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SEARCH Tweet TURNTABLES CARTRIDGES TONEARMS PHONOSTAGES TAPE PROJECTS MY ROOM VINYL ACCESSORIES TIPS THE AUDIOPHILE APARTMENT HA! ANALOGAHOLIC OLD SCHOOL CARTRIDGES LEAVE A REPLY You must be logged in to post a comment. Register Here. Please note that all TONE Audio copy and photography is © 2005–2017 TONE Magazine LLC. The RSS feed provided is for personal, non- commercial use only. If you are not reading this content in your news aggregator, RSS reader, or direct, then the site you are looking at may be guilty of copyright infringement. If you locate this anywhere, please contact je@tonepublications.com so we can take action immediately. The Gold Note Donatello MC Cartridge After spending a lot of time on opposite ends of the price spectrum with Gold Note’s $3,000 high output MC Machiavelli cartridge and their $385 Vasari MM, the Donatello MC strikes a great spot at $1,075 – offering tremendous sonics, versatility and value. Thanks to a .5mv output and suggested loading of 470 ohms, chances are good this gold Italian beauty will mate with all MC phonostages. It certainly did with all of ours, from the Pass Labs XS Phono to the Channel Islands HPA. Nearly all listening was done with our current favorite turntable, the Technics SL-1200 G. This $4,000 direct drive table is a breeze to set up, and oers a stable platform for every cartridge we’ve used with it. The Donatello’s micro elliptical stylus proves easy to set up and optimize quickly. A short session with the Acoustical Systems SMARTractor and the Donatello is rocking the house. The Donatello proves equally uncomplicated to set up on Rega, SME and TriPlanar tonearms. This is not a fussy cartridge, and with the right tools and a bit of careful listening, it’s an easy process. With a 1.8 – 2.2 gram suggested tracking force, the Donatello delivers the best results right in the middle at 2 grams, where the Machiavelli had to be closer to 2.2 to give its best. Suggested loading is 470 ohms, and this proves just the right match for the 500 ohm setting on the Audio Research REF Phono 3. Those not having an MC input can opt for the red, high output version of Donatello, producing 1.8mv of signal (just like the high output Machiavelli) and working with a standard 47k loading factor. Let’s go! First LP on the list? An old copy of Grand Funk Railroad’s We’re an American Band, on gold vinyl! Why not? Even though this is only an average pressing, Todd Rundgren’s production values come right through and the sheer dynamics hit me in the face, blasting through my Klipsch LaScalas. This is rock and roll, baby. A few of my favorite Jimi Hendrix records are also wonderfully revealing, with a lot of body and bite to the guitars, while placing all three members of this famous trio out and about in my listening room. Moving to a more contemporary system (AVID Volvere SP/SME 309 and the new Esoteric F-07 integrated amplifier, via the Focal Sopra no.3s) and many records later, I’m convinced that the Donatello has what it takes to play any kind of music with ease. While not quite as resolving as the Machiavelli, the same basic tonal character is intact. Both the Machiavelli and the Donatello remind me of the Clearaudio Goldfinger in the sense that tonally they are ever so slightly on the warm side of the scale, with an extra shot of tonal saturation, yet still very dynamic. It’s a character that never fails to engage the listener. Gold Note’s Tommaso Dolfi explains to me “Without the Machiavelli and the Tuscany, there would be no Donatello. We were able to apply a lot of what we learned designing these models to the Donatello’s cantilever to create a very versatile and light cartridge.” Having Machiavelli and Donatello close by, it’s easy to hear the lineage. Up and down the scale Enticing midrange is a given with Gold Note, but the Donatello delivers the goods at both ends of the sonic spectrum. Bass is deep and well defined, with good transient attack and tracking ability. Jaco Pastorius’ self-titled record is a perfect torture test for bass trackability and the Donatello zooms through his most dense and compact performances with ease. Tracking throughout the rest of the audio range proves equally good, and the Donatello handles the more complex bands of my Shure test record as well as known problematic LPs too. The upper end of the frequency spectrum is also well represented. Careful listening of acoustic music reveals the dierence between the Donatello and its much more expensive sibling – the Donatello gets the basic groove right, but there is more tonal saturation with the more expensive cartridge. Of course that’s what you pay the extra money for and what justifies the additional expense. Those listening to a lot of newer vinyl releases, and especially those with more rock and electronic tastes might not notice the dierence as easily. The Donatello paints a soundstage that is wide and deep. Unless you are listening to a very recent release that has been sourced from digital anyway, you’ll never mistake the sound of the Donatello for digital – and that’s good news. Going through a series of Kraftwerk remasters, along with Jean- Michel Jarre favorites (and a little Eno on the side) has the Donatello engulfing me in between the Focal Sopra no. 3s. This is a particularly fun cartridge if you love electronic music! Overall excellence Where the Gold Note Donatello excels is providing an equally high level of performance in all areas. They have not sacrificed one aspect of analog performance for any other. Often in this price range manufacturers hang their hat on one aspect of analog reproduction, letting others fall behind, making for an unbalanced, if you will, sound. The Donatello is easy to set up, tracks dicult musical passages with ease and sounds great. What else could you want? It’s become my new reference in the thousand-dollar cartridge category. And it has a gold body. How awesome is that? The Gold Note Donatello MSRP: $1,070 www.goldnote.it Peripherals Turntables AVID Volvere SP/SME V, Soulines Kubrick/TriPlanar, Technics SL-1200G Phonostages Audio Research REF Phono 3, McIntosh MP1100, Pass XS Phono Preamplifier Pass XS Pre Amplifier Pass XS 300 monos Speakers Focal Sopra no. 3 Cable Cardas Clear 340 people like this. Sign Up to see what your friends like. Like Share MORE ANALOGAHOLIC ANA MIGHTY SOUND THE GRADO STATEMENT 2 CARTRIDGE THE LUXMAN PD-171A TURNTABLE GRAND PRIX AUDIO’S PARABOLICA TURNTABLE EATS E-GLO PHONO MOFI’S ULTRA DECK + M BANDWIDTH AUDIO’S KASKODE ONE PHONO VPIS AVENGER REFERENCE TURNTABLE THE KOETSU ONYX PLATINUM THE SENSITIVE SOUND ART- MAJESTIC MC CARTRIDGE THE CLEARAUDIO CHARISMA V2 WORLD’S FIRST REVIEW: VPI’S VOYAGER FIRST LISTEN: THE NEW TECHNICS SP-10R THE LEVIN RECORD CLEANING BRUSH A $2,995 MARVEL – THE EAT E-GLO S HYBRID/TUBE PHONOSTAGE THE GOLD NOTE MEDITERRANEO TURNTABLE EAT’S GLOW S PHONOSTAGE THE AVID VOLVERE SP TURNTABLE THE GOLD NOTE PH-10 PHONOSTAGE THE BRINKMANN AUDIO RONT II POWER SUPPLY ORIGIN LIVE’S CALYPSO TURNTABLE AND ENCOUNTER TONEARM THE EAT B-SHARP TURNTABLE THE PASS XS PHONO THE GRAND PRIX AUDIO MONACO 2.0 TURNTABLE THE GOLD NOTE DONATELLO MC CARTRIDGE WE BEGIN THE TECHNICS PROJECT! THE GOLD NOTE MACHIAVELLI CARTRIDGE CHANNEL ISLANDS PEQ 1 MK.2 PHONOSTAGE THE TECHNICS SL-1200G TURNTABLE THE BRINKMANN AUDIO BARDO TURNTABLE THE PEAR AUDIO KID HOWARD TURNTABLE AUDIOPHILE PRESSING: THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO VPI CLASSIC TWO TURNTABLE GRATEFUL DEAD – AMERICAN BEAUTY MASTODON – BLOOD MOUNTAIN WAXAHATCHEE – IVY TRIP LIGHTNING BOLT SOMETIMES I SIT AND THINK, AND SOMETIMES I JUST SIT ANOTHER DAY ANOTHER TIME BOB DYLAN – SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT IFI AUDIO IPHONO MINI PHONOSTAGE JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE REGA RP10 TURNTABLE PRIMARY CONTROL TONEARM VPI CLASSIC TWO TURNTABLE VAN ALSTINE VISION PHONO PREAMPLIFIER SIMAUDIO MOON EVOLUTION 610LP PHONOSTAGE ORTOFON’S 2M BLACK ORTOFON 6NX-TSW1010 TONEARM CABLE LEONARD COHEN – THE FUTURE PREVIOUS VINYL AUDIOPHILE PRESSING: THE ROLLING STONES IN MONO GRATEFUL DEAD – AMERICAN BEAUTY LEONARD COHEN – THE FUTURE KISS – ALIVE! AZTEC CAMERA – HIGH LAND, HARD RAIN HALL AND OATES – VOICES CAROLE KING – TAPESTRY BILLY JOEL – THE STRANGER RICKIE LEE JONES – RICKIE LEE JONES ELVIS COSTELLO – KING OF AMERICA NEIL YOUNG – LIVE AT THE CELLAR DOOR TOSCA – J.A.C. SNOOP LION – REINCARCERATED NWA – STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON, 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION DE LA SOUL – 3 FEET HIGH AND RISING GARY NUMAN – 78/79 BOX SET FAUST – FAUST SO FAR, FAUST IV NEU! – NEU!, NEU 2, NEU 75, NEU 86 FOREIGNER – FOREIGNER KATE BUSH – HOUNDS OF LOVE GRATEFUL DEAD – THE WARNER BROTHERS STUDIO ALBUMS KATE BUSH – THE SENSUAL WORLD ELLA FITZGERALD AND DUKE ELLINGTON – ELLA AND DUKE AT THE COTE D’AZUR LITTLE FEAT – WAITING FOR COLUMBUS ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS – INDESTRUCTIBLE YAZ – UPSTAIRS AT ERIC’S TEARS FOR FEARS – THE SEEDS OF LOVE & SONGS FROM THE BIG CHAIR THE BEATLES – THE BEATLES STEREO BOX SET MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO – POUR UNE AME SOUVERAINE: A TRIBUTE TO NINA SIMONE LYNYRD SKYNYRD – PRONOUNCED LEH-NERD SKIN-NERD THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND – EAT A PEACH CAROLE KING – TAPESTRY SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE – THERE’S A RIOT GOING ON RICKIE LEE JONES – RICKIE LEE JONES ZZ TOP – DEGUELLO ZZ TOP – RIO GRANDE MUD TED NUGENT – CAT SCRATCH FEVER THE B-52’S – THE B-52’S INXS – KICK IRON AND WINE – KISS EACH OTHER CLEAN ART PEPPER – THE COMPLETE ART PEPPER AT RONNIE SCOTT’S CLUB: LONDON 1980 THIS MORTAL COIL – IT’LL END IN TEARS THE AFGHAN WHIGS – GENTLEMEN GLADIATOR: MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK FALLA – THE THREE CORNERED HAT BALLET; LA VIDA BREVE: INTERLUDE AND DANCE TERESA BERGANZA, MEZZO/SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ERNST ANSERMET ATAULFO ARGENTA/LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA – ESPANA! 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    TURNTABLES CARTRIDGES TONEARMS PHONOSTAGES TAPE PROJECTS MY ROOM VINYL ACCESSORIES TIPS

    THE AUDIOPHILE APARTMENT HA! ANALOGAHOLIC OLD SCHOOL

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    The Gold Note Donatello MC Cartridge

    After spending a lot of time on opposite ends of the price spectrum withGold Note’s $3,000 high output MC Machiavelli cartridge and their$385 Vasari MM, the Donatello MC strikes a great spot at $1,075 –offering tremendous sonics, versatility and value.

    Thanks to a .5mv output and suggested loading of 470 ohms, chances are good this gold Italianbeauty will mate with all MC phonostages. It certainly did with all of ours, from the Pass Labs XSPhono to the Channel Islands HPA.

    Nearly all listening was done with our current favorite turntable, the Technics SL-1200 G. This$4,000 direct drive table is a breeze to set up, and offers a stable platform for every cartridge we’veused with it. The Donatello’s micro elliptical stylus proves easy to set up and optimize quickly. Ashort session with the Acoustical Systems SMARTractor and the Donatello is rocking the house.

    The Donatello proves equally uncomplicated to set up on Rega, SME and TriPlanar tonearms. Thisis not a fussy cartridge, and with the right tools and a bit of careful listening, it’s an easy process.With a 1.8 – 2.2 gram suggested tracking force, the Donatello delivers the best results right in themiddle at 2 grams, where the Machiavelli had to be closer to 2.2 to give its best. Suggestedloading is 470 ohms, and this proves just the right match for the 500 ohm setting on the AudioResearch REF Phono 3. Those not having an MC input can opt for the red, high output version ofDonatello, producing 1.8mv of signal (just like the high output Machiavelli) and working with astandard 47k loading factor.

    Let’s go!

    First LP on the list? An old copy of Grand Funk Railroad’s We’re an American Band, on gold vinyl!Why not? Even though this is only an average pressing, Todd Rundgren’s production values comeright through and the sheer dynamics hit me in the face, blasting through my Klipsch LaScalas. Thisis rock and roll, baby. A few of my favorite Jimi Hendrix records are also wonderfully revealing, witha lot of body and bite to the guitars, while placing all three members of this famous trio out andabout in my listening room.

    Moving to a more contemporary system (AVID Volvere SP/SME 309 and the new Esoteric F-07integrated amplifier, via the Focal Sopra no.3s) and many records later, I’m convinced that theDonatello has what it takes to play any kind of music with ease. While not quite as resolving as theMachiavelli, the same basic tonal character is intact. Both the Machiavelli and the Donatello remindme of the Clearaudio Goldfinger in the sense that tonally they are ever so slightly on the warm sideof the scale, with an extra shot of tonal saturation, yet still very dynamic. It’s a character that neverfails to engage the listener.

    Gold Note’s Tommaso Dolfi explains to me “Without the Machiavelli and the Tuscany, there wouldbe no Donatello. We were able to apply a lot of what we learned designing these models to theDonatello’s cantilever to create a very versatile and light cartridge.” Having Machiavelli andDonatello close by, it’s easy to hear the lineage.

    Up and down the scale

    Enticing midrange is a given with Gold Note, but the Donatello delivers the goods at both ends ofthe sonic spectrum. Bass is deep and well defined, with good transient attack and tracking ability.Jaco Pastorius’ self-titled record is a perfect torture test for bass trackability and the Donatellozooms through his most dense and compact performances with ease. Tracking throughout the restof the audio range proves equally good, and the Donatello handles the more complex bands of myShure test record as well as known problematic LPs too.

    The upper end of the frequency spectrum is also well represented. Careful listening of acousticmusic reveals the difference between the Donatello and its much more expensive sibling – theDonatello gets the basic groove right, but there is more tonal saturation with the more expensivecartridge. Of course that’s what you pay the extra money for and what justifies the additionalexpense. Those listening to a lot of newer vinyl releases, and especially those with more rock andelectronic tastes might not notice the difference as easily.

    The Donatello paints a soundstage that is wide and deep. Unless you are listening to a very recentrelease that has been sourced from digital anyway, you’ll never mistake the sound of the Donatellofor digital – and that’s good news. Going through a series of Kraftwerk remasters, along with Jean-Michel Jarre favorites (and a little Eno on the side) has the Donatello engulfing me in between theFocal Sopra no. 3s. This is a particularly fun cartridge if you love electronic music!

    Overall excellence

    Where the Gold Note Donatello excels is providing an equally high level of performance in all areas.They have not sacrificed one aspect of analog performance for any other. Often in this price rangemanufacturers hang their hat on one aspect of analog reproduction, letting others fall behind,making for an unbalanced, if you will, sound.

    The Donatello is easy to set up, tracks difficult musical passages with ease and sounds great. Whatelse could you want? It’s become my new reference in the thousand-dollar cartridge category. Andit has a gold body. How awesome is that?

    The Gold Note Donatello

    MSRP: $1,070

    www.goldnote.it

    Peripherals

    Turntables AVID Volvere SP/SME V, Soulines Kubrick/TriPlanar, Technics SL-1200G

    Phonostages Audio Research REF Phono 3, McIntosh MP1100, Pass XS Phono

    Preamplifier Pass XS Pre

    Amplifier Pass XS 300 monos

    Speakers Focal Sopra no. 3

    Cable Cardas Clear

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    ROD STEWART – GASOLINE ALLEY

    JEAN MICHEL JARRE – RARITIES,OXYGENE, EQUINOXE, ANDMAGNETIC FIELDS

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    JAMES TAYLOR – JT

    RORY GALLAGHER – NOTES FROMSAN FRANCISCO

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    ART BLAKEY AND THE JAZZMESSENGERS – INDESTRUCTIBLE!

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    WEATHER REPORT – HEAVYWEATHER

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    LYNYRD SKYNYRD – STREETSURVIVORS

    VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR –REMASTERS

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