Any cartridges like Shure, but more exciting?


any cartridges that have the same fundamental musicality and fantastic tracking ability of the shures (even the cheap 97x and of course the v15mx) but have more musical emotional presentation? around 250 or so would be great... (i was thinking grado platinum, but i've never heard a grado track really well on the inner grooves... lots of SSS's)
tapashead
Psychic,
Are the carts you mention MC or MM? Could you elaborate as to sonic attributes as i am not familiar with these? I am looking for different and better carts which MIGHT best my Denon 103 and 103R.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Omigosh! I had a Shure V15 type 3 about 25 years ago and it was really good sounding. I didn't think they would be available today.

Audio Technica AT440mla. Do a Google search and I doubt you'll see a cart with more fans and virtually no negative reviews.

I tracks better than the Shures (using the HiFi News Test LP for objective results), much lower surface noise, great inner-groove tracking, and has the excitement you are looking for.

Alberto

PS I own several Shures V15s and M97s, the 440mla beats them all (as well as some of my $400+ carts).
interesting, i had thought about the 440mla... but read a lot of folks describing it as on the brighter side of tonal balance? my general experience with audio technicas is that they are on the bright side of the spectrum (as opposed to grados which are on the dark side). i kind of prefer dark to bright all things being equal.

is this not the case with the 440?
I prefer dark meat. Guinea hen meat, that is.

The AT's have this fast, detailed HF extension--very true. However, the 440 is like the Shure M97's, mid fi. The real nice AT's are the upper end classic models: AT-15S, 20S, 20Sa.

The Shure are MM's, Stanton are moving iron like the Grados. I have high output MC, MM and MI cartridges. They all shine in different areas and like everything else, have their inherent weaknesses. I won't touch low output models with a long stick, though. It's too much of a hassle and expensive to get right given the ultra low voltages involved.

My favorite cartridge is my KAB modded Stanton DJ cartridge. Who would even thought it could be sooo goood?

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