Is there usually a dramatic difference between $5k and $10k cartridges ?


In top of the line or near top of the line system.

inna

@audio-b-dog 

Great news then that great pot is cheap... hmmm, the girlfriend could be problematic. 

I remember the Sears Silverton Suitcase Record player... circa late 1960's?

@dogberry Of course you are right. My 10% statement was just meant as a general guideline for someone new to the hobby.

For a person trying to thoughtfully put a system together, getting a decent cartridge that is a good match with your system (or the one you want to buy) can be tricky. Typically that knowledge comes later in the journey. My best advice for a serious
beginner is to work with a trusted dealer.

Note: 10% would be near the top end. There a plenty of great sounding carts that cost significantly less than that. Two of my favorites are my Nagaoka MP 110 and  Grado Gold3. Both of those carts are a hoot and will sound great in any system!

Greetings,

Sorry for be late to this posting, I want to make sure I had proper information on this subject.

I can’t tell you the difference between a $5k and a $10k cartridge, but I can tell you the differences between a $5k and a $16k cartridge. (Retail price)

It’s like the difference between driving a Lexus and a Bugatti. A Lexus will get you from point A to B in comfort, it’s fairly dependable, and looks good. A Bugatti is exhilarating.

Joe Nies

"driving a Lexus and a Bugatti”..so, assuming our roads/hwys driving circumstances, are you saying Lexus is better? LOL