I got a very good trade-in deal with my Virtuoso, so the Charisma would be more than twice the price.
Synergy
Some months ago I upgraded my analog system extensively. My salesman recommended the Hana ML cartridge which I know is very highly thought of. I had been using the Clearaudio Virtuoso cartridge which I accidentally destroyed, I sent the Virtuoso out to be retipped by SoundSmith and when I got it back tried to sell it on Audiogon and eBay. I couldn’t give it away at a ridiculous low price so I kept it. I used the Hana in my new system for months and was relatively happy until I realized I wasn’t getting great sound compared to my digital side.
So I got the bright idea of switching back to the Clearaudio Virtuoso. Voila, the system came to life after break in like never before.
Just shows how components are synergy related.
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I really think I have a logical solution to my problem. Simple solution: Play ONLY records that sound good. ‘ I don’t know if I can do that |
@mijostyn : " It leans towards the bass.." that says to me not a good or to good performer. No, you are unstable because you are as you said still in the " trip ". Every 2-4 months you post that " this or that is the Best cartridge ever heard " ( yes , years ago I was there. My posts and even threads confirm it. ) ). Never say different but the best that it just does not exist. Sorry for my reply, no pun intented now it was enough and you are a wise gentleman.
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@rvpiano : Classical orchestra recording scores almost always are a challenge for cartridge/tonearm/phono stage.. I love those kind of recordings where several of them I experienced live.
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I did not say it was neutral, which I prefer. Someone with a system that tends towards sibilance or someone who just likes bass might like a cartridge like the Charisma. It is also a fun cartridge because of it's dynamic capability. I try to buy cartridges that are better than what I had. Sometimes it does not work out that way. Lately, I have had my share of problems with cartridges, A noisy cartridge, a cartridge with an angled cantilever and a cartridge with a SRA of 89 degrees unloaded! Only my Trusty MC Diamond has been without fault of my current cartridges. I tend to use it on classical music, string quartets in particular. All my current cartridges sound more alike than different. You have to split hairs to find a sonic difference. Their individual signal to noise ratio in combination with my phono stage is way more obvious. The difference is recording and pressing quality is way more obvious. I will admit that I suffer from expectation bias now and again. There is always a "best." It may change on a continual basis, or not. But, I also admit that I am a sucker for a new cartridge. As a kid I would save and save until I could afford a new cartridge and it was always a banner day when I got one. If I misbehaved my dad would take my cartridge away for a week or two. Finally, i managed to scarf away a second one and I would use it with headphones until I was out of the doghouse. It was still punishment and more than likely one of the reasons I hate headphones. In the meanwhile RV is thinking we need to go out and do a joint or gummy or something. |
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