I have a loaner MP-110 I’ve literally sent all over the country… nobody has noted that issue. Both it and the Ortofon are good all around performers.. given caliber of gear you have maybe set sights a bit higher up the lines…
happy listening
Nagaoka M-110 static discharge issue?
I have read that the Nagaoka MP-110 in certain environments tends to exhibit static discharge while playing an LP. Living in the northeast where relative humidity can dip to high 30s even with in-house humidification causes some concern regarding this behavior.
Practically speaking it seems like the perfect match for my system and preferences. I prefer musicality and warmth over pure accuracy. My process for preparing LPs for playing include a one-time wash utilizing a Humminguru EZ, and pre-play cleaning with an Audioquest Gold brush.
If there truly is an issue with static discharge my alternative is the Ortofon 2M Blue. To provide some context the turn table is a Kenwood KD-2055, amp is a Advance Paris X-i75 bi-amped into a Velodyne VA-1250x 80 Hz high pass filter, then biwired to Paradigm Studio 20 v2. The music tends to be mostly 60s, 70s and early 80s folk rock, soft rock and some rock and classical.
I would appreciate your thoughts on whether there is real risk of popping and such, which clearly will interfere with the listening experience. In addition, in your opinion is the Ortofon 2M Blue a good match for my music tastes and system. Thank you.