Cartridge Opinions - Sorry


Yeah, another dumb "what's your opinion on these cartridges" thread. Back in the late 80's we had dealers where you could listen to the stuff.

So anyhow I have a Linn LP12 with Ittok arm and a 30 year old Audioquest B200L cartridge. I'm running it through the phono stage of a Jeff Rowland Coherence One into a Spectral DMA90 through a set of Kef R300's.

I prefer a little more laid back sound (err on the side of forgiving instead of fatiguing) but I like a lot of upper end detail, precise soundstaging, air, etc.

So far I'm considering an Ortofon Quintet S Black, Hana SL or a Benz wood - something at or below the $1k level.

I'd love to hear any opinions, suggestions, and experiences with those cartridges or others in the price range. I could possibly go higher if there is something out there that really shines for less than $1,500.

Thanks.


klooker
Btw, @mijostyn : that guess what? came because the Allaerts was mounted in the SME series models that you and your expert tonearm friend degraded in the tonearm/other thread.

Here from my virtual system: https://ucarecdn.audiogon.com/82eb629a-abc2-4fab-881a-7dcd95a12dbc/-/autorotate/yes/

There were mounted: the Colibri, Koetsu RSP, Ortofon MC 7500 and the Allaerts in great tonearms,.

R.
@rauliruegas,

Oh my gosh, those are some turntable setups!
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/3080#&gid=1&pid=6

Do you use any vacuum tube gear in your system?

Now I'm beginning to understand why you are so passionate about anything to do with turntables...

Are you an expert in all things turntable? I don't know, but you're pretty darn close.


https://www.stereophile.com/phonocartridges/507allaerts/index.html

As an added bonus, If you scroll down at the end of this link Raul provide, there is a collection of cartridge links/reviews of reasonably priced now vintage cartridges.

Thanks again Raul
Second the suggestion of a Hana cartridge.  I have a Hana EL in my Technics 1200G and it sounds great.  Personally, I dislike the Ortofon Black but lots of people think it is wonderful.  If you want more for more, I think the Audio-Technica AT-ART9XI would be an excellent choice for around $1200.  (All this based on arm/cartridge compatibility, of course!)
I wound up getting a Hana ML and a Feickert protractor so I can do my own setups = freedom to experiment with other cartridges as the opportunities come up.

I only have about 5 hours on the cartridge but I'm happy with it. This is my first microline & the one thing I've noticed  is how quiet it is. Surface noise seems dramatically reduced. I'm not sure if this is because of the microline or if my previous 30 year cartridges had worn styli and dried out suspensions that accentuated noise?

Thanks for all the replies.