AR XA turntable needs new cartridge...


Hi -

This deck has been in use for some time with little upgrade. I got it used and it had a Shure m97xe cart. It was fine for a few years, but now I'd like to upgrade to a better cartridge and would like to stay under $200, if possible. It would have to pair well with the original metal arm. Does anyone have any recommendations in this regard, any experience with same turntable and a modern cart that really shines? thanks for any suggestions here...

jimsharpe

Thanks everyone for your input and suggestions. Will have to consider these options carefully. Perhaps some turntable upgrades and tweaks are in order at this point as well...

Actually, I am definitely considering upgrades to this deck. In this regard, does anyone here know of reputable techs that do this sort of work, specific to these ARs? thanks again...

I think Grado is one of the best choices for this type of application. I personally run a Grado Sonata low output on my VPI HW-19 Mk III, and am very happy. Phono section of ARC SP 9 Mk II.

jim, normally I have respect for any comment offered by lewm, but here I have a different view.  Unfortunately many today believe the AR is not worth considering, particularly the tone arm.  But here is a full evaluation which states respect for the original design.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rgK0YMsJXM

For years George Merrill offered upgrades to the AR, but possibly no longer does.  However parts and advice are offered here.

https://vinylnirvana.com

The original arm is low mass so high compliant cartridges perform best.  Either finding a new stylus for your Shure or going with an appropriate Grade or AT are options.  I expect the Denon 103 requires far too much mass for decent performance.  And yes, overhang is adjustable, but offset is not with the original headshell.

A few years ago I restored an early AR-XA for elderly friends so they could sell it.  Once completed I was pleased by the musically rewarding results.

The comment I made was based on my understanding of the OP, wherein he indicated at least that he does not want to mess with the OEM turntable and tonearm.  Now, I guess you guys have got him talking differently. Sure, a George Merrill upgraded ARXA is a whole different ball game.