Dynavector 10X (10x4, 10x5) Cartridges Reviews


Dynavector  10X (10x4, 10x5)
MSRP:
$ 375.00
Dynavector's best selling high output moving coil cartridge. The 10x5 is the replacement for the 10x4.
Please use this page for both cartridges, and specify which cart you are reviewing.

   
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Rating
Reviewed by:

UK Tony

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 23, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

Visitors rate this review
4.33 of 5, 6.00 votes

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Review 1 of 2

Price Paid:  $250.00 from Origin Live

Summary:
Whilst expensive to me at least, this cartridge is the quality all rounder I have always searched for. It is equally at home with classical and rock giving an open and dynamic sound with no nasties, and is unfussy.

Please keep the price down so as to give those of us who can't afford the serious stuff a chance to glimpse what vinyl is capable of.

Strengths:
Open natural sound with good speed and dynamics.
Tracks well and does not need ultra expensive arm.
Surface noise is not a problem.
Tonally very neutral.
Works well with all types of music.
No treble nasties or lumpy bass.

Weaknesses:
On occasions can sound a little bass light.
The 2.5mv output can be a bit low particularly if you switch between sources regularly.
No stylus guard.
Could be a bit fiddly to fit.

Similar Products Used:
Mitchell Focus One / Linn Basic V and Plus
Shure M75EDII / Ortofon VMS20EII / A&R P77 / Linn K9 / Denon DL160 & 110


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Rating
Reviewed by:

KitR

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
February 4, 2006

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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3.33 of 5, 12.00 votes

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Review 2 of 2

Price Paid:  $375.00 from Music Direct

Summary:
Make no mistake this is a very good cartridge, and does lots of things well with few weak areas and being a HOMC doesn't need a step up. Seems to be load impervious also. But it didn't seem as good as I was expecting. It certainly wasn't the distinct improvement over the Elys it replaced that I was expecting. I don't feel the extra $140 I spent over a replacement Elys was worth it.

Strengths:
Good dynamics, detail, stereo imaging.

Weaknesses:
A bit weak in the Bass, tipped up slightly in the treble. High Price.

Similar Products Used:
Shure M75EII,V15-III, Ortofon F15-II & VMS20E, Goldring G820&900;A&R P78/P77; Linn Asak; Koetsu Black; Sumiko AlchemistA, TalismanB;Grado GTE+/RED/GREEN/GOLD; Rega Elys.


Comments
stereoguy (09/24/2008)
Nothing could live up to the hype this thing has gotten as the greatest cartridge to use on a Rega P3 turntable. I dont why people say it because it is not suited well as far as its height and ease of mounting, and you have to use the chintzy screws they give you. Like yourself I think Rega cartridge is overall a very good choice for Rega tables. The dynavector will not bond with the arm nearly as well- especially if you use the 3 bolts Regas have.
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