Dynavector 10x5 cartridge.....with which table ?


Hello friends........I am very much interested in hearing your thoughts about the Dynavector 10x5. As a 2.5mV output MC pick-up, it should be a nice match for my Rogue Cronus' built-in MM phono stage (please view my complete system).
With a total budget of ~$1500 - 1700, I'm thinking of using the new SOTA Comet III (w/ RB-301 arm), or the Rega P5. Another option is to start with the new cartridge (perhaps even the DV20H) on my existing table, and keep saving my money for a VPI Scout.
I'd like to know what you guys think. Thanks a lot, and Happy Listening !!
adam18
Right back at ya', Slvrtravel............Thanks for the reply, and the MM stage advice. Wow, your system certainly does dound SWEEEEEEEET !! And, as a matter of fact, as soon as I'm finished watching the Olympic swimming tonight (Go Phelps !!), I'll go down to my music room and listen to a little Baker and Mulligan.
Happy Listening, my friend !!
Hey back adam...yes, the rig is compatible and actually favors MM ( as you prob. know you can simply switch arms on the scout and have your alternate arm equipped with a MM or aMC and mac favors MM but i'm hunting an audio research ph5 or 7 to improve on the MC-- got mac 501 monoblocks and mac prepro into sonus faber cremonas with synergistic research tesla and apex cables---nice SWEEEEET musical sound---chet and gerry would have approved----good luck on your choices and enjoy the music.
Hey Slvrtravel............Just like you, most of my LP collection is 50's (and 60's) jazz. Brubeck, Coltrane, Rollins, Blakey/Messengers, Morgan, Mobley, Grant Green, Miles, Peterson, Silver, Mingus, Monk, etc., etc.
It seems as if your Scout/DV20H set-up may be a good idea, and something to start saving towards. Since I'm presently very happy with my NAD/Rega/Goldring front end for now, I'm in absolutely no rush for my "dream analog upgrade."
What's the rest of your system like ? Is your analog rig compatible with an MM phono stage ?
depends a bit on style of music you listen to- i have the vpi scout and had a dyna 10x5-it was very good,but i listen mostly to 50's jazz and both vpi and dyna recommended i switch to the dv20h which was quite a move up for that use. Call them--they're really helpful and straightforward
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I've had a Scout with Dynavector 10x5 for almost a year now and I love it. Light years ahead of the Music Hall MMF-5se and Goldring I had before it.