Ortofon Rondo Red review

Sophisticated and capable of great things

Ortofon Rondo Red
The Rondo's strengths lie in the bandwidth extremes; the treble is very fine while the bass is remarkably muscular

TechRadar Verdict

You get what you pay for. With detail, power and resolution above the assembled competition, the Red makes a good case for its price

Pros

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    Punchy bass

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    Detailed sound

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    Sophisticated design

Cons

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    Pricier than many rivals

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The Red is the base model in Ortofon's Rondo range, but it's still a sophisticated cartridge.

It's also relatively expensive. Its key distinguishing feature, which it shares with the Rondo range, is a body made from ground hardwood and resin - a sort of expensive MDF, which should offer many of the advantages of a hardwood body without the expense of making one.

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