The red Ortofon is included, its a 2M RED, and MM. I will probably only change it once its worn out. The built-in phono stage doesn’t support MC so I would need external RIAA amp for that which seems like a hassle. 😂
I actually meant to ask if it was an MM, not MC. IDK why I typed MC. LOL.
MC is expensive and sounds worse than MM if it's not set up correctly. MM gets you most of the way there for a lot less money and hassle. I have the same cartridge and it sounds good. It's very clear and analytical. It does seem a little bright, and the rest of my system is bright too, so listening at louder volumes can be fatiguing. But the details that the Ortofon Red pick up are great. I'm thinking about adding a tube pre-amp in-between my turntable and my digital amp to add some warmth. But one thing I like about my system is how simple it is, so I'm on the fence about that.
I love that your player is an actual Technics. I have the Audio-Technica turntable that looks about the same and is an homage to the original Technics turntable from the 70's.
Thanks!
Its a very nice turntable. Very solid and it performs as well as I would expect, I use the builtin phono amp and thats good too!
As for upgrading from another competent turntable? If you’re REALLY into vinyl maybe but the law of diminishing returns is alive and well.
I agree it got its looks from the 1200 series. Thats why i’m happy it was available in white. It looks less ”DJ-y” - and fits nicely on my white Kallax shelf. Its very nice to be able to play vinyl again!
If you have an original you should think about modernizing the power supply. Those caps are well past their use by date and voltage regulation has come a long way.
I used to do this as a side gig/hobby when I was off from my main job.
I built my dream TT from 45 pounds of concrete, a destroyed 1200, carbon fiber tonearm, and a custom power supply. The motor and gimbal were still good.