l'AT VM 530 En est une bonne affaire dans ce créneau 200 E comme souvent avec AT excellent R/Q /P
( la 150 SA pointe Shibata est une bombinette ancienne MLX )
serait parfaite sue cette GN 425
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Audio Technica AT-150
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csaudio03
Haut! J'ai l'ATN150 Mlx monté sur un AT540 Ml et c'est magnifique ...
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Cooler2k
Revue pour 150Sa.
Pas un meilleur .. Le son est vraiment très détaillé, des spécifications brillantes, un excellent suivi. Mais un son vraiment sans vie, semblable à un CD. Quant à moi, avec ce chariot, je n'ai pas ce son vinyle, magique pour ce que j'aime les LP. Les basses sont super, les top aussi. Mais les voix sont un peu fines et plastiques.
Meilleur sur la musique électronique.
Mauvais pour le chant, le jazz, le funk.
En comparaison avec Acutex 412, Shure M3D, Nagaoka MP-150, ADC XLM - sur une dernière place.
Système - SME 3009 S2 sur Lenco L75 / Naim 62-180 / Monitor Audio Silver 5i
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VinylGuy85
Un son incroyablement beau, net et clair - le seul chariot que j'utilise maintenant - que votre vinyle soit de 1967 ou 2017, il fera ressortir des détails et une clarté époustouflants qu'il vous suffit d'entendre pour le croire !!! Ma cartouche préférée absolue !!!!
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Hermetech Mastering
J'ai l'AT-150 MLX depuis plus d'un an maintenant, sur une Rega RP6 fortement modifiée. J'utilisais les chariots Goldring (1042) et Goldring modifiés (Roksan Corus Black) depuis 1989, et c'était la plus grande avancée en termes de qualité sonore du vinyle que j'ai jamais eue. Il révèle toutes les informations, est assez plat (en termes de réponse en fréquence), a un bruit de surface très faible et offre juste une écoute profondément engageante, à tel point que je ne ressens pas le besoin de mettre à niveau. Juste un super chariot magnifique. Hautement recommandé!
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Lymbo90
Ma cartouche MM préférée. Je préfère cela au 2M Black qui coûte plus du double de celui du 150MLX. Vous ne pouvez pas vous tromper avec ce panier.
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Bill Stevenson
Mine is the AT150AVN model with titanium body and saphire cantilever. Supposedly an upgrade over the already excellent AT150MLX. I also have an Ortofon 2M Black, both cost about $750 US, in 2014. Both are excellent and as others have said even though they are only moving magnet designs, you will have to go a long way to beat either. The AT150ANV is outstanding. It presents a deep and wide sound stage, bass is deep and very well defined. The perspective is somewhat more distant than the 2M Black. By this I mean that the 2M Black seems to push the musicians right into the room, the AT150 provides a deeper sound stage with more front to back separation. I think the AT150 is superior for big band, full orchestra, or rock band and the 2M is better for small group jazz and vocals. The AT150 is more forgiving and easier to set up. I cannot rate one over the other overall, though, and think everyone should have both. ;-) BTW, my turntable is a fully KAB modded SL1200MK2 and my phono stage is a cj TEA2 MAX.
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gpdavis2
Will also rate the MX150Ti at 9/10 (Ti cantilever rather than boron). Is a terrific MM and like as much as the 2M-Black I also have. They are different, with the 2M being more forward, so not as good for rock but excellent for jazz. The AT150 is, perhaps, more rounded and I would likely choose it over the 2M-Black if I had to live with one. Would definitely spring for the AT150 before spending the same $$ on an MC (of which, like the previous poster, I am a big fan). Terrific MM cartridge that does most everything right.
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Dutchman01
For a MM it`s the best I`ve heard, and better than an Ortofon Black what cost way more.
I highlt recommend this one for a Technics SL-1200mk2 / 1600mk2/1700mk2/1800mk2
Its an excellent tracker what gives you very low noise and a good audio production.
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JamesTW
I consider myself a MC man, But this one is the only exceptional to me.
I have AT150MLX for about 3 years and had replaced one new stylus last year, the new factory stylus was costy, from my local AT dealer ! But I'm turely happy with this cartridge and it's the only one MM cartridge I want to keep it.
Let me put in this way : I have many MC cart.; three different models of Koetsu, FR MC201, Denon DL103 & R, DL106, Technics EPS300MC, SAE 1000LT... and many others I'd used in last decade... The AT150MLX always make me think it is the MM cartridge sounds like MC, and even better than some of MCs I've heard ! in better smooth overall frequency response and more air(transparent) in mid and high.
My suggestion is : Before you jump into a MC., try to find a friend or dealer or shop who has AT150MLX demo could let you have a deep listening, Then you can make your decision.
Or, if you have bought it new, be patient with it, this cart is very sensitive with fine turns and a little longer break-in time (my experience was about 80 hours).
Oh by the way, I'm using it with the Technics EPA500 (A501H) tonearm on a SP10MK2 , It make me in heaven.
Again, this is a MM cartridge has MC sound !
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travismanuel
Incredible value. Very accurate, deep Bass and crisp highs. The cartridge is only initially bright. After 20 hours the cartridge opened up and has become very lucid and beautiful. You will have to spend a lot to beat this cartridge.
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oatstao
This was a mighty fine Stylus. I had bought it used with an original at-150Ti Cartridge which also included a At150mlx Stylus. the mlx trumps this ti with detail, but the Ti was a better all around cart, very stable on warped records, and also one of the best stylus for 45's . I wish they made these still. One of the rarest carts . Hard to believe 10/10? you have to try it ! For those that actually play their records and if you have many different types of music and vinyl formats..this is a great solution. Better than the 440 series if you want to be digitizing.. but the 440 is better if you are on a budget. I foolishly bend the cant. on this one, it worked fine, then in my effort to 'straighten I destroyed the one and only Ti styli I had.
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gebafe
For a MM it`s the best I`ve seen.
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Willem1671
Le meilleur que j'ai pour le moment. Excellent suivi, aigus nets, qualité tonale globale neutre, pas de distorsion, même sur des disques fortement maltraités car il atteint des parties non détruites du groove. Excellent rapport qualité / prix. Porte-à-faux délicat, prenez le plus grand soin.
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bauzace50
Excellente capacité de suivi. Faible bruit. Ample mise en scène et imagerie. Son de la famille AT reconnaissable (légèrement brillant, assez pour faire ou défaire les préférences), basses contrôlées percutantes. Milieu de gamme lucide.
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