FWIW, I recently had a Super OM-10 installed in my Thorens TD-166 Mk II. It runs into a C-J PV11 pre (w/phono) then to an Odyssey HT3 amp, then to Vandy 1Cs, each with a Vandy W2q subwoofer. I am only a casual vinyl listener, but my impression is that the Super OM-10 is clean and smooth sounding. Stereo imaging and soundstage dimensionality is good. Sybilance (sp?) is very natural. Surface noise seems pretty well controlled and not over-emphasized. While this pickup is, IMO, as "listenable" as reviewers have said it is, it is a little light on the lowest two or two-and-a-half octaves. A good value, IMO, with the easiest upgrade path possible - just buy a 20 or 30 replacement stylus - no adjustments required! That was a major factor in my purchase decision.
Cartridge choice? Ortofon or Goldring
I recently purchased a Music Hall mmf 5 and I really love this turntable. Right now I am using it with a Ortofon Super OM10 because it was broken in and I didn't want to wait for the Goldring to losen up. Thinking of upgrading to a OM30 stylus or should I go with the Goldring 1012GX? The only reseverations I have about the Goldring is that the edge of stylus holder seems to ride a bit too close to the record. I am using an Old Marantz 2252B that's in really nice shape as an amplifier. For speakers I am using a pair Cerwin Vega LS 10s. I mostly play rock from the 70s and 80s on vinyl that is either mint or in excellent condition. What do you think? Does anybod know where I can find some reviews on the Ortofon cartridges?
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