The link is to a Page on the forum, I posted a review by a Person whom I trust with a assessment.
In this case it is about the XA.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/at-art9xi-cartridge-reduced-compliance/post?postid=2027362#20...
New Audio Technica ART9XA Up and Running.....
I will give it a few days an contact Keegiam. The link is to a Page on the forum, I posted a review by a Person whom I trust with a assessment. In this case it is about the XA. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/at-art9xi-cartridge-reduced-compliance/post?postid=2027362#20... |
@pindac Oh yes, I remember that post
now. That was on a thread I started way back when I was trying to decide
whether to go with the older ART9 or the new ART9XI. In fact, that was
one of the posts that began pushing me toward the XA and getting my preamp’s MC
gain bumped up to be able to handle the XA’s .2mv output. It was one of Avanti1960’s posts on
this thread that finally drove me to the XA.
On 11/28/20 he said:
Since he mentioned the Cadenza Blue, I thought you might want to check in with him directly. |
@pindac the cadenza blue has a slightly larger soundstage and is a very good cartridge. the ART9XA sounds better overall mainly because of how clean and refined it sounds. it also has a better centered image, better bass and more upper end extension. cymbals sound stunning. it also has a touch of warmth vs the cadenza dead neutral. where the cadenza can sound occasionally slightly but noticeably strained and distorted, the 9XA never does this. with the cadenza you would not notice it and think it was on the recording, blue note jazz for example, but once you hear the same music on the 9XA you realize it is more refined. this is similar to the original ART9, the refinement was the key element that made it a keeper but it does everything well. |
Hi there With a need for replacement of my Clearaudio cartridge, these newer AT cartridges have come into play in my decision making. Question I have is revolving around a Clearaudio phono pre that has fixed gain of 60 dB (and fixed load of 500 ohm for what that is worth). Is that 60 dB a significant limiting issue with the XA version of this? Thanks |