The M97xE is as fast as you could possibly want with great detail and accuracy of musical timbre.Thanks for a thorough, meticulous review. This is one of the primary reviews that helped me make an informed choice on purchasing the Shure M97xE. The M97xE is a step up from prior MM and MC instruments used in a system comprising a Basis TT, Threshold Amp/Preamp, WeberWire, and a pair of Sound Labs.
This cartridge properly balances neutrality and delicacy in vocals and instrumental music; thereby, capturing not only the challenge of a performer’s innate sibilance but also the natural tenor of a piano’s action and sustain. It differs from some rather costly MM and MC cartridges of our past in that it does not exaggerate the natural signature of instruments and individual vocal ranges. Some cartridges evinced an overly "bright shine" handling instruments such as cymbals or piano for instance. The Shure is respectively restrained in its presentation: hence its virtue for a neutral presentation.
I’ve long considered vinyl and reel-to-reel two of the most accurate reproduction formats. While listening to the Shure, I had a difficult time gauging which format is more faithful to the originally intended performance in context of our system. Vinyl with the Shure captures proper proportion in both sound staging and imaging in ways that reel-to-reel could not properly reproduce, though reel-to-reel has greater dynamics. However, upon further listening and reflection, I discovered that bigger staging and expansive dynamics is a bit bloated and unrealistic; whereas the Shure’s neutrality seems more attuned to closely engaging a listener with the originally intended performance.