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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The Ortofon Cadenza Bronze is indeed a fine cartridge, though I do wish the body featured a swept underside as it does ride close to the record surface when navigating warps. If you prefer something with natural warmth AND a lively, energetic presentation you may want to consider something from the EMT lineup. I’m a dealer for both brands.

It is one of my favorite cartridges-I commented on it in the "5,000-10,000 MC-is there a difference?" thread that has crept down in the most recently commented-upon threads, but not too far. In short, despite currently using a $10,000 Lyra Etna and a $6,000 Van den Hul, the Cadenza Bronze remains one of my top three or four cartridges. 

I would consider the Ortofon SPU Royal N has the qualities of a SPU in musicality, but because of the Replicant Stylus you get the detail as well.

Having enjoyed the Kontrapunkt C, I bought a Cadenza Bronze. I ended up re-tipping the KC, as I prefer it. However, neither of these cartridges has a permanent place on my tonearms, but are taken out occasionally for a run. Is the Bronze really warm? Compared to the Black maybe, and certainly not as warm as a Benz Micro.

I had both the bronze and black. Would agree with @pinwa comments. 

Also don't forget the phono preamp and SUT device you use with either cart can have a big impact on the sound. 

to the OP, you may want to try your current cart with a better phono stage first before jumping into LOMC land.