Lehmann Black Cube Se with the VPI Scoutmaster


I'm a novice to turntables which probably explains why I'm wondering whether I should choose between a high output or low output cartridge to go with my Lehmann Black Cube SE solid state phono preamp and VPI Scoutmaster turntable. You can use any type of cartridge with the Black Cube SE because there are switch adjustable settings located underneath the Black Cube. But would a high output or a low output cartridge be more suitable with the Lehmann, or does it make a difference? And would a moving coil cartridge or moving magnet cartridge be more suitable? Thanks
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I am running a Scoutmaster (w/JMW 9 Signature arm) with a Black Cube SE right now. My cartridge is a Dynavector Karat. Its a very low output MC (0.23mV). I ran a high output Grado MM and the Dynavector line all the up to my current Karat.

I can hear some noise, but its as expected. A super low output MC will test the noise floor of any phono stage. I usually don't listen with my ear 1 inch from the tweeter so it does not bother me. I did not hear this noise with the higher output cartridges, however I feel the better sounding/performing Karat far out weighs this minor issue.

My $0.02 is to disregard cartridge type find and find one in your price range that will match the tone arm and your sonic preferences. I bet the Black Cube SE will deliver. The Cube SE is a flexible phono stage offering up good all around performance.
Sdcampbell, the Black Cube SE is the only phono stage I have used in my system. I have heard many other phono stages, but not in my own system. So my comments should have been prefaced with that little back ground info.

You may be correct in your post, I was not trying to disagree, rather just share my own experiences. I understand that the Karat is testing the limits of this phono stage, but its a combo I tried and was better than the last so here I sit.

By the way, what did you change too for your phono stage and how did it rate against the Cube?