Cartridge Upgrade Advice:


Hi all — I’d love some guidance from this community on choosing my next cartridge upgrade.  I am looking for a “reference” cartridge that can “take it up a notch”.  Thinking $5k max range,

My current system:

  • Turntable: VPI Classic Signature HW with 12” tonearm
  • Phono stage: Manley Chinook (tube)
  • Preamplifier: McIntosh C2800 (tube)
  • Amps: McIntosh MC611 mono blocks (600 wpc)
  • Speakers: Revel Salon 2
  • Current cartridges: Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC ES, Denon 103 (beater), Miyajima Zero (mono)

Upgrade candidates I’m considering:

  • Kiseki Purple Heart
  • Soundsmith Sussurro Mk II
  • Lyra Kleos
  • Ortofon Cadenza Bronze
  • Hana Umami Red

Priorities: I listen to a lot of jazz vocals and large-scale orchestral, with some classic rock. I want resolution and refinement but without harshness, grain, or fatiguing sibilance. Musicality is just as important to me as detail retrieval.

👉 I’ve set up a short poll to keep things organized. Please vote and add your reasoning/experience: [insert link here]

Thank you in advance — your experience will help me (and likely others) make a more informed choice.

Q1. Which cartridge would you recommend for my setup?

  • Kiseki Purple Heart
  • Soundsmith Sussurro Mk II
  • Lyra Kleos
  • Ortofon Cadenza Bronze
  • Hana Umami Red
  • Other (please specify)

 

Q2. Why did you choose this one?

 

Q3. What speakers/amp/TT do you run, and what kind of music do you mostly listen to?

ulcerdoc

I second the recommendation for Miyajima cartridges and also suggest looking at the Dynavector cartridges. I have the Miyajima Madake and Dynavector XV1s, both would be stunning with your beautiful analogue front end. 

@ulcerdoc 

I have a completely different TT, with a Rega P10 but I have had 3 of your choices.  The Kiseki Purpleheart stayed and I love it.  I tried a Kleos and it was just a little thin and bright in my system.  I had a Sussuro MkII ES and had an odd experience.  While the output was very close to my other cartridges, I had to increase the volume from my usual 35ish on my ARC REF 6 up to 60ish.  This introduced hum and was super annoying.  I spoke to Peter about this and he refused to look at the cartridge and said there was no way anything could be wrong to interfere with the output that it was my system.  I bought it from a dealer too!  It was a horrible customer service experience and musical experience so I will never consider a SoundSmith again.

I installed and have been listening to the SoundSmith Hyperion Mkii MR in my system.  It’s been glorious.  Was easy to set up.  The best cartridge I have heard to date.  Blows my Koetsu out of the water.  Detail ++++, Soundstage ++++, bass: super tight and deep. Musicality +++.  I couldn’t be happier.  Or maybe I could.  My Chinook is a bit noisy on 65 dB gain.  Maybe time for a Steelhead?