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RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - JimSmith - 26-Mar-2018

Cartridge recommendation: Kiseki Purpleheart. All the best.

Jim


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - ogs - 26-Mar-2018

As you are based in Japan I'd also check out the DS 002 from DS Audio. I do not know if the DS 002 is a good match for the Technics arm, but this should be easy to find out. As the DS is a 'system' with a special power supply/equaliser that produces a line level signal it should be straightforward to connect to your 250.
You will not use the phono stage in the 250 with the DS and of course there is an extra box. If box count is important and space is an issue (as is often the case in Japan...) then by all means go for an MC cartridge. Jim's recommendation above is a good one. Again some research into cartridge/arm matching is important.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - ogs - 26-Mar-2018

I missed on the price of the DS system! The 002 with power/eq + Technics breaks your price range... Sorry about that!


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - AaronG - 26-Mar-2018

Fremer's review of the Rega RP 10 in the February Stereophile makes it sound like a steal.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - f1eng - 26-Mar-2018

(25-Mar-2018, 18:34)Elztalbiker Wrote: @f1eng: don't forget Brinkmann


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Yes but I don't think they are in the price range.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - f1eng - 26-Mar-2018

Cartridges are a difficult recommendation since they vary a lot. Some have a huge variation from an even frequency response. Some are quite peaky at high frequencies, good to compensate for rolled off speakers but less good in a neutral system.
Lots of people like a rolled off top end but having chosen the Devialet, IME the least coloured amp I have heard, it would be a shame not to have a neutral cartridge.
I have used Ortofons for decades and don't remember seeing any that measured peaky or rolled off (unlike a lot of other brands).
Sadly the days of being able to audition cartridges before buying are gone, a shame since the variation from one to another is many times bigger than the differences between every other bit of hifi except speakers/room.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - Stino - 26-Mar-2018

You may want to consider the Avid Diva II SP, Michell Orbe, and the VPI Prime as well.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - Confused - 26-Mar-2018

I would second @f1eng's mention of Ortofon. In fact, I recall reading an article about cartridges where the quality of some very expensive "boutique" cartridges were compared to the big mass producers such as Ortofon. "Handcrafted coils" might sound lovely, all that care an attention from an expert craftsmen, but the reality is that companies like Ortofon can utilise state of the art machinery that will construct perfect coils time after time, they have decades of experience and the strength and depth to invest in the right kit. On a subjective note, the Ortofon Cadenza Black has to be about the most used cartridge by posters on this forum. I have listened to the Cadenza Black on a wide range of turntables, and it sounds good with them all. Yes, there are differences, the Rega RP10 becomes an absolute detail monster with the Black, the Pro-Ject Signature more bold and strident, but the Black seems to deliver with TT's of all flavors.


RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - Sandeepmenon - 26-Mar-2018

(26-Mar-2018, 20:28)Confused Wrote: Lyra is also an excellent choice. Very neutral sounding. I had a Lyra Kleos which is very neutral and detailed.



RE: Best TT packagr for 7,500 US$? - bernardl - 28-Mar-2018

Thanks a lot for the feedbacks!

Cheers,
Bernard