My otp is awaiting pick-up from the post office tomorrow. I'll be able to compare it to my angle audio unit when I get it up and running.
My otp is awaiting pick-up from the post office tomorrow. I'll be able to compare it to my angle audio unit when I get it up and running.
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Thanks for the write up Oliver. I assume all were compared using with MC carts.
Would there be such a difference with a good MM cart do you think?
As I use a 2M Black I am not sure how much difference there would be.
GyroDec 2M Black, Amplification: Luxman 505ux.
Loudspeakers: Harbeth HL-K6
Quad 99 CD, Amplifier: Teac A H 500i, Loudspeakers: SCM11
Receiver: Teac CR H500, Loudspeakers: B&W CDM 1NT
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The Cartridge used was a VDH Linn MC. I am unsure of the specific model.
The TT was a bog standard Lenco 75.
The FB range are switchable between MM/MC.
The Tron is available as a MM or MC stage.
The 2M cart is a very good cart and I'd be surprised if you didnt hear a difference in phono stages.
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Last edited by Bigman80; 06-05-2017 at 11:59.
Given the retail on the Tron, there can't be a great deal of that going on the SUT's. It would seem to make sense for them to sell a cheaper model without them..
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Yep, still happy with my two box FB. Need to hear how it compares to the Vivant though.
“Music has always been a matter of energy to me, a question of fuel. Sentimental people call it inspiration, but what they really mean is fuel. I have always needed fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio”
Hunter S Thompson