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Default OK, now how about cartridges for an RB-250 arm

On May 28, 2:30*am, "Shhhh!!!! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:
On May 27, 4:40*pm, Boon wrote:





On May 26, 11:40*pm, "Shhhh!!!! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 21, 12:27*pm, Boon wrote:


On May 21, 12:16 am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


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Boon recommended an Ortofon.


I didn't see where you already noted my opinion. Still, I'm kind of
excited about the match the 2M Blue and 2M Red make with the Rega P2
and P3.


Honestly, I think you'd have to go with a Dynavector 10X5 to make a
significant improvement. (Dynavectors are fantastic matches for Regas,
but they start at almost $400.) I use the Zu Audio DL-103 on my P3-24,
which is a modded Denon, but you need the heavier counterweight to
make it work right...otherwise you'll have the stock weight all the
way to the back of the arm wand.


I have a line on a new MC-3 Turbo for less than a 2M Blue. Thoughts?


Sorry...I haven't heard that Ortofon. Then again, I haven't heard a
bad Ortofon other than the OM-5s they put on Rega P1s.


The price is right. I think I'll risk it. If the experiment fails I'll
move to a 2M Blue.


The MC-3 Turbo uses the same body and was developed around the same
time as the X3-MC. I owned the X5-MC for many years and it was a great
cartridge...back in the 80s. My only reservation about the MC-3 Turbo
is that it's an older design. The 2M line is getting almost unanimous
praise among audiophiles right now, and it represents the latest in
Ortofon's R&D. So my gut feeling is that the 2M Blue would be the
better cart, but if you can get a screaming deal on the MC-3 Turbo,
then it will probably be worth it. Some people have reservations about
the FAT cantilever on the Turbo, though, feeling that it may be
borrowed from a much less expensive design.