Good (great?) cartridges with user replaceable styli


I've been considering getting a Ortofon Black 2M LVB 250 for use on a Rega Planar 6, but am wondering if there are other cartridges with user-replaceable  styli worth considering. (I know I'll need a spacer.) Why the user-replaceable stylus, you ask? Because I'm blind and might one day screw up, and wouldn't want to be out the whole cart if a mishap were to occur. I'm generally good, but, well, you know.

 

(Yes, I understand well that I could stream or play CDs or rip to a music server -- all of which I do plenty of. But I've got a decent selection of records, have long enjoyed spinning them, and would like to continue to do so.)

 

I've long had a Rega P3 and am figuring that the Planar 6 would feel quite familiar when putting a new record on. As such, I'm fairly set on that 'table, but am still open to other carts -- if the stylus can be changed.

 

I listen to all sorts of music, though more rock than classical. Plenty of acoustic stuff, a bit of jazz, and always Joni Mitchell.Thanks very much for any recommendations.

 

-- Howard

 

hodu

Showing 1 response by billstevenson

Well you are on the right track.  I happen to own all of those mentioned so far, plus a few more.  Audio Technica AVN150 is also very nice and there are others.  The Shure V15 is a favorite of mine too and then there is the possibility of picking up a Stanton 681 or 881 NIB.  These are all great cartridges and frankly any one of them would be fun.  But you have already answered your own question.  You like your 2M Black.  I can understand that.  When I have mine playing I wonder why anyone needs anything else.  As Mikey Fremer said years ago, it is stupid good.