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This really is confusing, especially comparing carts with decidedly different sound.
Halcro, now you are just showing off..... Maybe I should drop you a line when I'm in Sydney.... but I would have to visit with bib and towel....
Whilst I admire your endeavours Neo.....I agree with you that there are just too many variables in this exercise.... Apart from the records themselves which may be originals or re-issues cut with stereo heads.....who knows There is the objective issue (in my case)...of trying to compare my true mono AT33MONO cartridge with an FR-66s arm on my Raven AC-2against a DIFFERENT LOMC stereo cartridge on the same arm and table using the mono button..... Perhaps the stereo LOMC cartridge is a better cartridge than the mono one regardless.... Or do I compare the AT-33MONO with one of 30 MM stereo cartridges on different arms on a different turntable...All I can really venture at this stage...is that for the majority of my 60 mono records.....there is a greater sense of realism and enjoyment for me, with the true mono cartridge....
That's disappointing to say the least. I thought the SAS is boron/MR. Some kind of 2-piece heavy cantilever? Where is typical HFR, 16K ?
"In theory - the high capacitance should not be an issue as the phase effects of the mechanical rise, should be counteracted by the phase effect of the capacitance - resulting therefore in neutral or close to neutral phase - but I still feel uncomfortable with such a high capacitance."Seems to me just the opposite. Phase shift occurs at HFR and damping extends it in both directions. High capacitance will lower HFR and make phase shift extend even lower. As far as phase is concerned the SAS is no better than other cantilevers with similar HFR. Improvement probably comes from resolution/detail afforded by the cantilever and microridge.
Which brings up the matter with the X-1, 4-ch cart. I think inductance is even lower than Z-1. Maybe it's a situation of different response and the SAS compliments instead bumping up in the wrong places. You have a stock stylus which probably has a higher resonant frequency. They say these sound good with a cheap replacement so it shouldn't be a problem. neo