@larrryi
"that diamond would have to be pretty low-grade to start with..."
I don't think we are looking for D grade flawless here.
Given the tiny forces that transmit the signal, SQ will be optimised if the cantilever is very hard, stiff and short, so that the displacement at the stylus tip is transmitted accurately to the movement at the coil/magnet end, hence....
Diamond.
Hence also that a unified diamond stylus cantilever might improve on a glued joint that can possibly allow some flexure.
We also need to think carefully about the design and construction of the suspension. It should hold the cantilever so that its pivot point is retained in a fixed location in three dimensional space. i.e. like a seesaw allowing three dimensional movement. The permitted movement is analogeous to a gimalled arm, and for the same reasons of SQ.
"that diamond would have to be pretty low-grade to start with..."
I don't think we are looking for D grade flawless here.
Given the tiny forces that transmit the signal, SQ will be optimised if the cantilever is very hard, stiff and short, so that the displacement at the stylus tip is transmitted accurately to the movement at the coil/magnet end, hence....
Diamond.
Hence also that a unified diamond stylus cantilever might improve on a glued joint that can possibly allow some flexure.
We also need to think carefully about the design and construction of the suspension. It should hold the cantilever so that its pivot point is retained in a fixed location in three dimensional space. i.e. like a seesaw allowing three dimensional movement. The permitted movement is analogeous to a gimalled arm, and for the same reasons of SQ.