Which Cartrudge For My Upcoming Technics 1200 GR 2 Turnable - Looking at Ortofon 2m Black


Note: Sorry about the misspelled Cartridge in title. Wish I could update that. 

 

I have a  Luxman 595 Class A amplifier with Focal N1 speakers. Depending on the recording, it can be on the bright side.  I own about 20 records. 80% of them are electronic mixes from the 90s. The rest are dinosaur jr, mazzy star, and so on. 

I have found memories of playing my grandfathers fisher turntable (with Mitsubushi stereo system) which looked similar to the Technics 1200GR2, so that is the turntable I am going to get. I also have found memories of going to the record store in the 90s (sound warehouse) and they had a Bose 901 VI system (I think... they were very large hung from the cieling) with a turtable that sounded so good. 

The sound I am looking for is *not a audiophile high resolving sound. Instead, I am looking for a energetic sound with power. I do want good audio quality though. 

What I am looking at is the Ortofon 2m Black LVB 250 or the 2m black. I never hear them in person. What is everyones thoughts?

dman777

The 2m black is a bright cartridge out of the box. I own 2 of them. 1 on a micro sseiki bl/91 with an acos lustre gst-801 tonearm and that’s fully broken in and sounds great. My other is on a restored Thorens td-124 with an sme 3009 s2 tonearm. That’s a newer cart and is still breaking in. You will need to give that cart a solid 50hrs before it smooths out. Once broken in, it’s a wonderful mm cart. One of the best available. 

I’ve just never been an Ortofon fan.  I’ve owned 2m’s up to bronze.  Didn’t like a one of them.  My recommendation would be Audio Technica AT-OC9XML moving coil.  Nude microlinear stylus, boron cantilever.  Great imaging, quiet, fantastic tracker.  And $100 less than 2m Black.

I have a 2M black LVB that I tried on my SL1200 MK2 (I purchased the TT new in early 1990’s at Guitar Center and have used only in my stereo system). I found the LVB too bright and fatiguing and could not stick with it. I replaced it with a Nagaoka MP 500 and it sounds fantastic and I think a better match to the Technics mid mass tonearm. 

I have a 2M black LVB that I tried on my SL1200 MK2 (I purchased the TT new in early 1990’s at Guitar Center and have used only in my stereo system). I found the LVB too bright and fatiguing and could not stick with it. I replaced it with a Nagaoka MP 500 and it sounds fantastic and I think a better match to the Technics mid mass tonearm. 

My experience with AT's, in general, is that they tend to be on the bright side. I have used their Line Contacts and Shibata's and find it to remain true,  That being said, they work well with my system as my NAD phono pre and Revel speakers tend towards a more relaxed sound and the synergy is great.