Not many mono experts here as i can see.
Here is more about mono cartridges in the article by Art Dudley. Only the cheapest mono carts have conical tip for mono, most of the high-end mono have at least elliptical or line contact.
What i can see in Lyra Etna MONO specs is LineContact stylus:
"Lyra-designed long-footprint variable-radius line-contact nude diamond (3um x 70um profile, block dimensions 0.08 x 0.12 x 0.5 mm)"
Why High-End manufacturers of the modern Mono cartridges are using LineContact for Mono ? Probably because LineContact is better for Mono ?
Why do we need a mono switch if a true mono cartridge has just 2 pins with just two wires coming from the headshell (not 4). The generator of such cartridges is a true mono. It's not enoug for a proper mono playback?
Here is more about mono cartridges in the article by Art Dudley. Only the cheapest mono carts have conical tip for mono, most of the high-end mono have at least elliptical or line contact.
What i can see in Lyra Etna MONO specs is LineContact stylus:
"Lyra-designed long-footprint variable-radius line-contact nude diamond (3um x 70um profile, block dimensions 0.08 x 0.12 x 0.5 mm)"
Why High-End manufacturers of the modern Mono cartridges are using LineContact for Mono ? Probably because LineContact is better for Mono ?
Why do we need a mono switch if a true mono cartridge has just 2 pins with just two wires coming from the headshell (not 4). The generator of such cartridges is a true mono. It's not enoug for a proper mono playback?