All above are some good suggestions but I might be thinking about selling the Stabi S and moving up to the Stabi R. Keeping your Kuzma arm. (Although you didn't mention which arm I'm assuming it's a matching Kuzma). I've heard the Stabi S and it's a wonderful table BUT the Stabi R is in another league IMHO. Just my thoughts.
Cartridge upgrade????
Ok so finally I am at a good place with my Kuzma Stab S-12 using a wonderful Hana SL cartridge fed into Bent Audi Sut to Sutherland PHd3...into my amplifier. I think it really sounds good but got an itch to maybe upgrade to a higher end MC cartridge.
I was considering the Air-Tight PC 7 but not really sure if it is worth it to spend all the $$, or maybe an Ortofon Cadenza or????
Anyone have experience moving up from the Hana SL, and if so may I ask to what? No need to do it in a hurry but thinking that maybe this would be a good path, and mostly I am listening to jazz...lots of horns and small trios.
thank you all in advance....
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@rwanda , which arm are you using? The PC 7 was discontinued. The My Sonic Eminent EX is a bit more expensive but worth it. The Lyra Delos is a little less but IMHO a better cartridge than the PC 7 or even better is the Kleos. The PC 7 was for a larger arm. These cartridges work best in a medium mass arm. The Kuzma 4 Point 9 would be perfect. |
I am wed to Ortofon Cart's from the era of the Kontrapunkt's through to the later produced Cadenza's, that are also born from Trickle Down Technologies. The family sound of the Trickle Down Technologies works well for myself, and when listening to the Flagship Models that are containing the cutting edge design and materials that a Trickle Down Model might inherit a small proportion off. The Flagship Models family sound can be very gathered and offer an increased impression of betterment of the Trickle Down models. I do seem to be regularly in the Company of Ortofon users as well, there are certain models that are well liked in the UK for the transparency offered. I do listen to other Cart's from Japanese designs, but am not hearing these in my system on my TT >Tonearm. I have been very impressed by the Japanese Cart's even though, I will say there is a perception of a slightly more noticeable underpinning of the lower Bass Notes being present and a sense of richness to the overall presentation when listened to. |
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