My Dynavector DV 20 x---High or Low?


trying to sort out purchase of new phone pre, preferably another CJ product----above cartridge is on my Oracle Alexandria turntable (and no, I do not know which arm is on the turntable)---cartridge was purchased a few years ago, and I am not sure if it is High or Low, soI know not how to purchase new equipment. Or if I should possibly look at another move--lateral if necessary. Current system is CJ 250 S Power, CT 5 Pre, Vandy Quatros---does anyone know of how I can discern which cartridge I have? Cannot find an "h" or "l" visible on cartridge as I was told. Suggestions about any or all?
bluesnbike1954
Have determined that my DV 20X is High Voltage----it is in perfect condition---issue now is what to do about a phono stage with my CJ equipment--and my Oracle Alexandria. No--the turntable has not been a part of this system---only my McCormack DP 2--so--I am trying to discern the best course for getting turntable into the game. I welcome all input---I am told that a "low" voltage cartridge is the way to go---so--do I replace my current cartridge---and purchase phono stage to suit-? Or--is there a phono stage that is superior with either low or high voltage cartridges? I like to get input from folks out there who are not just in the market to sell what they are retailing. I have no experience in this area--as such--am looking for some help from you guys as usual---thanks--
I also have a pro-ject phono tube box II with very low hours on the unit, the factory tubes and the upgraded electro-harmonix golds for sale. Unit was replaced under warranty when my other one died. Both the pro-ject and the jasmine have very large soundstages and do MM / MC.
I am currently using the Dynavector phono pre w/ my ET3 SE and really love it.My 20X5 is low though, which allows the use of the 'enhancer' mode. Used it w/ a high output MC for a while though and was happy enough to upgrade the cart and not the phono.