Jolida JD9: I think I over-bought. Alternatives?


In my infinite quest of attaining gear that punches above it's weight class.... I landed a used JD9 to try it out and I'm frustrated. The AT120ET cart is too high of output to use the high outputs (even with 12au7 tubes). I ended up using the low outputs. While it still sounds good, I can't help but think that I'm not getting as much out of it with the cart i'm using. ...and I don't want to upgrade my cart.

I think I might go back to the Cambridge 651p or Musical Fidelity V90-LPS. Both sounded pretty good. I post here, so you guys can talk me out of it ... or suggest an alternative. On the plus side, I did score some 12ax7 mullards, so it wasn't a complete waste of time.

I have a stock technics 1200 Mk2 that I'm quite happy with. Just need a preamp that matches nicely with the cart. I think there might be something in-between the $200 - $600 that might be a good match.

Conversely both the Cambridge and MF are pretty good. I'm not looking for a critical preamp. Thoughts?
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I went from the MF-VLPS to the JD9... granted, I replaced the opamps, output caps (biggest improvement) and dropped in some Raytheon 5751 Windmill Getter tubes and it is leaps and bounds better than the VLPS... I am running a Benz Micro Gold LOMC cart though... the JD9 has a lot of gain, why I went to the 5751 tube which is 70% of the 12AX7... you might want to drop by AK's Turntable forum and search out the Jolida JD9 Official Thread - lots of people over there who have made some simple mods to the JDP to get stellar performance... they might be able to shed more light on your cart with the JD9... I wouldn't give up on the JD9 just yet.