Help my analog sound as good as my streaming


Hi all - total newcomer here, really enjoying the forum and looking for some advice.

Relevant details: Pro-ject Debut Carbon EVO w/ stock Sumiko Rainer cartridge, into a Hegel H95 via a Parasound Zphono XRM. It sounds great-ish, but doesn’t blow me away like Qobuz via Bluesound Node 2i into the Hegel DAC. I’ll acknowledge that this entire system has a lot of room to improve in the eyes of many here - while I suppose I’ll eventually want to upgrade, I am absolutely thrilled with the streaming sound for now. 
Question: is the cartridge the weak link here, or am I expecting too much out of the PDC EVO? If the former, does the Ortofon Bronze seem a good option?

Many thanks for any suggestions/thoughts!
coys21

Showing 1 response by dionisofun

If you can pay for an Ortofon Bronze spend a little more and get an Ortofon Black. It will make all the difference.

What style of music do you listen to? Contemporary recordings may not sound good on vinyl.

As has been said here, most contemporary pressings are mediocre because they are mastered (and poorly mastered) from digital tapes. Thus, you'll be listening to a copy of a CD disguised in vinyl. The result cannot be worse.

Purchase only original labels mastered from analog tapes. Avoid labels like Dol, Doxy and WaxTime. 

Technics 1200GR + Ortofon Black make a wonderful pair.