It IS on the warm side, compared to most cartridges, and I think that is a good thing. Most systems these days sound thin and lacking in body, so a slightly warm cartridge is welcome. It is a MC cartridge so it will still deliver plenty of detail and extension on top. Most of my friends actually prefer the Bronze to the Black in any of Ortofon lineups because it does not sound as etched and harsh.
Anyone have experience to share regarding the Ortofon Cadenza Bronze MC cartridge?
I've been very happy with the Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge I use on my Technics SL1210G turntable, enjoying a lot of jazz and classical music. Obviously I've heard many times that a Moving Coil cartridge can reveal more detail so I've been thinking of upgrading to the Orotofon Cadenza MC Bronze. However, Orotofon acknowledges the cartridge is "tuned to be warm." How is this done and how does it affect music playback (i.e. rolling off treble, attenuating bass, etc.)? Anyone have experience with this cartridge they can share with me?
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