Jacques-Etienne
Excellent cartridge, works very well on my Technics SL-1210GR2EK turntable. However, to mount it, I had to shorten the supplied screws.
Comment from March 02, 2025 — Experience from February 17, 2025
Jacques-Etienne
Excellent cartridge, works very well on my Technics SL-1210GR2EK turntable. However, to mount it, I had to shorten the supplied screws.
Comment from March 02, 2025 — Experience from February 17, 2025
Gilles
Product matches the description, more dynamic bass, more musical listening experience, instruments better positioned in the soundstage, excellent value for money.
Comment from December 18, 2024 — Experience from December 06, 2024
Jean Claude
Undoubtedly the best MM cartridge I've ever heard!
Precise reproduction across the entire frequency range.
After a few hours of break-in, the stereo image widens and the instruments are well-placed with spacing that allows the music to breathe, regardless of the style!
The cartridge is mounted on a Technics SL1210GR turntable and the result is outstanding!
Listened to on: Madrange tube amplifier on Barthe 2×18w circuit and Cabasse Sampan 311-12 speakers.
Comment from June 28, 2023 — Experience from June 10, 2023
Frederic
Mounted on a Technics SL1500C turntable, I rediscovered my albums.
Everything is "more"... The bass goes deeper, the highs are more detailed, the vocals are clearer, and the instruments are better defined in the soundstage.
However, I can't objectively compare it to cartridges in the same range because I acquired this cartridge at the same time as the turntable, which would skew the comparison.
Comment from July 21, 2022 — Experience from July 01, 2022
Benjamin
This cartridge is a killer. Incredible finesse, especially in the highs, and a remarkable ability to handle "inner grooves" (no sibilance, no "IGD" issues). It's also quite tolerant of slightly worn vinyl.
Comment from September 23, 2021 — Experience from September 12, 2021
Olivier
Nothing to say. Excellent, the sound is just magnificent, the sound breathes. No saturation on the high and low frequencies.
Comment from July 31, 2020 — Experience from April 30, 2020
Ludovic
Identical setup to the 750SH on a Thorens TD240-2 (with a test on the DP1200), the tonearm being lighter on the 240-2. Upon listening, the observation is the same as with the 750SH, with an additional slight increase in sonic relief and an even wider bandwidth (especially in the low end). Just as the difference between a cartridge like the OM40 and a 750SH is truly impressive, you'll notice the same between the 750SH and the 760SLC. However, the rest of the system must be up to par to get the most out of it, starting with the phono preamp. For example, on the Cambridge P651, there would be a veil over the midrange/treble, which disappears on the Project Box DS2 for a more analytical listening experience where all instruments such as saxophones, guitars, pianos, and also voices are really brought to the forefront.
A very good cartridge that will express itself after at least a minimum of thirty hours of listening.
Comment from July 15, 2020 — Experience from June 17, 2020