Interesting that you mentioned that, DeKay. The friend who set up my 37F just bought an A-T VM95SH, which he's mounted on an SME-armed Thorens. He's very satisfied with it. The 95SH stylus is a nude Shibata. How does that compare to the nude Microline in the 540ML?
Anyone here have experience with the Denon DP-35F?
I had one of these way back when they were still being made. My turntable got wrecked in a move, and it wasn't until just a few weeks ago I finally found an exact replacement in good condition. Only issue is that I need a cartridge. I could swear my original came with a DL160 cartridge on it, but those are out of production and not available unless I want a used one or a counterfeit.
What awesome cartridges are out there for $300 or less?
What awesome cartridges are out there for $300 or less?
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Chakster: Thanks for the info. What about Ortofon? With Shure and Stanton, those were the big 3 when I first started out. Nagaoka, Pickering, and I think Sumiko were also there. I really liked Nagaoka's support products - the various cleaners and anti-static devices. |
It's a matter of personal taste, some cartridges are just better than others, some are unknown, some are too old, some are new. If your price is just about $300 then Stanton 881 or Pickeing XSV/3000 are just great and better than others in my opinion, personally I prefer higher models like Stanton CS-100 WOS or Pickering XSV/5000 or XLZ/7500, but they are much more expensive! I could recommend Garrott p77i again, I use earlier version (p77). But converting AU$ to US$ it's still $530 |
I read about the 95 series and per reviews figured I would probably prefer the cheaper elliptical version (EN?). This said, I have not used any of the AT's in my setup. I also culled almost all of my classical LP's in favor of listening to Vienna Master Series CD's, so listen mainly to popular music on LP. DeKay |
I'm not familiar with the Vienna Master Series. Are those the go-to CDs for a quality performance with excellent recording? I've recently started exploring classical again (or "classical", since I've been listening to later composers like Satie, Orff, Debussy and Stravinsky as opposed to my earlier Haydn, Beethoven and Chopin), but aside from streaming the stuff over Youtube I haven't been able to decide on what prerecorded material to invest in. |
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