Ttbolad,
i've heard the Sussaro 5 or 6 times now and have always liked it and a few times loved it. i consider it to be in the same general performance class as the Ortofon A90 or Dyna XV1s.
i remember last year at RMAF in the Soundsmith room there was a Sussaro on Chris Brady's new arm and and on a VPI arm. the sound was totally different; i loved it on Chris's arm and thought it was just Ok on the VPI; and then there was another Sussaro on the tt in the Lotus Design room which was different in another way. but all three of those Sussaro's were well behaved and solid sounding on those three different arms.
i owned the original Dyna XV-1s for a year; so i'm fairly familiar with it.
i have heard both the Schroeder and Talea with multiple cartridges and i'm use to switching cartridges back and forth among my arms.
still; your question is a good one and no final answer can be found without actually specifically listening to the arms with multiple cartridges.
but my 'opinion' is that i have a good enough feel for these arms and cartridges that i have a pretty good idea of what the arms are doing.
as far as the distortion on the Basie 88; i'm going to assume that Frank would not have choosen the Sussaro if there was an incompatability that would result in that problem. but who knows?
i've heard the Sussaro 5 or 6 times now and have always liked it and a few times loved it. i consider it to be in the same general performance class as the Ortofon A90 or Dyna XV1s.
i remember last year at RMAF in the Soundsmith room there was a Sussaro on Chris Brady's new arm and and on a VPI arm. the sound was totally different; i loved it on Chris's arm and thought it was just Ok on the VPI; and then there was another Sussaro on the tt in the Lotus Design room which was different in another way. but all three of those Sussaro's were well behaved and solid sounding on those three different arms.
i owned the original Dyna XV-1s for a year; so i'm fairly familiar with it.
i have heard both the Schroeder and Talea with multiple cartridges and i'm use to switching cartridges back and forth among my arms.
still; your question is a good one and no final answer can be found without actually specifically listening to the arms with multiple cartridges.
but my 'opinion' is that i have a good enough feel for these arms and cartridges that i have a pretty good idea of what the arms are doing.
as far as the distortion on the Basie 88; i'm going to assume that Frank would not have choosen the Sussaro if there was an incompatability that would result in that problem. but who knows?