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CARTRIDGE BUYER'S ADVICE FOR BUDGET BEGINNERS. THE BEST 'FIRST UPGRADE' FOR YOUR TURNTABLE? 

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Got yourself a low cost, budget turntable? Still using the cartridge supplied with it? Chances are that it's a design with a conical stylus. Hmm...you might want to think about an upgrade then. Paul Rigby delves...because that's what he does.
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@Malcm59
@Malcm59 3 года назад
There IS a cure for “upgrade-itis”... I’ve been married to her for 35 years !😉
@Malcm59
@Malcm59 3 года назад
Seriously though, just installed a Goldring E3 and it is seriously impressive !😂
@chuckgillespie1
@chuckgillespie1 3 года назад
Well said! I must have married your wife's sister!
@vanderslagmulders
@vanderslagmulders 2 года назад
😂👍
@carlosflup
@carlosflup 2 года назад
congratulations. I´m married for 15 and I can say, that's a great accomplishment
@robertorodriguez2609
@robertorodriguez2609 2 года назад
that's so sad...
@petersammon8771
@petersammon8771 3 года назад
Well thought sir!!! I am from the USA and am 70 years old. I have been a phono cartridge nut for over 50 years. 35 U.S. dollars will get U the latest UPGRADE on the A-T 95E which has been changed from a 4x7 to a 3x7 mil ELLIPTICAL. I am a firm believer in the 3x7 mil shapes over the former 4x7 mil shapes as there is a noticeable improvement in mid and high frequency presentation as this shape hugs the groove without being finicky. THX 4 keeping VINYL alive and well...GOD BLESS U & URS 4-EVAH!!! GR* vid...
@captwholey
@captwholey 2 года назад
I've been into "hifi" for about 45 yrs and have had many great cartridges. My favorite was the Micro Acoustics 2002e, but it became impossible to get a new stylus. Currently I trade off between my Osawa MP 20/Nagaoka MP 200, an Ortofon 2M Red (that I'm waiting for a 2M Blue stylus for an upgrade) and a recent addition, a Sumiko Olympia, that I have to say is really nice. My turntable is a Harmon Kardon 700 series (not sure which one) that I got the 1st year they were released. It has a C. Ito carbon fiber tonearm and it plays wonderfully. My system is pretty much a budget system, but with components known for their quality ( Cambridge Audio, Wharfedale, etc) The turntable is over 40 yrs old, but with the cartridges I use, sounds wonderful. So yes, a good cartridge can be an excellent upgrade to any system. My preference for for elliptical and "micro" elliptical stylus.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
CORRECTION In the video I mention the Goldring E1 as being a good elliptical cartridge buying option - it’s not. It’s based on a conical stylus. So forget that. I meant the Goldring E3. The E3 is a better quality cartridge than the Audio-Technica cartridges talked about in the video but it’s also more expensive. Here’s a review: theaudiophileman.com/goldring-e3/ Also, sometimes 'conical' stylus tips are described as 'spherical'. It's the same thing, basically.
@pmoiteiro
@pmoiteiro 4 года назад
Hello! I'm a very satisfied owner of a Rega P1, which is my first turntable. As you know, it comes with the Rega Carbon cartridge and a not so versatile RB110 tonearm. Do you know if the E1 is compatible with this setup? Are there other compatible cartridges that you know fit the P1? Love your videos, by the way!
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks for your question, Paulo - I'd upgrade to an elliptical so not the E1. I'd go for the E3. The Bias 2 from Rega is also excellent. And thanks for your kind words :)
@nunofernandes4501
@nunofernandes4501 3 года назад
My Pro-Ject Debut III came with an Ortofon OM 5E pre-installed, after a few months I upgraded to a Sumiko Pearl and went "WOW" and other unmentionables in many languages. The bass got more powerful, the imaging widened and the details on the top were more tinkly but not harsh. Oh, the original Ortofon cartridge had nothing wrong at all, but the Sumiko is on a higher level.
@violao206
@violao206 Год назад
That is my setup. I have a red Pro-Ject Debut III, but I need to replace the motor because it is misbehaving by occasionally playing backwards and also emitting a bit of noise. I think its bearings are worn so the motor just needs replacing. I think it is a $65 part, a super easy fix, but a low priority right now. I want to replace my Yamaha receiver with a Rotel.
@FranciscoSales
@FranciscoSales 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! I have a PE 33 Studio turntable working really good but not happy with the cartridge! I’m using the AT white you mention on this video. I would like to upgrade for the Ortofon 2M blue but not sure if that’s the right one as the harm of my turntable is heavy... it’s very old, from the 60s :) so, do you recommend Ortofon Blue on this, or shall I go for other cartridge! I definitely want to enjoy more the sound of my records... thank you so much for your help!!!!
@deanwhite4190
@deanwhite4190 3 года назад
I've had a cartridge or two with an elliptical stylus and failed to ever hear any difference in sound quality. Acting upon an audiophile's expert review of how good an AT3600L is compared with a number of much more expensive cartridges, I decided to purchase an Audio Technica 3600L which has been around a long time. Don't be mislead by the low price. This cartridge with a conical stylus actually has great specs and sounds very good. The music comes through loud and clear with tight bass, very good midrange. brilliant high end and superior soundstage. I've thought for a long time that elliptical was the way to go with phono cartridges. I found that's not always the case.
@JoeOrber
@JoeOrber 2 года назад
I concur, the 3600L sounds great and beats a kot of more expensive cartridges, it's one of my favorite budget cartridges, actually probably the best for the price.
@gingernutpreacher
@gingernutpreacher 2 года назад
I have the atl3600 and gold ring e3 the 3600l made some of my records sold like cassette tape while vthe E3 sounded great and yet ava max heaven and hell album sounded better on the atl3600l
@Lasse3
@Lasse3 Год назад
And here I thought that nude fine-line contact was the way to go. I will sell my blackbird and get a spherical entry level cart. Thanks for your advice.
@stevenclarke5606
@stevenclarke5606 7 месяцев назад
As long as it works for yourself then go with it! As it’s not possible to hear a side by side comparison I really struggle to hear the difference. I have found that an AT- VM95 E works for me , at around £40 I personally cannot afford or justify spending over £200 on a cartridge and then be told that it’s a budget level.
@VicariousAdventurer
@VicariousAdventurer 6 месяцев назад
Goldring e3 better?
@roycevanbeethoven
@roycevanbeethoven 3 года назад
I have a Audio-Technica Carbon VTA (made in collaboration with Drop), which is basically a dressed up version of the unfortunately named (but still pretty decent) Audio-Technica AT-LPW40WN. It came with the Audio-Technica AT-VM95E, which is a nice budget cartridge/stylus combo to have, but I didn't like the fact that it was a bonded stylus and not a nude stylus. So I got around to thinking: how far can I go within Audio-Technica's moving magnet (not ready to give up user-swappable styli with moving coil - yet) line of cartridges? Guess what I ended up with? I ended up getting the flagship Audio-Technica AT-VM760SLC - a $650 upgrade for a $350 record player. Overboard? Maybe. Am I happy with it? Abso-effing-lutely! But at the end of the day, I would say, do whatever upgrades you want to. As long as you are happy with the sound, no one should be allowed to tell you otherwise.
@t33d33
@t33d33 Год назад
Great video, increadibly good explained. I just bought my first turntable Rega Planar 1 and I'm doing that minor upgrades your were talking about: platter matt -> to cork platter matt, some vibration dampfer and record weight but I was hearing many opinions that its standard Rega Carbon cartridge is good but not great. I was thinking about upgrade'ing to rega bias 2 which has eliptic needle, will I head the difference? Is it compatible?
@philhenderson7635
@philhenderson7635 3 года назад
I use the Goldring 2100 moving iron cartridge with elliptical stylus on my Pioneer PLX1000 turntable and have to say the results to my ear are great. The other advantage is that the 2000 series styli are interchangeable across the range for easy upgrades.
@VicariousAdventurer
@VicariousAdventurer 6 месяцев назад
Ban all the Goldring enthusiasts from a discussion of budget cartridges?
@hugoaguilar3155
@hugoaguilar3155 3 года назад
Guau! Very nice video. My favorite carthridge is the Shure V 15 Type IV, but the Audiotécnica ATVM95e is a miracle. Incredible prestations and low price.
@zachmillero9148
@zachmillero9148 2 года назад
Great video! I am new to this whole world of records and turntables. I am looking for a good starter turntable and cartridge to start me off on the right foot. I definitely want something of good quality without breaking the bank. I am looking at the AT-LPW40WN turntable, which comes with the AT-VM95E cartridge (green one). Is this gonna give me what I am looking for, or do you think I should save for a better turntable and cartridge?
@eugenefudge1883
@eugenefudge1883 4 года назад
I made the cartridge upgrade on my old rega planar 3 with an old rega cartridge which sounded good. I thought it sounded good Until I replaced it with a Nagaoka MP200. I was amazed a the improvements as you are describing. Upgrading the cartridge is the way to go!!! Good Advice.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks Eugene!
@Trekkie4
@Trekkie4 4 года назад
I've heard many cartridges over time (mostly Audio Technica ones), but my all time favorite would definitely be Shure M91, currently fitted with conical stylus. Also got M75, which is essentially the same thing as M91, which has 0.3x0.7mil elliptical one from Jico. AT3600L featured in the video isn't that bad, either. Especially when tracking lighter, around 2.5g.
@JoeOrber
@JoeOrber 2 года назад
Actually the 3600L sounds great, better than some more expensive ones, it's one of my favorites in the budget cartridge range. I'm waiting to receive a Nagaoka MP-110 this week, which sounds fantastic on the online comparisons, hopefully it'll sound great on my system too, take care 🙂
@diegoavila1070
@diegoavila1070 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this video!
@seanthebaptist6757
@seanthebaptist6757 3 года назад
Thanks for this! It's the video I've been looking for, for months.
@jimbojet8728
@jimbojet8728 3 года назад
So much good sense, seems to me. For a newbie like me to this technical musical universe. Concise and well explained, just great. Thank you. I’m a new subber!
@rufiorules
@rufiorules 4 года назад
I upgraded the Rega Carbon on my Planar 1 to a AT95E that I had from a previous turntable. It made an immediate improvement, the tracking weight will slide back to achieve the 2g easily enough. Well worth the money if anyone is considering it. I'm going to try a Goldring E3 next.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks for that Rufio1980. Nice to know.
@RomeroArandaJ
@RomeroArandaJ 4 года назад
@@TheAudiophileMan Nice to know indeed! I also have a RP1 and Im just a little bit afraid about the weight if using another cartridge, but if I finally go ahead with the upgrade, how much money would you say its reasonable to spend in a new cartridge for that turntable? Im aesthetically in love with the Clearaudio Performer V2 (ebony wood…), but its almost as expensive as the turntable itself..any thoughts? (Im just a beginner, Im doing lots of thing wrong for sure). Thanks a lot in advance!
@jonathantengco3201
@jonathantengco3201 2 года назад
I just purchased the Rega P2 with rega carbon on it. I used to listen with ATVM95E on my vintage pionner TT and i already noticed the big difference in musicality. I just want ask if i will upgrade the rega carbon to ATVM95E do i need to also to install a spacer to my tonearm? Ty
@rufiorules
@rufiorules 2 года назад
@@jonathantengco3201 no, Audio Technica carts drop straight in without shims. I have a VM95ML now and I'd highly recommend it for your P2. There's a huge difference between the 95E and 95ML
@VinylMonkey58
@VinylMonkey58 2 года назад
I have a rega p2 and last year upgraded to an ortofon red cartridge. I did notice improvement in the sorts of ways you are describing. I'd like to improve further. Is there a limit in terms of my turntable on what it would be worth upgrading to. Any recommendations on next step very welcome-thanks
@gerodeo
@gerodeo 3 года назад
This has been sooooo helpful!
@jerryjohnson4625
@jerryjohnson4625 4 года назад
Very well explained my friend.
@tyronepetrie
@tyronepetrie 3 года назад
Love your approach. Sub’d!
@s111nps
@s111nps 2 года назад
Liked the content.Thank you.I have a new TEAC TN180BT,and wondered if an upgrade to a Audio Technica ATvm95e,would be worthwhile?Or maybe an Ortofon item would be better?Any help appreciated.Thank you,Nige.
@CHICO976
@CHICO976 2 года назад
I absolutely agree with using elliptical styluses ..I.Use two , a Shure V15II and a Ortofon 2M blue...the first on a Taya PL-100 TT and the other on a Fluance RT-85 TT....with my 84 year old ears they sound wonderful ....
@geraldcrook9504
@geraldcrook9504 Год назад
Hi I absolutely loved your take on things really helpful. May I ask you a few questions regarding my setup. I have a Rega 2 deck Audio technica 95 cartridge , Rega 3 mk 3 phono ,into a Acarm alfa ajm29 amp with Diunaudio emit 10 speakers. What upgrade cartridge would you recommend I go for to the value of £100 . I listen to rock music black sabeth weather report peter greens fleetwood mac Joe bonamass. I would really appreciate your input on where I need to go regarding a £100 cartridge. Many thanks and keep up your fantastic videos. Gerald 💯👌
@gurupmatos
@gurupmatos 2 года назад
I know this is an older video, but i have a Pro-ject debut S/E 3 turntable, with an upgraded platter (acrylic). The cartridge provided in an Ortofon SuperOM 10, and after reading around (and seeing your review, by-the-way... :)) I was thinking of upgrading the cartridge to a Goldring 1042. Do you think this is a wise upgrade? (I haven't upgraded the turntable cables - yet - and my receiver is a Denon AVR-3805 which has a phono pre-amp built-in).
@rayintheclouds
@rayintheclouds 4 года назад
Hi Paul, loved your video and looking forward to more! Currently I have been using the AT1240 XP with the stock elliptical cartridge (AT-XP5). I am looking to upgrade to the AT-OC9XEN, though it is quite an investment. I listen to my records for hours on end throughout the day. With that in mind, would you recommend to commit to the AT-OC9XEN or should I buy multiple elliptical cartridges for the long run? Looking forward to your reply :)
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Hi Raymart - thanks for your question. The AT-OC9XEN is an overkill for the 1240. I would say that it's too good for the turntable. Do you own an external moving coil phono amplifier to run it or where you also planning to purchase one? That would be essential for a moving coil cartridge. If not, I would advise either buying a VM95E for the 1240 and more records or using that cash to save for an upgrade your turntable. Give me a shout if you need any upgrade help.
@georgepistikoudis
@georgepistikoudis Год назад
Great video as always. I owe my basic knowledge about vinyl, turntables and cartridges to your educative videos. I am about to chose my first turntable after many years. My budget is about 600 - 650€ (living in Greece) and I think as a good choice the music hall mmf 2.3 who comes equipped with a music hall spirit mm cartridge for about 450€. I think to buy this turntable with a better elliptical stylus. Do you agree that this would be a good idea? and if yes which cartridge would you suggest for this turntable? My audio system consist of an old Yamaha AV receiver (with phono) and I am using a pair of old 3-way JBL speakers. I love to listen to almost all kind of music from Greek music to rock or even classic music! Thank you!
@davidmascall7694
@davidmascall7694 3 года назад
That stylus comes with the audio technica lp120xusb now as standard,great video,just got back into all my old vinyl 👍🏻
@margaretchurchill5775
@margaretchurchill5775 Год назад
I have just dug out my lovely Rega Plana 3 turntable , age over40 year old I have a A T 103 E stylus, can you still buy the same.
@marcolindner9557
@marcolindner9557 3 года назад
Thanks for the video, I have a Planar 2 with a Rega Carbon Cartridge, which as far as I am concerned is a conical stylus. I would want to upgrade towards something like a Nagaoka MP-110, however I am a bit concerned since I heard that different cartridges require different anti-skating values and the Planar 2 doesn't give you the option of changing that manually. Do you have any experience with this sort of problem? Thank you in advance.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 3 года назад
I have heard others complain but I've never had issues with Rega's anti-skate system to be honest and I've been using Regas for many years. I'm not negating the concerns of others, you understand, just stating that I've never experienced them in many hours of Rega use. I would go for it and, if you have major issues, contact Rega immediately and ask for advice.
@stephenshiels2730
@stephenshiels2730 Год назад
Nice video ! I have an old juke box i have fitted a 12.00 quid cartridge ,a stereo amp and all new cables , the juke box plays singles and at the moment it sounds a bit rubbish I wonderd if a better cartridge would help and which type ? I will send a photo
@tuccillom
@tuccillom 2 года назад
Great video. thanks for this tutorial. I was gifted an old Fairchild 412. I know nothing about audio equipment but could tell there was some significance to this turntable. I restored the wood cabinet and brought it to an audio store to have them get the motor working. The service person informed me that the tonearm and cartridge is mono not stereo and that I would not be able to play most recordings. He suggested I look for a stereo tonearm and cartridge (possibly used). Some preliminary research reveals that this can be a hefty investment! Could you provide some advice on what I should be looking for?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 2 года назад
Blimey, that's quite a turntable you've got there. I also know nothing about it! :) I do know that it's an idler deck though, so that'll offer an intriguing sound, I'm sure. Do you have any cartridge on the end of the current tonearm? I ask because I wonder how the arm is running. I have heard that the bearings can - because of old man time - be a little stiff and add a little friction over time. In terms of sound quality alone, a new tonearm might be worth considering. If the arm runs fine then possible carts are Stanton 681, Shure made suitable designs too. Future arms? A SME 3009 or Micro Seiki MA-505 are options. Take all of this advice with care though. As I say, I'm not expert. I'd Google for vintage hifi forums and ask questions there. Places like VinylEngine for example.
@curtisstocker1066
@curtisstocker1066 Год назад
Hi, great channel. I'm looking for some advice please. I have the AT LP5X with the AT VMN95E, going into a IFI zen phono preamp. Would it be worth spending a bit more upgrading to a AT VMN95EN when the time comes? Or is there any other upgrade suggestions? TIA for any advice.
@stevesimek7588
@stevesimek7588 2 года назад
My original turntable was a Dual CS1268 which I later upgraded the cartridge to a OM5E (& loved it). A few months ago it died and I bought a AT-LP3BK. I like it but the cartridge doesn’t sound as clear, I still have the OM5E with a new stylus should I swap out the AT91 for the OM5E?
@reparan
@reparan 4 года назад
Thanks for such good explanation about cartridges,.. very useful. But have a question about stylus wear? How wear and tear is expressed in sound and when is the time to change stylus ? I have two AT cartridges one is basic AT3600L and second is AT95E. By all reviews AT95E should be better in sound, slightly more detailed highs, more open and defined mids,. etc. But in my case was opposite until I change the stylus. I'm total rookie about vinyls and turntables,.. but it was my experience. As expert, please tell us more about it.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Stylus wear is a case of 'how long is a piece of string' reperan. It depends :) It depends if you take care of the stylus, if you clean your records or if you allow your stylus to continually hit crud all day along. It depends how long you play your vinyl. It depends on...well, you get the idea. If you buy a new stylus, keep it and your vinyl clean then, on average, I'd say 3,000 hours of use. Ish :) Yes, you can hear a worn stylus but, if you're new to this, then I'd count down from 3,000 and buy a new one when you get to zero. 10 hours play per week? That'd be a change around every six years. But it depends on a host of variables, as I say.
@aumthentic
@aumthentic 2 года назад
I have a conical stylus and the needle snapped so I bought the tonal replacement but the needle doesn't seem to be sitting right on the vinyl and isn't playing the music. I'm a bit confused as to what to do? Is it a faulty needle or am I doing something right? Should the needle stay low and at an angle like in your video
@hannahtipper
@hannahtipper 2 года назад
What upgrade be better? A separate phono stage or upgrade in cartridge. I have an Audio technica lp120 with stock cartridge and stylus?
@geraldcrook9504
@geraldcrook9504 Год назад
I am enjoying your videos and wish to as some advice. My setup is as follows. Arcam FMJ A29 amp Rega 2 deck Rega Fono mm mk3 Dynaudio emit m10 I listen to weather Report jazz and Joe bonamassa rock amongst others. Would I find a big difference spending say £150 on a upgrade cartridge, and if so what could you recommend for my tast in music. Keep up the good work I love seeing your take on kit . Many thanks Gerald
@schepersmaxim8718
@schepersmaxim8718 4 года назад
Thanks for this very informative and enjoyable vid! I am planning on buying the Goldring e3 cartridge as the first upgrade to my budget Denon dp-300f turntable which is connected to a budget set of Edifier r1700bt active speakers. Would you say that's a good idea or could my current set-up be too basic to reap the benefits? Furthermore, I was also thinking about buying a new headshell while I'm at it, on which I would rather not exceed a price of 30 euros. Would you say this can be worth it and, if so, do you have any suggestion to go with the Goldring e3?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
I would go as far as an Audio-Technica VM-95E which will enhance sound quality tremendously on its own. Sure, upgrade the headshell too. Consider a cork mat or, even better, a cork/butyl rubber mix mat (if not too expensive). Any more than that, I'd advise a turntable upgrade. That aid, if you're happy with the sound from the upgrades then do't worry about it and enjoy your music...which is the point of all this hi-fi malarky, really :)
@schepersmaxim8718
@schepersmaxim8718 4 года назад
@@TheAudiophileMan Thanks for the extensive answer, I appreciate it a lot! The VM-95E seems like a great option and I love the other suggestions you gave. AT does mention that the stylus has about 300 hours of playing time. I am a bit concerned that 300 hours might be on the low side even for an elliptical stylus. Or would you say that this is just normal and comparable to, for instance, the E3?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
The figure seems a bit low. For the price, I wouldnt worry about - just enjoy your music :)
@ShawnPharand-dg4se
@ShawnPharand-dg4se 7 месяцев назад
I have a cheaper Bob Marley AT-LP60 turntable. It comes with your standard conical stylus. Can it be or with which elliptical stylus can it be replaced?
@arniskusins3206
@arniskusins3206 6 месяцев назад
Hi, im using ortofon 2m blue on my sl1210 mk2. But looks like it is time to replace because of wear. Thinked just buy new stylus, but find out that pn market can get by similar price AT-VM95ML!! Question is is it worth it, do i will get better tracking more clarity with that micro line shaped stylus? Im on mid of road, cand decide where to go next :)
@winniewu2825
@winniewu2825 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video for us the newbies to vinyls! I have recently purchased the AT-LP3XBT. But an accident happened which damaged my stylus. I believe AT-VM95 series of stylus would work for me. I just wonder if I wish to upgrade from VM95c to VM95e, should I get the whole cartridge or just the needle part (only the green part). I have seen both on sale these days.
@Mdata1962
@Mdata1962 3 года назад
Interesting video you sound knowledgeable and trustworthy 🙂 I have a Pro-ject carbon elite around £450 when I brought it new 5 ish years ago it had a Ortofon 2m Red i didnt enjoy the sound from it i felt it was too rounded and I lost detail, so I upgraded to a Goldring 1006 a much better all round sound. Now I'm itching to go one better what would you recommend up to around £300. Also are vintage cartridges better than new ones? My Ortofon Red was terribly put together I pulled out the stylus and the coils came out with the stylus hence destroying the cartridge! Thanks in advance 👍👍👍
@Mdata1962
@Mdata1962 3 года назад
The turntable is a carbon Esprit not elite my amp is a Rega Mira 2 and speakers are Dali Opticrom 2
@littlejoe2010
@littlejoe2010 11 месяцев назад
Hi, with my current system (listed below), I am finding the sound to be a bit fatiguing. Possibly a bit harsh in the 2khz area, and a bit splashy in the 8k area Do you have any thoughts as to what would be my best manoeuvre to make this a better sound? Many thanks for your time. Kind regards. Joe. TT: Linn LP12 sondek (Hercules) ARM: Rega RB300 CART: AT-OC5(MC) PHONO: Pro-Ject Phono DS (set to 100ohm) ADC: MOTU 828mk3 Firewire (TRS input)
@gavinhardy75
@gavinhardy75 2 года назад
I upgraded my stock elliptical stylus on the VM95e to the microline one costing £130. Some may argue that’s overkill considering it’s on the affordable and immensely popular AT 120x turntable, especially as I’m using the inbuilt pre-amp. (The microline being half the cost of the turntable). Yet I noticed a slight increase in sound quality. The biggest improvement is no distortion on the last track on either side of an LP.
@gavinhardy75
@gavinhardy75 2 года назад
Im running it through a TEAC headphone amp/DAC with Samson Sr850 headphones. These £50 (often less in the ‘sales’) headphones are better sounding to me than my previous AKG ones that I paid £200 for.
@jamiebarnes7427
@jamiebarnes7427 2 года назад
I am getting a bit of an upgrade itis as you put it... I ve have an 2022 rega planar 2 system with io amp, I am considering upgrading the cartridge. What would you recommend? Possibly budget of £150 ish. Thx for the video.
@depechem0demusic
@depechem0demusic 2 года назад
The bargain of the century has got to be the flagship of the Goldring you featured the E3.Even what hifi voted it cartridge of the year as it outperforms cartridges costing twice the price.I’ve fitted one to my Rega P3 and it sounds sublime!!!! I think before Rega started making their own cartridges-the ones they used were badged as Rega but actually manufactured by Goldring-so maybe that’s why Goldring cartridges sound so good when partnered with Rega decks
@gingernutpreacher
@gingernutpreacher 2 года назад
I've got one but finding it slightly bright down to my set up but it's still anoying
@johncarlsen8965
@johncarlsen8965 4 месяца назад
I happen to pick up a Stanton 881S I would like to add it as the cartridge on my New Fluance RT-82 the headshell that is currently on it is off a newer Yamaha and is not a technics style headshell could you point me in the right direction when choosing a headshell to set this up? Please and Thank you.
@djnixmixMTL
@djnixmixMTL 3 года назад
Hi, just received a Nagaoka mp-110, and after adjusting on a sl1200mk2 with original headshell, I played a record that seemed clean, but heard some noise (artifacts) before the song started, after playing for 30 seconds, I lifted the tonearm and the artifact noise was still there (had the volume pretty high), the noise slowly dissipates, took me a while to figure it out but it seems to be coming from cartridge, I can stop the artifact noise by removing and replacing stylus, is this a defect or is there something I can do to correct this? Thanks, need some help!
@thatdudeACES
@thatdudeACES 7 месяцев назад
So i have the VM95E on my fluance 81+ what cartridge is a good upgrade?
@CahirAepCeallah
@CahirAepCeallah 4 года назад
Extremely happy with your videos. It's the best source of knowledge by parsecs for somebody just starting. Having AT LP5 with AT95EX I am thinking about Nagaoka Mp110. Is it the best option at this price (£115)? Thx.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks or your kind words, Damian - either that or the Goldring E3.
@gary7223
@gary7223 Год назад
Hi I have project debut carbon turntable and I am at the stage let’s see what this can do with upgrades I have ortofon 2m red cartridge what would you suggest at reasonable price please up to hundred pounds Thankyou
@MMID303
@MMID303 Год назад
I have the LP120X going into a Sansui 661 and then Klipsch RP-500MII speakers. Has the AT VM95E. I'm thinking of either the Ortofon 2M blue or AT VM540ML. Both Around the same price. Which would you choose?
@jankoegl
@jankoegl 2 года назад
Can anybody help me please? I just bought a Rega Planar 2 and connected it to a Profitec TC-400 preamp, to which I hooked up a Bluetooth Transmitter so I can listen to records on either my headphones or over a soundbar. My question is, am I likely to hear a world of difference too with this particular setup if I upgrade the carbon cartridge that came with the player to, say, a Rega Exact? Or would I need a proper amplifier first? I know, the wireless bit also always comes with a loss in sound… Anyway, just wondering aloud and hope someone can supply me with their experience. Thx. 🙂
@jeffrypurification6913
@jeffrypurification6913 3 года назад
Is there any difference between carbon and magnetic cartridges according to ohms?
@konaunit5328
@konaunit5328 2 года назад
Thanks for the great review, I have a Technics SL-Q200 for many years with cartridge Ortofon 305 , and i want to to know if i should replace it the cartridge or just to replace stylus to improve sound ?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 2 года назад
Pretty sure your turntable uses a non-standard P-Mount cartridge so your upgrade choice is rather restricted. I'd look at this cart as an upgrade: www.ortofon.com/omp-p-616
@eduardogonzalez4786
@eduardogonzalez4786 4 года назад
Hey there, appreciated your video. Long shot seeking a bit of advice here. I’ve got a pretty standard/ stock setup, an AT LP120X with the stock AT 95E cart and have been looking to upgrade to the next tier of cartridges. After a bit of research & a budget of $100 to 150 USD, I’m leaning towards the Nagaoka MP-110. Curious for your thoughts and was wondering if I’ll need to purchase the Nagaoka Headshell as well or would I be able to mount this directly onto the AT stock headshell?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Hi Eduardo, if you have in excess of $100 to spend then I would encourage you to put it in a pot and save for a turntable upgrade first.
@vitalieBu
@vitalieBu 2 года назад
@@TheAudiophileMan what would be a decent turntable upgrade?
@Mr512austintexas
@Mr512austintexas 8 месяцев назад
This was very enlightening. My basic phono system consists of a Pioneer SX-1010 receiver and a Micro Seiki BL-51 turntable fitted with a Grado Prestige Green3 cartridge. (I also have a Pioneer PL-530 fitted with a Denon DL-110). My speakers are Large Advents. I find that there is very little difference in sound between these two turntables, with maybe a slight edge in the direction of the Denon. Is there a particular cartridge that you might suggest as a next step up from the Grado Prestige?
@deanwhite4190
@deanwhite4190 2 года назад
Conical and elliptical both sound fine to me. The right type of stylus is the type that sounds to you and fits your hi-fi budget.
@31cify
@31cify 11 месяцев назад
Nothing wrong with the conical Sir, absolutely nothing. But replacing it with an elliptical is a truly magnificent upgrade especially on turntables like the AT-LP60 or the newer AT-LP60X.
@kidvicious5164
@kidvicious5164 6 месяцев назад
I am just getting into vinyl. I have Audio Technica LP5x which came with the VM95E cartridge. I currently have it hooked up to a pair of powered Audioengine A5+ powered speakers. My question is would upgrading to let’s say the ML stylus be a big difference with the setup I have or should I upgrade to an external amp and passive speakers first? Thank you. Love your videos
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 6 месяцев назад
Spot on - I would go for an amp/passives first to allow the sound to breath (apologies for the reviewer speak) And from there, get a decent quality phono amplifier - external. That's your choke point in terms of a new cart. And one that most people miss. Get the phono amp, then the cart. And then the new cart will be allowed to sing. Upgrade the cart to a £100 model if the phono amp is good enough. Something like a Goldring E3 or Ortofon Ortofon Red (I prefer the Goldring).
@micked_pirateclimber367
@micked_pirateclimber367 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing and informative, I just loved the whole bit ! As per your suggestion, here is my question.. I have a Technics SL-BD3 (my uncle gifted me his old and beautifuly preserved gramophone/turntable), a P-mount cartridge, EPS-30CS stylus system and I was wondering... What would be the single best cartridge upgrade possible I could put on it (I believe I saw a few mentions of Audio-Technic and Ortofon) ? Thank you so much for the help and kindness, cheers !
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 2 года назад
Audio-Technica make decent P mounts: www.audio-technica.com/en-gb/cartridges/line-series/p-mount-series. This will give you an idea what to look for. Here's the Ortofon example, another fine design: www.ortofon.com/omp-p-616 Any of these would be of use.
@micked_pirateclimber367
@micked_pirateclimber367 2 года назад
@@TheAudiophileMan Thank you so much for the suggestions ! Did some digging as well and it looks like this.. As my first planned cartridge upgrade, Audio-Technica seems to be the favorite over Ortofon (the AT85EP). However as a future serious upgrade and probably the most I'll be able to go is something along the lines of a ADC PSX-40 or something with a moving coil or shibata stylus (i.e. Audio-Technica LP Gear Series V Shibata stylus) ! These consults make me very excited !
@braveswin1
@braveswin1 2 года назад
I am admittedly coming from a budget perspective. I'm resurrecting my Dual CS505-1 as I start upgrading my system. I'd like to not get a new turntable right away so what can I do to upgrade the cartridge from the Grado that came with it to an elliptical. It's a very low mass arm (1.75 per the settings). Someone suggested the Ortofon 2M Red...any other suggestions under $100? Heard a lot about the Goldring M3. Is it compatible and does it make sense to go there with this turntable or is it putting diamonds on a pig?
@adang72
@adang72 Год назад
great video. Got a old Pioneer pl-12, and on it is a Empire 999 XE cartridge with a orginal Empire needle. I sounds still nice. what to do? what is better next buy from this cartridge. Got the player from an old lady that was done with it. but she did not know anything about the player.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan Год назад
Thank you, Andrew. I'd hook a new VM95E from Audio-Technica to it. That would be a definite upgrade.
@1969plato
@1969plato 3 года назад
Nice vid, thanks. Looking to upgrade my cart... high end MM or low end MC?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 3 года назад
Depends. On your turntable, your sound requirements, the cart designs, your budget. I'd need more info before I'd recommend either.
@0rigpumu
@0rigpumu 3 года назад
Hi. I own a Pioneer PL 707 with an AT 120Ea (Orange needle with bronze metal base). The needle is sligtly out of center in the cardrige so it seems it should replaced. What should I do? I can't find the right replacement.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 3 года назад
Tryhere: www.musonic.co.uk/index.php?main_page=index&manufacturers_id=3&sort=3a&perPage=10&page=3
@JimAli3831
@JimAli3831 Год назад
Hi I've an old sansui p50. Looking for new cartridge no got massive budget . Also will any headshell fit my deck? Thanks in advance. Jim
@nikonovandrej1985
@nikonovandrej1985 4 года назад
Planar 2, 1 week. Will upgrade from Carbon conical to Bias 2 elliptical cart result in better resolution, and dynamics? (beside 3x increase in the output voltage.) Thank you in advance
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Yes indeed - just the shift from conical to elliptical will improve sound.
@blujack100
@blujack100 Год назад
Great video. I have an audio technical AT120E on a Dual 721 turntable. The AT120E isn’t available anymore. What would be a good upgrade from that to consider. Thanks
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan Год назад
I'll answer this in my next video - out later today. Watch the skies!
@marc-andrebrommer7165
@marc-andrebrommer7165 4 года назад
Nice video ! Love your stuff. I am running an 80’s direct drive by JVC (Model QL A5) on a Rotel RA1520 and German floorstanding speakers Nubert NuVero 11 which are in the 2500£ range. Listening currently on a Nagaoka MP110. Should I upgrade the table first or the cartridge ? What would you recommend as a cartridge for around 250£? Thank you and keep up the good work !
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
The turntable. If you're looking to upgrade and you want sonic improvements, then save your money and look to a new turntable.
@slam854
@slam854 3 года назад
Cartridge I am now using is a Kiseki purple heart NS. It is a thin line diamond stylus and sounded poorly for about the first year. a re alignment was performed without much improvement. A tweak was applied to the alignment and SNAP!!! Everything was in focus, subtle to startling & I can now state there is more information audible from the turntable than same mastered CD recording.
@RomanLothar1986
@RomanLothar1986 2 месяца назад
I have a VM95E on my AT turntable... Im looking at a VM540ML to upgrade to once I have the cash.. its going on a LP120XUSB.. i assume its not overkill yet in terms if Stylus.. that player should be good to upgrade into even max the €500 range of cartridges? Im just trying to make it as good as possible with the wonderful system my dad gave to me and inherited me before he passed..
@ziggystardew6268
@ziggystardew6268 5 месяцев назад
Hi there, I have loved your videos for ages - thank you so much for all your sage insights. I have one quick query! I have recently elected to restore a vintage Sony JJ-700 turntable which, as per the original operating instructions, uses a ND-138G stylus. I really want to buy a new one before using the old stylus on my beloved records, yet many of the styluses which are currently available are generic versions that are compatible with the Sony turntable. What would your recommendation be for buying a stylus in this case? Do you have any tips for purchasing a generic brand stylus (certain reliable makes, etc.), or alternatively do you know of places where I might purchase the original models for vintage turntables? Thank you so much, if you've taken the time to hear from me 🙏🙏🙏
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 5 месяцев назад
Hi there Ziggy. Thanks for your kind words. Re the stylus, I would recommend heading for a noted suppler of carts and replacement stylii such as this guy: www.musonic.co.uk/product/sony-nd138g-stylus/
@markcotton7081
@markcotton7081 4 года назад
My first turntable was a Technics SL B2 which I liked very much until I couldn’t get a replacement belt for it. This was before amazon and the internet of course. I recently upgraded to the Fluance RT80 which for entry level seems pretty nice so far. I’ve seen some reviews on the Rega Planar 1 vs Pro-ject Debut Carbon and it all seems like it’s down to the tonearm design. For now though I’m thinking I want to see what all the differences are with the elliptical cartridges so I might upgrade to that as a first attempt to see if my hearing can tell the difference. Thanks for all of your videos. I appreciate all the good info and advice.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks for your thoughts Mark and yes, the SLB2 was my first turntable too! :)
@50jun
@50jun 3 года назад
I still own one had it 30 years SL-B2 for a great budget tt
@selpingos
@selpingos Год назад
Hi first of all thanks for saying we could ask questions😁😁😁
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan Год назад
From what I recall, the 60 has a P-mount cartridge type which is 'non standard' when compared to most of cartridge fittings so you will need another P Mount design. Both Audio-Technica and Ortofon sell P Mount carts.
@camiloramirezphoto
@camiloramirezphoto 3 года назад
Hello, Great Video. I'm from Colombia and I just get a cheap Audio Technica AT-LP60XBT,. I want to change the stylus as you suggest , but I'm not sure if I can change just the stylus or the entire head ( what I have to change actually ). Can you tell me which can be the cheap and nice upgrade to elliptical that fit to that turntable? and it is just the tip or the entire head. ( I can't see a way to get the entire head out , but if you say just pull the entire head and separate the metal from the plastic head , ok, I'lll do it. ha ha ha. ), Thanks a lot, Best regards.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 3 года назад
Hi Camilo - you can find a replacement stylus on the Internet including Amazon but I wouldn't upgrade the cartridge, if that's what you mean? I would invest any cash you have on a better turntable.
@Macacos
@Macacos Год назад
Hi, I have a Toshiba SR-F335 turntable with a Shure M70B stylus, and I'm wondering if I can, or indeed, should replace that with something like the AT-VMN95E you mention. I can't figure out if the AT stylus would fit, or if I need an entirely new head. Thanks!
@geoffstrut1
@geoffstrut1 4 года назад
I am now 6 months in from pulling my old MS20i speakers and Musical Fidelity Electra from the loft. This was to facilitate playing my vinyl I had also secured at the top of the house. Not having much money and my wife looking over my shoulder I purchased a Lenco L-3808. I now spend most of my spare time listening to vinyl old and new and I am at that point where I want that little bit more!! Which would give me more “bang for my buck” in your opinion, the VM95e or the Goldring E3? Thanks, really enjoying your efforts.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Thanks Geoff - the E3 is the superior of the two.
@TDip
@TDip Год назад
I have Fluance RT81 with AT95E stylus and just bought a more expensive AT VM530EN...the issue is the VAT on Fluance RT81 is locked at 20 degrees and this new stylus says to use 23 degrees...so, should I use plastic shints on the cartridge screws or just make the tone arm hang a bit lower? Or, would you advise staying with original cartridge??
@31cify
@31cify 11 месяцев назад
I recently replaced the standard conical stylus on my AT-LP60X with LP Gear's carbon fidelity elliptical. What a difference the elliptical stylus made to the resolution of sound, it was so precise and bloody amazing to be quite honest. Any owner of turntables like the AT-LP60 or the newer AT-LP60X really should maximise the experience by replacing the decent but inferior conical stylus with the superior elliptical.
@bigmacfullerton7870
@bigmacfullerton7870 6 месяцев назад
I just received the same turntable as a Christmas present. I’m looking at the same upgrade from LP Gear with the upgraded stylus and belt. My other problem with this table is the lack of weight on the arm. If I walk by the table it skips. I taped a dime on the arm near the stylus and it doesn’t skip anymore. I wonder if I would still need this with the new stylus?
@marcosmeza1678
@marcosmeza1678 2 года назад
Hi there, truly enjoyed the video and information. This is what I’ve been looking for. I have a Technics Quartz SL-Q350 Direct Drive turntable with a AT92E stylus. I want to upgrade. What do you recommend please sir?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 2 года назад
Pretty sure that turntable has a non-standard P Mount type cartridge. You didn't supply a budget but I would look at either Ortofon or Audio Technica as good sources: www.audio-technica.com/en-gb/cartridges/line-series/p-mount-series or www.ortofon.com/omp-p-616
@vaibhavkamble2889
@vaibhavkamble2889 2 года назад
Nice video Sir. I have Dennon DP 29F, it has conical stylus, , I WANT TO UPGRADE STYLUS to elliptical, plz give suggestions.
@richb7665
@richb7665 2 года назад
I Have an old Philips 312 TT with the original cartridge and a QLM32 MK iii stylus would the AT-95E be considered an upgrade ? Thanks!
@silentpartner6366
@silentpartner6366 Год назад
I am looking for a replacement MM cartridge for my Dual 701 turntable. I have an Ortofon 2M blue on another tt and it is okay but not really to my liking. Details seem to be there but clinical sounding. Thinking of an AT 540 ML or 740 ML but my Dual has limitations. Great TT but no adjustable VTA. Low mass tonearm. May not be able to balance a heavier cartridge. Any thoughts? I have used an ADC XLM/ZLM for years but that company is long gone and I need a more modern replacement. TT was recently professionally refurbished and works great. ZLM is great at 1.0 gm. but I am looking into the future. Newly acquired Hegel V10 phono pre-amp seems to have made things better.
@thegoldenageofsail2033
@thegoldenageofsail2033 4 года назад
Good vid! Quick question, can you fit a goldring e3 to a rega planar 2 without having to mess around with spacers to lift the tone arm?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
I tried the E3 on a Rega and used spacers during my review because the E3 spans around 18mm in height to the stylus tip (as does the Ortofon 2M Red which I also used) whereas the Rega cart is about 13mm. If you’re able, I’d be interested to hear what you think of the E3 without spacers on the Rega. I have heard, more recently, that the Rega with a taller cart works fine without spacers. Haven’t tested the theory myself, though… In addition to the above, Rega does say this, “Arm height or V.T.A adjustment can be a controversial subject. Rega believes that the integrity of the arm fixing onto the arm mounting board is much more important than the questionable facility of arm adjustment. The arm should be reasonably parallel to the record surface or slightly lower at the mounting. The only time a spacer is necessary to raise the arm height is if the rear of a cartridge is hitting the record whilst playing.” Hence, Rega is saying that spacers don’t really matter. Or that spacers are not as important in their arms as many users think they are. I’m 99% sure that the E3 does *not* hit the record so, if you follow Rega’s advice, buy an E3 and forget all about the spacers. If the spacer is important to you, check out this link: www.rega.co.uk/arm-height-adjustment-spacer.html
@thegoldenageofsail2033
@thegoldenageofsail2033 4 года назад
The Audiophile Man Amazing reply! Thanks for the detail. I have an E3 on order and I’ll let you know how it goes. Hoping not to have to use spacers as it sounds kinda tricky! Cheers!
@thegoldenageofsail2033
@thegoldenageofsail2033 4 года назад
The Audiophile Man It arrived today. Fitted really easily and makes barely any difference to the arm angle. Sounds fantastic. Thank you for your help!
@qusimoda
@qusimoda 4 года назад
The Golden Age of Sail Hi how did you remove the nuts on the rega tonearm?
@djpaul146
@djpaul146 3 года назад
Very greatly explained thank you 👍😊😀
@marksmallman133
@marksmallman133 Год назад
Hi, I just purchased asystemdek IIX turntable from the eighties with no cartridge, sadly the arm is not a linn it’s called a “profile”. I listen to jazz, blues, classical and prog rock and want a nice sound, BUT I don’t want to break the bank. I have heard the ortofon 2m blue is a nice cartridge and it is at my upper limit. Interested in your thoughts.
@pkjaincbi
@pkjaincbi 3 года назад
I have a sony PST3 turntable ,would you suggest a cartridge to replace the old one which needs replacement
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 3 года назад
*From memory* and I can't check right now, I think the cartridge is bespoke from Sony for this turntable so I would invest any upgrade cash you have into a new turntable or - of course - by more records :)
@qusimoda
@qusimoda 4 года назад
Hi Have rega planar 1 with separate phono stage.Is it worthwhile upgrading cartridge? If so any recommendations? Thanks.
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 4 года назад
Hi quasimodo - indeed. Check out the Goldring E3. Here's my review: theaudiophileman.com/goldring-e3/
@danab7472
@danab7472 11 месяцев назад
Hi there, I currently have a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon with an Audio Technical AT100E cartridge. I'd like to upgrade the cartridge as I feel it is a bit rough around the edges, and the bass is really sloppy for my taste. I'd like tighter bass, better detail retrieval and an overall more balanced and musical presentation. Can you recommend some no-fuss carts I can install on my Debut Carbon? Debut Carbon is feeding a Sansui AU-555A which is powering a pair of Celestion Ditton 551. I'm looking to spend around $600 AUD.
@demoimeneer7774
@demoimeneer7774 Год назад
Ive got a Ortofon VMS MK2 cartridge and i dont know what kind of cartridge it is, does anybody here know?
@jamesbarry6248
@jamesbarry6248 3 года назад
I Have been using an ADC XLM MKII improved for decades , i love it! great detail and soundstage, and warmth as well
@diegoz.8329
@diegoz.8329 3 года назад
How can I find out the tracking force of the cartridge
@jamesbarry6248
@jamesbarry6248 3 года назад
@@diegoz.8329 there are many websites that sell phono carts ,new and vintage. they generally give the specs with the cart, including tracking force.
@diegoz.8329
@diegoz.8329 3 года назад
@@jamesbarry6248 if u can pass the link to a website Ill greatly appreacite ut
@BillnBen1
@BillnBen1 3 года назад
@@diegoz.8329 Hello, go to www.vinylengine.com. They have databases for turntables, tonearms and cartridges.
@marcelgommans2020
@marcelgommans2020 5 месяцев назад
Another great episode when I needed it. I have a question: I have an Akai AP-207 with an Ortifom OM10 stylus. Now I am thinking about an upgrade> Option 1 is the OM20. Option 2 is the Jico OM-Shibata, which is slightly cheaper. I list to a broad range of music, from Folk to Metal. What is the difference and what can you advice me?
@Cactus_Shep
@Cactus_Shep Год назад
Hi my sony ps-lx310bt tone arm keeps sliding across my vinyl. Or the stylus sticks and the tone arm won't move. Is this a stylus issue? I have ordered a new stylus but there did not seem many that would fit it. I would love a conversation with you about it. Great channel just subscribed. Thanks
@lesleyreed4617
@lesleyreed4617 Год назад
I have a crosley. I believe it has a standard cheap ruby or sapphire needle. Would upgrading to a Diamond needle be better or conical or elliptical?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan Год назад
I'll answer this in Friday's video - watch the skies.
@Oiljeep
@Oiljeep 6 месяцев назад
I been building on my setup for 3 months now. I have an older Gemini TT03 with a very Short Tone arm and a straight head shell when bought it, 212 mm from pivot point to diamond tip, Pivot to spindle is 230 mm. 2 question How should this Cartridge alignment be done. Not much out for this Very short tonearm. And question 2, am I stuck with Conical styli. I did find a Nude conical at LP gear, sounds pretty good Or is a new Turntable needed to use better styli.
@bigmacfullerton7870
@bigmacfullerton7870 6 месяцев назад
I have the Audio Technica LP60X and I’m looking at the stylus and belt upgrade from LP Gear. My other problem with this table is the lack of weight on the arm. If I walk by the table while it’s playing it skips from the vibrations. Would it be okay to tape a dime up by the stylus to give it a little more weight and stability? Would it be better to maybe tape a quarter near the back of the arm instead? What do you think?
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan 6 месяцев назад
Your skipping issue isn't a problem with the turntable, it's the room. Do you have a suspended floor? The solution? Stop walking around when your vinyl is playing. If you must, play a CD or stream instead. Adding weight to the arm will negatively affect the sound and increase vinyl wear unnecessarily.
@lesroberts3444
@lesroberts3444 Год назад
Hi there, could you help please? I've bought a budget system comprising a Dual CS 440 fitted with a AT 91 cartridge a NAD 316 bee V2 and a pair of Tibo Harmony 8 floorstanding speakers. It sounds okay but a little dull. Could you suggest another cartridge please to brighten things up? Thankyou in advance .. Les
@TheAudiophileMan
@TheAudiophileMan Год назад
I'll answer this one in Friday's video - watch the skies.
@vladimirlem1104
@vladimirlem1104 2 года назад
i have 2 questions : 1. Although records can have frequencies higher than 20KHZ, some styli are only limited to [20hz-20khz] If these styluses are playing a record , would they skip or cause issues at the frequencies out of this range ?, or they would walk normaly in the groove but these frequencies won't be picked up ? 2. How some vinyl rips on the internet have frequencies that reach 48KHZ, although the Styli\cartridges that were used to rip have a frequency response of only (20HZ-20KHZ) ?
@mikepotter3802
@mikepotter3802 Год назад
I have Fluance RT-81. Can you swap an ATN-95E to an AT-VM95 easily? How difficult/critical is the alignment step?
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