Need help on cartridge recommendation, under 500.


I've been a long time fan & user of the excellent Audio-Technica AT-ML170 moving mag. cartridge, but...what else, am searching for perhaps more detail & smoother mids?

I'm currently using a Well Tempered "Classic" (latest version) with the outstanding B.A.K. P5 all tube phono stage.

Any & all recommendations for moving coil/magnet under $500. would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
denf
Hi Denf,

I have always been fond of the entire Grado line, but you were asking about the ClearAudio Aurum Beta, I have the current Aurum Beta (S) and I love it.

To begin, the bass is very pronounced (not boomy) but very detailed with strong, quick attacks. The channel separation is extraordinary. It doesn’t accentuate any portion of the audio spectrum over any other, nor does it emphasize any group of instruments over any others.

However, the final glorious revelation comes from the layers and layers of beautiful, clear music, which this unit seems to dig down deep and reveal; this is particularly evident in large orchestra and choral works.

Just a great cartridge for the money.

Regards, and good luck

AEW
This is the problem when it comes to phono cart's. I live in a major metro area (Wash. DC), and exactly NO local dealers could demo ONE $500 cart, let alone do a comparitive demo. How is one supposed to make an informed and personally satisfying selection when you can't hear the product? The only way I could do it was to call specialist dealers around the country, and try to glean a consensus opinion in my price range. I wound up buying the Benz Glider M2 from Bob at The Elusive Disc, for a little above your quoted price range w/trade-in. It seems perfectly competent, if not exactly inspiring, but I'll never know what the other choices might have sounded like. If any of the audio mags really wanted to help us out, one of them would take the initiative to do a round-up review of cart's by price point (ideally using multiple reviewers), and rank the results. I know the usual review ethic militates against this sort of thing, but cart's are a unique situation - you can't hear them at the shop, and you can't try them out at home first with return/exchange priviledges. In this case, expert opinion is just about all we have to go on!
The dynavector 20x is availible at Origin Live for a little under $400. Shipping to the US is quick too. I wish I cold comment firsthand on its sound, but my TT has not quite made it to my house yet.
At $350.00 the Dynavector 10X4MII is very hard to beat. Not quite as revealing as the 20X, but very musical and non-fatiguing. If you shop around it can be had for a song.