phono upgrade vs replacing stylus


Looking for some insight / help with my dilemma.  I am building a pure 2 channel vinyl system, after a 30 year hiatus from vinyl and falling away from a true early in life passion for music. I dug out my 1970's vinyl, bought a set of speakers, integrated amp and a turntable and realized I absolutely love the commitment to putting on an album and staying present in the moment.  This is a bit tough to say as my company thrives in digital technology.  My first system was / is, KEF LS50's, Music Hall Ikara with Ortofon Blue, and a PS Audio Sprout, this is the system that woke me up again.  But after a year, I'm wanting a bit more "fullness" of sound. I have purchased a set of used Tyler Acoustics Signature Monitors, 2 Music Reference RM10 tube amps, Lightspeed Attenuator (new),a Tom Evans Micro Groove Plus, (purchased on Audiogon), and am thinking of keeping my Music Hall Ikara turntable.  I have a dedicated room 22 x 15.  Finally down to the issue, I purchased the Phono preamp with out asking the question of how it is set up, because all the phono's I was looking at had adjustable inputs, I simply did not verify.  Okay so down to the actual issue, I received the phono pre, hooked it up and couldn't believe what I heard which was absolute disappointment in what I had done!, I failed to ask the correct question and now need to pay the price to learn my lesson.  Should I replace my Ortofon Blue or send the Tom Evans back to the factory and pay the price to have it upgraded, after freight around $450 US.  The Tom Evans is currently setup for .2mv 100R, again its the Micro Grove +.  

I am truly ignorant to the benefits of different setups and am depending on the reviews and recommendations of the Audiogon community.  

Should I send the Tom Evans back to the factory and have it modified to work with my Ortofon Blue and or Upgrade to the new Micro Grove MKII +, or change my stylus to a setup that works with the Tom Evans as currently setup.

Thank You for any and all insight.





chju1986

Thanks chayro, I have been buying new and used vinyl for over a year now and listening with my current system.  The sound I am getting is VERY muffled and thick in low end and almost non-existant vocal.  It is definitely a setup issue I am fairly certain that it is a resistance and or voltage mismatch between the Ortofon Blue and the Tom Evans. 

Are you saying that the current setup of the Micro Grove should work with the Ortofon?

The Tom Evans is currently setup for .2mv 100R, again its the Micro Grove +.  

As long as you have the Tom Evans set up for a moving magnet cartridge, I don't think you should be hearing anything as bad as you claim.  I think you need someone to come over and take a look.  Where did you buy your equipment?  If you bought new, get the dealer on the phone and ask questions.  They're supposed to give you some support.  
Frankly, if you're having such problems, maybe you should switch to CD's.  Nothing wrong with them, really.  
That Ortofon should have a 47K load. It also has a high output of 5.5 mv. It doesn’t look like that you the best match with your preamp and cartridge. BTW, .2 mv and 100 ohm setting is for a MC cartridge !
The other problem is you are using a passive attenuator. You will need a preamp to drive the amp. A phono stage does not have the voltage to drive a power amp!