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    Join Date: Oct 2011

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    Hi

    My brother has an unmodded technics 1210 and is looking for a mm cart to better the ‘standard’ Stanton. Is there anything around the £100 mark that could offer improvement? Thanks!

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    Ortofon 2m carts always do well on Technics standard arm. You may get a 2m blue for his budget that sounds pretty good.
    Technics SL1210 MK2 fully rebuilt and repainted. Ortofon 2M Black Cart, Isonoe isolation feet , MN bearing and Funk Firm platter upgrade, Oyaide RCA Tone Arm and speaker cables, Jelco SA-750D Tonearm. Oyaide HS-TF Carbon headshell, MCRU Linear External PSU, High Fidelity Crystal glass turntable matt, Blue LED upgrade, Denon AVR-2808CI Amp, Bowers and Wilkins DM602S3 Speakers,
    Black Rhodium Jazz power cables for amp and turntable, Firebottle mk2 Phono Stage.

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    Thanks! Will try to find one... any others?

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    The Nagaoka MP 11 is a good cart for a standard Techie


    As the late Colonel Sanders once said
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    I had a 2m Blue on mine for a while, was decent for the money, a bit hard edged when pushed loud on rock but if you can pick one up second hand it's a decent buy.

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    Nagaoka MP110.
    Chris

    We've gone on holiday by mistake !

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    For up to and around £100 you'd be mad not to consider the new Audio Technica AT-VM95 range - see https://eu.audio-technica.com/cartridges/moving-magnet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ammonite Acoustics View Post
    For up to and around £100 you'd be mad not to consider the new Audio Technica AT-VM95 range - see https://eu.audio-technica.com/cartridges/moving-magnet
    +1

    I'm using a VM95ML, about £150, and am very impressed with it.
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