Rega P25 question


My friend is getting a P25 and was wondering what cartridge matches people have had good sucess with it.

I like the Garrott p-77. Anyone heard it on a P25?

Thanks as always, Benthar
benthar
Denon DL-103R, used in combination with: 1) J A Michell Tecno Arm Stub & Counterweight, and 2) the "Strange Tonearm Tweak - Long", available in A-Gon discussion forum (cost was approx. $1.00!).

I purchased the DL-103R from AudioCubes, had about a one month wait, but the shipped price is around $260, and the cart. works wonderfully in my system.
It's incredible. I also have a P88 and a Dyn 20x.

I prefer both of my Garrot carts to the Dynavector.

The Garrott is a perfect match for the P25 and the RB600. No arm adjustment/spacers necessary.

The sound of my P77 is very quiet with excellent mids and bass...To my ears, the high end is spectacular.

The rest of my system is Ear834 also a Tango pre-amp. Krell FPB amps and B&W N802 speakers.

Email me for more info.

Jeremy
i've used the following cartridges on my p-25.

lyra lydian beta
benz glider
denon 103
dynavector karat r23
grado sonata

obviously component matching is critical.
i use an arcam delta 290 and
ruark templar speakers.

the grado did not sound good.
very warm and muddy.

all the other cartridges are good
and have strengths and weaknesses.

the lyra is very detailed and fast,
but not particularly musical.

the glider is musical with a great
midrange, but lacks detail and speed.

the denon and the dynavector are similar
in that they are both well balanced. they
are just a cut below the other two, ie.
the detail and speed of the lyra are better
and the mids and vocals of the glider are
better.

i've been told the new lyra argo has the best
of both, but i haven't heard one yet.
Hello
Before I upgraded to the P9 and Micro Benz LP(Ebony) I was using a P25 w/ Micro Benz Ace (Medium output) and was very happy with the combination.
Try the new Shelter $850.00 Cartrige. I hear it goes great With the P25 as long as you install the right amount of shims under the 600 Arm base. In fact the Shelter is considered to be one of the best low output moving coils ever made and was listed as a Stereophile Class A reccomendation under a different name a few years back when it sold for over $2000.00!