
>Technics SL-D202 turntable with stock cartridge/stylus

>Pro-Ject "The Phono Box" Mk.1 phono preamp

>M-Audio Audiophile 2496 Internal PCI soundcard
I've been looking at the Audio Technica range of cartridges/stylus and am needing a recommendation on what to get out of these 3, described below:
also, what does "compliance" mean on the cartidge specs?
Audio Technica AT 95 E: [£30.00]

Stylus Type - Elliptical (0.4x0.7mil)
Frequency Range - 20 - 20.000Hz
Compliance - 15µm/mN
Output Voltage - 3,5mV (1000Hz, 5cm/sec.)
Tracking Force Recommended - 1,5 - 2,5g (15 - 25mN)
Type - MM / Moving Magnet
Fixing - 1/2" (12,7mm) / Half-inch mount
Weight - 5.7g
Audio Technica AT 110 E: [£50.00]

Stylus Type - Elliptical (0.4x0.7mil)
Frequency Range - 20 - 22.000Hz
Compliance - 20µm/mN
Output Voltage - 3,5mV (1000Hz, 5cm/sec.)
Tracking Force Recommended - 1,0 - 2,0g (10 - 20mN)
Type - MM / Moving Magnet
Fixing - 1/2" (12,7mm) / Half-inch mount
Weight - 7.2g
Audio Technica AT 440 MLa: [£140.00]

Stylus Type - Nude square Micro-Linear (0.12mil)
Frequency Range - 20 - 20.000Hz
Compliance - 10µm/mN (100Hz)
Output Voltage - 4,0mV (1000Hz, 5cm/sec.)
Tracking Force Recommended - 1,0 - 1,8g (10 - 18mN)
Type - MM / Moving Magnet
Fixing - 1/2" (12,7mm) / Half-inch mount
Weight - 6.5g
i don't see any point in spending £140 on a cartridge if i need a better pre-amp or sound card, but, can i expect half decent quality from this setup with the AT-95 or am i better upgrading phono preamp/soundcard again first?
i'm not looking for more than 24/96 sampling rate for my archives.
thanks for any info..


