Is Ortofon "Salsa MC better than Dynavector 10X5?


I have a Rega P3-24 with a Dynavector 10X5 high outout MC which has about 150 hours on it.I think the MC has lost some of its sound quality. I don't want to retip the Dynavector at a cost of $365, so am considering the Ortofon "Salsa" (Red) low output coil which I can buy on sale for $275

I have read some good things about this Ortofon and.... low output coils "supposedly" sound better high output coils ???( it has .038mV output) The Rega TT has the necessary shim to accomodate other cartridges. Looking for a smoother top end, less noise and better bass than 10X5

I have a Musical Surroundings Phenomena II which can handle any MC or MM and has variety of capitance adjustments. One concern is cartridge tonearm compatibility. The rest of system is Acoustic Zen Adagios speakers, Bel Canto PRe3 pre-amp, Red Dragon class D mono blocks Any advice will be appreciated.

BTW, I play vinyl about 30% of the time and have about 65 LPs Thanks
sunnyjim
Agreed. Ortofon will not give you what you want here.
Sounds like your 10x5 could be dirty. Use a good stylus cleaner.
The Regas and Dynavectors are perfect matches.
You might also try a different phono stage.
Thanks guys for the advice and comments. I would like to step up in sound, but will not spend 879.00 for the Dynavector X20 MKII. If I eventually retip the Dynavector 10X5 it will cost $365.which seems ridiculous.

I don't like buying used cartridges, because it easiest way to get stiffed by a "seller" However, I am going to check the offerings on AG, and see if I can come with a used Ortofon Black MM for about $400, possibly a Bronze....both have received very good reviews and compete against many MC. Thanks, Jimmy
Again, I am not sure that a retip is what is called for here if you only have 150 hrs on the cart. Unless you got it used and the seller was not honest with the actual hours. If you don't want to retip but a new tip is in fact what is needed, maybe you could get the cart rebuilt by SoundSmith. Aluminum cantilever rebuild is $150 (and I think the 10X5 has aluminum stock) or a ruby cantilever with the $250 rebuild, which also gives you what would likely be a step up in performance due to the upgraded cantilever material.