Audio Technica AT ML-180 Cartridge Advice
Also would like to know which is the best tonearm to use for this cartridge once it's fixed. It can either go on my Audiomods Series 5 (eff. mass approx. 11g) or the arm on my Yamaha GT 2000 which has an effective mass of approx. 20g.
Thanks in advance.
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The (gold plated) hollow pipe boron cantilever no retipper can offer. I sold my AT 170 and 180 but still own 160. I am not sure but think that 160 has the same cantilever/stylus combo as 170 and 180? Perhaps an second hand AT 160 is an better option? To glue the present boron rod on the restant of the AT 180 cantilever an aluminum ''bridge pipe'' need to be glued above both parts. For +/- 300 GBP pretty expensive solution while the result is questionable. I hope chakster can answer the question about AT 160? |
Never seen AT-ML160, it can be closer to AT-ML150 which has a beryllium cantilever, the 150 is also very good cartridge, but not as good as the 170. AT-ML180 is completely different compard to all of them. The problem with the 160 models is that you will not find it in the catalog where this number simply missed, there are 140, 150, 170, 180 in comparison chart, but there is nothing about 160. Maybe the 160 was not for Japanese marked and that’s the reason i do not see it in the catalogs? I still have my second spare of the AT-ML170 in fully working condition if anyone need it. However, the price for refurbishing of the broken needle is not equal to the price of the perfectly working sample of AT-ML170 or AT-ML180 cartridge. If the AT-ML170 normally goes for $750+ in working order, the AT-ML180 goes for over $1000. While the re-cantilevering starts from $250 (SoundSmith) or $400 (ExpertStylus). |
Dear chakster, You should be more precise. We are talking about cantilever/stylus combo by AT 180, 170 and 160. The carts can be different but why should the styli be different? The cantilever in my AT 160 is also gold plated boron pipe. That is the reason for my guess that all 3 are the same. How is 180 stylus ''totaly different''? The styli by AT have nearly identical construction. |
I am precise as much as your best MC cartridge, lol Even AT-ML150 cantilever is Gold Plated too, but it’s not Boron, it’s Gold Plated Beryllium. Here is a picture of my ex AT-ML150. So i just don’t know anything about your 160 model (can be beryllium or boron). But the next model in official Japanese catalog is AT-ML170 with different cantilever and different style of mounting stylus tip on this hollow boron cantilever: https://scontent-amt2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/20139640_1791997270818432_584247051679766313_n.jpg?oh=... Why the AT-ML180 stylus/cantilever is different? The stylus is 0.08mm (for others it's 0.1 mm). Vertical tracking angle is 23 degree (for others it’s 20 degree). |
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