ZYX "House" Sound


I am searching for a different sound in my system. I'm currently using the Shelter 901 MkIII and the Koetsu Rosewood Signature. I consider both to be on the warm side of neutral. I'd like to find a very good quality cartridge that is a bit more neutral. I don't want "clinical". I cannot cope with cymbals that sound like white noise with emphasis on the upper octaves. System is: MS DD-40 (2 tables), SUT using the Cimemag 1254 Tranny, Paragon Model E tube preamp (used as a phono pre) and Musical Surroundings Nova phono pre, Levinson control amp, Bryston 2.5B cubed power amp, Revel bookshelf speakers and HSU sub.

I've been seriously considering ZYX for my next cartridge. There are reviews of the top and bottom of the line ZYX cartridges, but little in between. I've contacted Mehran at Sorasound. Based on my budget, he suggested the Ultimate (Exceed) 4D or the Ultimate (Exceed) Omega.

Not many reviews for these mid-tier cartridges. Is anyone familiar with the sound of these cartridges? Does ZYX have a "house" sound? I'm not concerned by the naming confusion nor any of the other negative comments I've read. They're not constructive. I really want to understand where the ZYX cartridges fit in the cool to warm spectrum. There may be other brands to look at, and I'm doing that. This post is about the ZYX sound.

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Showing 2 responses by mijostyn

@kevemaher, It sounds to me like you have a speaker/room problem. Changing cartridges is only going to make marginal differences. The frequencies causing your problem are in the 3 kHz to 4 kHz region and these frequencies love to bounce around the room creating that "white noise" you mentioned. Makes you want to squint. While it is true that cartridges that lean on the bright side will make this worse the cartridge is not the primary problem. 

Systems that are tuned correctly will initially sound dull until you realize that the high frequencies are there right where they should be, over with the cymbals. Voices and violins sound natural without any sibilance. Acoustic foam tiles are dirt cheap. Buy a box of them and use double sided carpet tape  to tape them to the walls and ceiling at the early reflection sites. You will be shocked at how your sound improves. If you do not know how to find them message me and I will go over it with you. 

@kevemaher , then what you are looking for is an Ortofon like the Verismo or a My Sonic Lab cartridge.