Denon 103r and the SpinStage transimpedance phono preamp


I have a stable of cartridges all mounted up and ready to go for when I feel like changing up the sound a little. Most of them are more modest than my regular cartridge. My "daily-driver" is a Ortofon Synergy G SPU cartridge, which I run through a Zesto Andros ll phono preamp.  I like the combo a lot. But tonight I mounted up the Denon 103r, and hooked it up to a $250 SpinStage phono preamp. 

 

I was really surprised to find how thoroughly engaging the sound was. It was descriptive and rich at the same time. I would have no problem with this combo being in daily use. I wondered if it was the Denon's good match for the transimpedance-style phono preamp that was making me so happy. 

 

I am well aware that the amount of money spent, in almost all endeavors,  does not guaranty satisfaction. But this combination kind of reset my thinking about  the art of phonography. Does anyone else have inexpensive cartridge/phono preamp combos that light them up?

 

David

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A lot depends upon what is the actual input impedance of the phono; it’s not zero.

The Denon 103 cartridges have been formidable contenders for "best sound" for around fifty years when American audiophiles discovered then. My local audio store was using the 103’s as their "go to" cartridges in 1976. Mounted on TOTL Denon DD turntables. Step up device was a clone of the John Curl Levinson JC-1 head amp. Wish I had one of those now! The clone - not the JC-1.

I was surprised at the sound quality of the 103 considering it has a spherical stylus with supposed limited tracing ability. List price in 1976 was $160. I have several 103’s, including the rare gold-body 50th Anniversary and the tan-body 103D with an elliptical stylus. On the Pioneer PLX 1000 I have the 103R into the Bellari SUT.

I too tried the 103R with the Piccolo Zero current gain stage, and it worked quite well, contrary to expectations.

Athough I haven’t dipped a toe in the transimpedance waters I suspect that inidividual TI phono stages have some golden combinations with certain cartridges whilst others are just MEH. I’m also certain that it doesn’t cross-correlate between different TI implementations, just which cartridges are going to be golden or meh. More of a ’suck it and see’ type situation in each and every case.

Of course, it stands to reason that the same could be said about voltage type devices anyway.