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The digital gauge is much better and less likely to damage your stylus than the see-saw gauge. Make sure that the one you bought is non-magnetic.
My Grado "The Reference" was the low-output version but I never cottoned to its sound in my system. There are thousands of audiophiles that love Grados. If you like the sound, that's all that matters.
I went to a HOMC Van den Hul MC Two (great cart if your phono section has limited gain) and then to the Transfiguration Orpheus L. The better MCs have the sound that I crave in my hi-end system, yet I have several vintage MMs and Electrets that I love in my vintage system.
I look forward to reading of your experiences with the acoustical treatment and will be glad to help in any way I can.
Best to you o,
Dave
The digital gauge is much better and less likely to damage your stylus than the see-saw gauge. Make sure that the one you bought is non-magnetic.
My Grado "The Reference" was the low-output version but I never cottoned to its sound in my system. There are thousands of audiophiles that love Grados. If you like the sound, that's all that matters.
I went to a HOMC Van den Hul MC Two (great cart if your phono section has limited gain) and then to the Transfiguration Orpheus L. The better MCs have the sound that I crave in my hi-end system, yet I have several vintage MMs and Electrets that I love in my vintage system.
I look forward to reading of your experiences with the acoustical treatment and will be glad to help in any way I can.
Best to you o,
Dave