Would you use an Ortofon A90 on a Jelco tonearm?


Friends,
i sold my ART9 cartridge and now looking for an upgrade. I like Ortofon carts. I have been able to locate a low mileage A90 and a Per  windfeld cartridge that I could afford. I don't have a top quality tonearm though. Would you put an A90 on a tonearm like Jelco 750d ? Or would you spend additional $1000 on a better tonearm and get a less exotic cart like the windfeld ?
pani
I have a Winfield and like it a lot.  The cartridge is very flat...just tells the truth.  The caution is that it is VERY sensitive to setup.  I've had many cartridges...none even approached the sensitivity of the Winfield...especially as to the azimuth adjustment.  I have it on a VPI 3D with the 2nd pivot...just by changing the azimuth the most minute adjustment on the screw, the soundstage width and depth open up dramatically.  If your arm doesn't have all adjustments that can easily be manipulated, I would probably look at a Benz LP or similar.
I found the Benz sound to be a little fat for my system and liking.   Tried 2 of them one was the gold and the other the reference. Reference was supposed to be quite good 
Windfeld is very very good but not a match for either of my 2 arms. I'm sticking with a vdh colibri and a Lyra helikon. 
Dear @analogluvr : """  I would think you can get it retipped with a different style of tip no problem.  The replicant 100 may probably just be Ortofon's name for one of the existing shapes.  Marketing!! """

Marketing?, you are wrong the Replicant 100 is not only marketing but something special, some says that's a Gyger variant and could be. 
The patent by Gyger comes from the 80's end and the Replicant 100 comes from around those years when appeared for the first time in the MC 3000.

Note that I said a variant but not similar, is an Ortofon exclusive for what I understand.


Yes, as @stringreen  posted very sensitive to tiny changes in VTA/SRA and very sensitive because its very special shape.

Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.

I hope that nobody among us owns a Ferrari. The poor person

need to post his Ferrari to Italy for the new tires. According to

our Mexican oracle that is. He also thinks that Van den Hul and

Ortofon own their own jewel company where those remarcable

styli are produced. Alas. Even van den Hul get those styli from

Gyger for whom he designed 3 styli: Gyger I, II and ''S''.

He obvously stipulated by Gyger the right to use his own name

by for those which he sells. Similar contract he made with the ''old

Benz'' for the carts parts. Benz is a real cartridge manufacturer

and produce all parts except cantilevers and styli. Speaking

about ''ignorance level''.