+1 for the Soundsmith retip
I started with a standard Denon DL103 and was hooked
I then purchased a DL103 directly from Soundsmith, already mod’d with the contact line stylus + ruby cantilever and have never looked back.
I found setting it up with a Mint Best Tractor provided the best performance from this cartridge.
Once it was setup correctly the imaging was spot on and the details arte superb.
For me, it is one of the best values out there.
The main advantage with the conical stylus, alignment is far less critical and you can use one of the free protractors out there for great results.
Whichever you choose the tunes will sound great with a Soundsmith 103.
As for the head shell mod - I took an alternative DIY approach with my original conical 103 - I epoxied it to a brass mounting plate. The mounting screws attach to the plate and not the plastic body of the cartridge. The effect was much like applying a new head shell - either wood or aluminum. Improved details and clarity, better bass control and extension, improved image, faster dynamics and smoother highs.
Some of the improvements were due to the increased mass of the cartridge, making it a better match to the arm, but I believe much of it was due to the improved head shell rigidity which reduced head shell vibrations.
Best $12.50 I’ve ever spent on my system :-)
I since applied the same tweak to the Soundsmith version and the results were even better.
At $229 starting price the 103 very good value and they sound great on the right arm.
But with all the mod’s available out there, it’s a bit like a Rega Turntable - they’re pretty darn good out of the box, but you can tweak it to amazing levels of performance.
Details of both my 1981 tricked out Rega Planar 2 TT and the DL103 mounting plate mod can be seen here...
http://www.image99.net/blog/files/category-turntable-mod0027s.htmlhttp://www.image99.net/blog/files/category-denon-dl-103.htmlHappy listening