Something I forgot to mention is the Art-9's dynamics - I've been startled by the dynamic energy from familiar records and I'm re-discovering old favs again.
When I was using the Ortofon Jubilee with, say, jazz recordings I'd often feel the need to pump the volume up to inject some life into the music - this was also true to an extent with the Cadenza black. The Denon 103R variants were more lively and locked onto the rhythm better, but didn't have the same finesse as the Ortofons.
The ART-9 well ahead of the above in dynamic liveliness and startle factor across the range - yet at the same time it has wonderful composure and finesse. Clarity of images themselves and see-into nature of the soundstage in general is excellent.
When I was using the Ortofon Jubilee with, say, jazz recordings I'd often feel the need to pump the volume up to inject some life into the music - this was also true to an extent with the Cadenza black. The Denon 103R variants were more lively and locked onto the rhythm better, but didn't have the same finesse as the Ortofons.
The ART-9 well ahead of the above in dynamic liveliness and startle factor across the range - yet at the same time it has wonderful composure and finesse. Clarity of images themselves and see-into nature of the soundstage in general is excellent.