Phono Cartridges by Audio Technica, Dynavector and Grado, $69 to $2,150

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Komentáře • 191

  • @louiesipes2257
    @louiesipes2257 Před 2 lety +18

    Love it!! I’ve jumped back in over last year. Never got rid of any of my albums. 👍

    • @spotsill
      @spotsill Před 2 lety +2

      I loaned most of my albums to my sister and her and her children trashed them and thrifty years later i’am trying to find good examples 😒😒.

  • @thebestoffools
    @thebestoffools Před 2 lety +36

    I have a AT-VM95e cartridge that I upgraded with the ATN-VM95ML (micro line), the red stylus. I have it set up on my Technics SL1200MK7 and, although the VM95e is very good for the price, the VM95ML has a much better soundstage and gives way more details. The tracking is also very good, never skips and there is less inner groove distortion. It's also good for approximately 1000 hours compared to the VM95e that is rated at 300 hours. It's a lot more expensive than the VM95e but it's still very affordable when you compare it with the other 4 cartridges in this review.

    • @srdjanstojanovic9289
      @srdjanstojanovic9289 Před 2 lety +3

      Did exactly the same, only on a SL1210MK2 (which is a year ago fully refurbished and in the top condition). Fully support your statement - GREAT improvement for a mere 100$ extra cost! My old vinyls now sound as if they were remasters! On top of that, surface wear and (small) scratches (yes, I have such vinyls, too) are hardly noticeable, compared to ATN-VM95E stylus. Would recommend AT-VM95ML to anyone!

    • @svenschwingel8632
      @svenschwingel8632 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I am running the 95ML as well and I am quite happy with it, although it's a tad on the bright side which makes it a great choice for "muffled" recordings. It's a great cartridge for its price (a steal if you will) and it can also be upgraded to a 95SH with a Shibata stylus for a little extra $$$. I also own a 2M Bronze which features a line contact stylus as well and I prefer that over the 95ML for it's more neutral coloration, given well-produced records. Both track equally well with the 2M running with slightly lower tracking force (1.8g to 2.0g for the AT). But the 2M Bronze comes in at twice the cost so it isn't exactly what I'd call a steal.
      I am currently operating a Pioneer PLX-1000 which is in essence a Hanpin OEM turntable but I am quite happy with it. But I have set my sights on a 1200G.

    • @misterarcane3863
      @misterarcane3863 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@svenschwingel8632
      To get the best out of that AT cartridge, add the 4g headshell weight that came with your PL-X1000 and the other weight to the back of the arm, those carts respond better to a higher mass arm. Also if you can use a 30cm rca, mogami 2964 is 19pf at 30cm, the cart needs 150pf load to be at its best, you'll notice the sharp brightness will come down. Account for 30pf in the tone arm, 19pf in the mogami 2964 rca and set your phono stage too 100pf if you can. Most vintage amps and recievers are set at 100pf on the phono stage. This is what I done and the sound is so much more improved. I also added a 3mm cork between the felt mat and rubber mat, then set the arm height to around 4.5mm, use the headshell spirit level to get the height perfect.

    • @scotthutch3682
      @scotthutch3682 Před 7 měsíci

      I use the ML most of the time but if the recording is on the brighter side or could use a little more punch - I also have a Shibata - if it’s a less than perfect record - I use the 95vm

    • @simonheffernan1767
      @simonheffernan1767 Před 4 měsíci

      I have the VM95SH. I'm very happy with it.

  • @Leicaphile27
    @Leicaphile27 Před 2 lety +7

    Two thumbs up for this one! The descriptions of each cartridge and their individual personality came through loud and clear. Gave me lots to think about with regard to my analogue front end and how to develop it in the future.

  • @gakerty
    @gakerty Před 2 lety +7

    "It's not about accuracy, it's about musical pleasure." Couldn't agree more. My Benz LPS brings me a great deal of pleasure, even though one could argue it isn't the most accurate cartridge. The Benz sounds beautiful though, and definitely has its own personality without obscuring detail. Thanks for the review, one can tell the Audiophiliac has passion for analog!

  • @louisperlman8030
    @louisperlman8030 Před 2 lety +6

    Great job explaining what you get when you move up the ladder. Also a great idea to have a ‘party cartridge’ for when someone asks: what happens if I touch the needle.

  • @milr96
    @milr96 Před 2 lety +13

    I made the switch to mc from mm and as long as your preamp supports mc, highly recommend trying a mc. Mine is an affordable Ortofon MC Quintet Red. Great job as always Steve!

  • @bryanmorgan758
    @bryanmorgan758 Před 2 lety +8

    I love my nagoaka mp110. Very musical and tracks like a beast. Very good at handling inner groove distortion as well!

  • @damayor62
    @damayor62 Před 2 lety +5

    Outstanding as always Steve. Your description that each cartridge has it's own "personality" is spot on. My M95 is still rocking my Technics SL-Q303. Keep up the great wok.

  • @rosswarren436
    @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety +5

    One of my old Technics turntables uses P-mount cartridges. Very glad Grado still makes some fine ones in that format here in the USA. Their Prestige Line makes me happy.

  • @mrpositronia
    @mrpositronia Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for more cartridge reviews, Steve. Always appreciated.

  • @jimashby43
    @jimashby43 Před 2 lety +7

    I love switching carts. Just something about it. That Grado is a beast.
    Remembered years back that Audio Technica A?315 cheapy was so good back in the day. I think in the 90s they where about $45

    • @jimashby43
      @jimashby43 Před 2 lety

      The Grado just sounds more musical

  • @selpingos
    @selpingos Před 2 měsíci

    Steeeeeeeve I was waiting to hear the cartridges with some music. Where was that??????

  • @armanddimeo6575
    @armanddimeo6575 Před 2 lety +4

    I had the original Platinum and the Platinum 1 and miss them. (There is no Grado dealer here currently and I am not confident in setting up my own turntable.) The Grado "woody" cartridges get you to talk about music and not not about hi-fi effects like imaging, focus, etc. It is also phenomenal that Grado has only raised the price $100 on this cartridge in 20 years when other companies have had much greater price increases.

  • @garyhilbolt4363
    @garyhilbolt4363 Před 2 lety +3

    Great job of covering the basics as well as the mid-price range of cartridges. Very helpful info for the novice as well as the inveterate listener.

  • @rickc661
    @rickc661 Před 2 lety +5

    Ha. again, at 73 .... found out I can't even switch the tiny wires on the back of cartridges anymore, arthritis or something, hands are both stiff and shake.... goes with ears topping out at 8000 hz on cd / Utube frequency tests. So, Do I notice any difference between 20+ years old Stanton 681eee ( fancy 'stereohedren ' or whatever needle ) and Ortofon 2mBlue.....? have 'Armed Forces' and .'my aim is true ' on original LP, I always liked both of 'em.

  • @cobar5342
    @cobar5342 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a few of these and my favourite is the Grado
    I too bought a Technics exactly to do this sort of cartridge switching!

  • @ptbfrch
    @ptbfrch Před 2 lety +4

    The 95E is a cartridge I love! I also use the EN and SH styli for the 95 series. All are incredible value, although I can't hear any meaningful difference between the bonded and the nude ellipticals. Not worth the extra money. The ML is tempting, too. Better long term value since the stylus lasts longer.

  • @brucelunde7804
    @brucelunde7804 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for mentioning Elvis Costello's Get Happy album. It always elevates the mood and is another great example of Nick Lowe's production genius. Without him EC's first albums would not have had their great success.

  • @chrish.4067
    @chrish.4067 Před 2 lety +7

    Love cartridge reviews!

  • @stephenvangelder3893
    @stephenvangelder3893 Před 2 lety +3

    I am with you on Grado, currently have all three of my tables set up with Grdao. One with an old Green, one with a prestige silver 3 and one with a Gold..

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      Can you tell any difference between the Silver and the Gold? Is the Gold worth the extra $20? I have the Red on an old Technics and love it, but wonder if I would hear any improvement with the Silver or Gold on a basic (1980s) turntable. Thanks.

    • @stephenvangelder3893
      @stephenvangelder3893 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rosswarren436 As a long time diesel mech, I cannot tell a large enough difference. Should try hearing protection sometime. Although the difference between the silver and green is pronounced.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stephenvangelder3893 thank you. I love the Red just fine, but maybe might get a Silver then later on.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stephenvangelder3893 oh, and YES. Since hearing loss is cumulative, definitely start with the hearing protection ASAP. Some of those 3M headphone types that offer about 25 to 30 dB of reduction are the best. I use those for mowing my yard. No use making your hearing any worse over time. Good luck.

  • @kirkpatticalma7911
    @kirkpatticalma7911 Před 2 lety +2

    Kinda makes me glad I'm on the Digital team. As much as I loved listening to records back in the day, streaming great quality music is just so convenient. Maybe I'm lazy. Maybe the spirit will move me to get back into records...one day.

  • @garysmith8455
    @garysmith8455 Před 2 lety +3

    I have become a huge Ortofon 'blue' fan. My new U-Turn 'custom' table ordered with it, and so impressed over the EXACT 2 on my Rega P6 in direct comparison via a switcher. I ordered a second blue and had it professionally installed on the Rega!

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      Do you think the Blue is a significant step up from the Red (if you've heard a Red)? Thanks.

    • @alexa6474
      @alexa6474 Před 2 lety +3

      @@rosswarren436 In my experience, there is no comparison between the red and the blue. The blue is much more revealing in higher frequencies and seems to be more dynamic. The red is dull and boring in comparison to the blue. Definitely worth the expense.

    • @garysmith8455
      @garysmith8455 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rosswarren436 Hello Ross. They are both the same cartridge, the difference is that the stylus is NUDE on the blue, not on the red, which s in a casement of sorts mounted to the cantilever. You can look that up and see what you find. I believe though, those are the only differences.
      The blue is the top cart. that U-Turn offered. It had the same bass and midrange response as my $600 Exact 2 on the Rega, but the Exact was lacking stereo width which really surprised me! And, the left channel was slightly weak. The blue is well balanced and I highly recommend it to you!

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      @@garysmith8455 thank you! When it comes time to replace my 2m Red stylus, I'll likely go with the Blue then. I like what I'm hearing with the Red so far. I love my U-Turn Special TT. I have an older Technics in my den. Both get some use every week.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      @@alexa6474 thanks. Sounds like an upgrade is in my future then....

  • @samgates2059
    @samgates2059 Před 2 lety +2

    I had been using a Reson Recca but could not get a new stylus so I remembered how much I used to like The Grado 8MZ so I bought a Grado Sonata. I have had it a a couple of months now and love the sound.

  • @matthewsallman1700
    @matthewsallman1700 Před 2 lety +1

    Just purchased a Dynavector XX2 Mkii a few weeks ago. An absolutely stunning cartridge. I had tried the 20X2L with a 58 dB gain phonostage and it just wasn't a good match. The 20X2H produced much better sound in that system. I then moved up to the special HO version of the XX2 Mkii and was very pleased with the improvement over the 20X2H. I now have a phonostage that can properly work with .3mV cartridges and this cart is head and shoulders above even the special HO XX2 Mkii that I had before.

  • @felipezitzmann
    @felipezitzmann Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic comments Steve. Very useful and important. Definitely the most important is the pleasure of music.
    For me , your best video.
    Thanks for your work.

  • @cunningtim
    @cunningtim Před 2 lety +7

    Love these reviews and your enthusiasm, Steve. What alignment scheme are you using with yourTechnics? Some of your cartridges seem further forward in the headshell than the Technics standard 52mm overhang. Thanks!

  • @joedeegan3870
    @joedeegan3870 Před 2 lety +4

    I bought the 95 with conical stylus for $39.00 for old and damaged flea market records and am amazed at the sound. I wouldn't want to do a double blind test against some of the expensive cartridges !

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      I do something similar. I bought a cheap $39 Audio Technica AT85EP with Elliptical Stylus for my older Technics P Mount turntable. I use it instead of my more expensive Grado Gold when I'm playing some flea market, yard sale, and "used" albums sold by a local record store - at least the first time, to make sure they are OK. Seems prudent.

    • @luisrodriguez8639
      @luisrodriguez8639 Před 4 měsíci

      The conical have narrower soundstage but is more forgiving for damaged LP's

  • @bikdav
    @bikdav Před 2 lety +3

    I have the AT-VM95e. It does what I need it to do.

  • @mikejames-drummerreginacan1386

    Great video Steve. Whatever happened to SHURE....in the 80's the Shure V15 III, IV and V were highly regarded.....THANKS.

  • @redstarwraith
    @redstarwraith Před 2 lety +3

    A few years ago, when I was researching turntables, I was on the fence between the Rega Planar 8 and the Technics that you have. Ultimately I came down on the Rega side. The Rega is cool-looking (reminds me of a space ship) but, seeing all the FUN you're having switching out cartridges has really got me kicking myself of late . . .

    • @chriscowen85
      @chriscowen85 Před 2 lety +1

      I did the exact same thing. The P8 sounds great though. Fortunately I can and do swap out carts on my 1975 Technics SL 1300.

  • @chrish.4067
    @chrish.4067 Před 2 lety +2

    My observations Steve. I feel like listening to music after watching your videos. I'm pretty much done buying gear. You're the only reviewer that I watch and listen to because I enjoy hearing what you are listening to. You have turned me on to some great tunes. You aren't dogmatic about "what is the best", most everything has it's merits....unless it doesn't! The $69 cartridge reminds me of listening to Led Zeppelin 1 with a Grado Black ($99). It has it's listenability aspects that work. I'm enjoying my end game cartridge, a Grado Reference3. I don't buy much vinyl anymore, but I'm glad that I have a nice cartridge. And it's the low output 1mv, which for me is better than the 5mv even with my sub $500 Pro-ject phono pre. It gives me an upgrade aspiration!

  • @christophernoto
    @christophernoto Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for another interesting, informative, and enjoyable video, Steve! BTW, the word you were looking for is “tactility!” 🔥❤️🔥

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Před 2 lety +3

    You should try a Denon DL-103R on your SL-1200G.
    I also own a 1200G and run my 103R from time to time... sounds very nice.
    Great combination, especially on a heavier headshell.
    Very neutral with sparkly highs... especially piano music sounds wonderful!

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree, I have a Zu Denon 103. Love it

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio Před 2 lety

      @@SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac Cool! What's the difference between a regular 103 and one by Zu?
      Is it just the enclosure?

  • @Reyfox1
    @Reyfox1 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a Dynavector 23r Ruby decades ago. Wow.... those were the days.... and one day, the cantilever collapsed. On then to a Koetsu Black Goldline....

  • @joshuaschneck
    @joshuaschneck Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Steve. Thanks for the great review on an interesting selection of carts. Been a while since you reviewed any phono stages - are any reviews pending..? I’m not happy with the sound of my analogue setup, and I think my phono stage is the weak link.

  • @greganderson1681
    @greganderson1681 Před 2 lety +1

    I need that Grado. I miss my old Grados. Still have an AT95 and need to fire that one up again. Mainly using an Ortofon 2M Bronze these days, but really want that Grado. Also need Comes a Time on vinyl. Another great record!

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Před 2 lety +1

    YEAH! WE ARE THE A-TEAM! WOOHOO!!😃

  • @robertyoung1777
    @robertyoung1777 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the Nagaoka MP-110. It has an elliptical .4 x .7 stylus. That more rounded shape is safe for playing 7 inch styrene 45s. It costs about $150.
    Looking for a good cheap cartridge; the Audio Technica AT 3600L is priced at about $25. It has a bonded conical round stylus. Safe for old 45s.
    The Ortofon 2M Mono is a good choice for mono records. Some stylus / cartridges will damage mono records. It. It’s about $300.

  • @rojona
    @rojona Před 2 lety +1

    Another very entertaining video from Steve. I'd like to correct a couple of statements just for the record :-) Limiting and compression has been used since the 1950s on almost every pop record and most jazz records made since then at leoast in the mastering phase. We engineers still love the sound of those vintage compressors and limiters such as the LA 2A by Teletronix and the Fairchild limiter. My other correction is that Randy Newman's record did NOT sound great because it was analog but because you had A list performers, producers and engineers working on it. Now that records are made in bedrooms, you rarely here this sort of grand production made by experienced professionals using acoustic instruments any more. Finally, a question. Do many of the viewers listen to mostly older recordings made with analog equipment on your analog set up or will you put on the vinyl version of a modern pop album made digitally and enjoy it just as much?

  • @davidadamW
    @davidadamW Před 2 lety +1

    Great review Steve, thanks. Whatever the drawbacks are to a removable headshell-and I’m not sure if there are any-I regret not thinking about this on my recent turntable upgrade purchase.

  • @Aswaguespack
    @Aswaguespack Před 2 lety +1

    Steve’s Word of the Day : tactibility.
    I think since we have a Viewer System of the Day why not Steve’s Word of the Day!
    Today’s challenge to all audiophiliacs is to use Steve’s Word of the Day “tactibility” in a conversation today. 😉👍🏻😂.
    Maybe we can have a new feature Steve’s Audiophiliac Word of the Day.

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 Před 2 lety

    You should do a video on tapes, especially cassette tapes. All great recordings are made from analogue tape sources. Played on vintage equiment, they trounce everything. Cleaniness, demagnetization of tape path, proper adjustments and all Dolby OFF are essential.

  • @dimitrisouzounis7788
    @dimitrisouzounis7788 Před 2 lety +4

    What about a Nagaoka?

  • @arthurlyons8498
    @arthurlyons8498 Před 2 lety

    I am a cd fan since 1987. My current 2-channel system sounds unreal. Best analog system I owned had a Grado MF3. Great sound on a Dual CS 607. Me stick to cd.

  • @jesusgavemeaids
    @jesusgavemeaids Před 2 lety

    That first AT 95 cartridge was only $50 then jumped up $20 seemingly overnight. Nothing even happened to affect prices when they did that. They just did it just to do it.

  • @alm5693
    @alm5693 Před 2 lety

    Really enjoyed this video. Sounds like you had a lot of fun. How many Technics headshells do you have? Do you switch out cartridges as often during your regular listening or testing of other gear?
    Get Happy may have been compressed during production (it's an early Nick Lowe production after all), but the 20 songs on that album are all pretty short songs (half are under 2:30, with a few under 2:00). The album isn't really all that groove crammed (like Todd Rundgren's A Wizard A True Star album).

  • @vincentj.calvaresejr6089
    @vincentj.calvaresejr6089 Před 2 lety +1

    Just outfitted an 80s Dual auto turntable with the VM95E and it really woke her up compared to the stock Ortofon. Very enjoyable cart for the $! How do you submit user systems?

  • @louiesipes2257
    @louiesipes2257 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you just made my mind up what to buy next. I’ve got vm95ml, 2m Blue, and a V15Vxmr that I lucked into on eBay. I like the sound of all three, But in all the years before I only ran Grado, it’s what I could afford, available to me and I loved the sound. Question though, you think the Shure and Grado might have the same sound signature? Right now the Shure has bass weight and definition over the other two, all else fairly equal.

    • @robertyoung1777
      @robertyoung1777 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve always likes the sound of sure cartridges. Audio Technica sound too bright to me. It’s all a matter of matching system components and personal preferences.

  • @joedeegan3870
    @joedeegan3870 Před 2 lety +1

    Audio Technica is carrying the ball for tech based cartridges vs Golden ear home made entries now that Shure has dropped out.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety

      That Shure V15 sure started many out on their journey....

  • @hoobsgroove
    @hoobsgroove Před 2 lety

    you need to try the goldring ethos cart and superb for the price!
    what is the mass of the arm on the Technics? not really a great arm I believe. why don't you have a another arm as well? all you need is some sort of a container box weighed down with tungsten powder or kiln-dried sand and a rubber bottom like a mouse mat stuck to it, you can do that?! make sure the top is thick three quarters ply or acrylic/perspex.
    try the blackbird arm better than the sme v.
    you could get containers/boxs made to fit different arms and do arm shootout lol

  • @tonyfafoglia2927
    @tonyfafoglia2927 Před 2 lety

    The original UK F-Beat label press cut by George Peckham of Costello's Get Happy had much better bottom than the US Columbia press.

  • @705johnnyboy
    @705johnnyboy Před 2 lety

    love my oc9,also my new cheapo ultrasonic cleaner,everyone should get one....

  • @greganderson1681
    @greganderson1681 Před 2 lety

    Get Happy! Big Man, Tall Man, Happy Man! Great record.

  • @TEST-rt1ui
    @TEST-rt1ui Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Steve, would you please compare your Technics SL1200 G turntable with the cheaper 1200 GR? Is it in regards to the sound quality a big difference?

    • @billwillard9410
      @billwillard9410 Před 2 lety +1

      He did, a couple of videos ago.

    • @TEST-rt1ui
      @TEST-rt1ui Před 2 lety

      @@billwillard9410 hi, which Video?

    • @billwillard9410
      @billwillard9410 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TEST-rt1ui “Technics SL1200G, Loving Direct Drive Turntables”.

    • @TEST-rt1ui
      @TEST-rt1ui Před 2 lety

      @@billwillard9410 Thanks Bill

  • @hbg70
    @hbg70 Před 2 lety +2

    Some of these cost more than what I think is ok for an amp

    • @robertyoung1777
      @robertyoung1777 Před 2 lety

      I agree. If a cheap cartridge gets damaged it’s no biggie but an expensive one - ouch.

  • @cnhhnc
    @cnhhnc Před 2 lety +2

    Aren't ALL sources for current LP pressings COMPLETELY DIGITAL today? And why so if analog is the superior format? Who masters analog recordings today? Thousands and thousands of dollars of equipment in recording studios almost exclusively digital?
    So what does a TT guy do. Buy a digital recording that is pressed to an analog LP? Why would one do that?

    • @Raj-gn7xm
      @Raj-gn7xm Před 2 lety

      I think you are right. I love records but only play old records for that pure analog experience.

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety +1

      I think *some* albums are still analog all the way, especially reissues or remastered ones from Blue Note and other jazz labels. YMMV. But yeah, there's little reason to buy say Billie Eilish on vinyl. I need to look up the Robert Plant\Alison Krauss album. Many "audiophiles" liked that release on vinyl, so I wonder if it was recorded fully digitally or not? Then again, some say that a good mastering engineer who knows their way around vinyl can make good digital recordings sound fine on that format. Look too to labels like Octave Records who record in DSD but then master to vinyl.

  • @marcuslikespie
    @marcuslikespie Před 2 lety

    Steve! I’m looking for my first cartridge upgrade from my current 95e that I’ve loved for the past few years - what would you recommend? 🙏 Thank you!

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s hard to do, I don’t know what you’re looking for. But I think you should try Grado Black for around $100

  • @jamesbrotherton5487
    @jamesbrotherton5487 Před 2 lety

    Loved the reviews, Steve. Which Grado were you using - high or low?

  • @terrycochrane7811
    @terrycochrane7811 Před 2 lety

    I've got a Clearaudio TT, (Marantz TT 15s1) and upgraded the cartridge to a Clearaudio Charisma v2 MM and for me it sounds great. I've used a couple of MC cartridges, although not as $$ as the Charisma, and found the Charisma to sound better. I'm guessing if I had access to a higher end MC, I'd change my tune (pun intended). Steve, have you heard the Charisma v2 and what where your thoughts?
    Cheers, Terry

    • @zach2954
      @zach2954 Před 2 lety +1

      The Charisma is a great cart. If you like the Charisma and want to try a nice MC, look into the Koetsu Black Goldline. It's got a kind of rich warmness to it. Since you like the Charisma I'm sure you'd like that as well.

    • @terrycochrane7811
      @terrycochrane7811 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zach2954 Thanks very much for the recommendation, I'll try to get my hands on this cartridge.

  • @gilesdavis6345
    @gilesdavis6345 Před 2 lety

    Great review, thanks very much. Giles

    • @gilesdavis6345
      @gilesdavis6345 Před 2 lety

      A package? That’s sounds exciting. Is it a pair of La scalas?

  • @Ssection31
    @Ssection31 Před 2 lety

    Curiouse you ever did a Optical Cartridge test. If so what where the differences

  • @velchuck
    @velchuck Před 2 lety

    Steve, I watch different audiophiles talk about cartridge comparison, but never see the process. I would think that the tracking force must be changed, maybe with each cartridge. It seems to me that a comparison video like this one can take a lot of time. What is your process?

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Před 2 lety +1

      There’s not much of a process, but yes, the tracking force is adjusted for each cartridge swap. Takes about a minute to adjust the tracking force. And then adjust the impedance load for the moving coil cartridges. All of this literally takes about a minute.

  • @jmfloyd23
    @jmfloyd23 Před 2 lety

    Hi Steve, I’m using an Ortofon 2m blue on my Technics 1200mkII. It plays well. On occasion the stylus will skip. Stylus is in excellent condition and cleaned with mobile fidelity stylus cleaner before every play. I also have the Ortofon 2m red mounted on another head shell. I’ll use it to test records that skip with the 2m blue. To my amazement, it doesn’t skip when using the red. Weight and anti skate are not changed. Any idea what’s going on?

    • @thebestoffools
      @thebestoffools Před 2 lety +1

      Make sure your cartridge alignment of your headshell is good on your Blue.

    • @jmfloyd23
      @jmfloyd23 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thebestoffools I used the mobile fidelity geo disc cartridge alignment tool for the 2m blue. I vacuum clean my records before playing as well. Thanks for the tip!

  • @trudimcleod5042
    @trudimcleod5042 Před 2 lety

    Did I miss which of the amplifiers that Steve has were used for this comparison? (Pass labs, First Watt, Schiit Aegir, Denon)?

  • @kevindeem7174
    @kevindeem7174 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video thanks

  • @truman4956
    @truman4956 Před 2 lety

    Which of these carts will work on Rega turntables?

  • @laika25
    @laika25 Před 2 lety

    On average how long does it take you to swap cartridges?

  • @welshrarebit9238
    @welshrarebit9238 Před 2 lety +3

    Can someone please tell me …what does it cost to make a $2150 cartridge?

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Před 2 lety +8

      You should see this as an incredible business opportunity! Get rich quick, and make one as good is that for half the price. You’ll be driving Ferraris in no time.

    • @hoobsgroove
      @hoobsgroove Před 2 lety

      @@SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      who makes the grado internals themselves or it's done by somebody else?

    • @tonyhodgkinson4586
      @tonyhodgkinson4586 Před 2 lety +1

      I’d say the cost goes into the person building the cartridges, it’s a skill that you more than likely don’t possess, we’re talking microscopic engineering now how. Also whatever materials used and the design and R&D.

    • @PeterMooshammer
      @PeterMooshammer Před 2 lety

      KEF R3 Meta? Are these not even released? I can’t find them

    • @rosswarren436
      @rosswarren436 Před 2 lety +1

      Given typical retail markups, the cost is likely around $1300. Some of that is the cost of the skill of the person making it. It's like the old saw my aerospace professor told us....A company was marketing fiberglass igloos but need them to not have any lift such that they'd be blow all about in high winds. They hired an aerospace engineer who came out, did some quick calculations, used a jig saw and cut a hole in the side of the igloo, then sent them the itemized bill for $20 and $980. They asked, "What were these charges for, you were only here 15 minutes."? He answered, "$20 for cutting the hole, $980 for knowing WHERE to cut the hole".

  • @TheTrueVoiceOfReason
    @TheTrueVoiceOfReason Před 2 lety +2

    I pity the fool who's never been to the A-Team! 😁

  • @larryyee254
    @larryyee254 Před 2 lety

    Thank

  • @larrywe3320
    @larrywe3320 Před 2 lety +1

    Steve -- How are you liking the new SL1200G ??

  • @spotsill
    @spotsill Před 2 lety

    So your saying it might not be the issue with not liking my new speakers as much as I need to upgrade my cartridge to match the abilities of my new speakers 😂😂😵‍💫😒? I assumed it was the acoustics but maybe a cartridge swap might help . The new speakers sound hollow and lifeless in the room but when i’am in the next room in the house they sound really good 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😂😂🍻🍻.

  • @xXThePointXx
    @xXThePointXx Před 2 lety

    Referring to Rednecks by Randy Newman I'm sure lol

  • @simonirvine1628
    @simonirvine1628 Před 2 lety

    Name for a new up and coming outfit = Huge Massivekela & The Bullshit Preset's

  • @davidnord1979
    @davidnord1979 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah well my favorite store closed ...the needle doctor.... go figure....

  • @ericshutter5305
    @ericshutter5305 Před 2 lety

    AT-ART9XI or AT-ART9XA That is the question ... 🙃

    • @deadquietvinyl
      @deadquietvinyl Před 2 lety +1

      I have the AT-ART9XI and am really-really happy with it

  • @wayneg296
    @wayneg296 Před 2 lety

    👍👍😎✌️🤟

  • @joemartin6439
    @joemartin6439 Před 2 měsíci

    Please review the Grace F9 elliptical

  • @carlosbauza1139
    @carlosbauza1139 Před 2 měsíci

    ALL those cartridges are great! And the Grado "Opus 3" is special at the beginning of the Grado "woodies".

  • @poogy3
    @poogy3 Před 2 měsíci

    Gettin "back" into needles. I might split with $400 for a Grado....some day. In the meantime my 95E makes me happy. I will be trying other versions of the 95E. Nice reproduction at a fantastic price. I get it, it's not a giant, but it's something I can afford! Thanx Steve!

  • @luisrodriguez8639
    @luisrodriguez8639 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi Steve, have you ever heard the APT Holman phono preamp ?

    • @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac
      @SteveGuttenbergAudiophiliac  Před 4 měsíci

      Sure, back in the day. Never my flavor sound, too boring. I hope you're not asking because you love it!

  • @simonheffernan1767
    @simonheffernan1767 Před 4 měsíci

    How do you set each cartridridge? Do you add more gain on some of these?

  • @user-pt7mm1so8g
    @user-pt7mm1so8g Před 5 měsíci

    Because of this review I bought a XX-2 MK II a year later. Wow, the detail and the extended bass is just the best, and yet it has a relaxed sound too. It easily surpassed my 20 X2 MK II high output. Thought I would let you know I totally agree with you for once. $2250 worth of agreement. Having a Mcintosh MP100 phono pre-mps really helps too. There is no back ground noise at all. But I will say if your TT has mechanical issues the XX-2 MK II will reveal them.

  • @starlightgrecording559
    @starlightgrecording559 Před 7 měsíci

    @starlightgrecording559
    Hi Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac***
    From Gerard Stroh!!!
    I Have A Nice Audio Technica AT33sa Moving Coil phono Cartridge and My Phono Preamp is A Project Pnono box RS XLR and It Sounds Killer But the Price Was Kinda Pricy and The Phono Box Cost Around $1299 and My Phono Cartridge was about $800 Dollars and I Have A Fully Adjustible Audio Technica $90 Dollar Headshell and My Main Turntable is A Vintage Pioneer PLL-600 Fully automatic Quartz Lock Direct Drive 40 Pound Turntable and I also Use the ISO Acoustics Orea Findigo Pucks and I have 2 in the Front of my Turntable and The Back of the Turntable I Use 2 Rubber Feet Untill I get My other 2 IsoAcoustics Oera Findigo Pucks and I Hope I Get Them Soon From Sweetwater and They Are Kinda Slow and I Got My First 2 From Amazon and it Took only 2 days to Get!!
    The Other Thing I Did I Got Super Heavy and Thick Solid Wood Large Cutting Boards For My Turntables and My Secound Turntable is A Vintage JVC QL-Y5F Fully Automatic Quartz Lock Direct Drive Turntable and I only Paid $50 Dollars at A Goodwill Store about 30 Years Ago!!!!
    And I am Going to Hook Up 6 Turntables Turntables All together and I Have 5 Pro Reel to Reel Tape Machines and I Have A 1967 AMPEX AG440 4 Track 1/2 inch tape Format Reel to Reel Tape Machine and it is All Class A Electronics and All of my Reel to Reel Tape Machines Are Recording Studio Grade Tape Decks and Those Machines Are Wired into A Big Allen & Heath 40 Channel GL3300 Mixing Desk***
    I can go on***
    I Use to Have A Grado about 35 Years Ago and it used to Belong to My Oldest Brother and He Gave it to Me and We Had Trouble With That Phono Cartridge it sounded Good But It Would Viberbrate and Shaking Up and Down Kinda Fast and it Did it on A Pioneer PL-400 Turntable and A Sony Turntable That Were Both Direct Drive Turntables and the 3 phono Cartridges I only Use is Audio Techinca + Ortofon + Shure Brands only****
    I guess That's it***
    Bye From Gerard Stroh!!!

  • @handymoore-ik7oc
    @handymoore-ik7oc Před 9 měsíci

    Tactility.

  • @Vapourwear
    @Vapourwear Před 9 měsíci

    Once upon a time
    I had a little money.....

  • @cooker4000
    @cooker4000 Před 10 měsíci

    Would be good if you did sound demos and let us hear for ourselves

  • @cobar5342
    @cobar5342 Před 11 měsíci

    Great review, thanks

  • @dilbyjones
    @dilbyjones Před rokem

    It’s all about low level listening for me now. Thanks man!

  • @Theupgradeguy
    @Theupgradeguy Před rokem

    Steve,
    I need some advice. You use vinyl for almost all of your sound tests and I respect your opinions. Do you have a video with your picks of the best cartridges under $300? I recently had my Shure V15 IV stylus get trashed by some unknown individual (probably grandkids). I was lucky enough to buy a new one from Ed Saunders a few years ago, but he is now out of business. I can buy a replacement stylus, but since Shure no longer makes them, it would be from some aftermarket company. Jico makes one but is about $180 and has mixed reviews. Do you think its time to buy something current that will also outperform the V15? And would a MC in or around $300 sound better than a MM? I'm using a Parasound Halo P5 preamp with a Fantasia Audio Upgraded Hafler DH-500 driving Infinity Kappa 7.1 series II speakers. thanks for your guidance.

  • @garyausten5939
    @garyausten5939 Před rokem

    Do you have to "burn in" a cartridge? I just replaced an ancient Technics SL-5 with an AT85EP with a Rega Planar 2 with upgraded cart, the ATVM540ML. I've never spend as much money on either TT or cart, and I'd like to make sure I get the best sound possible. PS are certain carts better for specific musical styles, i.e.one for rock and one for classical???

  • @kenhurstmedia
    @kenhurstmedia Před rokem

    I love that Clark Terry Portraits recording - except I have the CD version- and I was excited when I found it! I remember hearing Clark Terry in concert in Southeast Texas (can’t remember if he played at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas or if it was in Houston) in the early ‘70s. He was in the Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen at the time. What a great musician!

    • @kenhurstmedia
      @kenhurstmedia Před rokem

      Haven’t listened to that album in years but I can hear him playing Pennies From Heaven in my head now.

  • @jakemurphy9536
    @jakemurphy9536 Před rokem

    Great review. Really enjoyed and appreciated it. As you say, it's all about the music. When I was younger, it was just about the music. Then, in later years, I grew more and more interested in the equipment. But I never lost sight of that equipment having to be musical.
    For those who commented about having a P mount on their tonearm, an adaptor, which converts the P to the Standard 1/2 is available. Ortofon and Audio Technica do them, as do others.

  • @beach4me2007
    @beach4me2007 Před rokem

    I like that you share what you listen to. I sometimes go to Apple Music and listen to a new recording I’ve never thought to listen to. Will I get the vinyl? Maybe.

  • @jayzeeshawn
    @jayzeeshawn Před rokem

    Elvis Costello cannot be called simply "Elvis". That is reserved for Elvis.

  • @mahasidha9
    @mahasidha9 Před rokem

    I hope someday soon you will audition the new Clearaudio Charisma V2 MM. it retails for $2,200. I would like a comparison between it and the AT ART 9Xi. My MM phono stage has a much better S/N ratio than my MC stage which is also very good. The trade off with MC more noise but more info; now using Sumiko Blackbird HO into the MM stage; looking to step up. Reviews say the Charisma has strengths of both. Thanks in advance.

  • @daviddrake6875
    @daviddrake6875 Před rokem

    How about Dynavector 17D3?

  • @mahasidha9
    @mahasidha9 Před rokem

    Would love to see where the Clearaudio Charisma V2 MM slots in this comparison; it uses a boron cantilever and the double polished Gyger S-shaped diamond stylus are also found on the exceptional Goldfinger Statement cartridge.

  • @mahasidha9
    @mahasidha9 Před rokem

    Steve you would never believe the caliber of sound provided by the Sumiko Blackbird HO through a MM stage; quiet, dynamic, rich and balanced; prefer it to Lyras that I have heard; no hype you will be surprised and hard to justify carts at the 3.5k dollar level; listening through Martin Logan 13A

  • @epg2501
    @epg2501 Před rokem +1

    Hey Steve! I love my AT VM740ML for the same reasons you liked your AT. I tried some MC’s and they had some more detail but that “fun” factor was missing. Are there any MC’s that would be worth looking into that are similar to my 740’s mojo (but more detail etc)? Thanks!!