Even Miyajima distributor can't comment on Standard Mature Wood model because it's not for sale in America.
Otono-Edison MC cartridges
There is a line of Otono-Edison cartridges for Japanese market only.
Otono-Edison cartridge like "Standard Mature Wood" and just a "Mature Wood" updated with Skillfull and Technique model as I can see on the original Japanese site on needle replacement page (from the manufacturer).
The Mature Studio BE/SW equal to famous Miyajima Shilabe.
However, I need a manual for Otono-Edison Standard Mature Wood MC which is no longer in the list of cartridges here ***
Anyone can help with info about Standard Mature Wood cartridge ?
Miyajima Laboratory is a brand owned by Otono-Edison Labs. MIYAJIMA LABORATORY is a company specializing in designing of phono cartridges. Established on March 27, 1980, has its headquarters in Fukuoka-shi, Japan. Its owner is Mr. NORIYUKI MIYAJIMA-san. Manufacturer of all Miyajima cartridges is Otono-Edison Labs |
After a few listening sessions with
Otono-Edison Standard (Miyajima) my impression is very positive. It was pre-installed by Miyajima-San on Audio-Technica (Technihard) headshell, I only made minor changes in alignment (now Baerwald) on my Lustre GST-801 tonearm. This is a pure midrange magic and warmth, I could not stop playing records all night. It's not even a top model from Miyajima, but everything is there. Vocals are amazing, the bass is tight, trebles are sweet. Everything is so pleasing for my ears. So the "Standard" for Miyajima is pretty high if this Edison Standard is so good. *What I don't know about this Otono-Edison Standard Mature Wood MC model: -The type of the stylus tip (elliptical or shibata) ? -Recommended tracking force (probably 2.5 or 3g) ? |
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I have no idea about those cartridges but being somewhat expert on Japanese woodworking tools, the Japanese tend to hoard the best stuff for themselves. They export the second grade stuff. To get a decent hand made dozuki you have to know someone in Japan to get it for you. It would not surprise me at all if Japanese home market cartridges are superior in some way to the ones they send us. |
@mixupload you have no idea what cartridge I’m talking about, you don’t even know it exist, so go away and learn something before post here, at least learn Japanese first, this cartridge made for local Japanese market and already discontinued, handful of cartridges made by Miyajima-San. I have Miyajima Kansui with Shibata, but English manual for Miyajima is not a big deal, they made for Export market only. Audiogon is full of i*****ts now and we have another troll as I can see. |
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I have no idea about those cartridges but being somewhat expert on Japanese woodworking tools, the Japanese tend to hoard the best stuff for themselves. They export the second grade stuff. To get a decent hand made dozuki you have to know someone in Japan to get it for you. It would not surprise me at all if Japanese home market cartridges are superior in some way to the ones they send us. Interesting. I bought the Otono-Edison without knowing what to expect, it was a blind deal. When I bought it, I already owned Miyajima Kansui for a few years. Now my interest in Miyajima or Edison cartridges raised to the stratosphere level. It's so pleasant for my ears, now I understand rave reviews about Shilabe when it was introduced many years ago. |
What Mijo says may or may not be true of woodworking tools (that the Japanese "hoard" the best stuff for themselves), but I rather doubt it is true of audio-related products. First of all, what does the statement mean, that the Japanese select out the units that best meet specs and ship out the remainder of that production line to foreign markets, or that the Japanese make products superior to those they market to the world and deliberately withhold those products from the rest of the world? I see no evidence of the latter, at least. |
My Edison Standard is identical to this one, but the wood is definitely not Ebony Wood, probably it's Rosewood like this. So I think it's somewhere in between of Shilabe and Waza if we're referring to Miyajima export models, but it's still different. Neodymium Magnet, Cross-ring method, Stylus is probably elliptical, 16 Ohm, about 0.23 mV ... This is what Miyajima-San said about those two models: "The Technique (*Miyajima Waza) and Tone (*Miyajima Shilabe) are cartridges that emphasize hearing rather than characteristics. Therefore, the sense of speed and transparency of the sound surpasses others." And yes, the sound presentation with Edison Standard is very pleasant! |
**** LOST IN TRANSLATION ****** Art Dudley, Michael Fremer Miyajima Shilabe REVIEW (from 2010): HERE IS A FUNNY PART: where the word "mature" is nothing but a reference to the earlier Japanese name for Shilabe on domestic Japanese market under Otono-Edison brand. There are actually 7 "mature" models renamed later on.
AND INTERESTING PART:
ART DUDLEY'S PART HERE (R.I.P.):
And this is my "mature" model called "standard" wood, scroll down- there are pictures. |