Dynavector 20X H vs DV 20X M 1mv for VPI


Has anyone, particularly someone who owns a VPI TT with JMW arm), ever compared a DV 20X H (2.4 mV) to a DV 20X (M) (1mV custom made for VPI TTs)?? I own a VPI Classic TT with a VPI Zephyr cartrdige. I also own a DV 20X2 H as a back-up cartridge. As I have mentioned in another thread, I like the DV very much, but I like the Zephyr better. Ergo, my current set up.

I ask the question in this OP because from time to time I see a DV 20X M (custom made for VPI TTs) for sale. If the 20 X M is significantly better than the 20X H when used on a VPI TT, then it raises the question of I should try to swap out the two DV cartridges. OTOH, if we're talking about differences measured in the "tweak" threshold, I'll stick. It would only be an academic exercise at best and not worth the effort.

Thanks for the thoughts.
bifwynne

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Thanks Dodge. Actually, my cartridge is the 20X2 H. I have no point of reference to know how the 20X2 compares to the 20X.

Your response is consistent with what I would have expected, i.e., a little better detail and speed. I surmise that the coil structure in the 20X M has less mass because it has less windings. Less mass means faster response, but at the cost of lower output: 20X M (1 mV) versus the 20X H (2.4 mV).
Jdaniel, I know what you mean. If you check my other threads, I whinned about my VPI/cartridge compatibility issues.

Interesting to hear about your DV20X L having tracking problems. I don't recall the same with my DV20X2 H, and because the coils in the 20X2 H presuambly are heavier than the 20X2 L, I would think I would have had the tracking issue and not you.

Double check your alignment, azimuth and VTF. I would surmise that mis-adjusted azimuth could be problematic. Also, make sure your VTF is close to the top of the mass range.

Good luck and please report back.


Jdaniel, again I empathize. FWIW, if you still have your VPI TT, and want to try another cartridge at some point that I think WILL please you with its musicality and trackability, then take a look at the VPI Zephyr, made by Sound Smith. I understand that Peter Ledermann of SS and Harry Weisfeld of VPI collaborated on the design of the Zephyr. The Zephyr is my primary cartridge and the DV 20X2 H is my back up cartridge. So far, I am very pleased.