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Product Strengths
- Delivers vocals with a lovely presentation and true delicacy, capturing tiny breath sounds well
- Offers fantastic clarity, allowing the listener to focus at will on individual instruments in a complex mix
- Produces huge stereo images with admirable bass accuracy
- It is 'silky smooth' and revealing, constantly arresting the ear with new details on familiar records, without sounding hard or 'etched'
Product Considerations
- The cartridge has a limited life span
- The cantilever is terrifyingly exposed—jutting out nearly a cm from the body
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Koetsu Red K Signature: The Dynavector DRT XV-1t has sheer analysis and clarity, where the Koetsu provides a more get-up-and-go, gutsy and immediate effect
- Vs cartridges in the £500 - £1500 range: The DRT-1t didn't miss anything that the cheaper cartridges produced, but everything was presented in a delightfully integrated way
Takeaway: The Dynavector DRT XV-1t is a refined cartridge that extracts more from vinyl grooves and presents music with uncanny realism. It is designed for audiophiles with high-end systems who want to experience the full potential of their setup.
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Manufacturer details
- Type: Low output moving coil cartridge with multi Alnico magnets and Flux damper
- Output Voltage: 0.35 mV (at 1KHz, 5cm/sec.)
- Channel Separation: 30 dB (at 1KHz)
- Channel Balance: 1.0 dB (at 1KHz)
- Frequency Response: 20 - 20,000 Hz(±1dB)
- Compliance: 10 mm/N
- Tracking Force: 1.8 - 2.2 g
- Impedance: 24 ohms
- Recommended Load Impedance: > 75 ohms
- Cantilever: 6mm length 0.3 mm dia. solid boron with special armature
- Stylus Tip: PF Line contact shape, stylus radius: 7 x 30 micron
- Weight: 12.0 g
The subsequent flagship design for Dynavector the XV-ls moving coil cartridge released in 2002 refined and improved the technology. Retaining the patented Flux Dumping but included the magnetically stable front yoke with the unique square shaped aperture and improved magnetic equalizing component, all encompassed in an African Ebony body to provide further stability for the magnetic components.
First inspection of the new DV XV-lt phono cartridge reveals that although it is unmistakenly Dynavector, the body beautiful is Urushi lacquered over a precision machined component of heat treated bamboo that has been assiduously selected for both design, elegance and acoustic performance. Dynavector's patented Flux Damping process has been retained in concert with new ground breaking innovations that will quickly establish the XV-lt as not only the Dynavector flagship but set the contemporary standards in analog music reproduction.
Technology abounds within the XV-lt phono...
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.
Select products
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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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Generous low-frequency transient textures, such as fingers plucking double bass strings
- Smoothness, refinement, good timbral balance, and commendable transparency
- Precise build quality
- Seamless delivery, producing musical pleasure on a rich, colorful pallet
Product Considerations
- The Titan does not include a stylus guard, which could be a problem for people with cats, children, or housekeepers
- A particular vocal sibilant characteristic—a super-narrow, almost sweet peak—was noted
- If hard rock is your thing—look elsewhere
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Original vs test pressing of The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark—the EMT's generous presentation of bass transient textures was there too, without overhang
Takeaway: The EMT JSD Novel Titan MC cartridge uses modern materials to enhance a classic design, delivering a fast and fresh sound. With its high output and precise build, it reliably delivers satisfying musical experiences.
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Product Strengths
- Combines a satiny top-end sheen with an authoritarian dynamic slam and impressive transparency
- Soundstages were deep and wide where appropriate
- Produced transient sharpness on the bottom and in the mids
- Tonally neutral-sounding
- Bottom-end extension and resolution of low-level detail were high quality
Product Considerations
- Super-refined reproduction of transients as somewhat on the polite side overall, and better suited to jazz and classical than to harder-edged rock, soul, and blues
- Requires a very low loading value to get the most out of it, surprising considering the recommended 100-200 ohms
- At 17gm, it is on the heavy side
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The TechDAS TDC01 Ti offered transparency similar to the Kuzma CAR-60
- The TechDAS TDC01 Ti also produced Proteus-like overall dynamic 'slam'
Takeaway: The TechDAS TDC01 Ti cartridge is a high-quality product that combines smoothness with dynamic slam, making for a refined sound. Its neutrality and detail make it a good choice for audiophiles who enjoy jazz and classical music.
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