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Icrim, weight is 6.5 grams. Specs are in Music Direct catalog.It is an excellent cartridge ,not far behind my Grado Sonata , but is awfully cheap looking.
It is definitely better on the ends but the midrange, at least early on, is a touch bright. After it settles in, playing around with VTA might help the glareyness. I think it is going to be a nice (and inexpensive) cartridge. Thanks for the idea.
Apparently , from what Kevin and I could figure out, the stylus on the AT doesn't extend as deeply into the groove as the Goldring 1012, which I never disliked, but the surface noise on some of my older vinyl was magnified for some reason by the TT, tonearm, cartridge, phono section combination. I am not sure that a cantilever "breaks in", the metalurgical properties of aluminum are a constant but I'm hoping an IC change helps.
Dan:Gyger II and Micro Line, according to Kevin, is marketing speak for a line contact stylus. They are the same type of cartridge.
If you could find the three dimensions for the AT, it would be possible to know where in the groove the stylus is riding. The Goldring's front radius is published @ .47 mils. Our supposition, since that is so low, was that the AT rode higher.