Shelter 201 Cartridges

Shelter 201 Cartridges 

DESCRIPTION

Shelter 201 moving magnet cartridge

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 06, 2010]
Paul1211
AudioPhile

I must add my own comments despite I felt the review above is true.
The important addition is the cart's immediate musicality. Man, it rocks! My primary point in choosing an audio equipment is it's ability to shake my soul. We all know there are only few products ( very few cartridges) able to match this important criteria. Shelter 201 (like the DL-103 with less coherence and a touch more enthusiasm) does. It is my 27th cartridge (...and I'm getting old..." ) and really, I am seeking an MC that is similarly balanced, substantial sounding, musically involving as the 201 but improves on the only thing that may be criticised in the 201 - a slight loss in "air".
Otherwise, it is GREAT - not just for the money. Go and buy one! (And don't forget who suggested this! :-)))
Paul

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 06, 2008]
Laurier
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sounds alright for a 100$ buck cartridge. For 200$ you can easily find better.

This shelter model 201 is not worth buying: it is actually a Sumiko Pearl phono cartridge. The Pearl is half the price of the Shelter 201.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[May 14, 2007]
Gerald Rickaby
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Full robust, sound on the warm side with excellent ambience and detail and a full
rich base. An unbelievable value at the price. Superior to most of its peers. Will
definitely warm up a dry sounding system. Low surface noise. I believe it wil set
the standard for a medium lower priced MM Cartridge. Another triumph for Shelter!

Weakness:

May overload some phono imputs.Previous owner did not feel the 201 matched well with his input. If your Turntable has a rumble, it will be heard
with this cartridge.

This unit was purchased slightly used from an Ebay listing. It was mounted on
a Thorens TD 190 TT, not a particulary high end unit, for which I have been trying
to find a decent cartridge match for some time as I also have a Music Hall MMF5
with superior sound as a comparison,but like an automatic turntable. Right out
of the box, lined up with a line on top (which may not be an overhang mark), and
set at a l.75 tracking force, it reminds me of my Clearaudio Aurum Beta S, which mournfully now has a bent shaft and is unusable. Co-incidently, the Beta is a MM also. The 201 is robust with plenty of bass, full midrange and highs and just a very lush nice sounding cartridge, (though not as warm as the Grado Platinum.), The soundstage is slightly forward with excellent detail and ambience. The 201
stands out in some pretty tall company, Such as Denon's DL160, The Goldwings-
1012 and 1042, Grado Platinum, AT 440ML and Ortofon OM 30 and X3 MC. Though
not superior to the Clearaudio Beta S, it is perhaps equal or close (with a much
sturdier stylus shaft) and a better value. This cartridge would appeal to a mid range cartridge purchaser who has at least average equipment and is looking for a MM unit in the $200 to $500 price range. Though at the low end price wise, it will compete with virtually all competitors in this class. I have only played Classical music with it so cannot attest to it's virtues in other music types. Set up took all of 10 minutes. I like it well enough to leave it on the TD190 and get another one for my MMF5 ! A real bargain at the price and a standout from its peers.

Similar Products Used:

Denon, DL160 & DL103, Grado Platinum, Clearaudio Aurum Beta S, Empire EDR 9,
AT 440ML, Shure M97XE & V-15 III & V, Ortofon OM10 & 30 and X3 MC, Sumiko Blue Point and Special, Stanton 881S,Goldring 1012 & 1042, Benz Gold.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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