If you are getting a 10x5, you don't need an sut.
Cartridge or cable upgrade
Hey all,
Equipment is as follows:
Pro-ject 5.1SE tt
Sumiko Blue Point cartridge
LSA Statement Integrated (MM/hi-output MC phono stage)
Reference 3A de Capo BE monitors
Monster Cable Interlink 2 Insulated IC for phono connect
Should I upgrade the cable or the cartridge first?
I'm thinking of the Dynavector 10x5 ($450) for the cartridge, or Anticable Reference 3.2 for the cables ($300)
Any advice in those price ranges?
Thank you in advance,
Simao
Equipment is as follows:
Pro-ject 5.1SE tt
Sumiko Blue Point cartridge
LSA Statement Integrated (MM/hi-output MC phono stage)
Reference 3A de Capo BE monitors
Monster Cable Interlink 2 Insulated IC for phono connect
Should I upgrade the cable or the cartridge first?
I'm thinking of the Dynavector 10x5 ($450) for the cartridge, or Anticable Reference 3.2 for the cables ($300)
Any advice in those price ranges?
Thank you in advance,
Simao
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Most high quality step-up transformers (SUTs) or active step-up devices sell for well upwards of $1K, and the lowest price SUT I am aware of that I would give any consideration to costs $750. I see no reason to go with a low output cartridge in the price range you are considering, or anything close to that price range. Regards, -- Al |
Been there, done that many times. In all possible analog combinations I've tried over the past 20 years, a better cart/ phono pre/IC improved the reproduction of the music more so than a better TT with cart/phono pre/IC of lesser quality. Which one you think will be able to retrieve more information and reproduce better sound quality? 5.1 SE/Pearwood Celebration II/AQ Jaguar/Pro-ject Phono Box RS 10.1/BP/Anti Cables/LSA Statement Integrated MM Phono Pre I'll take the first combination in a heart beat. My personal opinion, just that. |
A good SUT may cost more than your turntable. I would get a MM or HOMC cartridge for now. http://www.bobsdevices.com |
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