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Hey guys im looking into getting a new cartridge for the Pro-ject Xpression III that I picked up.
I'm currently looking into some Grado's and Denon's as i get pretty good prices on them. Grado Gold Denon DL-103 Denon DL-160 I'm leaning towards the Grado, but i've been reading a lot about hum issues with them and several TT's due to their unshielded design. But yeah any suggestions would be appreciated. ![]() |
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I have a Grado Reference Platinum cartridge (actually 2), and although there are reports of hum with them on certain tables, I have yet to personally experience this. I have not heard the Denon cartridges, but I am a big fan of the Grado sound. John |
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lol so many opinion. |
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Another cartridge to consider, if not now, is the Sumiko Blue Point No. 2 @ about $299 MSRP. Here's some of what TAS said about it: "The No. 2 offers improved resolution, superior three-dimensionality, richer and more potent bass, and smoother, less aggressive highs.". John |
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I got it from StandsandMounts.com. But I think that racks and stands actually had the same item for less money. I didn't find that out until after my order had shipped.
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Also, I will be ordering the Adona stand the Rich suggested in the next few days. I figure a bit more isolation will benefit the sound nicely. And did I mention the Tecnodec sounds awesome! ![]() |
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I seem to remember that Roy Hall (MusicHall) absolutely trashed that Sumiko. I think he referred to it as a total POS. He also specifically castigated the reviewers for all the great things they had been saying about that cartridge. Now, Roy Hall's not God, but I find it curious that he would rail on that particular cartridge so harshly. BTW, he went on to compliment Sumiko for some of their other carts. ![]() |
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Can you audition any of the ones you mentioned on an Expression? That would be ideal! John PS ~ I love that TechnoDec Cover....wondering if I could make it work on my Nottingham. |
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With the table you're looking at it's a weight issue, not so much a hum issue. With Grado designed the way they are they are a very light cartridge and work best with the flimsy type tonearms like the below.
![]() Ortofon, Goldring and the other competition in that range are specifically made to be more "mass market friendly" with the wide assortment of tonearms available. This is the reason why you see these cartridges bundled with the tables fully setup and ready to go, they are a good match. The Denon DL-103 mentioned above would also be a good match for your TT, but if you go looking at the cheaper carts in the line, the DL-160 would not be. Last edited by CasualKiller; 01-06-2010 at 01:21 AM. |
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Just going by the advice given to me on cartridge selection by the guys at Audio Karma. Light cartridges are not a good match for Medium and High mass tonearms. This is why you see so many threads on people asking why they get sibilance and distortion the closer to the spindle they get when using Grados.
Light cartridges are best suited for low mass tonearms. This is based off of the observation that lighter cartridges are usually of a lower compliance. Improper matching can result in unwanted resonances, high freq damping, mistracking and distortion. Last edited by CasualKiller; 01-06-2010 at 01:36 AM. |
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If I'm seeing something the wrong way by all means correct me. This is information that I not only use for advice but in my own personal setup as well.
Edit> And from a quick glance the cartridge you are using is a full 2 grams heavier than the Grado Gold we are discussing above. Last edited by CasualKiller; 01-06-2010 at 01:43 AM. |
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