Which cartridge do you use with the vpi classic?


I just recieved the classic and it totally improved the sound of my analog setup. This is one of the best buys in audio, it only took me half an hour to setup, maybe an hour total from opening the box to playing, this is great for those who just want to listen to great vinyl without the fuss.
I am using a denon 103r with incredible results, the phono stage is a JLTI, an audio experience preamp and sim w-5 amp with merlin speakers, one would think this is a million dollar system.
I highly recommend the classic.
Now would like to improve in the cartridge department.
pedrillo
I have heard an Audio Technica OC9/II and it is VERY good. Might not be quite as refines as the super mega-buck carts, but it's close.
Interesting to read how folks on this forum have multiple cartridges. I don't have the finances to experiment with cartridges and I'm hesistant to sell my Glider and buy a more expensive cartridge without some assurance that it will be a nice improvement; so I'm going to have to be satisfied with my Glider till until such time as it needs to be replaced.
I purchased a soundsmith boheme before the zephyr was developed. The boheme on the 10.5 jmw arm sounds great. If I were going to purchase a new cart today for my classic, I would be looking at the zephyr and a grado reference.
I have reconsidered my last statement. After reading several more threads, I have discovered there seems to be a hum problem with the grados when paired with the classic. Grados are un-shielded and this seems to cause feedback with the classics aluminum platter. I think I am going to purchase the zephyr. I have always wanted to try the zephyr to see how it sounds. Either way, there will be a boheme or a zephyr on the used market soon when I decide which I like best.