Well, i am not afraid of used vinyl and my interest is original pressings from the 70's. The benefit of playin used vinyl with Shibata, LineContact, MicroRidge, Stereohedron, MicroLine, MicroRidge.. is explained earlier in this post.
Conical stylus can't touch (damage) the area of the groove that Shibata can read easily. Even if the vinyl is slightly worn by previous owner during the 1970's it is most likely worn by conventional conical tip or an elliptical tip. Shibata can read the undamaged part of the groove on the same vinyl. This is the reason why i always buyin a cartridges with the most advanced diamond profiles. Another reason why i like the MM/MI is replaceable stylus, so i can compare used stylus to a new stylus by swapping them in 5 seconds (which is impossible with MC carts). For the same reason i like to try different styli on my MM carts to compare one cantilever/stylus combo to another.
We're not talking about accidental damage, sh*t happens, i know.
I believe an experienced audiophiles know how to set up a cartridge and a tonearm too.
Simple FACT: LineContact type of the stylus has much longed life than conventional conical/elliptical, that's it.
Conical stylus can't touch (damage) the area of the groove that Shibata can read easily. Even if the vinyl is slightly worn by previous owner during the 1970's it is most likely worn by conventional conical tip or an elliptical tip. Shibata can read the undamaged part of the groove on the same vinyl. This is the reason why i always buyin a cartridges with the most advanced diamond profiles. Another reason why i like the MM/MI is replaceable stylus, so i can compare used stylus to a new stylus by swapping them in 5 seconds (which is impossible with MC carts). For the same reason i like to try different styli on my MM carts to compare one cantilever/stylus combo to another.
We're not talking about accidental damage, sh*t happens, i know.
I believe an experienced audiophiles know how to set up a cartridge and a tonearm too.
Simple FACT: LineContact type of the stylus has much longed life than conventional conical/elliptical, that's it.