Several solid recommendations here. Thank you!
One brand that is noticeably absent is Ortofon.
thanks
One brand that is noticeably absent is Ortofon.
thanks
Reasonable moving coil cartridge
In my opinion.... The price range you're suggesting does not have any adequate moving coil cartridges. Or t least any moving coil cartridges that start to reveal some of the potential of MC carts. IMO, the real entry-level moving coil cartridge is the Audio Technica OC9/II. Some higher-priced cartridges are as good, but they are higher-priced. At their price point, Audio Technica moving coil cartridges seem to be the best in their respective classes. Many of their top cartridges are based on the OC9 design. And for good reason. I used OC9/II's for years. Only recently have I moved to Lyra cartridges. But I still have an OC9/II as a backup. |
Gotta ask a question. Back in the day, the SME arms were not considered to be highest quality as they had a removable headshell. Arms with fixed headshells were considered SOTA. Has this changed over the years? What arms are considered to be SOTA today? Back then Linn Sondek was considered the best belt drive table and Technics the best direct drive. although there was a constant back-and-forth as to which drive was "better." Today? Cheers! |
I'd suggest having a read over at The Korf Blog. It's the only place I know of where measurements of (a few) tonearms and headshells can be found. Anyway, there are a number of very good tonearms around today which feature removable headshells. Ikeda, Thomas Schick and Reed to name the three which spring immediately to mind. No doubt there are more. I doubt that anyone today would consider the LP12 to be the best belt drive table available, while the Technics is likely still up there. Not many new DDs to be had these days though. |