As always some people have very limited knowledge about cartridges, but they like what they have. It’s so easy to check the specs for Nagaoka entry level models like MP150, some of them does not even have a NUDE Diamonds like MP-100 with Conical tip, the profiles are inferior even for the next models up to MP-300. The compliance is LOW, why a modern MM has such a low compliance, anyone can explain?
Compare all Nagaoka models on their website.
MP-150 has Elliptical tip and Dynamic Compliance is just 6cu, which is extremely low for MM cartridge even if it was measured at 100Hz.
MP-200 has the same Elliptical tip and slightly higher compliance (7.2cu) which is still on the low side for MM.
If you can’t afford Nagaoka MP-500 with Boron Cantilever and LineContact stylus then do not even buy Nagaoka. The MP-500 is the best Nagaoka, it is also the most expensive.
Now search online what you can get from Stanton/Pickering, priced nearly $350. You will get STEREOHEDRON nude diamond, high compliance (30cu). The most important is stylus profile, Stereohedron is one of the best profiles ever (equal to Line Contact), it will serve you much longer and sound quality will be much better.
If you looking just for a brand new cartridges then Audio-Technica with MicroLine styli are better than Nagaoka. Or look for Garrott brothers cartridges with Dynamic Coil and Micro Scanner MKII diamonds like P77i.
A must have for any good MM cartridge:
-Nude Diamond (not bonded)
-Advanced stylus profile (at least Shibata or better)
-Advanced cantilever if you don’t mind to pay more (Ruby, Sapphire or Boron... for vintage cartridges -Beryllium).
-Mid or High compliance (not low compliance).
Compare all Nagaoka models on their website.
MP-150 has Elliptical tip and Dynamic Compliance is just 6cu, which is extremely low for MM cartridge even if it was measured at 100Hz.
MP-200 has the same Elliptical tip and slightly higher compliance (7.2cu) which is still on the low side for MM.
If you can’t afford Nagaoka MP-500 with Boron Cantilever and LineContact stylus then do not even buy Nagaoka. The MP-500 is the best Nagaoka, it is also the most expensive.
Now search online what you can get from Stanton/Pickering, priced nearly $350. You will get STEREOHEDRON nude diamond, high compliance (30cu). The most important is stylus profile, Stereohedron is one of the best profiles ever (equal to Line Contact), it will serve you much longer and sound quality will be much better.
If you looking just for a brand new cartridges then Audio-Technica with MicroLine styli are better than Nagaoka. Or look for Garrott brothers cartridges with Dynamic Coil and Micro Scanner MKII diamonds like P77i.
A must have for any good MM cartridge:
-Nude Diamond (not bonded)
-Advanced stylus profile (at least Shibata or better)
-Advanced cantilever if you don’t mind to pay more (Ruby, Sapphire or Boron... for vintage cartridges -Beryllium).
-Mid or High compliance (not low compliance).