Sumiko Blackbird MC vs. Clearaudio Maestro Wood MM


Finally buying my first turntable after I left the vinyl format in the mid 1980s. Looks like I will be investing in the recently released Pro-Ject Xtension 10. Sumiko offers a package deal that includes the Blackbird MC cartridge. However, I have heard great reviews on the ClearAudio Maestro Wood MM. I understand the science between MC and MM. But has anyone listened to either OR both of these cartridges? I have a modest tube system that includes a Primaluna Dialogue II and Sonus Faber Cremona Monitor speakers. I will be using the dealer installed phono card in the Primaluna to start with and then move up to a separate phono stage in (a while). I listen to Pink Floyd, jazz, female vocals, Louis Armstrong, and Dead Can Dance. Any thoughts? Thank you. Cal.
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I have owned both the Blackbird and the Maestro Wood (v1) and preferred the Maestro by a wide margin. The 'bird was only ordinary, about on-par with the Dynavector 10x5 HOMC. The Maestro, on the other hand, was more dynamic, more detailed, and better at both frequency extremes. It took a Dynavector XX2 MK2 to get the Maestro out of my system. I would expect the V2 to be an even better cartridge.
To finish this thread. Jessie Luna (West Coast Sumiko Rep.) turned me on to a package deal that Pro-Ject / Sumiko offers. The Pro-Ject Xtension 10 is $2,999.00 MSRP. Buy the table + the $2,500.00 Sumiko Celebration II package for $3,999.00 -- saving $1,500.00 off the cartridge. This package was just $300.00 more than the entry level table / cartridge package that included the Sumiko Blackbird cartridge. Really? $300.00 for a $2,500.00 Celebration II instead of the $1,000.00 Blackbird? So I went with the Celebration II. I have been loving this set up for nearly a year. Talk to the sales reps. They often know about deals that the store owners are ignorant of.
Congrats, and enjoy! There are always deals to be had, it's just a matter of finding them.