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I stumbled across this one, while looking for alternatives. At $300, I was out of the game. You can buy a Nagoka 200 in a headshell for a bit more than that. And I am alternating between my 110 and an Ed's Red with a hyperelliptical stylus upgrade from LP Gear. It is surprising how good it is.
I sold mine for $70 around 2010. I didn't think it was that great, it sounded like a vintage CD player almost. Bright, thin, lacking in dynamics...Just IMO and tastes will vary. I like cartridges to have a bit more "tone" ala Zyx or Soundsmith. For real cheap the M97xe with proper capacitance loading (I rarely hear people do this in threads discussing entry MM carts) is nice.
Why are we obsessed with this cartridge? It's an old AM radio cart, made for great big tonearms. Certainly the world has come up with something better since then????
Neo, Gain is no issue on any of the phone pre's i have used a DL110 on (4) and i can say without hesitation anyone with a good working MM stage will have no issues with gain. As you know, an Analog rig, TT /Arm/cartridge, is very sensitive to setup and phono stage for sonics. Anyone here can try this for themselves and see one cartridge go from perfect to also ran when going from one PP to another. When i do make comments on analog TT items it's after many numerous setups with arms tables and phonostages. It takes Hrs to setup a TT rig correctly and when done it's for that specific setu
The Dl 110 is a hard job to beat in the 300 and under category and its fine at standard MM settings IMO. It lacks the refinement of the more expensive cartridges, but gives up very little otherwise.Regards..