Cartridges: Complete Scam?
So, for example, if I swapped out my $200 cartridge that came with my table for a Soundsmith, Dynavector, Oracle, etc, I may notice a small improvement in detail and dynamics, but I’m mostly just going to get a different flavor. Multiple people told me they perffered thier old vintage cartridges over modern laser-cut boron-necked diamonds.
It’s possible that these people are just desperately defending thier old junk and/or have never heard high end audio. But if what they’re saying is true, than the cartridge industry is a giant SCAM. If I blow 2.5k minimum on an Air Tight I better get a significant improvement over a $200 bundler — and if just all amounts to a different coloration, than that is a straight-up scam ripoff.
So guys — are these forums just BS-ing me here? Is it really a giant scam?
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Holly #x$& Madavid0, I can't believe some of the replies you're getting for a pertinent
question. Some of these Files have got theirs heads right up there. Stevecham,
" I choose to save my input for a more enlightened and deserving
poster".
I ask you
Madavid0
.... how does this guy breath? I've used various cartridges, on various tables, using various arms &
cables since the mid-70's.
I also have a life; house, cars, skis, taxes, electricity, water, add a few
more & what's left is the audio fund. I've owned various Audio Technica's, a Nagaoka, a Grace, a Grado
Sonata, spun a Benz Glider, and listened to many a Low-MC's in the $3500 dollar
range. Right now I'm setting money aside for a Dynavector-DV20X2-H, which will put
me out about $1200 bucks out the door. So dollar wise things are about the same. What about the Grado? Well it's like several guys have posted, " it has to be set up correctly & there's got to be a synergy with your gear ". I like the Grado, it was priced right, (new arm-board, set-up & taxes) $800 CDN out the door. It's warm, lush, quick, lovely sound stage, neutral, but it's the wrong set-up. With my Pre-amp the 0.5 output voltage
is too weak, I should have chosen the 5.0 Sonata, which is what the Grace was. Another stain on me was not doing enough
research concerning a Rega RB-300 arm, matched to a Grado Sonata MI
cartridge. Add an Oracle TT & we have the infamous Grado hum. (BTW) Grado
refused to assist. To answer your question, are high-end cartridge purchases a scam? Well that depends. You're spinning records here, you're not making Ben Hurr, so what is the sound of music worth to you? For me, Hi-Fi is one of my great joys in life, my table cost me $1800 CDN in
1980, the arm $350 & the cartridge another $300. Since then I've bought one
tone-arm (Discovery phono cable Incl) and the Grado $800, and now another grand
for the DV Dynavector. Not including the Pre-amps I've purchased, that's well
over $4 grand to spin records for 37 years. Some say that's nuts, some say
that's small potatoes. I think you should be able to get a good starter kit (used) to spin your
records, with a new cartridge for $2500.
Will esoteric low-MC cartridges costing $3500 & up
sound leaps & bounds better than a properly set-up $1000 dollar unit? Well
.... if you have an outstanding recording to start with, a room with proper
proportions, a room with properly placed acoustic treatments, a well matched
Pre-amp and aptly matched phono cable, I'm sure a difference will be auditable. If you work within the limitations of your resources .... I don't think so. Enjoy your obsessions. |
Hi MadavidO I returned back to vinyl about 9 years ago. Although I had continued to collect some 78s over the years, this was the first time since about 1992 since I'd had a real set up. Since my return I've bought a hand full cartridges as well as had a chance to hear some different examples in shops including owning the Music Maker III. As beautiful and detailed as it was it did not have the slam and weight I was looking for, so I sold it. Plus I needed cash at the time and a nice gentleman now happily owns it. I know for a fact that there are plenty of people on this forum that have owned more examples than my self. I also understand that in general moving coils can slightly improve as the price climbs but here is my take. OK for starts I am now running a Grado gold with a paratrace stylus on it that I potted with wax. Tracking, detail and realism are all top notch to me. The other two I've been bouncing between are ( Are you ready?) $60 Shure cartridges, the sc35c and the m35x. Both of these cartridges today are marketed as spin and mix DJ carts but have a professional hifi and broadcast history. Now I am using the n35x and a n44-gx stylus for lower tracking purposes. I'm also looking into a paratrace for these as well, simply because they sound very clear and balanced with an actual bass response that most of the more expensive cartridges I've owned lacked. I have mentioned before here on this forum that I manufacture guitar pickups and grew up in the guitar building, repair and retail business.That does not necessarily make me an expert in high end home audio, nor do I mean to criticize the purchasing or quality of uber priced cartridges. The thing is with the exception of exotic stylus, quality magnets and coil wire is not that expensive. Of course there is the labor cost, but no guitar pickup manufacturer or a company like Shure who's been tooled up for years would even consider charging in the thousands for their products. Again if people want and can afford cartridges in that price range more power to them. Just my take. respectfully JP:) |
@ thehorn Just a little edification on why maybe the op is getting such replies Take a look at the titles of the treads he has initiated so far, see a pattern? Cartridges: Complete Scam? Basis Turntables: Worth it or Ripoff? CD players = dead? Class D = Trash? Rega and ProAc: Bad? Anticables: Scam? The impression given so far by the op is that he is basically anti audio and the majority are wondering just what the heck he is doing in these forums at all. Or that he has some agenda, you chose. Also even where members have taken the time and trouble to put together a pretty meaningfull informative reply the op has blown those posts off and carried on his merry way of insisting all of audio is some type of huge scam. There will always be the haves and the have nots, its life. Hope that illuminates the attitude now being displayed towards the op somewhat. Have a blessed day! |
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