Any cartridges like Shure, but more exciting?


any cartridges that have the same fundamental musicality and fantastic tracking ability of the shures (even the cheap 97x and of course the v15mx) but have more musical emotional presentation? around 250 or so would be great... (i was thinking grado platinum, but i've never heard a grado track really well on the inner grooves... lots of SSS's)
tapashead
hi psychicanimal... that may be the ticket i'm looking for! can you tell me a bit about what that might sound like? also, you mention the JICO for the v15 type III, is this talked about as better than the JICO with the type IV (that is also available?)... thanks
I made searches in the Asylum because--after more than 20 years--my mother had saved my first two cartridges and gave them a while ago in a plastic bag! They are a V15III and an AT-15S, both without stylus. It turns out the majority of the people prefer the Type III over all the other V15 iterations, especially if the tonearm has fluid damping. Remember, not all 'technological advances' are such. One guy posted that the V15 III/JICO SAS combo sounded as good as his Denon 103, only different in presentation.

With regards to my Audio Technica, which is almost like an AT-20S...an AT-20S owner stated it was bested his Shelter 501. It seems the classic MMs is where it's at and they're being rediscovered.

The JICO stylus is on my want list but finishing paying off two NOS super stereohedron stylus I paid a deposit for is the priority.

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Psychic,
Are the carts you mention MC or MM? Could you elaborate as to sonic attributes as i am not familiar with these? I am looking for different and better carts which MIGHT best my Denon 103 and 103R.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Omigosh! I had a Shure V15 type 3 about 25 years ago and it was really good sounding. I didn't think they would be available today.

Audio Technica AT440mla. Do a Google search and I doubt you'll see a cart with more fans and virtually no negative reviews.

I tracks better than the Shures (using the HiFi News Test LP for objective results), much lower surface noise, great inner-groove tracking, and has the excitement you are looking for.

Alberto

PS I own several Shures V15s and M97s, the 440mla beats them all (as well as some of my $400+ carts).