Goldring E3
New Cartridge or New Stylus
Dear all,
I’m running a Sumiko Oyster with the original stylus on a Project turntable. Curious what you think would have the greatest impact for improved dynamics and sound clarity for ~$150:
LP Gear ViVid Line Upgrade stylus for Sumiko Oyster Cartridge
or
Sumiko Rainier Cartridge
or
Grado Green3 Cartridge
Thanks!
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None of the ones mentioned so far are good choices IMO Aside from the tonal characteristics people try to write about I advise paying attention to 1. IMAGING. Both WIDE channel separation (high 20’s, even low 30’s), and TIGHT channel balance (1.0 db, even 0.5db) are needed to properly present the Phantom Imaging the engineers put in the grooves. 2. TRACKING FORCE. the published imaging specs were achieved at heavier or lighter tracking force? Lighter is preferred due to: a. stylus life, lighter will last longer b. lp groove wear. successfully tracking lighter will be less wear. c. anti-skate. amount of force required is related to tracking force 3. STYLUS PROFILE, see link 4. CANTILEVER MATERIAL, see link https://www.leson.org/choose-phono-cartridge/ compare other finds to this which tracks at 2.0g
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