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August 30, 2025
Like most, I have a couple of records I use to test new equipment. My favorite is Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. I've listened to that album most of my life, on every format and type of equipment you can imagine, from basement bargin to esoteric high end. It's a record that will give any setup a nice workout. The one I used to test the Blue is the remastered 180 gram version.I was running an Ortofon Red cartridge on my restored vintage Dual 1019 and although I think the Red is a wonderful cartridge, I wanted to splurge a bit on an upgrade. Ortofon specifies that the only difference between its Red and Blue cartridges is the type of needle so with a $200 leap of faith, I ordered the Blue.Initial impressions;The soundstage got huge, with much improved channel separation. Not brighter but with a clarity and definition the Red couldn't manage. At first, I thought the Blue might have just a tad less bass than the Red but no, the Blue has very good bass, just more controlled and defined than the Red. Overall I'd say the Blue needle is more "exact" than the Red. I expect the needle will improve as it breaks in and I'll probably appreciate nuances I didn't pick up durring this initial listening session.Several other reviewers mentioned they experienced significantly reduced "clicks and pops" but I didn't notice that...same clicks and pops the Red reproduced.Next I put on Diana Krall's New Turn Up the Quiet" album. I'm not as familiar with this one as the Dark side Side of the Moon but it's a wonderful recording with a luscious mix. Some cartridges have a hard time with piano notes but the Blue needle did a great job. Close your eyes and this very talented woman will sound like she's playing right there in your room.On "No Moon at All", the Blue reproduced the strong, deep cello notes perfectly and was spot on with the upright bass lines...very impressive! On other songs you can hear the guitar player's squeaking fingers sliding up and down on the wound strings clearly, as well as the soft brush playing on the snare drum.I'll probably try playing this needle a bit lighter than the 1.80 gram weight I had on the Red, although Ortofon recommends the same weight, I think it'll track well just a bit lighter. Maybe that's why I haven't noticed the reduction in clicks and pops others have mentioned here?So yes, I think the Blue needle is a significant sound improvement over the Red and worth the price. After playing only five albums so far, I can already hear it smoothing out very nicely, because at first it sounded a bit harsh and strident but after about fifteen minutes it settled down. The Red did the same exact thing when I first installed it.
Bernardo Garcia
August 6, 2025
I read so many great reviews about this stylus that I decided to give it a shot; once the price went down, I bought it on the spot. I went from red and silver Ortofon styli expecting mild improvements but maaaaaan... what an upgrade it was!! I felt bad for not trying this stylus before; I was missing so much music enjoyement.Now the sound has more body and greater detail at the same time; the cymbals sound much defined, airy and realistic, and drum kicks sound punchier and heftier. After being fully broken in (40-50 hours), the sound remained lush, balanced and clear. It makes my vinyl sound as good if not sometimes a bit better than my digital streaming, with a tad more body and liveliness. I've done back-to-back comparisons of vinyl vs. streaming using songs that I've known for years down to a tee, from various genres and artists ranging from Slayer and Morbid Angel to John Coltrane and Miles Davis.For those interested in the nerdy info: For vinyl, I'm using the blue stylus in a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon turntable, using a Vincent Audio PHO-300 phono preamp connected to a Ladder Bach preamp using Signal Silver Reference cables; for streaming I'm using a Primare NP-5 Prisma MkII connected to a Chord Qutest DAC using Chord a C-line coaxial cable and from there, to the Ladder preamp. Digital source is Tidal and vinyl source are mostly first pressing of albums or quality reissues.The overall results are quite interesting; there is no loss of sound quality going from the vinyl to the digital streaming in a side by side test. In fact, I almost fooled my son telling him that we were listening to streaming until he heard a couple of cracks an pops at the end of side A of a vinyl. It's that good!!Next upgrade will be the Bronze stylus/cartridge, for sure!!!
Michal G.
July 24, 2025
Mam wrażenie, że otrzymałem produkt używany i po prostu zużyty. jakość dźwięku fatalna. Do tego stopnia, że po paru przesłuchaniach wróciłem do mojej starej igły także Ortofon 2M. Tragedia, czuję się oszukany!!! Nigdy więcej nic nie kupię od tego sprzedawcy
Client d'
June 30, 2025
Cellule remplaçant l'ortofon rouge et quelle différence entre elles!! Basses -medium-égu tout est différent!!Cette cellule blue est exceptionnelle et qu'elle qualité de son!!A recommander sans problème!!
adapt83
June 13, 2025
Logischerweise werden die meisten Interessenten sich mit einem Upgrade von Red auf Blue beschäftigen. Zu den bisherigen Rezensionen möchte ich hinzufügen , dass beim „Red“ eine relativ große Streuung in der Qualität zu bemerken ist. Das ist beim Blue weniger der Fall, aber der Grund warum der gehörte Unterschied teils groß und teils marginal ausfällt.Ich habe neben den beiden Nadeln auch noch ein Thakker Concorde R10, das eigentlich mit dem Niveau der Red vergleichbar sein sollte. Das ist bei mir persönlich nicht der Fall. Das Red überspielt die R10 in allen Belangen und allen Musikarten.Dementsprechend ist bei mir der Unterschied zwischen Red und Blue nur ganz gering. Etwas differenzierter in den Höhen und ein breiteres Bassfundament meine ich rauszuhören. Der Unterschied ist aber keinesfalls so dramatisch wie zwischen R10 und Red.Insgesamt kommt das Blue so nah an CD Qualität heran, dass sich für mich kein weiteres Upgrade lohnt. Außerdem passt das Design wunderschön zu der blauen Technics LED Beleuchtung 😉
Tayfun Dalyan
May 30, 2025
Her şey mükemmel
Daniele
February 17, 2025
L'Ortofon Stylus 2M Blue è un fonorivelatore Hi-Fi MM per giradischi che offre un'esperienza di ascolto di alta qualità . Con uno stilo ellittico e un corpo in Lexan DMX, questo prodotto è progettato per garantire un suono chiaro e definito.Le specifiche tecniche, tra cui una tensione di uscita di 5,5 mV e una risposta in frequenza da 20 a 25.000 Hz, testimoniano l'attenzione al dettaglio e la precisione di questo stilo. Il range di frequenze ampio e la risposta lineare contribuiscono a riprodurre fedelmente ogni dettaglio della musica.Le mie impressioni personali confermano l'eccezionale qualità del suono prodotto dall'Ortofon Stylus 2M Blue. Le alte frequenze sono aperte e nitide, mentre gli strumenti si distinguono in modo chiaro e armonioso. Ho avuto modo di testare diversi generi musicali, dal jazz al pop, passando per prog rock e house, e in ogni caso l'ascolto è stato estremamente soddisfacente.In confronto alla 2M Red, l'upgrade alla 2M Blue è stato significativo. La precisione e la chiarezza del suono sono nettamente superiori, garantendo un'esperienza di ascolto più coinvolgente e appagante. Nonostante un costo superiore, ritengo che il valore aggiunto offerto dalla 2M Blue giustifichi pienamente l'investimento.
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