Jcbach,
I'll make two recommendations, depending on whether you already have an easy way to adjust cartridge loading.
If you already have adjustable loading, I don't think you'll beat the K&K trannies at their price point. They sell for $225 in kit form or $300 fully assembled. I haven't heard them but they're reportedly high quality trannies. They also include high quality, integral leadout wires terminated with RCA's, which saves you a connection and a pair of interconnects. K&K is a sponsor over at Audio Asylum.
If don't yet have adjustable loading, the BentAudio Mu trannies that I use include that and they are excellent. Great parts and build quality and very good sonics. FWIW, Arthur Salvatore (www.high-endaudio.com) has A/B'd these against his Cotters and prefers the BentAudios. $645 in kit form or $745 fully assembled and burnt in. My highest recommendation, IMO of course.
I'll make two recommendations, depending on whether you already have an easy way to adjust cartridge loading.
If you already have adjustable loading, I don't think you'll beat the K&K trannies at their price point. They sell for $225 in kit form or $300 fully assembled. I haven't heard them but they're reportedly high quality trannies. They also include high quality, integral leadout wires terminated with RCA's, which saves you a connection and a pair of interconnects. K&K is a sponsor over at Audio Asylum.
If don't yet have adjustable loading, the BentAudio Mu trannies that I use include that and they are excellent. Great parts and build quality and very good sonics. FWIW, Arthur Salvatore (www.high-endaudio.com) has A/B'd these against his Cotters and prefers the BentAudios. $645 in kit form or $745 fully assembled and burnt in. My highest recommendation, IMO of course.