Dynavector DV20X-H TurnTables
Dynavector DV20X-H TurnTables
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 14, 2004]
dodgealum
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detailed but not bright Midhall presentation Lifelike highs and deep bass Grainless
Weakness:
Hard to Say. For Lots More Money I'm Sure You Can Do Better. The Dynavector 20XH is my first experience with a moving coil cartridge. Previously I had used several moving magnets from the likes of Garrott, Linn, Grado, and Audiotechnica. In discussing my upcoming purchase with numerous people familiar with much of the rest of my gear the Dynavector rose to the top of the list and, like many of us who are unable to listen to a cartridge before buying, I bought it sight unheard. This is an extraordinary cartridge. While initial impressions were not favorable, after about 10 hours the cartridge really began to come into its own. Incredibly detailed and yet somehow laid back. The depth of image and tonal balance are decidedly midhall (which I like). Highs are absolutely lifelike with just the right amount of shimmer and decay. This is a musical cartridge that delineates musical lines in a way that creates a seemless whole that will have you tapping your feet. Bass is full, tuneful and deep. Imaging is first rate and there is a completely grain free presentation. I have never heard vinyl sound so good. This is a cartridge that you could spend a lifetime with. It is easy on the ears, engaging and musically involving. I'm thrilled with the build quality and appearance. If you are considering a moving magnet in the $500 range I would strongly suggest you give the Dynavector a try. I have been up until 3am the last few nights reacquainting myself with my record collection. This cartridge really makes MUSIC! System: Audio Research SP16 Audio Research 100.2 Harbeth Compact 7ES VPI Scout/JMW9 Rotel RCD971 Ridge Street Audio Piaoma! Cables (Fantastic!) Similar Products Used: Garrott P77 Linn K18 Grado 8MZ Audio Technica ATML 170 |
[May 28, 1999]
Andy Oltman
an Audio Enthusiast
This is a new (5/99) model from Dynavector and is also available as a low output (0.25mV) version, the DV20X-L. It has a nude, "perfect" elliptical stylus, rated output of 2.5mV, and recommended loading of 47K ohms.This cartridge is both attractive to look at and engaging to listen to. It has a warm and subtle yet detailed sound with a good sense of soundstage. Voices and acoustic instruments are particularly realistic. Be warned, when new it sounded stiff and did not come up to the standard of my Shure V15. However after 10 hours of break in I clearly prefer it to the V15 and it is still getting better. Patience is in order here. It is quite enjoyable to listen to, and I feel I am hearing many of my LPs for the first time. It is also very quiet in terms of groove noise and imperfections. Note that you may be able to obtain a discounted price if you ask. |
[Nov 18, 1999]
John Coulson
Audiophile
Strength:
Wow!!!!
Weakness:
Price US $2700 !!!!!! Review of Dynavector Te Kaitora and Plinius M14 Phono: |