Cart recommendations for Fidelity Research FR-64S


Hello,

I have a Fidelity Research FR-64S mounted as a second arm on a Clearaudio Innovation Wood Compact. I wanted to use this arm as a multi purpose arm so I can play 78RPM records, mono 33s and lastly stereo 33s.

I was thinking of buying the Ortofon SPU series of carts as a starting point.
First, the 78RPM, then down the road a bit a mono SPU, and even further down the road a stereo SPU.

My thinking here was that to switch back an forth between these respective headshells It would require little to no work resetting arm weight and VTA.

The FR-64S did come with the original Fidelity Research headshell which weighs 20.7 grams. It also came with an Orsonic AV-101S headshell which weighs 14.5 grams and also a SAEC headshell which weighs 10.4 grams, so all of these are options.

I am very open to your thoughts and suggestions here as I am a novice with the higher end of audio and analog.

Thank you in advance.
guitarslimjunior
I use Dynavectors with great results on my FR-64fx.
I particularly like the 17D. It has a lovely musicality to it, it was not at all rounded off and the price is just right.
I would also suggest one of the MM carts from The Soundsmith. Maybe the Aida Ebony. These are some seriously musical machines built by one of the great cartridge designers.
Disclaimer...I use a StrainGauge......and absolutely love it!
Whatever you chose, know you have one of the all time classic arms which will bring you much music while being easy to set and forget.
Congratulations.
Dear Mauidj et al,
FWIW, The Soundsmith cartridges, other than the strain gauge ones, are moving iron (MI) types, not MM. Peter Ledermann would not want that to go unsaid, as he is a proponent of MI as well as of the strain gauge.
Any experience with an Ikeda 9C?

The 64s is T-H-E Arm for it.
This cantilverless design from Ikeda demands highest Standard for bearing and Energy Transfer.
Not sure if the 9C is in the same leaque as the other cantileverless Ikeda carts but for $400 it looks to me like 'the bargain of the year'. You can even earn $200 profit without any effort by (re)selling the cart to me.

Regards,