ok. what should be on my short list of cartridges for a P mount tonearm ? budget under $125, if I can find something decent for half that.. even better. ;)
Oh yeah, this is for a Technics SL-M1 table
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Vist our Online Storeok. what should be on my short list of cartridges for a P mount tonearm ? budget under $125, if I can find something decent for half that.. even better. ;)
Oh yeah, this is for a Technics SL-M1 table
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Actually, your list should be a non P-mount turntable! Half kidding, but seriously, there just aren't that many P-mounts available, it was something that never caught on except in budget units. I don't know why the eff Technics ever put T4P mount on such an otherwise nice table. Anyway, rant over, I think your best selection of P-mounts is going to be here:
http://www.turntableneedles.com/inde...Category=21945
or
Here:
http://www.lpgear.com/Merchant2/merc...egory_Code=T4P
I'd probably go for the Shure ME96P. The Ortofon OMP10 might be another decent choice and I think it can use any of the OM series styli, so you could upgrade to the 20 or 30 series eventually.
nice.. all but the Shure were on my radar after doing some research... i could get into a mid entry level Grado for about my top dollar amount. The Ortofon also look like it might be a good match. How about Stanton?
the Stanton weights 8.7 gramsisn't that alot? say's it's a DJ cart and stylus.. which they claim only means it has a big fat strong cantilever. and could work in a table like mine.
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I'd go with the Ortofon....I had the OM-10..good cart for the coin.
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danger, along with your research here, maybe contact Kevin at KAB. http://www.kabusa.com/frameset.htm?/index.htm
He has always provided detailed answers to questions I have asked. That was before I ever purchased anything from him. He handles many cartridge lines. More info might help you decide.
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good idea...
what do you think of this one? http://www.needledoctor.com/Ortofon-320-U-Cartridge
Grado Black is available in P-mount. For about $40, I think it's an outstanding choice.
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I've heard people talk about the Grado's having a humm due to them being more challenging to set up correctly. From what I've read it's not an insurmountable problem, though.
I tried cartridgedb.com to see if they had any info on suitable cartridges for your TT, but no such luck.
If you're interested, I have an Ortofon OM10 sitting at my house not getting used at the time being. I think it's a P-mount, if you'd like to try it I'd be glad to get it to you. It's not brand new, I used it on my previous turntable for a year or so before it **** the bed. That way you can give it a whirl before you decide to buy anything.
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Fair enough. The paradoxical thing about the Grado hum is it seems to manifest itself on tts with DC motors. This never quite made sense to me.
The Grado hum (and the Grado dance) is/are unfortunate little glitches, for they are (IMNSHO) great "fleshy" (or maybe "organic") sounding cartridges.
all the best,
mrh
Hey strider,
thanks for the offer.. but I really do want to go with a new cart and stylus... the one on my table now is a Audio Technica AAT132EP, it's used I can tell, so it sounds ok, but I know with a new cart and needle, it would sound even better. Luckily with the P mount, I don't have tons of choices.. so it's making the decision a little easier actually. :D
Get one of those Ortofons or the Shure that I mentioned. To me, those are the only 3 choices unless you want to spend more for one of the higher (gold/silver) Grados.
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