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(More customer reviews)I purchased a Well-Tempered Record Player (Record Player is the model name of the turntable) in '99, started with a Grado Sonata, and a Grado Red as a backup cart; The Sonata sounded great, but expensive. Then tried a Shure 97; sounded ok. Then I tried a Denon 103. Sounded very good, energetic, lots of shimmer on cymbals. Then I tried the Grado Red. What a revelation. You don't have to spend a fortune on a cart to get it all. Soundstage, bass, sweet from top to bottom. I'll never need another cart for my TT. However, a word of warning; No piece of equipment is going to work for all applications. If your TT has a motor that sits close to the spindle axle, or under it, you might get hum as the cart gets toward the end of the record, and closer to the motor; My motor is on the opposite side from the tonearm, connected to the platter via a belt, so I don't have to worry about it.
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