Best cartridge for a Denon DP-47 F


Ok. I got my "automatic" turntable - it has a new Audio-Technica 92E on it - listed on AT website as "Standard Series" with reasonable specs. I also have an old Signet TK5E but can't find the specs -I don't think it was special. Or would you not fool with either of them and buy a Denon DL-160? I'll be using a C-J Premier 7B which needs at least 1.5Mv per C-J. Tempted to try a Denon DL-103R or other low output MC but then have added expense and lack of knowledge about step-up devices. Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated - anxious to start listening ASAP!
stevemarlowe

Showing 1 response by listener57

So happy to see that it is once again becoming politically correct to point out the V-15 as a moderate cost, truly high performance cartridge, for the rest of us. Enjoyable, able to track anything at its very light tracking force, and free of listener fatigue playing both audiophile, and regular vinyl.
By the way, what's with that "stylus fell off" revelation. Never happened to me, going all the way back to the dawn of modern playback with Shure cartridges, and their fiendish Audio Obstacle Course records.