Suitable cartridge fore Schroeder reference arm


Help needed, anyone. Have an excellent Schroeder ref. arm with ebony wand. Am currently using an Ortofon Rhoman wich is fine but i think its damaged so i started looking fore replacement.
The more i read the more confusing it is. Here is my question: Since the ebony wand is heavy should i go fore heavy pickups with high compliance but moderate VTF say 1.5 grams or am i not thinking right. I listen to all kinds of music but preferably acoustic, jazz, R&B, classical but also rock. Maby difficult to find one cartridge that does it all.
The rest of my chain is Holfi (there top of the line) electronics so my riia is one that can handle any load.
Would be greatful fore suggestions and others experience with suitable cartridges for my arm.
best regards
blackblade6

Showing 3 responses by hifidaddy

I have had a lot of cartridges in my Schroeder tonearms over the years, and haven't yet found a combination which did not work. I have used Lyra, Kiseki, Koetsu, Accuphase, Tubaphon/EMT, Linn so far. What I noticed was that the Schroeder is able to tame fast and revealing cartridges, which sound ringer in other tonearms. Currently I am listening to Accuphase AC-2 in my 10.5 inch Schroeder model No.1, latest version.

Would I choose under current production cartridges, I would surely include Soundsmith and Miyajima in the list I would try. When I visited Frank Schroeder last year, I could listen to both Moving Iron as well as the Strain Gauge in Schroeder tonearms. I liked both.

best regards, Hartmut
yes I can confirm that the Lyras are excellent matches. Though I made not yet friends with the Skala, but I like the cheap Dorian with the Schroeder. I also liked what the Titan i did, when i heard it side by side with the Skala using Triplanars on Spiral Groove turntables.

If I understand Dgad correctly, he suggests, that it could make sense using cartridges with complementary character, rather than those going in the same direction. I certainly agree about that.

BTW, thank you for sharing your opinion about Zyx/Schroeder matching, as there is an Airy 3 for sale locally, and I was indeed pondering.

FYI, I have a one-off Schroeder with a special armwand made for my taste. It is multi-hybrid with blackwood headshell, and multi layer carbon/teflon/pertinax wand with filled cavities here and there, even with some secret ingredients. This wand was made to sound livelier than the usual wooden wands, but without the artificial sound accompanied with cheaper carbon wands. I think Frank Schroeder did an excellent job with this. It took me years to convince Frank to do it exactly like this, but it was worth the wait.

best regards, Hartmut