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Have you ever been frustrated with everything it takes to make a moving coil cartridge sound just right, and then gone back to the simplicity of a moving magnet cartridge? If you have, what moving magnet cartridge made you feel like you weren't really missing out on what a moving coil can do?
I switched from a Zu Denon to Ortofon 2M Black and have not looked back.
Currently using a Grado MM Sonata Reference on a Nottingham deck and have been very pleased.
Thank you brother Jim. No hum with the Grado on the Nott?
The reason for my strange question is that I recently listened to an excellent MC cart. w/ step up transformer and was impressed. But I'm not sure I want to go down that road or lay down that much green to spin records. I would like to see just how far a good moving magnet cart w/ simple phono stage (i.e., low gain) can go before I succumb to the hi fi sound (and cost) of LOMC territory. And then there's the sound....I think I'm looking for a meatier, more musically substantial sound from my record collection. Less hi-fi and air, if that makes any sense. I think I'm about done with my Blackbird. Time to move on.
I think I'm looking for a meatier, more musically substantial sound from my record collection. Less hi-fi and air, if that makes any sense. I think I'm about done with my Blackbird. Time to move on.
I haven't gone back, but have added a few tonearms with MM carts. I really like the Ortofon VMS 20 mk II. If you can find an NOS model, they are only about $150. Someone here told me about them a couple of years ago and it was fantastic!Also, big fan of the Clearaudio Maestro Wood.The Grado Moving Iron carts are pretty much fun too... And you can get them in 2.5mv versions.Shure V15vmxr is still not bad either if you can find one that someone doesn't want a fortune for....