matching your cartridge to your turntable


Hi folks,

I have a very modest stereo system consisting of Adcom pre and power amps and some Polk Monitor ten speakers.

I recently purchased a McIntosh MX110 and like it so far.

My source equipment is a 1229 Dual turntable and a Nackamichi CD player.

I used to like the way it sounded until my old cartridge wore out.It was a Sure V15.

I replaced it with a V12 I bought on ebay,and I never liked the way it sounded.

I then started having problems with the turntable and took it in last week to have it repaired and have the cartridge replaced.

I had read up on some cartridges in the 200-500 range and narrowed it down to either the Ortofon 2m Bronze or the Grado Prestiege gold.

The person called me from the place I took the turntable to and was telling me that he wouldn't recommend putting a cartridge over 100.00$ on my turntable due to the my turntable having a aluminum platter and light weight tone arm.He said any quality cartridge would only amplify the inherent noise present.

Does this make sense.I never noticed and excessive noise with this turntable before,but I can kind of see his point.

I guess I'am looking for a recommendation for a cartridge for the system.

Any thoughts.

I just bought a streamer also,and  plan on upgrading my power amp and speakers next.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

 

 

twangy57

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mulveling

2,138 posts

I really want something that I can upgrade later on.so I just bought the Rega 6.

Thanks for the info.I guess I will keep the Dual for those old wore out records.

dynacohum

682 posts

Yes.thats how I felt but I ended up getting a Rega and will try something else in the Dual.

I will see about  the ortofon as that was the brand I was leaning towards.

Op, I think the P6 is a very nice choice. 
@secretguy Thanks… when we were young! 
I will check out fix my Dual. I used to live in Des Moines… would have been much easier. 

And why is Audiogon suddenly putting post numbers under our usernames when quoted with an @ sign?

Yes…. What are those numbers for?
 

All a bit odd and meaningless. If that member has more posts under their belt is no indication that said poster offers up any more credibility than a contributor with a low mark.