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Most of those specced to 45k sound like Quad cartridges - they are all line contact... the 45kHz is the required bandwidth for Quad CD4...I wonder whether those 45kHz bandwidth specs are all measured at 100pf/100kOhm (the Quad CD4 loading standard)?The LS500 looks like an AT12 - and perhaps it is in fact a rebadged AT12sa with an LC rather than Shibata stylus?
Yes the specs are from the VE copy of the manualLS stands for Lab-Series.... and the manual includes the LS100/200/300/400/500With regards to the LS500 and 1200ohmI looked back at the AT11/12/13/14/15/20 manualthe following cartridges all have 1200ohm:AT11EAT12EAT12XEAT13eaThey are also all 670ohmI would need to see photos of the LS500 to confirm, but honestly every spec we have on this thing is consistently saying it is the same body as the AT11/12/13 high inductance models. (the AT12Sa was the lowest model of the low inductance ones, which included the AT14Sa, AT15XE, AT15Sa, AT20Sla)No mystery here - and if fitted with the respective needles I expect it would perform as per the other relatives of the 1200ohm/670mH AT family....bye for nowDavid
FYI,I measured the inductance of one body at 970 mH. It seems even higher than the 13EA based on the reports. I've not measured the 13EA.Don grb
Oh, I almost forgot, it seems if I understood the conversation correctly, that adding a Beryllium cantilever to the cartridge would almost be a detriment. It sounds as if the performance of this cartridge is dependent on the cantilever resonance. Agreed?Don grb
Neo and Dl,The only other unrelated AT body would be the Clearaudio Maestro. Lol!Compliance could be a factor. Compliance was part of the reason that I wanted to try the 155LC.I'll have to run the resonance checks to be sure. I'm not quite sure exactly what happens to compliance once you start transplanting styli. There really is no before and after with this sort of thing. Based on what I've read and what you guys have said, I'm expecting way more from the 150mlx. As an aside, 200 power isn't really good enough for the microline styli. I can examine the tip easily enough, but I don't think I'll be able to discern the wear facets.Don grb