- Aug 10, 2019
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First, hi all - let me introduce myself v. succinctly. I'm rob and I've had some separates for a few years now. Real entry level stuff - rotel 921a, kef cresta 1s, project debut II, yamaha kx580se. I listen to a pretty wide range of stuff, but not much classical. Mostly, indie/pop/rock/electronica etc.
I like the sound of my set-up but my stylus broke about a year ago. The stylus was the stock Debut II jobber - an ortofon 5E. I wanted to replace it with the same model, but was told by a *big* national hi-fi chain that the 5E was no longer being made. I was also told that only one other stylus would fit the cartridge, and that was the ortofon 5.
At this juncture I asked what the difference was and didn't really seem to get much of a reply - something along the lines of oh it's absolutely fine, just buy one already.
So I did.
Well, it sounds okay. However, when I come to record to cassette (yep, still do that from time to time), I swear the level is lower. The kx580 isn't too bad a deck, and I honestly think that with the 5E stylus I was getting significantly higher recording levels. Not as high as those from CD, but still pretty good. But with the ortofon 5, ugh. I'm lucky if I hit 0 db with most records. It's pretty annoying.
I have used this site's search function to see if this issue has been covered before, but wasn't able to find anything.
Am I now stuck with an "un-upgradeable" t/table, that won't perform to anywhere near the capabilities it did when I bought it, and if not, what steps do I take and how much will it cost? Any advice, info and suggestions gratefully received. ;-)
I like the sound of my set-up but my stylus broke about a year ago. The stylus was the stock Debut II jobber - an ortofon 5E. I wanted to replace it with the same model, but was told by a *big* national hi-fi chain that the 5E was no longer being made. I was also told that only one other stylus would fit the cartridge, and that was the ortofon 5.
At this juncture I asked what the difference was and didn't really seem to get much of a reply - something along the lines of oh it's absolutely fine, just buy one already.
So I did.
Well, it sounds okay. However, when I come to record to cassette (yep, still do that from time to time), I swear the level is lower. The kx580 isn't too bad a deck, and I honestly think that with the 5E stylus I was getting significantly higher recording levels. Not as high as those from CD, but still pretty good. But with the ortofon 5, ugh. I'm lucky if I hit 0 db with most records. It's pretty annoying.
I have used this site's search function to see if this issue has been covered before, but wasn't able to find anything.
Am I now stuck with an "un-upgradeable" t/table, that won't perform to anywhere near the capabilities it did when I bought it, and if not, what steps do I take and how much will it cost? Any advice, info and suggestions gratefully received. ;-)