J_Damon, while a number of members here have reported excellent transactions with 2Juki, including purchases of the ART9, if you are in the USA you may want to consider LP Gear. They are currently offering it at a special price ("subject to allocated stock") that is only $59 higher than 2Juki's current price, but which would get you a USA warranty.
Re your Mac C2200 preamp, it provides about 15 db of gain for its line-level inputs, which is plenty for a line stage. So while you may find yourself using the volume control in the upper part of its range (depending on power amp gain, speaker sensitivity, preferred listening volume, and the dynamic range of particular recordings), that in itself is not a problem and the issues I mentioned in my previous post that might arise in a few systems will not arise in your case.
Regards,
-- Al
Re your Mac C2200 preamp, it provides about 15 db of gain for its line-level inputs, which is plenty for a line stage. So while you may find yourself using the volume control in the upper part of its range (depending on power amp gain, speaker sensitivity, preferred listening volume, and the dynamic range of particular recordings), that in itself is not a problem and the issues I mentioned in my previous post that might arise in a few systems will not arise in your case.
Oregonpapa 1-6-2017That has been my perception as well. The cartridge is very well balanced and accurate throughout the spectrum, and does not over-emphasize or under-emphasize any particular part of it. I can't shed any light on why that may be so, even though extensive technical specs and descriptive information are published for the ART9 (kudos to Audio Technica for that). But it's interesting that it is able to display that sonic character regardless of whether it is loaded with 100 ohms (as in your case, with the ARC PH-8), or with a nearly infinite number of ohms (as in my case and that of two or three others who have posted in this thread, with the Herron VTPH-2).
... the ART-9 doesn't seem to have a rising top end built into the design. I believe this is one of the major things that contributes to the natural sound of the cartridge. Maybe someone with more technical knowledge than I would like to comment on this.
Regards,
-- Al