ClearAudio Essence MC


Well . . . . moved recently and ended up bending ever-so-slightly my Clearaudio Symphony MC stylus.  That cartridge has no repair/rebuild possible (sad . . . . ).

So the Co offering me reasonable deal on newer (Essence or Talisman Gold V2) cartridges.  They've been described to me as 'modern sounding' when compared to my older cartridge . . . . 'exciting' . . . . . Hmmmmmm . . . . ?
So perhaps one of these, or open my thoughts for once in 15 years to others . .

But my question: any user opinions on the Essence MC?
In use as such:
VPI Scoutmaster SigClearaudio Symphony + PrePlinius 9200
Thanks for any/all with this
beans57

Showing 2 responses by mijostyn

beans57, Nothing wrong with the Bronze although I would still prefer a little more compliance on the order of 15 um/mN or above. Unipivot arms are unstable because of torsional rotation and very little rotational effective mass. They are going to work better with cartridges of higher compliance. You really want to push that resonance frequency down to 8 Hz. You really should see if Clearaudio will give you a deal on the Charisma. It will certainly cost you less than the Ortofon, it will greatly lower your signal to noise ratio and increase your dynamic range. It has the cantilever and stylus of the Goldfinger, a $17,000 MC cartridge. IMHO it is a better value in the price range you are looking than any moving coil cartridge I have heard and it will work fine in your arm.

Mike
The Essence is representative of other cartridges in it's price range. I assume you are using VPI's unipivot arm? If you are the Concept and Essence are both pretty stiff at 9 um/mN. The Talisman is the real bargain in the Clearaudio line and it has a compliance of 15um/mN which would work better with your arm. The Taliman tends to be on the bright side but it does tend to mellow a bit with perhaps 50 hrs on the clock. It has exactly the same motor as the higher up MCs in the line excepting the Goldfinger which is different. If you are a high energy music fan you might want to see if they will offer you a deal on the Charisma, their top of the line MM cartridge. It is more neutral than the Talisman and boy is it punchy. It is the best rock and roll cartridge I have ever heard. It would take a current mode phono stage and a very expensive low impedance MC to match it's dynamic force. The Talisman will have a little more detail but the Charisma is more dynamic. Check out the reviews.