I've been there and done it with both cartridges. They have very different presentations. The DV is more laid back. The 2M Black is brighter and analytical. That's not to pass a subjective opinion. Just noting my impressions of the differences.
There are some important technical points to take into account. First ... compliance. The DV is a medium/low compliance cartridge. Its compliance factor is 12. By contrast, the 2M is a high compliance cartridges. Its compliance rating is 22. I am not familiar with your tone arm or its effective mass. But you should check for compatibility. I think there's a calculator on the Vinyl Engine web site. And yes ... I had problems with bass ringing when I used the 2M. Just me.
Two ... cartridge output. As mentioned above, the 2M is hot ... rated output is 5 mV. By contrast, the DV comes in HO and LO versions: 2.8 mV and .3 mV, respectively. Personally, I'm not a big fan of inserting SUTs into the signal path because it's just another artifact. Others have different views. Just sayin'
Also, this may sound a little weird, but it may be possible that the 2M was a little too hot for my system as previously configured. ARC thought that the 2M's 5 mV output, as amplified by my phono pre (58 db), may have clipped my Ref 3 linestage. Again, just sayin'
Three ... stylus lifespan. I agree with Dayglow's point. The 2M has a replaceable stylus; the DV does not. I think most vinyl gurus would agree that on average, most styli have a useful life of 2000 hours, plus or minus. If you divide the cost of a retip/exchange/replacement by 2000, that will give you a sense of how much it is costing to listen to vinyl on an hourly basis.
I suggest ... just a suggestion, that you consider the Soundsmith VPI Zephyr (low compliance), if compatible with your TT. Peter Ledermann's retip charge is extremely reasonable (about $200). And ... the Zephyr is a very refined cartridge. In fact, it used to be my primary cartridge. Now it's my back-up. The Lyra Kleos is my main carty. I'm on the look-out for a Soundsmith Paua. I've read terrific comments about it, and here again, retipping will be very reasonable.
Good luck and feel free to e mail me through the A'gon system with any questions.
Bruce
There are some important technical points to take into account. First ... compliance. The DV is a medium/low compliance cartridge. Its compliance factor is 12. By contrast, the 2M is a high compliance cartridges. Its compliance rating is 22. I am not familiar with your tone arm or its effective mass. But you should check for compatibility. I think there's a calculator on the Vinyl Engine web site. And yes ... I had problems with bass ringing when I used the 2M. Just me.
Two ... cartridge output. As mentioned above, the 2M is hot ... rated output is 5 mV. By contrast, the DV comes in HO and LO versions: 2.8 mV and .3 mV, respectively. Personally, I'm not a big fan of inserting SUTs into the signal path because it's just another artifact. Others have different views. Just sayin'
Also, this may sound a little weird, but it may be possible that the 2M was a little too hot for my system as previously configured. ARC thought that the 2M's 5 mV output, as amplified by my phono pre (58 db), may have clipped my Ref 3 linestage. Again, just sayin'
Three ... stylus lifespan. I agree with Dayglow's point. The 2M has a replaceable stylus; the DV does not. I think most vinyl gurus would agree that on average, most styli have a useful life of 2000 hours, plus or minus. If you divide the cost of a retip/exchange/replacement by 2000, that will give you a sense of how much it is costing to listen to vinyl on an hourly basis.
I suggest ... just a suggestion, that you consider the Soundsmith VPI Zephyr (low compliance), if compatible with your TT. Peter Ledermann's retip charge is extremely reasonable (about $200). And ... the Zephyr is a very refined cartridge. In fact, it used to be my primary cartridge. Now it's my back-up. The Lyra Kleos is my main carty. I'm on the look-out for a Soundsmith Paua. I've read terrific comments about it, and here again, retipping will be very reasonable.
Good luck and feel free to e mail me through the A'gon system with any questions.
Bruce