flharris
These two questions are very hard to give you an honest answer to as the cartridges were used on completely different turntables with completely different arms. As stated previously, the Grado 'Sonata' is being used on the VPI Scout w/JMW 9 tonearm, while the ClearAudio Beta S was used on a Thorens TD-125 turntable and arm.
My feelings towards the two is that the ClearAudio gives more freely of itself, with less constraints than the Grado. To me it seems to be more effortless in its output.
Background of both was very good (quiet) and I have had no 'hum' problems what-so-ever with the Grado. (I have heard some do).
Good luck in your decision.
Regards,
AEW
These two questions are very hard to give you an honest answer to as the cartridges were used on completely different turntables with completely different arms. As stated previously, the Grado 'Sonata' is being used on the VPI Scout w/JMW 9 tonearm, while the ClearAudio Beta S was used on a Thorens TD-125 turntable and arm.
My feelings towards the two is that the ClearAudio gives more freely of itself, with less constraints than the Grado. To me it seems to be more effortless in its output.
Background of both was very good (quiet) and I have had no 'hum' problems what-so-ever with the Grado. (I have heard some do).
Good luck in your decision.
Regards,
AEW