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Maybe it, too, will be unsatisfying, maybe there is no cartridge at any sane price that fits my requirements, but I'm game to try.
PA, No circles here - just quest for first hand knowledge. I paid $200 for my Ortofon X5-MC. It does nothing particularly offensive for that $$$ in my mind....but really is too lean to make my hips groove or my head bounce to the tunes. Soundstaging/imaging is oft times wondrous, it is crystal clear, otherwise.
The Blue Point has been re-tipped with a boron van den Hul cantilever...poor tracking is no longer an issue (and the added Longhorn completes a better tracking picture of it); it is some other issue internally not making it a winner. I may find that it is pointing to some other issue in my playback chain...or it may in fact stink for the most part. I'll keep using it and decide.
The AT440ML may be budget priced.....but the microline stylus alone for under $100.00 is a complete rarity. It most closely mimics CD playback - much of the good and some of the bad of it.
And, the Grado Green, now with 15+ hours on it is turning into a very nice performer. Tho you have silicone damping on your Technics 1200 and this surely helps it along, you need to internally damp the coils and add the Longhorn stabilizer to make it perform leagues above it's paltry price. Based on what I've read. I agree with you, the Grado line doesn't markedly/dramatically improve until you get to the $500.00 Sonata......as this model has a better stylus shape than all the others below it. Tho without hearing them, I'm guessing again
I totally admire Kevin's work, I've read his site many times, and see nothing in the way of cartridges that appeals to me there now.
Some early, perhaps premature observations about 18 hours run in on it....4. Inner Groove Distortion - Almost disqualifies this cartridge entirely. The first 60% of each side sounds quite good - deteriorating slowly into something akin to hell the last tune or final 10-20%. It's quite noticeable - I only hope that I can jiggle some arm geometry or maybe the suspension still needs a bit more breaking it to be fully effective. Hope so, at least. Otherwise, it's a bit of hell as the side winds down each time. Any of you Grado guys, or former ones, lend some guidance here on these matters - or others?Henry/ohenry, you out there
CD comes along as suddenly you need tubes to bear it
As for the perceived lack of air relative to moving coils, it's true, but I'm not always sure the 'air' I hear in moving coils is real or not.