I have found that my AT ART 9 does what the OP is looking for. I have tried a few throughout the years and this cart is probably my last.
Cheers, Doug
Cheers, Doug
Cartridge forgiving of "non-audiophile" recordings and pressings
I disagree that the better the rig, the better the sound on poorly recorded/pressed albums. IME, the better the rig, the worse the sound, simply because all of the warts and poor quality is now brought to the fore! This is unfortunately easy to hear when you place the typical Rock LP under the lens. Personally, it is not so easy to enjoy the music when it is clearly too bright, has vague imaging, poor resolution or any number of other issues that were common to the type of LP's the OP is talking about. OTOH, if one has a less resolving system, IME, these problems tend to be glossed over and the basic music is actually easier to listen to. IMHO, YMMV etc. |
You can only get worse sound from "better" gear if you're listening to a recording that's literally more signal than noise, or if your system is imbalanced/mismatched in some way to e.g. cause excessive brightness/fatigue with less than stellar recordings. You pair a slightly bright, highly detailed setup with a bright pop/rock/metal recording and you are gonna have PAIN. I've experienced the Ortofon shibata (boron/sapphire) implementation to not be my favorite (Jubilee MC in my case); it could certainly be interpreted as somewhat "ruthless", and I think requires matching to a warm downstream chain. Really all the boron Ortofons I've heard are something like that. So I upgraded to Koetsu and got both more detail AND a cartridge that works a lot better with mediocre recordings in combination with my downstream gear. Cartridges in my experience that are good with most recordings, including rock/metal, and not too bright: Benz LPS, Benz Wood Koetsu (all models) Ortofon Cadenza Bronze (not the higher models) Shelter |
I have found that my AT ART 9 does what the OP is looking for. I have tried a few throughout the years and this cart is probably my last. Not surprised, the stylus tip on ART-9 is Special Line Contact Stylus. |