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I mainly use a Grado Gold cartridge, which typically costs $180US, but its en route for repair right now,
I have aquired a Pro-ject Perspective turntable with no cartridge. I would love advice on the following:1) Which cartridge do you recommend? I do not want to spend more that US$180. My phono stage can take various MM or MCs - it is Alpine/Luxman LE-109.2) I am in Japan and not many dealers deal with Pro-ject. Also I have never installed a cartridge. Is it important to take it to a Pro-ject dealer to get it installed? Or any dealer?3) If I should take it to a dealer to get the cartridge installed, do I need to dissasemble it, take it in, have them install it and then dissasemble it again? Or can I just take in only the arm?Thank you very much! All advice thankfully received.Justin
Quote from: woodlandjustin on 28 Dec 2006, 09:32 amI have aquired a Pro-ject Perspective turntable with no cartridge. I would love advice on the following:1) Which cartridge do you recommend? I do not want to spend more that US$180. My phono stage can take various MM or MCs - it is Alpine/Luxman LE-109.2) I am in Japan and not many dealers deal with Pro-ject. Also I have never installed a cartridge. Is it important to take it to a Pro-ject dealer to get it installed? Or any dealer?3) If I should take it to a dealer to get the cartridge installed, do I need to dissasemble it, take it in, have them install it and then dissasemble it again? Or can I just take in only the arm?I acquire my DL-301 mk2 there for around 23000 yen ($193ish at 119?$). If you do happen to break it, there is a trade-in policy. I know this is a a bit over your budget but it is worth it and you will thank me. HiThanks very much for your reply. Yes, I was thinking of Akihabara. So, what do you think of the AT-440MLa? In comparison with the DL-301 mk2? How about in terms of sound, and also durability?And, so far nobody has answered my questions 2) and 3) Any input about that? It will be pretty tricky if I have to carry the whole turntable in its box, somehow on my back, to Akihabara! But if that is the only way, I wil have to do it. Also I do not know how to remove the tone arm if that is an option.Actually I was in an electric store in Ginza, a big one. There was an audio section with super expensive audiophile gear, including several turntables. So I tried to ask about the cartridge (I wanted to ask if I could bring my turntable or tonearm to their store to pt a cartridge on it). SO I was explaining, it is difficult to do...The young attendant who spoke English, grabed the arm of a super-expensive deck and erratically moving it around pointed at the 4 wires and explained you just stick these 4 wires into the cartridge. Wow he makes it sound very simple I thought, as I watched the arm fly out of his hand and bounce on the record on the opposite side of the spindle!! (Lucky the needle had a protaction cover!!) I thanked him and left. (I won't be getting it done in their shop then!)But seriously now, if anyone can give advice about whether I need to take it in to get it done or not, lease advise! (Please se questions 2) and 3) above!)Many thanks!Justin
I have aquired a Pro-ject Perspective turntable with no cartridge. I would love advice on the following:1) Which cartridge do you recommend? I do not want to spend more that US$180. My phono stage can take various MM or MCs - it is Alpine/Luxman LE-109.2) I am in Japan and not many dealers deal with Pro-ject. Also I have never installed a cartridge. Is it important to take it to a Pro-ject dealer to get it installed? Or any dealer?3) If I should take it to a dealer to get the cartridge installed, do I need to dissasemble it, take it in, have them install it and then dissasemble it again? Or can I just take in only the arm?I acquire my DL-301 mk2 there for around 23000 yen ($193ish at 119?$). If you do happen to break it, there is a trade-in policy. I know this is a a bit over your budget but it is worth it and you will thank me.
This is sort of a repeat of what I said earlier. If you know no one personally who is seriously into TT's, etc., maybe there are audio forums like this in Japan. If you can find a way to log in and post an English HELP!(assuming this is all in Japanese) I'm sure you can meet a helpfull audiophile who will show you the hows and whys. Japan is full of them, the question is how to tap in. I'm sure many have a mastery of English.Carrying your TT around on the subway sounds like no fun and is asking for something to come adrift (like your temper!) I don't know that Denon but the Audio T. is a winner. If you shop around and have a bit more cash, the AT ML150/something... is yet another step up the sonic ladder (still MM). AT are very reliable and you can and should get a replacement stylus if you are planning to return to the West. If not, not. AT seems to be a company that keeps models going for years, which is reassuring.
Justin,take a deep breath and relax.If you MC ouput has about 60db of gain with reasonable SN ratio then go for the low output MC. DL-110 has high enough output that you can use your MM output. I didnt research your phono stage, so I dont know. With your Pro-Ject arm,. you CANNOT take it out, and bring it to your local shop. So you would have to bring it the whole deck, and I wouldnt suggest that. If you do carry it on a subway or so, people will not care if you have something valuable or not. It's a coomon courtesy not to bring in something on to a train that will bother others. Just install a cart yourself with MUCH care. Alignment of cart is MORE important than what carts you will buy regardless of the cost. So I would get a cart alignemnt tool locally. You can always print one up from this site, http://www.enjoythemusic.com/freestuff.htmbut it's not that good. You wanna get one that works by aligning to a tonearms pivot point.Since I do not have experience with AT 440, I imagine I can be no help to you.