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

Thanks... I have been studying this thread. It seems like I am stuck in a situation where I need the cart to be 3.7mv or greater. Just to mention... my Luxman 595 is a Class A if that helps. 

I looked up the old turntable my family had and it was a Fisher MT-6360. Would the Ortofon Black 250 LVB have as much energy and power as the Fisher cart did? And woutd the Black 250 LVB be to bright? 

Also, I am confused... AI said to have power and energy in a cart it should be MM but the Hana is MC and it would have the same power and energy (with the exception of the low mv)?

Side note: AI said the Fisher had and an output voltage of 3.5 mV to 4.0 mV.

Also, would a Nagaoka cart be good?

@dman777 nagaoka has a very short stylus life. Research it to confirm but that’s what I read. 
I think the AT with line contact will be good. And not expensive. I heard the regular 2M Black today and liked it. Good energy and dynamics. How it will match in your system only one way to find out. 

This is a friendly observation for those who have commented that the 2M Black or similar Ortofon and the AT LMNxSL or similar Audio Technica cartridges have been too bright in their systems.  These cartridges are widely considered to be neutral.  If they are properly set up they should be flat in frequency response.  You should check your systems.  

Ya Bill the do your research web is FULL of repeated #%^?!!! …. Wonder if we need to start listing the carts we have actually setup and heard… amazing I have to write… both.  
juice n gain both matter don’t go to a gunfight with a high output MC penknife….

i bought an Ortofon 2M Blue to listen to while I waited for Upscale to send me a new Hana ML. It sounded good, but no where near the Hana. I just needed a spare in case I ever mess up again. It did not sound too bright, but my Phono stage is tube, pre-amp is tube and the mono blocks are tube. That could bring the warmth that others are missing.