I am considering the Grado Statement cartridge


I am considering buying a Grado Statement cartridge (top model). I am trying to get feedback as to how it performs. I currently have a Koetsu Rosewood which I will keep and use.

I have at VPI TNT 5 and with a 12.5 tonearm. I will get an additional tone arm wand for the Grado. When the Koetsu wears out I can get it rebuilt as a Rosewood signature.

I am trying to to extend the life of the Koetsu by using two cartridges but I want to have the same quality of sound. To upgrade beyond the Rosewood is very expensive and there are not too many places for me to audition them. I was thinking that the Grado is a safe choice in that it has a smooth sound vs the HF boost of other MC's. I have a Borbely Jfet low noise MC preamp feeding a DEQX digital speaker correction/room correction preamp using digita crossovers to feed my bi-amp speakers. Reading all I can on this forum it seems that most prefer low output MC's. I know the Grado is a moving Iron at about .5mv output vs the .4mv output of the Koetsu. I also know that there are a lot of Koetsu grey market knockoffs out there and buyer beware on the used market. Let me know what you think? If I could afford it I would get a Urushi. I might even try the top Dynavectors but they are way beyond my budget.
daly2k
Rayr2 and Stingreen-thanks for the comments, I will check the Acoustic Sounds web page regarding the Benz. I have the taste for a 3k cartridge but I am having a hard time with spending that much. Again this sounds like a good option to explore.

dave
Dave,
If you explore Audio Asylum, the Vinyl section, and look for any posts by Harry Wesfeld from vpI, you will find the post about the Grado Sonata being his favorite cartridge. This is right from his own words. I found it, but took a bit of hunting, he loves Grado's. The Better ones. I have a Signature TLZ which is a dynamite cartridge, and was tops throughout the 1990's. It was the last of the best by joe Grado, now John Grado runs things.
Ray