Where to go


 Over the last year I have upgraded my turntable and phono amp to a VPI Prime with eagle speed control and  Parasound JC 3+.  I carried over my Dynavector 20x2 Lomc  cartridge which has about 400 hours on it.  I have Balanced Audio Technology preamp and a Parasound A21 Amp that runs Thiel CS 2.4 speakers with a REL R-328 sub. Interconnects are Purest Audio. 

 My question has to do with my cartridge, I don't know how much of life i can expect from my Dynavector cart but I am entertaining the idea to upgrade.  I don't have any complaints about my current cart, so I'm inclined maybe to just replace it with the same one.  If there was anything lacking in my system it may be that the midbass was a little lacking but that probably has more to do with the speakers than the cart. If I choose to upgrade what would be a good next logical step?  I do like Dynavector but there is an Audio Technica I've read about that might be a nice try as well. 

 I guess I would like to spend around $1200 but probably no more than that. 
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Showing 2 responses by raymonda

You should get at least 1000 hours out of your current stylus. If you are happy, then be happy for a while longer.
When you start to have tracking distortion send it back to Dynavector for a retip. 

Meanwhile, work with a local dealer and experiment with other cartridges of higher caliber and then determine what is the best upgrade.

By the time your present stylus wears out you might be able to spring for an even better cartridge than your budget would allow for today.