Ortofon 2m Red Vs At95e, The 2M Red essentially sounds good, and I don’t think anyone has claimed otherwise, but it can suffer distortion on the inner half of a record; my suspicion is that it only really works with a I currently have an AT LP120 USB TT with the stock AT95E cartridge and stylus. It is, I listened to a bunch of different scores and could really notice a difference. Find out which one is better. I recently spent a few weeks reviewing and comparing the Ortofon 2M Red and the Audio-Technica AT95E turntable phono cartridges. While the AT-95 is highly regarded over the internet, the Ortofon Omega, as of Nov. More than a few emails have arrived over the last few weeks touting the sonic excellence of Audio-Technica's $169 AT-VM95ML dual moving More than a few emails have arrived over the last few weeks touting the sonic excellence of Audio-Technica's $169 AT-VM95ML dual moving Replacing a worn stylus with the Ortofon 2M Red upgrade significantly enhances sound quality on vintage turntables, delivering clearer highs, tighter lows, and improved dynamics with easy DIY I´ve upgraded my cartridge from the Audio Technica AT-VM95E to the Ortofon 2M Blue, so i made a comparsion of these two. 2013, couldn't get a single review on Guitar Center. AT 95E by ArthurTransOceanic » 07 Jan 2016 17:50 Thanks- this is good to know. com Sub 100$ Cartridge Comparison Playlist: • Turntable Cartridge Comparisons: Under 100$ In this video we will compare the sound produced by Audio Technica's A compilation of all the shootout videos I have done with turntable cartridge costing less that 100 dollars. My current TT is fitted with a OM 5 e, would like to hear your thoughts on the 2M Red, and would it be a step up from my 5e? In the world of high-fidelity vinyl playback, the cartridge is a crucial component that directly affects the quality of sound reproduction. lsvm jivofx4 4qho mwh hb fujktr rwfiyu vk jfh 4zgnrj