MusicDirector
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I just started breaking in my new AT 120E/T cart today. I have it on a legacy table hooked into my vintage system. Nothing special, just plugged direct into the receiver. This table had a AT95E cart on it before, but Mr Clean got rough with it one day.:lol: That $50 cart sounded good for what it was, no slouch by any means.
Now I set up this new AT120E/T cart using new set up tools and got it dialed in. I'm playing an America album, regular, no 180 grams or anything and this cart is blowing me away.:exciting: There is no extreme roll off at either end. The only thing I can say is that it's just a tad bright, if that. The vocals are very clear and the bass is punchy and crisp, lead and rhythm guitars sound fantastic right where they should be. The staging is very good with this cart. I did not think a $100 cart would sound like this. I was expecting similar to my AT95E and I would have been happy. However, with the new setup tools which I'm sure played a role and this dual MM cart it sounds near just as good as my Ortofon 2M Bronze.
This AT120E/T cart is the cart for this table from now on! I was thinking of picking up a spare AT95E, but forget it!
Just put on a Bread LP...gods, this is good! I am rockin out!:celebrate008_2:
~Eric
I know it's not a four digit cart most are used to around here, but I don't understand super expensive carts, plus it would be kind of silly to go that far on a stock legacy table anyway, in my opinion.
Now I set up this new AT120E/T cart using new set up tools and got it dialed in. I'm playing an America album, regular, no 180 grams or anything and this cart is blowing me away.:exciting: There is no extreme roll off at either end. The only thing I can say is that it's just a tad bright, if that. The vocals are very clear and the bass is punchy and crisp, lead and rhythm guitars sound fantastic right where they should be. The staging is very good with this cart. I did not think a $100 cart would sound like this. I was expecting similar to my AT95E and I would have been happy. However, with the new setup tools which I'm sure played a role and this dual MM cart it sounds near just as good as my Ortofon 2M Bronze.
This AT120E/T cart is the cart for this table from now on! I was thinking of picking up a spare AT95E, but forget it!

Just put on a Bread LP...gods, this is good! I am rockin out!:celebrate008_2:
~Eric
I know it's not a four digit cart most are used to around here, but I don't understand super expensive carts, plus it would be kind of silly to go that far on a stock legacy table anyway, in my opinion.