I am very familiar with most parts of your system. The Garrard 301 and Ortofon tonearm is a terrific combination that I've heard with the Koetsu Rosewood Signature Platinum cartridge. I've also heard your Synthesis electronics with Audio Note speakers and find the combination to be fantastic sounding. It is a warm and rich sounding combination but, unlike some other warmish systems, it will also deliver plenty of punch and good dynamics. I think something not quite as warm as a Koetsu would also work well in this system. I have heard, in a system quite like yours, an Audio Technica AT ART1000 cartridge that replaced a Koetsu Rosewood and I liked the Audio Technica sound-different from the Koetsu but still plenty warm and musical.
Cartridge Upgrade Recommendations
Hello fellow audiophiles,
I've recently found myself gravitating back to vinyl and streaming less, which has reignited my passion for analog listening. As a result, I'm considering upgrading my cartridge..
Current Setup:
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Turntable: Rebuilt Garrard 301
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Tonearm: Ortofon TA-210
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Cartridge: Ortofon Quintet Blue MC
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Phono Cable: Ortofon
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Phono Stage: Synthesis 79DC
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Preamp: Synthesis 117DC
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Power Amplifiers: Synthesis 98DC monoblocks
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Speakers: Audio Note AN-E LX HE Hemp
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Cables: Mix of Audio Note Lexus and AudioQuest
I appreciate the warmth and weight that my current setup provides, but I feel there's more detail and clarity to be uncovered. Occasionally, the sound seems slightly veiled or muted, lacking the intricate details I'm seeking. I suspect that the stock tubes in my phono stage might be contributing to this, and I plan to experiment with some vintage 12AX7 and 12AU7 tubes from my collection when time permits.
I had my sights set on the Koetsu Rosewood Signature, but with recent price increases, it's become a more significant investment. My budget is around $4,000, though I'm open to stretching it if it leads to a substantial improvement. I'm aiming for a cartridge that maintains warmth and weight but also brings enhanced detail and clarity to the forefront.
My musical tastes are quite eclectic, ranging from Nine Inch Nails to the Grateful Dead, Charles Mingus to RÜFÜS DU SOL, and Muddy Waters to Beck. That said, I predominantly listen to jazz, vocals, and acoustic music on vinyl.
I'm open to purchasing used equipment but have reservations about used cartridges due to potential wear and unknown history.
I would greatly appreciate any recommendations or insights you might have regarding cartridge options that align with my preferences and system. Your collective wisdom is invaluable as I navigate this upgrade.
Thank you in advance for your guidance!
John
Thank you @jasonbourne71 and @tooblue for your recommendations, now time to do some research. There is a tremendous amount of knowledge on Audiogone, but what I read in the analog forum is often times way over my head, but I'm learning. John |