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Product Strengths
- Enhanced musical detail and resolving power due to lighter coils
- More extended and airier sound compared to the high output version
- Vivid and rich musicality, mirroring the high output version
- Very low noise level during playback, suppressing surface noise
- Tracks warped records surprisingly well
- Requires a quality moving coil phono stage or step-up transformer due to low output (0.5mV)
Product Considerations
- Can be highly dependent on tonearm matching for optimal performance
- Some reviewers found the sound dynamically restrained and less involving in certain setups
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Dynavector DV-10X5 MkII (High Output), the low output version provides superior sonic performance with more detail, extension, and airiness
- Vs Dynavector DV20x2, the DV-10X5 MkII L can have more dynamic impact, incisiveness, and PRaT, though this may depend on setup
Takeaway: The DV-10X5 MkII L cartridge is a good choice for listeners who want enhanced detail and a more open sound from their vinyl. With a good phono stage, this cartridge can bring listeners closer to the music.
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Manufacturer details
- Type: Low output moving coil cartridge with flux damper and softened magnetism
- Output Voltage: 0.5 mV (at 1KHz, 5cm/sec.)
- Channel Separation: 25 dB (at 1KHz)
- Channel Balance: 1.0 dB (at 1KHz)
- Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000 Hz(±2dB)
- Compliance: 12 mm/N
- Tracking Force: 1.8 - 2.2 g
- Impedance: 32 ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: > 100 ohms
- Cantilever: 6mm length hardened aluminium pipe
- Stylus Tip: Nude Diamond "Shibata III" Line Contact
- Weight: 7.5 g
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Dynavector cartridges, especially the DRT series, incorporate a unique Alnico magnet design featuring multiple magnets and a magnetic flux damper system, contributing to stable magnetic flux and reduced distortion.
- The brand's Karat series are known for their short, solid gemstone cantilevers (historically ruby or diamond), a distinct design choice aimed at increased rigidity and reduced resonance.
- Dynavector offers specific high-output moving coil cartridges, like the 10X5 models, engineered to be compatible with moving magnet phono stages, simplifying system matching for some users.
- Their cartridges benefit from the company's proprietary "softened magnetism" technology, which employs highly permeable materials to minimize magnetic flux fluctuations, yielding an improved signal-to-noise ratio and transient response.
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10X5 MkII LOW
- Position: An entry-level low output moving coil cartridge known for its long-standing popularity.
- Description: Features a robust design with an aluminum cantilever and magnetic flux damper that delivers smooth treble response. Compared to the more advanced flagship models like the XV-1T or premium offerings such as the KARAT 17DX, its simpler structure and 0.5 mV output make it ideal for small rooms and budget-minded setups without demanding extra functionalities.
XX-2 MkII
- Position: A mid-range low output cartridge that emphasizes improved flux damping and stable alnico magnet performance.
- Description: Combines a solid boron cantilever with PCOCC copper coil technology to yield deeper bass and clearer treble than entry-level models. When compared to the 10X5 MkII LOW, its advanced design offers noticeable sonic improvement, yet it remains less sophisticated than the flagship XV-1T and the diamond-enhanced KARAT 17DX.
TE KAITORA RUA
- Position: A mid to high-range cartridge engineered with advanced materials and an optimized magnetic circuit.
- Description: Uses a titanium head, PCOCC copper coil, and a 6mm boron cantilever to achieve smoother tracking and enhanced musical openness. In contrast to the simpler 10X5 MkII LOW and the mature sound of the XX-2 MkII, its refined magnetic circuit and upgraded coil wire offer improved detail and clarity.
KARAT 17DX
- Position: A premium low output cartridge featuring a diamond cantilever aimed at high-end audio systems.
- Description: Features innovative elements such as a solid diamond cantilever and Samarium-cobalt magnets to deliver clear articulation and an extended frequency response. Compared to the mid-tier TE KAITORA RUA and XX-2 MkII, its advanced build and magnetic properties justify a higher cost.
DRTXV-1T
- Position: The flagship moving coil cartridge designed for ultimate performance in high-end audio systems.
- Description: Features multi-Alnico magnets, a unique square-shaped armature, and Flux Damping technology that together provide an exceptionally balanced and dynamic musical experience. Unlike more affordable models such as the 10X5 MkII LOW or mid-range options like the TE KAITORA RUA and XX-2 MkII, its advanced engineering and refined technology cater to buyers with higher budgets and the need for top-tier functionality in demanding environments.
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The DV XX-1 moving coil cartridge was the first cartridge to feature a "magnetic flux damper" (patent) and softened magnetism" (patent) processes that reject the magnetic fluctuation that is detrimental to a moving coil cartridges performance.
The The DV XX-2 MkII phono cartridge retains the benefit of the flux damper but features the Alnico-5 magnet and the similar rigid construction to the Te Kaitora Rua moving coil cartridge. Alnico magnets exhibit high magnetic flux density combining with a low coercive therefore magnetic resistance is lower than other magnetic types such as rare earth and ferrite, providing the exceptional stability of the XX-2 MkII output voltage. There is also the additional advantage of low magnetic and electrical resistance contributing to a discernable improvement in sound quality.
The XX-2 MkII phono cartridge also exhibits deep powerful bass, treble is both clear and lively possessing none of the hardness found in many moving coil designs. The XX-2 MkII phono cartridge also features a 6 mm solid boron cantilever fitted with a Pathfinder Line contact stylus. PCOCC (pure copper ohno continuous casting process) copper wire is used for the coil.
The output voltage of 0.28mV is higher than that of the XX-2 and 6 ohms impedance are suited to most moving coil phono stages. For ridgity of construction the XX-2 MkII phono cartridge body is machined from 7075 aluminium the hardest available. However, having only a total weight of only 8.9 grams it is suitable for a variety of popular tonearms.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Exceptional stability and remarkably low magnetic resistance due to the magnetic flux damper technology and Alnico-5 magnet system
- Precise and unwavering tracking, even during demanding musical passages, because of its rigid construction and solid boron cantilever
- Extracts fine details from vinyl grooves while maintaining a natural, organic presentation, capturing every nuance with stunning accuracy
- Precise imaging, deep, controlled bass, and silky, extended highs because of the 0.14 x 0.08mm Line contact PF stylus
- Presents music naturally and in an unforced manner
Product Considerations
- Requires a premium investment
- Needs a high-quality phono stage to perform optimally
- Careful setup is recommended to achieve the best results
- One review noted a 'thuddy' quality to the sound, but this may be due to setup issues or cartridge-tonearm mismatch
- Rich sounding electronics can cause excess warmth due to the bass, according to one review
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The XX-2 MKII is more even-handed and produced great slabs of bass, compared to the Lyra Helikon
- The XX-2 MKII has a darker tonal balance and funky bass lines, compared to the Dynavector Te Kaitora Rua
Takeaway: The Dynavector XX-2 MKII is a high-end cartridge that retrieves a lot of detail from vinyl while remaining natural sounding, making it a standout choice for serious vinyl enthusiasts. It is an excellent choice for people looking for a solid upgrade to their analog setup.
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Established in 1978, Dynavector has been at the forefront of high-end audio manufacturing, introducing a multitude of high-performance cartridges to the market. Our approach to development is deeply rooted in academic engineering theory, a tradition passed down by our founder (*1). Since the 1990s, we have pioneered the development of cutting-edge vibration systems, including ultra-fine wire high-output coils and gemstone cantilevers. Central to our focus has been the refinement of magnetic circuits. As a result, Flux Damper (*2) to stabilise magnetic flux and Softened Magnetism (*3) to reduce magnetic flux fluctuations were developed and installed into our cartridges. In 2024, we achieved a significant breakthrough by enhancing the physical properties of our magnetic circuits, resulting in unparalleled sound quality.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Detailed, dynamic, and engaging
- Vocals are natural, uncolored, and unrestrained with great emotion and range
- Pacy, tuneful, and nimble, capturing the rhythmic ebb and flow of music
- Conveys the energy of bass guitar lines while keeping drums and percussion clean and tight
- Delivers power and impact when the music demands it, without harshness or glare
Product Considerations
- Recommended load impedance of more than 30 Ohms, with 100 Ohms suggested, but experimentation is advised for optimal performance
- Recommended tracking force is between 1.8 and 2.2g, with a preference for 1.8g for a more open sound
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Dynavector XX-2A is better than Linn Krystal for classic rock, with more bass, crunch, and warmth
Takeaway: The Dynavector XX-2A is a great cartridge for listening to all kinds of music, delivering a detailed and engaging sound that makes you want to tap your foot along. It provides great insight into what the musicians are playing and how they are playing it.
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The DV 20X2A phono cartridge is a basic model of the Dynavector MC cartridge series. Using the same base structure as our higher-end models XX-2A and Te Kaitora Rua, it has a solid aluminium alloy body, hard aluminium cantilever and a Micro-Ridge stylus tip. This DV 20X2A phono cartridge has 2 types for you to choose from according to your system. The 20X2A-L (low output model) has the output as a regular MC cartridge while the 20X2A-H (high output model) is an MC cartridge that suitable for the most MM input. This cartridge is ideal for not only those who want to fully enjoy the sound from an MC cartridge, but also those who would like to easily experience the charms of an MC cartridge without the need to use an MC step up transformer.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Two output types are available (High and Low) to choose from according to your system
- High-output model suitable for most MM inputs, which allows easy experience without needing a step-up transformer
- It uses the same base structure as higher-end models XX-2A and Te Kaitora Rua
- Solid aluminum alloy body, hard aluminum cantilever, and a Micro-Ridge stylus tip
- Dynavector has an enviable reputation for producing affordable high-quality moving-coil cartridges
Product Considerations
- Turntables and phono cartridges are non-returnable unless defective, and then for exchange only
- In the case of phono cartridges, your cartridge must be returned and deemed defective by the manufacturer before it will be exchanged
Takeaway: The Dynavector DV-20X2A is a well-regarded moving coil cartridge available in high and low output versions to suit different systems. Its quality construction and reputation make it a good choice for those wanting to experience MC cartridge sound.
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Product Strengths
- Provides a balance of analog qualities with high resolution and detail retrieval
- Clear and devoid of specific character, with a silky and extended tonal balance
- Impressive dynamics without sounding bloated or overly punchy
- Excellent tracking ability and low noise floor, revealing details and nuances in recordings
- Delivers an involving and intimate musical reproduction, described as 'brilliant and gorgeous'
Product Considerations
- Clean vinyl records are essential as the Microline stylus brings out noise
- May not satisfy listeners seeking a cartridge with a strong signature in bass, mids, or highs
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. Hana ML: The Umami Blue paints with distinct and detailed lines, while the ML is more 'analog' and focuses on the ensemble sound, with better bass definition than the ML
- Vs. DS Audio 003: The Umami Blue offers a huge amount of transparency, while feeling more analog-like
- Vs. Hana Umami Red: The Umami Blue has the same subtlety and grace, detail and precision, and outstanding imagery as the Red, but the Red has more dynamism and rhythmic drive, as well as extra air in the top-end
Takeaway: The Hana Umami Blue cartridge provides a balanced and detailed listening experience, extracting the essence of recordings without imposing its own colorations, making it a good option. It's a fantastic option for those seeking a high-performance cartridge that offers a window into the music's original character.
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Product Strengths
- Uses a Neodymium magnet, the world's most powerful commercially available magnet, enabling unique generator geometry and performance previously unattainable in moving magnet designs
- Has a nude elliptical stylus which provides exceptional tracking accuracy and extracts greater levels of detail from the vinyl groove
- The optimized pole gap gives superior linearity and cross talk characteristics, resulting in a far wider soundstage
- Miniaturized parallel coils wound in-house using 38-micron wire with just 1275 turns produce a low inductance, low impedance generator giving vastly improved high frequency response
- More refined, clean and open sound with much more shine in the treble and a relaxed and nuanced presentation
Product Considerations
- Premium pricing may be a consideration
- Requires careful setup for optimal performance
- The essentially plastic nature of the Nd body could be a concern, though Rega states the threads are durable
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Rega Exact: The Nd5 soundly trounces the outgoing Exact in every department, with a bigger soundstage, more open and sweeter sound, and more grip and grunt
- Vs Goldring 1042: The Nd5 is considerably more refined, clean and open, with much more shine in the treble and a presentation that is relaxed and nuanced by comparison
Takeaway: The Nd5 offers high-end audio quality and brings new life to vinyl, with neutrality, clarity, and excellent tracking ability. It delivers performance approaching high-end moving coil designs with the practicality of a moving magnet.
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Product Strengths
- Considered one of the best moving magnet cartridges available
- Offers a sound quality that resembles a moving coil cartridge, providing an open, airy, and sparkly sound not typically associated with moving magnet designs
- Provides a big 3D soundstage, speed, and musical engagement
- Offers excellent value for money, especially considering the performance
- Uses a fine line nude diamond stylus, which is the same stylus used in Rega's most expensive cartridge, the Aphelion 2
Product Considerations
- Stylus is not user-replaceable, requiring a re-tipping service through a retailer or directly with Rega
- Alignment needs to be more careful due to the fine line stylus
- Some report waiting lists due to high demand
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- ND7 gets close to the performance of Rega's best moving coil, but is not quite equal—there is a clear drop in performance
- ND7 sounds better than the Rega Enea in terms of musicality and tonal balance
- ND7 is considered an upgrade from the Rega Exact
- ND7 offers a bigger soundstage, better dynamics, more powerful/defined bass, and better treble detail than the Rega ND5, which leads to a crisper and more refined presentation
Takeaway: The Rega ND7 is a highly capable moving magnet cartridge that delivers near-moving coil performance at a fraction of the cost and offers a sound that engages the listener. The ND7 is well worth considering for those who want a seriously good cartridge without the expense of a moving coil setup.
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Product Strengths
- Larger soundstage, better macro and micro dynamics, and more openness on the top end than the original SL
- More information retrieval and better separation of instruments compared to the original SL
- Presents a coherent musical picture with great dynamic expression and good musical flow
- Threaded holes for easier mounting
Product Considerations
- Stylus guard design is the same as the original SL, which is considered contentious to deal with
- Falls short in terms of ultimate openness on the top end and probing the depths of a bassline
- Output level is reduced to 0.4mV from the original SL's 0.5mV
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Hana SL (MK I), the MK II outperforms the original in every aspect of sound, with stark differences in sound quality
Takeaway: The Hana SL MK II is a significantly improved cartridge offering a quantum leap in performance compared to its predecessor, making it a worthwhile upgrade for current SL owners and a great value for new buyers. It delivers excellent sound quality and musicality.
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Product Strengths
- The Hana SL Mono extracts more musical information, offering a more complete account of the recording than stereo cartridges
- It delivers a solid, controlled bass response, making the most of bass-shy recordings
- Surprisingly quiet, minimizing groove noise for a smoother listening experience
- It enhances the impact, rawness, rhythm, and swing of classic recordings
Product Considerations
- The Hana SL Mono is a low-output design
- Fitting the cartridge may require a detachable headshell, unless swapping cartridges for mono listening
- The Shibata stylus is an unusual choice, as older mono cartridges generally used a stylus with either a conical or elliptical tip profile
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The SL Mono revealed previously hidden depths and treble information that was lost with the Benz Micro Ace
Takeaway: The Hana SL Mono is a must-hear for serious listeners who want authentic monophonic audio, and is capable of revealing hidden depths in mono recordings. Its superior tracking ability and quiet performance make it a valuable addition to any vinyl enthusiast's setup.
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