Currently using a Benz Micro Ruby2 LOMC on my VPI TNT w/ 10.5i arm. Nicely detailed with the characteristic Benz warmth. I also have a SoundSmith Voice in acrylic, a moving iron cartridge. The Voice is more neutral and at 2.2mV can be used without step up devices. I have also enjoyed the better Grado's, also moving iron. Moving iron cartridges are a nice combination of the higher output of MM and the better detail recovery of the MC's.
I am a bit of a TT nut having several vintage Thorens, an Empire 208, RekoCut Rondine and a Gates transcription table, ( I am restoring). I use mostly MM on them, except the TD124, which has an Ortophon SPU, (rebuilt to stock specs by SoundSmith, the SPU is a very early MC with the step-up transformer built into the headshell). All of the vintage tables sound really nice, but not a match to the VPI. Not that I expect them to be!
I can not agree more with the need to match table, arm, cartridge and amplification. Yes, it is a PITA, but once you find the synergistic combination...Wow!! Taking the time to find the right combo will beat throwing mucho $$$$$ at the table any day.
Cheers,
Geary
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