You've got to add the Denon DL-103's to your list, especially the 103R for what you are looking for.
And the best part is that they can be had for ~$300
And the best part is that they can be had for ~$300
Best Rock Cartridge for Rega $600
HANDS DOWN Denon DL103R, available from Audiocubes @ $250. HOWEVER - I don't know what the phono is like in your preamp. Is it just a MM phono? If so - You'll need to find a step up tranny - should be able to find one and stay in budget. We're talking about a 0.3mv or so cartridge, needs a lot of gain, but worth seeking out the high gain phono. Also - I don't know much abour your arm. the rb700... how is it different than the rb600 that I have on my P25? Anyway - if it's basically the same, you've got to find the money to upgrade the arms wiring and the stock counterweight to the michell counterweight. Also - Just as important, is the Twl Hifi Mod AKA gluing two bullet fishing weights to the sides of your tonearm bearing bolts. Makes Rega arm effective mass more appropriate for stiff Denon cartridges. Do this - and you have a SERIOUS hifi arm comparing with those in the $$$$$ No need to space vta even, armtube a little under parallel, just right for these cartridges to ROCK |
Denon 103 or Denon 103R - given your stated preference: 1 - Dynamic: I listen to classic rock / classic hard rock almost exclusively so this is a must All three points are true for the Denon: Great for rock and classical (with the standard a bit better for rock), great bass, a tad bright and tracks better than the Rega Elys or Kontrapunkt A I had before. The remaining budget you can use for a decent step-up transformer. I heard many good things about: Lundahl Kit Also, on my P3 with RB 300 I needed one 2mm and 1 mm spacer; this should probably work for you as well. Good luck!! Rene |