Rega Exact 2 cartridge alignment qestion


I just picked up my new Rega P5 and Exact 2 cartridge yesterday from my local dealer. It was my understanding that this particular cartridge utilizes, and was developed for a three point mounting system when used with a Rega tonearm. I was told that you can use a two or three mount alignment with this cartridge (according to my dealer). I am new to analog and would like to know if any members have experience with the Rega Exact cartridge and mounting on the RB700 tone-arm? My dealer set this cartridge up with the two screw non-Rega style setup. I just want to get the best sound I can given the best set up procedure Thanks for you help!
rick_hilton
I have used Stylast on my Exact 2 and P5 for two years now, no problems, just touch it lightly to the tip.
Wow, my friend, that's a pretty awesome system !! My compliments !! I'm sure that it all works together to make some wonderful music. I'm glad that your dealer re-set your cartridge with the proper three point alignment, but I do not know if it makes a difference whether the two rear screw heads are upward or downward. Physically, it's a lot easier for the two rear screws to be "nuts up," and the front screw to be facing down, but I honestly cannot tell you if it makes an audible difference. It's probably not worth stressing out about this.....but it's definitely a great idea to go with the three point mounting. You should be "in audio heaven" while listening to your LP's.

I really hope that you enjoy your explorations of the "analog world." There's a ton of great music out there. Just remember.....keep it all in perspective. For me, I love BOTH my digital and analog music collections. I have around 700 CD's and 300 LP's, and it all sounds great. Let the music move you, my friend, and don't worry about all the crazy "audiophile details." If the songs make you happy, that's the bottom line.
Take it easy, and Happy Listening !!
Hi Rick - I also have the P5/Exact 2 combo, and I have really enjoyed it. I use the Mobile Fidelity LP#9 Stylus Cleaner after every listening session, and a dry stylus brush during the session after each side.

I have heard a few different phono stages with my set up - the Lehmann Black Cube in the store, my brother's Project Tube Box SE, and my own Bellari VP129. Of the three, I definitely prefer the Bellari - it has a bigger soundstage, the widest dynamics, and a much better (more realistic) resloution of instrumental and vocal timbre, especially in the midrange. I haven't heard the NAD or the Rega. There is usually a Bellari to be had here on audiogon, almost always for under $200, so I would recommend you try that.
I would keep your eyes open for a used graham slee reflex era gold for a phono pre. With the rega table and the exact cartridge you will have to pay alot of money to match how good that combo sounds. By the way Rick , don,t frett about the back screws not being inverted . The important thing is the three points are installed not two. The back screws as you have them installed will not change performance at all. The advantage of having the two at the back nuts up is so the protective cap can be used to cover needle when not in use and the accidental long sleeve getting snagged or some use a swiffer to dust. Get yourself some nice clean lps on that rig and just enjoy it.Oh I should say I use the last stylist cleaner(4) after playing five or six lps and when I shut it down. After each side I use a dry brush and then last stylist treatment(5). My first exact Cartridge still being used on my sons table with no problems for almost 3 years and just over a year for the exact II that I am using now. Enjoy!
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