I haven't tried other cartridges in my Walker at home. Obviously, Lloyd likes the Clearaudios for their resolution, but my system was already voiced toward the leading edge/analytical with the Helikon, so synergy may be lost with faster/more detailed cartridges. I have a local dealer that has your turntable, except with a Nightingale on the Graham, and although it sounds fine, I don't trust my opinion of one component in a system of components which I haven't home auditioned. The dealer's system is also voiced in quite a different direction than my preferences (think MIT cable and ASC tube traps everywhere).
It sounds like you've changed your whole front end in the last few weeks. I think the prudent thing is to be patient. Listen to the system more and assess where it is and where it (and you) want to go. It seems like your complaint about it is relatively minor. It may very well change with the 2.2 upgrade. But as long as the problem is minor, I would probably not look for a cartridge change because their differences are generally huge. You could try a different record cleaning fluid, or stylus treatment/cleaner, or phono interconnect, or vacuum clamp vs. no clamp, or changing the rack that supports the turntable, and the results might be less drastic, but beneficial.
The DRT XV-1 is not a small change from the Helikon. I heard the improvements in my system in the first five seconds with the cartridge brand new out of the box. I may not have mentioned the most important thing about the XV-1's presentation: the music is communicated better and musicians just plain sound like they are performing the music better. I can focus on the sonic minutiae, but the overall perspective (the "forest") is not lost.
Hope this helps.
It sounds like you've changed your whole front end in the last few weeks. I think the prudent thing is to be patient. Listen to the system more and assess where it is and where it (and you) want to go. It seems like your complaint about it is relatively minor. It may very well change with the 2.2 upgrade. But as long as the problem is minor, I would probably not look for a cartridge change because their differences are generally huge. You could try a different record cleaning fluid, or stylus treatment/cleaner, or phono interconnect, or vacuum clamp vs. no clamp, or changing the rack that supports the turntable, and the results might be less drastic, but beneficial.
The DRT XV-1 is not a small change from the Helikon. I heard the improvements in my system in the first five seconds with the cartridge brand new out of the box. I may not have mentioned the most important thing about the XV-1's presentation: the music is communicated better and musicians just plain sound like they are performing the music better. I can focus on the sonic minutiae, but the overall perspective (the "forest") is not lost.
Hope this helps.