So....
Since I spent $75,000 on my table, I’ve got to spend $100,000 on my cartridge. I only spent $11,000.
Since I spent $75,000 on my table, I’ve got to spend $100,000 on my cartridge. I only spent $11,000.
Relative Spending on Turntables and Cartridges
you are not going to be able to go with a very good cartridge unless you have a very good arm. A nice arm can be $3500 to $$$$$. For example, Pioneer and music hall are not a good turntables.. I had a $2000 soundsmith cartridge on a $3500 arm, and the arm would have supported a much better cartridge. The turntable cost 5 digits and would support the better arms |
So....@wolfie62, Your comment above immediately brought to mind one of the greatest scenes from the groundbreaking FX drama, "Nip/Tuck". This clip is from Season 5 -- Episode 12: "Lulu Grandiron", which aired on February 5, 2008. Thanks for the memory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcHxlEwQmNc |
Hi Years ago I had this demonstrated to me. A dealer played a Rega based system with a nice cartridge vs a Linn with a cheapo cartridge. The Linn sounded much better - much to my annoyance as I do not like Linn record players. I think of cartridges as the icing on the cake, they only sing when everything else is right. Me, I have a 6K player with a 4k cartridge. The 4K cartridge sounds a lot nicer to my ears than my old 1.5k cartridge. |