MONO cartridge recommendation


Hi,
I was all set to get the ORTOFON 2M MONO SE cartridge to play the Beatles Mono Vinyl box set.

But it seems they do not offer it in any longer. Anyone have a suggestion on a true Mono cartridge $550-1000 range?

MM or MC in the 2.5mV range for my preamp

thanks 

 mike
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@ hdm

Thanks, for that, I have an Audio Technica AT-3 on an SME3009 non-improved and it certainly improves 1960's mono lp's, however it may not be the best cart/tonearm match. My other arm (Tecnoarm) has an Ortofon MC25FL, which is far superior so I may use that for the modern mono represses.
@folkfreak , I seem to recall from an earlier thread on the Zero that you run a custom mono phono cable to eliminate hum. What manufacturer made it for you? I’ve been eying this cartridge for along time but I have no mono switch on my preamps or phono stage, so a mono cable might be just the thing. Thanks in advance.
@wrm57 sorry I do not use a custom cable. Perhaps you are thinking of this advice on the topic

http://www.durand-tonearms.com/Support/Mono%20connections/monoconnections.html

I actually tried this and it did not work for me. I found that either using the mono switch on my amp or lifting the ground on my step up works fine and completely eliminates the problem — the latter is how I have it currently configured as my step up has a three way ground lift switch
@folkfreak, Ah, sorry to bother. A quick search reveals my mistake. This was your good advice to me in that earlier thread:
I wonder if you could not make up a simple cable which adds the two channels together and gives you the effect of a mono switch? If your tonearm uses a detachable interconnect you could make one up (or have one made) and get the effect of a mono switch at the front end?
I have a Bob's Devices that has a ground-lift switch. I wonder if this would do the trick. I'll ping Bob himself, as he's also a Miyajima dealer. Out of curiosity, what step-up ratio do you like with yours?
@wrm57 my step up is 1:10 (20dB) which works well for me with 45dB of gain in my phono stage and an additional 12dB available in my pre-amp if needed, I have the volume control at 35-45% of range