Sure, I’m happy with XSV/5000 and low impedance XSV/7500, both with original styli. Superb cartridges. When I bought them I sold several samples of my XSV/3000 and a few styli, one was for XSV/4000 which is better than 3000 series. What is good about XSV/3000 is the price (still very low) and it’s indeed one of the best for Technics. If you like your XSV/3000 my advice is to seach for XSV/5000 (or at least XSV/4000), they are more expensive for sure.
Top Pickering and Stanton cartridges must be in every serious collection in my opinion.
The situation with almost every vintage good MM today is that a stylus alone (nos) cost almost like the cartridge with stylus.
Can't find the original? They are too expensive?
Send email request to Expert Stylus in UK for their Paratrace stylus, this company is well known among Stanton/Pickering fan boys (and Decca fans). They are over 40 years in business and it seems like the original Stereohedron stylus was manufactured in Europe.
Top Pickering and Stanton cartridges must be in every serious collection in my opinion.
The situation with almost every vintage good MM today is that a stylus alone (nos) cost almost like the cartridge with stylus.
Can't find the original? They are too expensive?
Send email request to Expert Stylus in UK for their Paratrace stylus, this company is well known among Stanton/Pickering fan boys (and Decca fans). They are over 40 years in business and it seems like the original Stereohedron stylus was manufactured in Europe.