommendation is good. Lyra Delos would be another fine choice.

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