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Impedance and Inductance appears identical to the Z1's
Just looked up some of my measurements:TK7su 437/458mH 493/480ohmAT20SLa 453/453mH 474/477ohmAT20SLa 453/448mH 489/463ohmAT14Sa 456/460mH 455/453ohmThese are all clearly the same generator in slightly varying body configurations.Strangely the TK7su is the worst of the bunch... with a relatively large left/right variation in inductance which causes subtle voicing variance between the two channels. I would have expected the Signet offering to spec better than the AT offering... but that is not the case.I have been using an ATN15ss stylus with my best AT20 body... hence AT20ss - I do not own an actual SS body.
No conclusion - just data points...There is enough of a difference between the channels inductance for their to be some channel to channel voicing variation - but the impact is likely to be subtle....My gut feeling is that the Z1 and X1 generator core are most likely identical with the stylus holder plastic ensuring that the styli are not intechangeable (so as to avoid someone plugging a high end X1 stylus into a low end Z1s)...Sad to say there is no way of determining whether the core is laminated or not or how laminated (thickness/number) - without destructive testing.... Although come to think of it, I could sacrifice one of my worse exemplars of Z1s...There is a possibility that the X1 had more sophisticated lamination than the Z1 (similar to Nagaoka and the MP500 vs MP100 )Meaningful conclusions are what we start to make when most of the measurement is complete....
The Signet MR5.0ML I recently picked up, also had a disappointing generator, at least channel matching. I've purchased 30/40 year old ATs and had better luck.Maybe there's something going on we haven't considered. Didn't J. Carr say something about laminations making it more likely a cart goes out of spec?neo
I have a Z-1 stylus (original), which is also a Beryllium cantilever with a nude square shank Shibata tip. It looks and I assume it 'is' the same cantilever/stylus as what is/was found on the X-1. To my ears, these two cartridges (the X-1 and the Z-1) when fitted with their original stylus assemblies, are identical sounding. The plastic part of the body has been changed on the Z-1 and also the body of the X-1 which was gold plated is now just bare metal on the Z-1. A few of the published specs. are slightly lower on the Z-1 but even they are well within allowable tolerances of the X-1. Neither of the mentioned changes would effect performance but they both would reduce cost to manufacture. Perhaps due to mass production, is the reason for the much lower pricing of the Z-1? I think there has to be some other explanation why JVC chose to change the stylus holders. Perhaps they too were cheaper to produce in the 'Z' configuration? But I do agree that they must be the same generator.Regards,