Generally speaking, are MC cartridges more delicate than MMs?


Here's why I ask: I'm planning, finally, to get my retirement turntable. My one concern: I'm blind. I've used a Rega Planar 3 for many years without difficulty, though on the rarest of occasions I come up a tad short when cueing up a record and the stylus slides off the platter until I quickly lift the lever and set things right. Not great, obviously, but this is, as I said, rare. And so far has caused no obvious problems. I'm using an Ortofon 2M Black at the moment.

 

Suppose I were to get a better Rega (Planar 6 or 8) with, say, an Ania Pro. If the same sort of mishap were to occur, would it be likely to be a complete disaster, ruining the cartridge forever and leaving me out of luck and out of music, or would it be more likely to be just like what I described with the setup I've got now?

 

Thanks for any help anyone can provide.

 

-- Howard

 

hodu

Showing 1 response by mijostyn

In terms of mechanical integrity and reliability there is no difference. Some MM cartridges have replaceable styluses where this is impossible with MC cartridges. 

MC cartridges offer a level of performance that is definitively superior to MM cartridges but at 4 to 5 times the expense. The difference  in soundstage and imaging is quite profound. It is difficult but not impossible for a MC cartridge to match the dynamics of a MM cartridge and the MC cartridges that do it are very expensive. The only alternative is going digital.