Phono cartridge suggestions sought


Hi All,

 I am in the market for a new phono cartridge. I can run up to $1400 but would prefer not to if i can get the performance I want. 

I listen to predominantly Jazz on vinyl, though some rock, folk and classical also gets spun

I recently heard a Hana SL and Rega Apheta at a dealers—different decks, same room and system. Both sounded good although the Apheta was not as heavy sounding and at the same time sounded more “present”. I wasn’t really looking at the Apheta, but it was available to listen to. 

The room is accoustically live with lots of glass and hard surfaces but all sounds good. 

System: Naim Atom, Bryston TT, Parasound JC jr phono stage (so huge loading flexibility and gain up to the 60’s), Totem Acoustics Signature Ones, Transparent cables. Current cart: Denon 103r with 250 hours on it, so it is winding down. 

I have enjoyed the Denon. But wondering about that all elusive “more.”

on paper spec, nobody touches the Grados for channel separation, but not sure how essential a criterion that should be. Especially since I worked hard to tame some RFI from a nearby antenna and the Grados I have heard said are not well-shielded. 

Since my Totems only drop down to 45 Hz, I suppose absolute resolution on the low end could be sacrificed for other sonic goods. 

Ok, hive mind, what do you suggest?
dramatictenor

Showing 2 responses by hifiman5

@dramatictenor.   Congrats. on your choice.  I am on my second iteration of the very same cartridge.  I think of it is a very honest sounding cart. as it seems to play fairly with all frequencies in the spectrum and reproduces dynamic swing in a very natural way.  Be sure you have it aligned exactly!  The microcline stylus is very fussy about setup. It is worth seeking out a specialist with the equipment to set it up exactly.  Pay him/her a reasonable fee and relax and enjoy the music.  Happy vinyling.
@dramatictenor.  From your post, you sound quite capable of setting up the cartridge properly.  I just never trusted myself to get it as right as a technician with the requisite equipment to affirm cartridge alignment.  @mattmiller I believe was encouraging you to have the low, not high output version of the 20X2.  Frankly, if I had the phono stage then that I have now, I would have the low output version as well as most vinyl files purport that the low output MC's reproduce more air and fine details.  No regrets though, I listened to Bizet's L'Arlsienne last night and it was just gorgeous with loads of detail and dynamic flow.  

As with all audio components, allow your new cart. to break in.  Please share your experiences with it as it matures.  Happy Listening!