MM Cartridge Recommendation


Hello Everyone, 
Over the past year I've been slowly building up my first system and have just recently upgraded my turntable to a Clearaudio Concept w/ Satisfy Carbon arm.  

My current total system is as follows:
- Belles Aria [Integrated w/ MM phono] 
- B&W 705 [original series from 2004 stand mounts w/ matching stands]
- Clearaudio Concept w/ Satisfy Carbon tonearm 
- Ortofon 2M Black MM cartridge 

Overall I've been very happy with my system especially working within a reasonable budget.  
The Clearaudio has also been a great upgrade from my original entry level [U-Turn Orbit] turntable. 
I bought it used with the 2M Black already mounted, and it is very smooth/neutral sounding with a lot of detail. 
However, at times I find it almost too neutral.

Would anyone have recommendations on another MM cartridge to pair with my existing system?
I'm still trying to determine if I may like another sound better [perhaps more warmth or even just comparison for a different sound] as I explore and still learn what sounds I like. 

I know many people prefer MC, however at this time I do not want to add a MC phono preamp to my system.   
I'd consider HOMC [ie Hana cartridge] but I'm not sure if they would work within my exiting Belles Aria MM system?

My budget is ~$800. 
My preference is to buy new however would consider an easily accessible used [I just don't want to have to search for some obscure hard to find cartridge].  

Also please keep in mind that I am still new to this hobby so am by no means an expert in cartridge setup & alignment. 

Any advice or feedback is really appreciated! 

Thanks! 

 

dsjs4
For a warmer sound, try the Nagaoka 300 or 500.  I have one.  I think it would sound beautiful with almost all systems.
Dear @dsjs4 : Yes that Clearaudio is made by AT under Clearaudio specs not under AT ones and yes it has not owner stylus replacement and this is far away to be a disadvantage but the other way around:

in any stylus replacement cartridge design the whole part that hold the cantilever/stylus is way resonant against the cartridge with no moving replacement stylus part. So you can have higher cartridge signal degradation with that with the fixed design.

One of the best cartridges in the past were the B&O MMC 1/2 great MI performers that had fixed stylus design, was not at random  designers decision.

Repeat, it's an advantage and is a characteristic that shares with LOMC designs.

I like Nagaoka too but looking to your audio system items my vote still goes for Clearaudio.

R.
I have experience with running the both the Ortofon 2M Black and the AT VM760SLC the Aria integrated phono stage. The Ortofon will defintely be the warmer of the two. I found the AT to be a tad too bright for my tastes at times. 

I have since upgraded to a Herron VTPH-1 phono stage which seems to have tamed some of the brightness of the AT but still retains lots of air and detail. 

I sold the Ortofon becuase it is not very forgiving with vinyl that is in less than prestine condition. For me, it tended to bring out all of the imperfections, ticks, and pops. 

Raul, 

Years ago I had a Clearaudio cartridge that was highly reviewed and thought of. Can't remember the model. I liked it but it was a little incisive sounding in the higher freq. Dare I say just a smidgen bright? No adjustments I did would correct this. Does Clearaudio carts still have this quality? I still believe they have high quality components though.
Cheers,
Tim
If you need a cartridge with fixed stylus/cantilever that you can’t replaceable yourself then buy a Low Output MC cartridge. Any MC cartridge can be refurbished or replaced by the manufacturer or some re-tipper. This is time consuming, often very expensive and inconvenient. 


The benefit of MM and MI is user friendly stylus replacement that can be purchased anytime without sending your cartridge anywhere. Normally we have spare styli for our MM or MI carts and trust me (I have many LOMC too) that life is much easier with MM/MI and sound quality of the best MM/MI is outstanding. I could easily live with MM (without any MC), but I want to have all types of cartridges (including Moving Flux).