Al ears
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davedotco said:Al ears said:davedotco said:seemorebtts said:was just looking at the clearaudio MC is the phono stage good enough or would the primare be betterdavedotco said:seemorebtts said:What's better MC or mm
MC in absolute terms, but they are expensive, really need a better player and a good and matching phono stage or step up.
The cheapest setup that I would be happy recommending would be the Clearaudio Concept MC £1400 (includes a £400-500 MC cartridge) and add the matching Nano V2 phono stage £225.
Overbudget but not hugely so, might get a deal if you buy the 'package'.
Impossible to say without trying them.
One important note is that MC cartridges need careful matching, in terms of sensitivity and impedance and top end phono stages will usually take this into account. Using the Clearaudio pair should at least ensure that matching is optimum.
I would also bear in mind that moving coil cartridges are normally just that, no means of renewing by just buying a new stylus. Cheap MC's are, therefore, not the way to go. Sticking with MM cartridges at least up to £500 means a cheaper phono preamp can be employed.
There is nothing cheap about good moving coil cartridges, the possible exception being the Denon DL103 series that offer staggering value.
However once you get used to them it is very hard to go back to MM designs. Of course this is a totally subjective view and the cost spirals alarmingly, but for me it in inconcievable that I would buy a player with an MM cartridge. The cost however is frightening, one of the primary reasons I gave up on viny some 15+ years ago.
The basic DL103 is still very cheap, needs a very high mass arm though it should suit your 310. Can't remember the the ideal load impedance of the top of my head but the output is quite healthy for a low output design. The DL103R has a higher compliance and would be more suited to lower mass arms such as the various Rega designs.
You are quite right about the 103R, I had one on an Origin Live tonearm in a previous set-up. Lovely sound for a cheapish MC but needed a cartridge stabiliser to add a bit more weight bringing into compatibility.
The feeling is mutual regards MC's but these mean more outlay to the average vinyl newly in the form of an external phono preamp as there aren't many integrated amps these days with an inbuilt phono stage capable of taking one.
Hence I was suggesting the OP avoid them.