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I have a question about Cartridge compliance. I bought a refurbished vintage 1977 Pioneer PL-55x TT for my son about 2yrs ago. He is finally interested in his own vinyl rig. I just bought him a used Emotiva XPS phono preamp which has very good reviews and is MM/MC with cartridge loading for MC. The TT has a warmer sound ( I tried it in my system with an Ortofon Red cartridge that a friend loaned me to test the TT). The tone arm is medium mass although back then it was considered low mass. I want to pair it with good budget cartridge that has a neutral to slightly bright or lively sound.
Do I use static or dynamic compliance when pairing with a tone arm. For example, this AT150SA cartridge has these specs-
- Static compliance: 40 × 10-6 cm/dyne
- Dynamic compliance: 10 × 10-6 cm/dyne (100Hz)
Plus the Dynamic Compliance is rated at 100Hz. Would you consider this to be high, med or low compliance. Going by the Dynamic compliance it seems to be a low compliance cartridge. I can pick this cartridge up for $271.
I was also considering an Ortophon Blue-
- Compliance dynamic lateral: 20 µm/mN
I was also thinking about a MC Denon DL-300 which appears to be medium compliance, but I don't know much about the sound (I can't use a warm cartridge)
Much Thanks,
Larry
Do I use static or dynamic compliance when pairing with a tone arm. For example, this AT150SA cartridge has these specs-
- Static compliance: 40 × 10-6 cm/dyne
- Dynamic compliance: 10 × 10-6 cm/dyne (100Hz)
Plus the Dynamic Compliance is rated at 100Hz. Would you consider this to be high, med or low compliance. Going by the Dynamic compliance it seems to be a low compliance cartridge. I can pick this cartridge up for $271.
I was also considering an Ortophon Blue-
- Compliance dynamic lateral: 20 µm/mN
I was also thinking about a MC Denon DL-300 which appears to be medium compliance, but I don't know much about the sound (I can't use a warm cartridge)
Much Thanks,
Larry