Transfiguration Phoenix S or Grado Statement 1?


I have a Well Tempered Amadeus GTA with a Musical Surroundings Phonomena on a headphone set-up using Shanling tube headphone amp and Beyerdynamic Tesla T1s and Audeze LCD2s. Which would you choose?

I listen to everything, but lately mostly classical and Jazz. I do listen to acid Jazz, down-tempo, and classic rock. I prefer a well balanced sound with decent detail (i.e. not too bright), excellent soundstaging, excellent bass, with quick dynamism and rhythmic poise. Tonally just a bit warm of center with color spectrum (timbre).

Wish I could hear them both before choosing but.....

I appreciate your feedback.

Thanks

T
ieimago
Ieimago

While I do not own the Transfiguration 'Phoenix' I do own the 'Axia' and I have owned many Grados, so my 2 cents worth is that the Transfiguation is a much superior cartridge, provided that you have sufficient step-up power to handle the low output of the Transfiguration.

The inner detail of the Transfiguration is amazing.

Good Luck

AEW
The Transfigurations have always been one of the more "musical" MC cartridges available. I've got an old Temper and it's just beautiful to listen to. Just foot tapping good, with plenty of detail but none of that over hyped hyper detail that some MC's bring (or leave on) to the table.
I have owned and used the Transfiguration Phoenix S for some 15 months. I do not know the Grado Statement I. Before the Phoenix S, I used the Clearaudio Titanium, which was very dynamic and exciting. A lot of people liked the Clearaudio's detail and dynamics.

The Phoenix S is noticeably an all-around performer and does not stress any particular attribute over the others. It is like the proverbial wallflower at a social event or bar gathering. It does not call attention to itself. However, I believe it requires minute adjustments to your sound system to get it to bring out its natural tone.
I am so happy I purchased this Phoenix S - FANTASTIC!!! It is simply amazing. Thanks for all the feedback.