I recommend that you test the Koetsu using the Shure Test Record to see how it performs on various groove modulations. For transducers like cartridges and speakers objective tests should be part of the evaluation process.
About Koetsu Rosewood
Hello,
I was given some days ago a Koetsu rosewood cartridge for a test run
in view to buy it for some 1500 usd.
It was the first time that I could hear such an expensive and highly regarded cartridge.
My system is Marantz sc-9 premp (with its very good mc and mm phono inputs) and Marantz sm-9 amplifier. The TT is a Sony TTS-2510. (I like vintage)
I have also a Phasemation ea-200 phono unit which is very good. And my LS are Cabasse Brigantin 372 (very very good ls which I am very fond of)
I could compare this Koetsu cartridge with some very good (but much less expensive) cartridges in my collection such as (MC) sony xl-44L, at33ml, victor mc-1, and (MM) Pioneer PC-600 and Victor X-1E.
Well, what can I say. I liked Koetsu very much. It is an excellent cartridge indeed. Even it can be called perfect sounding cartridge. I noticed well the difference between Koetsu and the other cartridges.
But all that said, I decided not to buy it. Because I did not find that with Koetsu my system would sound so much better. The test (for me) showed not that Koetsu was much better than the others, but than the others were if not equal (of course not) at least also very good and so much less expensive. In that sense the test was in their favour. I prefer to spent money on records J)
That is what I think.
Now, I took the photo of the Koetsu needle, and I would like to ask if it is an original needle or retipped but I did not find how to attach a photo to the message ;((( Could anybody tell me ?
Thank you very much
Serge
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@viridian I am certain that a $17K phono stage is not 100 times better than a $160 Mani 2. Michael Fremer likes it! BTW I have an ARC SP6 for phono use. |