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I don't know the answer but I sure would like to see a few more pics of that beauty!I also see that Stereophile has e-mail addresses for the various columnists. I'll bet Art Dudley would answer your question!Paul
Well it is time to consider what should be the permanent cartridge for this turntable. At the moment I have a Digitrac NE 200 installed on it, just to get it up and going. The sound is not bad at all from this Ortofon built cartridge, my understanding is that it is the equivalent of an OM20. But it still is a budget cartridge at best.In many ways I would be interested in putting a moving coil on the table, but as I understand there are potential issues. This table is a MK 1, which means it has an iron drive platter, which I understand can create attraction issues to the magnets in a MC cartridge. Yet I have read of other accounts where owners have successfully ran MC cartridges on this table, so it does not seem to be a universal-ism. But certainly a risk.The ADC tone arm is a 9 gram arm, so there are only a couple of MC cartridges that would work. As far as I know the Denon DL 304 or the AT 33EV(or the Japanese version..whatever its designation is) would be candidates. Later down the road I may do a different arm, but that is what is there now.The other option is a different MM cartridge. One thing I noticed about the Digitrac cartridge is that it does macro dynamics very well, more powerful sounding than the MC in certain ways. I do have a few MM bodies here that need styli, but I wonder if they are worth pursuing. Signet TK5EA, Signet Signet AM30, Ortofon OM 30, and AT 155LC, are the suspects, and I think the 155LC would make the most sense to invest in. But the question I ask myself, should I just sell the bodies off and forgo spending money on styli, and instead buy one good MM. The problem is that I am not well versed in this niche, I understand that the Ortofon 2M Black is well received, I would like to have gotten my hands on one of the acrylic bodied Soundsmith cartridges, of course there are the Clearaudios...although those have been insinuated to be a rebadged AT, the wood bodied Grado's, and that seems to be the major players I am aware of.This isn't anything I am in a hurry to resolve. Just my current audio project that is a nice little diversion. This is my secondary table, and it has been a fun process of discovery.I guess one of the main questions I got, is there a way to shield the iron platter from a MC cartridge? Second one is what would be viable MM options that would be competitive with a middle of the pack MC?RegardsMister Pig
Save yourself some grief and forget about a MC with that arm. The 304 likes arms around 12 to 16g anyway. The straight ADC arms w/removable headshell had a well deserved reputation for MM/MI only. That said, you can get good results with a MM. The 155LC stylus is excellent on a Signet TK-7LCa. Total capacitance has to be < 200pF with AT/CA, but if you only have the body..... The Clearaudio MM are not rebadged AT. They're custom made by AT and there is no AT equivalent. You could get one with a busted stylus and send it to Soundsmith for a $150 stylus. He can make it more compliant than stock. It's designed for med to high mass arms. Cu = 15, so it's not a good match with orig stylus. There are pleanty of other good MM carts, most of them vintage. The Thorens has a lot of potential. You might want to consider another arm if you prefer MC. Put a great arm/cart on there and it will probably beat your other table. neo