I agree with Psychicanimal. I use a Dynavector 17-D which is in your price range, and a beautiful sounding cart. on my P-25.
However, due to the low out-put (0.23mv) I have had trouble finding the right phono section. Most do not have enough gain to present the signal without background noise. I have gone from a Rega Fono (ss), to a Coph Nia (ss), to a Herron (tube) phono-pre, without being able to get away from a hum (tube) or a hiss (ss) in the background.
Today my Ear MC3 step-up arrived, and I hope I am done for awhile.
All in all, I would recommend a MC at/or above 0.5mv out-put. That opens up many more options for your phono-pre.
By the way, I can make you a deal on either the Rega or the Coph Nia, after you decide on the cart.
Good listening, Dave.
However, due to the low out-put (0.23mv) I have had trouble finding the right phono section. Most do not have enough gain to present the signal without background noise. I have gone from a Rega Fono (ss), to a Coph Nia (ss), to a Herron (tube) phono-pre, without being able to get away from a hum (tube) or a hiss (ss) in the background.
Today my Ear MC3 step-up arrived, and I hope I am done for awhile.
All in all, I would recommend a MC at/or above 0.5mv out-put. That opens up many more options for your phono-pre.
By the way, I can make you a deal on either the Rega or the Coph Nia, after you decide on the cart.
Good listening, Dave.