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Old 12-18-2019, 08:24 PM
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Default Yet another cartridge recommendation thread

I'd like to solicit the combined wisdom of the group, most of whom have much more experience with a variety of phono cartridges than I.

My current and long-time daily driver has been a Dynavector XV1-S. I just replaced my equally long-tenured VPI JMW 12.5 arm with VPI's 12" Fatboy gimbaled arm, and I'm hearing the Dyna sing like never before, despite it's age.

I should just stop here and enjoy what I have, but after literally not changing or upgrading anything on the arm/cartridge/table for years and years (more than ten years, closer to fifteen), the improvement in my analog play has me wondering what other advancements have passed me by.

So, I really like the sound of the XV1-S. Previously in the dim past I had a Lyra Helikon which replaced a Clearaudio wood bodied cart (Maestro? It was one of the first "budget" and wood-bodied carts offered by Clearaudio). That was followed by a Clearaudio Discovery, then the Helikon.

I liked the Discovery, but it was a bit peaky up top. The Helikon was, at that time, a real detail machine but after that wore off it sounded kind of analytical rather than involving. The Dynavector was a welcome change and obviously it ticked a lot of boxes for me or I wouldn't have kept it this long. And it's not doing anything that is wearing out its welcome, but. . .

I also had a brief experiment with a London (Decca) Reference, but tracking problems with warped records and interference problems with the low-slung London sometimes scraping my VPI periphery ring clamp made it a fingers-crossed proposition whether it was going to make it all the way through a side without skipping a groove or three. Probably an effective mass compatibility problem with the JMW 12.5 arm, even though I did add weight at the headshell to raise the arm's effective mass, and even tried adding damping fluid to the bearing well for the first time ever. However, when it wasn't misbehaving I loved the dynamics of the cartridge -- it sounded very alive and life-like. Rim-shots on a snare drum would literally make listeners jump!

So, from doing some reading here and other places on-line, here are a few cartridges that have me curious:

Lyra Etna -- some really glowing reviews on-line about the Etna. It appears that Jonathan Carr has moved over the years from analytical and detailed to more full-bodied and robust, while still retaining Lyra's ability to bring out all the micro-dynamics and nuances. A new one is a bit above my absolute max budget, but from time to time low-hours examples come up from reputable dealers and sellers.

Audio-Technica ART1000 -- print descriptions make this sound as if it might be a more viable replacement for the London Reference; it doesn't get much more direct than having the coils mounted right above the stylus. And interestingly, both Michael Fremer and Art Dudley (if ever there was an Odd Couple) both loved it in their Stereophile reviews. They claim unmatched dynamics and detail without being thin, analytical or harsh. Reputedly very true to what is in the groove.

Grado Aeon -- half the price of Grado's current Epoch flagship Lineage-series moving iron cartridge, but well more than half the performance. The only reviews I've found have been raves for beautiful sound quality, preternaturally quiet groove-tracing, a real music-lover's cartridge. I've never owned a Grado cartridge, not even the cheap ones when I was a penniless college student with a mostly plastic BSR turntable. In the past they've had a reputation for being lush at the expense of extension and detail, but evidently they've evolved to a more balanced sound as has Lyra.

Anyway, that seems to be the sense of the comments I've read.

So, any comments from folks who've heard any or all? Or other alternative I should consider? Comments comparative to the Dynavector XV1-S are very helpful, since that is literally all I've been listening to for quite a few years.

My budget is somewhat flexible but I'd like to keep it around $5K or less. And of course, I want it all -- detail, dynamics, beauty, killer bass, silky highs, and a cold beer.

Or, I could just keep my XV1-S until the stylus just wears away and spend the money somewhere else.

Thanks in advance,

Steve
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