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Could be the Jico is not a Jico. Understand there are 3 makers in Japan. May have picked that up from the Turntable Needles site. In any case, the Jico is bonded whereas the AT7V is a nude,square shank, tapered shaft. Though not a Shibata, it is .0002 Elliptical which in my book, meansit has a somewhat less astringent sound than a Shibata bonded. I use my AT7V in its original goldbody. Also am currently using a Excel S700ER 0.2 x 0.8 in my Garrott K-2 body which may be higherquality than the original K-2 stylus. Sounds so good, I sold my other new K-2 where Decibel sentme a complete unit when I only ordered the stylus. Incidently, I sold my Virtuoso/Shibata finallyto finance ongoing.....who knows? Am also playing an At13EA body with a Precept 220 stylus-trimmed down of course, which is quite similar to the AT7V. I had Soundsmith do a BPS retip and then broke it again....glad it wasn't a "Ruuuuby! (ha) Incidently, NOS AT Precept 220's aregoing for 2@69.00 on the Bay if any of you experimentors need good AT styli.
Hi Neo,I have a Precept PC110 body which measures 1038/1013mH and 1165/1168 ohmI agree that the closest mainstream AT siblings seem to the the AT12/13...Although mine is a lowly 110 the measurements are very closely matched - more so than the AT12's I have measured - which appears consistent with AT hand picking the bodies for their premium seriesbye for nowDavid
It would be fun!But having just come back from my cousins wedding in Washington (along with side trips to NY and New Orleans).... and expecting a baby in a couple of months (our babymoon)- along with renovations (baby generated - our first) - the TT's are being packed away along with a LOT of other stuff...A trip to Mexico might be a while away!bye for nowDavid