The cartridge choice is more important than the difference between the two Carbons.
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC with Ortofon 2M Red Cartridge vs.Pro-Ject - Debut Carbon Esprit S
Hey,
I finally got back into vinyl and purchased a ProJect Debut Carbon DC. After purchasing I realized that there's a another Proj-ect, a Debut Carbon Esprit SB, and am wondering if I should return the Carbon DC and buy the Espirit.
Anyone know if the Espirit is a major upgrade? Or is the Carbon DC upgradeable making it equal or better than the Espirit?
I know the Carbon DC can be upgraded with a new blue Cartridge and a Platter.
I need to send the TT back within the next few days so I'd appreciate some feedback asap.
TIA
I finally got back into vinyl and purchased a ProJect Debut Carbon DC. After purchasing I realized that there's a another Proj-ect, a Debut Carbon Esprit SB, and am wondering if I should return the Carbon DC and buy the Espirit.
Anyone know if the Espirit is a major upgrade? Or is the Carbon DC upgradeable making it equal or better than the Espirit?
I know the Carbon DC can be upgraded with a new blue Cartridge and a Platter.
I need to send the TT back within the next few days so I'd appreciate some feedback asap.
TIA
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Also, what is a mc cartridge? LOL :) Well, MC cartridge is Moving Coil Cartridge with very low signal output that your MM phono stage simply can’t handle, so you need a Step Up Transformer to use an MC cartridge (or an expensive phono stage with high gain). MC cartridge is the one you can’t use after your diamond is worn, you will have to return your cartridge back to the factory via distributor to change the diamond or the whole cantilever, because it is fixed to the cartridge and not removable. This is very expensive option, very close to the cost of the whole new cartridge. And an MC owner must do that every 500 hrs (or every 1000 hrs, depends on the stylus life span). Now taking in count all these ask yourself why do you need an MC cartridge on entry level turntables like yours ? My advice is to forget about MC cartridge, forget about MC phono stage or Step Up transformer, also forget about re-tipping ... .. and just keep using MM cartridge, they are all have removable stylus and you can simply buy new stylus when it’s time, you can change the stylus yourself in 10 seconds. There are many MM cartridges that so much better than Hanna MC and many others. Your MM cartridge is not the best, but you can easily find much better MM. Those cartridges can be used with any MM phono stages and does not require an expensive SUT or anything like that which is associated with MC only. P.S. Return your belt drive turntable for full refund if you can and just buy yourself Technics SL1200GR Direct Drive turntable for $1700 (new with warranty) if you’re looking for serious upgrade. If you need a link it’s here. |
Hey chackster! Thanks for the advice! Unfortunately, the Technics TT is out of my price range. Any idea which upgrades are avail for my Debut Carbon DC TT? Is upgrading the platter worth it? Which cartridges should I be looking into? Also, is the Ground it E Equipment base something I should consider? https://www.audioadvice.com/pro-ject-ground-it-e-turntable-base.html Thanks again! A please keep the recommendations coming! |
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