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trebor1594

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OK so ive googled this and there are conflicting reports . Just bought a Ortofon Quintet REd and an IFi Zen phono amp . Ive got it set to 60db and 100ohm . Cartridge sounds a bit muddy and bass is ill defined . The mids and trebles are too sharp .

Im using the remaster of Pink Floyds Animals which is an album ive listened to many times on Cd and streamed in CD quality.

Ive got the setup as spot on as i can on my Project Classic turntable .

Any ideas or do i just need to be patient ?
 

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Sorry yeah i thought i said -its an Ortofon Quintet Red Moving Coil. AMP Rotel Rb 1580 mk2 Pre Amp Rotel 1590mk 2 TT Project Classic Mk 1 Speakers Dali oberon 5 Audioquest XLR cables . Pre Amp phono IFI Zen 3 .
 

gasolin

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WTF You only have Dali Oberon 5

They are without any doubt the weakest link



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I had dali Oberon 5 awhile back and wasn't a fan as they too sounded a tad harsh with my Arcam amp.
I changed them by taking my amp with me to richer sounds and demoing my way to the QA 3050i in which the difference to me a much better pairing.
 

Fandango Andy

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OK so ive googled this and there are conflicting reports . Just bought a Ortofon Quintet REd and an IFi Zen phono amp . Ive got it set to 60db and 100ohm . Cartridge sounds a bit muddy and bass is ill defined . The mids and trebles are too sharp .

Im using the remaster of Pink Floyds Animals which is an album ive listened to many times on Cd and streamed in CD quality.

Ive got the setup as spot on as i can on my Project Classic turntable .

Any ideas or do i just need to be patient ?
Is this an existing turntable on which you have upgraded the cartridge? If so how did if sound before?

Or, have you recently purchased it new without a cartridge and tis is the first time you have used it? if so are you 100% sure the setup is perfect. Do you have the appropriate counterweight for the cart? And in this instance, have you listened to this actual record before, or is that new too. Modern remasters and pressings aren't always the best version. They can sacrifice dynamic range in favour of volume.
 
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gasolin

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Some Project The Classic Evo comes standard with a Ortofon Quintet Red so it should be a fine match

On there website it's the silver cartridge but many evo's form store comes with a Ortofon Quintet Red


 
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Fandango Andy

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Some Project The Classic Evo comes standard with a Ortofon Quintet Red so it should fine match

On there website it's the silver cartridge but many evo's form store comes with a Ortofon Quintet Red


I understand it comes with an option of either a 2M Silver or without a cartridge. I the case of the latter some stores may put one of their (or customers) choosing.

It isn't clear if the OP has upgraded or this is a new purchase that has come with (or he has added) the Quintet Red. I'm sure they will come back with more info soon.
 
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gasolin

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I have a ifi phonostage myself and new cables that are not burned in yet

A little brighter than neutral but i don't know a Project Classic Mk 1 with a Ortofon Quintet RED and an IFi Zen phono 3 sound like

It could sound more bright, analytic + combined with cheap speakers realtive to the rest of the system, not be a perfect match

100ohm load might not be perfect


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I have a ifi phonostage myself and new cables that are not burned in yet

A little brighter than neutral but i don't know a Project Classic Mk 1 with a Ortofon Quintet RED and an IFi Zen phono 3 sound like

It could sound more bright, analytic + combined with cheap speakers realtive to the rest of the system, not be a perfect match

100ohm load might not be perfect


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Unfortunately yes, like all Ortofons, Quintet Red is the cheapest in the line and not necessarily any good, its a cheap moving coil.
I would suggest binning it in favour of a decent moving magnet and letting the Rotel preamp do its bit.
 
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skinnypuppy71

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In my limited experience, a new cartridge should sound very good straight from the box and gradually refine its sound over the first 10-20 hours of use....I just fitted a new Nagaoka mp-500 and it sounded excellent straight away and it's only improving.......only about 6 hours in.
 
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Is this an existing turntable on which you have upgraded the cartridge? If so how did if sound before?

Or, have you recently purchased it new without a cartridge and tis is the first time you have used it? if so are you 100% sure the setup is perfect. Do you have the appropriate counterweight for the cart? And in this instance, have you listened to this actual record before, or is that new too. Modern remasters and pressings aren't always the best version. They can sacrifice dynamic range in favour of volume.
Seconded. The Zen has various settings, and I’d like to know if 60dB gain is the MC Low setting.

Running in isn’t the issue. The Quintet Red I heard at an Ortofon demo was quite decent, but the Reds are all the mellowest toned in each range. Very hard to diagnose remotely!
 
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Seconded. The Zen has various setting, and I’d like to know if 60dB gain is the MC Low setting.

Running in isn’t the issue. The Quintet Red I heard at an Ortofon demo was quite decent, but the Reds are all the mellowest toned in each range. Very hard to diagnose remotely!
Unfortunately the Quintets are perhaps not the best cartridges for the money. No real benefit over a moving magnet design for that money. However, as you say, there are many settings to play with on the Zen.
 

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