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Hi David - I'm interested in the fact that you chose to install your ATN-22 on a TK9 body rather than a TK10. I have a NOS ATN-22 mounted to one of my TK10 bodies and it sounds great (though not quite as nice as the SS LC retipped boron TK10 I have). Was there something special about the TK9?Jack
David,Yes, that's how Danny got his Reference.I think you said your PS-X600 is 120V ? I have a PS-X50 parts table with a good transformer. If it will work in your 600, you're welcome to it. It's a pretty big transformer (for a table), but I don't have a service manual and don't know the secondary voltage. I can copy the numbers on the tranny if that would help figure it out.Thanks for the link to the Capacifier. I saw it mentioned on the loading thread.neo
Hi Dlaloum (David),The first web page below is interesting reading on the Technics, the second listing is the Jico SAS replacement stylus/with housing for the same Technics.http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=vinyl&m=958571http://stylus.export-japan.com/product_info.php?cPath=10&products_id=1528Best regards,Don
There is a reason that Jico do not have SAS for Stanton/Pickering or Audio Technica bodies....The SAS design simply doesn't suit those cartridge types...Keep in mind that the SAS is not just needle and cantilever but also the aluminium telescoped first section kept under tension with the magnet section at the back.This works perfectly with the Shure style MM design and all of its close relatives (most MM's) - but the AT VM design with the two magnets in V is simply not SAS-able, I think the shorter cantilevers on the Stanton's may also cause issues....Jico identified that 80% of the MM market has a stylus desing in common and produced the SAS to cater to that - smart move ! - I believe expert stylus in the UK are reputed to do a very good rebuild job on Stanton/Pickering designs....
Success! Thanks for the hints. It will probably take some time to dial this one in. The ls500 was designed for the line contact stylus. The only stylus available has been the shibata. My initial impression is that the line contact is slightly less romantic than the shibata, but still fairly easy on the ears. I'm starting to second guess this cartridge with the Beryllium cantilever, as I'm not sure the cartridge will be able to take full advantage.Dongrb
Not going back to the shibata.
You're right Neo, I probably just bought the marketing hype about the ls500 being an improved version of the 14sa. If you know where I can pick up a 15ss/20ss, let me know.Don