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viggen / Ed, Tho you are not a newbie, there are some helpful topics in this sticky (including, on p.1, a discussion about compliance)Regards, John
Another sorta newb question, when a cart is made available in two versions either high or low output, is their trade offs going one way or the other in terms of sound quality? Or, is this just a matter of phono pre matching? Certain brands have higher output MC that can be used with MM phono amp. How about a ZYX which has either .24mv or HO .48mv? Obviously, both has to use MC phono amp but is the HO just more compliant? Or, is there difference in sound quality?
Or, is this just a matter of phono pre matching? Certain brands like Dynavector have higher output MC that can be used with MM phono amp.
Quote from: toobluvr on 18 Mar 2009, 09:10 pmI bought my Dynavector 20X-H used and the seller said he was selling because it was "too warm" for him. Well. we all know how subjective that is. I don't find it that way, but I do prefer things on the smooth, warm and musical side. I guess compared to pure neutrality, it might lean a bit that way, but certainly not so much that it is mushy, veiled, or lacking in dynamics or drive.Overall, I find it to be well balanced top to bottom. I think it has excellent drive, pace and timing. Not the last word in layering or dimensionality, but the bass is very nicely rendered. It does a good job of unravelling complex pasages and allows you to hear the individual threads. It does this not in an analytical or clinical way, but rather it preserves the organic wholeness of the music and allows it to hang together as a complete picture. The music is rendered with nice solidity.All in all, a slightly warm and musical cartridge that is easy to listen to, yet still has enough incisiveness, immediacy, detail and presence to keep ya interested.I think the Positive Feedback reviewer does a good job in describing its performance, and I agree with his comments:http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue3/dynavector.htmI have not heard all or even most cartridges in this price range. But I have been pleased with the Dyna and based on my experience I think it is very good value, and probably even over-achieves at its price.Thank you for your description. This cart sounds on the warmer side of neutral which can be a good match with the German turntable and phono-pre I will be matching it up with.
I bought my Dynavector 20X-H used and the seller said he was selling because it was "too warm" for him. Well. we all know how subjective that is. I don't find it that way, but I do prefer things on the smooth, warm and musical side. I guess compared to pure neutrality, it might lean a bit that way, but certainly not so much that it is mushy, veiled, or lacking in dynamics or drive.Overall, I find it to be well balanced top to bottom. I think it has excellent drive, pace and timing. Not the last word in layering or dimensionality, but the bass is very nicely rendered. It does a good job of unravelling complex pasages and allows you to hear the individual threads. It does this not in an analytical or clinical way, but rather it preserves the organic wholeness of the music and allows it to hang together as a complete picture. The music is rendered with nice solidity.All in all, a slightly warm and musical cartridge that is easy to listen to, yet still has enough incisiveness, immediacy, detail and presence to keep ya interested.I think the Positive Feedback reviewer does a good job in describing its performance, and I agree with his comments:http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue3/dynavector.htmI have not heard all or even most cartridges in this price range. But I have been pleased with the Dyna and based on my experience I think it is very good value, and probably even over-achieves at its price.
Years ago, I briefly heard the original Lehmann Black Cube in my system. I would definitely be putting "warmish" gear around it.....including the cartridge.Having said that, I have no idea how the more current versions of the Lehman sound.
I would wanna use a bloomy, liquid and warm cartridge with it.
I have been reading these threads with much interest. Very interesting! When you have all this put together let us know how it sounds. Also, when you receive the TT power supply open it up and check to see if there are tabs to connect the wires for 60Hz 120v operation...........
Just picked up a new/used Dynavector XX1 high output cartridge..Enjoy,Bob