Koetsu Black Goldline will be a nice step up from what you have. Why you think low output is a good choice is beyond me. Especially at a lower price point you are asking for trouble. Meanwhile the Koetsu is a nice medium output easy to match and very much in the same vein as Benz, only quite a bit better in every way. Hunt around you should be able to find one for close to $1500. I did. It replaced a Benz Ruby H, a fine cart but can't hold a candle to the Koetsu.
Phono cartridge recommendations
I currently have a two Benz Micro wood M2 MC cartridges and I'm interested in trying out something different for one of my setups, perhaps a low-output MC setup. My tables are a SOTA sapphire outfitted with an Audiomod 6 arm, and a Thorens TD-124II with an SME 3009 arm. The new cartridge would likely go on the Thorens.
I've heard great things about the Hana ML, but I'd love to get some of your opinions if we limit to the $1K-1.5K range.
I've heard great things about the Hana ML, but I'd love to get some of your opinions if we limit to the $1K-1.5K range.
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The EMT is a bit over your price range, but a great cartridge. You could also try something from the Audio Technica ART lineup. Both are good and will be different than your Benz https://store.acousticsounds.com/d/96809/EMT-TSD15_N_Super_Fineline-Med_Output_Cartridges https://www.audio-technica.com/en-us/cartridges/line-series/art-series |
Grado Reference 2. Top diamond, boron cantilever, choice of outputs, top tracking, company takes care of its customers. I now believe that for $2000 and under Moving Iron/Magnet cartridges rule. Over $2000 MC cartridges take over but really don't come into their own until $3000. If you like energetic music MM cartridges are more dynamic. You do not get this kind of horsepower with MC cartridges until you are spending big money. |
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