Yes, well please don't be offended, but the simple answer for me is to use Rega cartridges on Rega turntables. If I wind up buying a Rega TT that is what I would do. There are many other excellent options for other brands of cartridges.
Turntable advice / opinion on setup / sound.
Hello all you analog experts. I am seeking some advice, opinions and direction to try, based on my tastes and setup.
I’m not loving my current TT sound but there are variables that could cause this. For reference, my favorite TT I ever owned was the ClearAudio Champion Level 2 (wish I never sold it) because it was warm and had a huge stage.
- I listen to every style of music, smooth jazz to hard metal.
- I have to turn the volume way up to get the get the level I like which at times has hiss and a tiny bit of hum. Compared to digital sources which have none of these issues.
- I find this setup to lack huge stage and warmth.
My current system is:
- Rega Planar 8 w/ Alpheta 2 MC cart.
- Cambridge Audio -> Alva Duo Phono Pre amp
- Mark Levinson -> No 585 Amp.
- Martin Logan 15a Renaissance -> 8FT apart/ 3ft off the front wall and 3 FT from each side wall. I sit 9FT away from the speakers.
The turntables I am considering are:
1) Musical Fidelity -> M8XTT
What cart would you use?
2) Michell Audio -> Gyro SE Turntable
3) Clear Audio Champion Level 2
Thank you all in advance for any guidance and opinions you can offer.
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@dover @drbond |
In the world of high end high fidelity the incidence of greed among manufacturers is manifest. Rega on the other hand seems to me to stand in stark contrast. I offer the following arguements: 1. Founder Roy Gandy signed over 100% of his company to his employees 2. After spending years developing the ultimate expression of his vision for the perfect turntable as an exercise, which is called Naiad, and of which less than 40 examples were built and sold for $40,000, this model was used to create commercially viable models, P8, P10, and Naia. 3. Rather than creating faff to drive up the price, wherever possible each of the mentioned models shares parts in common to keep costs down. Examples include motors and motor controllers. I would submit for consideration these points among many as examples that distinguish Rega. The more I learn the more respect I have for the company and founder Roy Gandy. |
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