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Ha - I just called over to Grado.I didn't get John Grado, but I think I was talking to John Chiapas...the long time (70+ year old) engineer there.He said that in almost every instance if your equipment is good, the 1.5mv version will work as well as (and sound a bit better as DC resistance is lower) than the 4.0 model.It was the most refreshingly honest phone call I've had in a while. NY'ers tend to be that way. He further said (and I quote nearly verbatim):* At age 43, my hearing is on the downhill slide anyhow. If you're rich and don't care, trade up in the line. Otherwise, enjoy what you have.* The Grado Green is already offering up 90% of the vinyl experience. It's up to me to decide how much the other 10% is worth.* If I'm happy with the Green, then stick with it until the stylus falls off. If not fully happy, decide to pay more.When I told him that I have the Green, and gravitate towards it more than any other over time, but that I do hear higher levels of resolution (ie., greater clarity) in other cartridges...but not the same wholeness as I do with Grados, he said:*Then buy the Silver/Gold. With my hearing on a downhill at age 43, it's not gonna' matter much soon.Never once did he advocate moving up to the Woodie series directly...either 1.5 or 4.0 output versions. I know it is only his opinion, but interestingly, he's the guy that helped Joe and now John Grado design all of them. Remember, Joe Grado (and probably this guy, too) were responsible for many of the early patents on moving coils - the now preferred choice of most audiophiles. So, it's a fairly STRONG and important opinion He told me he traveled the country with Joe Grado playing music - Joe was an Opera singer and all of their cartridges re-produce music.As I said - a most refreshing and charming phone call it was
Wind Chaser - I spent the 80s using a Panasonic Strain Gauge Cartridge with a Rowland Research board that I still own. So there's another company who went that route.