Upgrading Clearaudio Performance


When I ordered my clearaudio performance turntable I had to compromise and started with their basic Aurum Classic cartridge. It is an OK cartridge but I miss warmth and smoothness. I have my turntable running into the phono pre-stage of a Rotel integrated amp RA1062. In trying to get warmer, rounder sound would you recommend investing in a phono pre-stage or a cartridge upgrade? I've been thinking on getting either the Clearaudio Maestro or a Benz L2. The Benz will probably force me to get a phono pre-stage since the Rotel expects a 2.4mV input. I'm trying to stay around $1000 budget.
herbet

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IMO, you should consider upgrading your phono first. Even if you go with a higher class cart, you will eventually need a better phono.

I recommend the Maestro and the Virtuoso for MM, but go with the wood versions for a bit more warmth.

If you get a more flexible phono, then you would have far more choices of MM and MC carts.