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Goldring 2100
What TT is this going into?
Best set up i've had was a Dynavector 10x into a trichord phono stage. MC is worth it if you have a decent phono stage imo.Sadly, that cart is no longer. I'm now thinking of one of the Ortofon plug and play mm carts, as I cba with setting up cartridges.
(Yes, I bust the cantilever on the Dynavector, although it was well past its best by then).
In other news I went back to the Dynaudio Air20 in the living room because I built a pair of speaker stands that work height wise. A little more bass extension than the LB1's and flatter throughout the freq. range. Very revealing. Like BRM I'm now shopping for a cart upgrade. Goldring 2100 on the list because the Nagaoka 150 feels a bit too expensive and Goldring are UK based.
Also checking out the company Signal Transfer. Doug Self designs available as ready built or diy kits. Something for the long winter nights. His design philosophy is great, no frills, no excuses. All backed up with proper electrical engineering.