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My new cantilever/stylus combination (ruby/diamond) has very low mass (0.33 micrograms) and exceptional stiffness. Much stiffer than aluminum or boron, and with the optimized contour diamond should also dramatically increase the frequency response. I wonder what the frequency and low level recovery capability are with the new optimized stylus. While I don’t have ability to measure the frequency response of the rebuilt cartridge, I can certainly hear the difference, which is nothing short of amazing. 1. Technology – moving magnet, moving coil, moving iron, etc.2. Coil – material, gauge, winding3. Cantilever Material – aluminum, boron, ruby, diamond4. Stylus shape – elliptical, contact line, microridge, optimized contact line 5. Cryo treatment6. Tracking force 7. Other??What do you think?
It sounds like you have a superior cartridge; .33 micrograms, really?How much did your RS-10 cartridge cost when new; was that the list price? How much for the SS ruby/diamond/cryo modifications?To me it sounds like a nearly impossible item, this 0.33 micrograms of mass on the diamond, seems to me you couldn't even see that diamond with a 10x jewelers loup. Unless they are fudging the numbers, that is on the order of 500 times lower tip mass (the stone alone) than the lowest figures that I am familiar with. How would that diamond ride properly in the groove if it was so small? In comparison, on expensive vintage cartridges back in the day when innovation and one's-up-manship in cartridges was literally "war" between companies, tip mass was on the order of 0.14 to 0.30 milligrams, which is about five hundred to one thousand times larger.
I, too, have struggled a bit to find the right VTA compromise for the various record thicknesses, but I did. I know of no short cuts to easy VTA determination, other than having one of those VTA adjustment on-the-fly gizmos. Enjoy.
For those of us who don't have a VTA on the fly capability on our arms it makes sense to get a cartridge that is less sensitive to this. Moving magnets generally fall into this category as do some high output moving coils. Once you get into the high priced exotica it seems that small adjustments make large differences. All in all, a real PITA. For gods sake, the thickness of different records is rather small and shouldn't require a change for each record. Certainly more work than I want to put into it every time I put one on. Hell, even a periphery ring would be a pain.Bob