Dear chakster, I made an big mistake by description of the ''direct
drive'' technology. The coil circuit is glued behind the stylus
while the signal wire from the coils are glued on the cantilever in
the opposite direction. This way two objectives are reached:
reduction of the moving (parts) mass and avoidance of the cantilever
influence. This is actually ''micro technology''. To get access to
the coil (wire) in order to (re) solder the wire ''soldering point''
the whole cantilever/coil construction must be removed. In my
opinion impossible task.
BTW Yamaha also used ''printed circuit'' coils for their MC-1 S
model. They claimed the lowest (moving) mass for this cart
in conjunction with the ''fastest reaction'' to the record signal.
But I can't remember that anybody in our forum even mentioned
this cart. So those who think that there ''must be one single cause''
which explains the ''quality'' of an cart and refer either to the
''motor'' or the cantilever material or the stylus shape are starting
with the wrong proposition or premise. If the premise is not true
than deduced statements from the premise must also be not
true.
drive'' technology. The coil circuit is glued behind the stylus
while the signal wire from the coils are glued on the cantilever in
the opposite direction. This way two objectives are reached:
reduction of the moving (parts) mass and avoidance of the cantilever
influence. This is actually ''micro technology''. To get access to
the coil (wire) in order to (re) solder the wire ''soldering point''
the whole cantilever/coil construction must be removed. In my
opinion impossible task.
BTW Yamaha also used ''printed circuit'' coils for their MC-1 S
model. They claimed the lowest (moving) mass for this cart
in conjunction with the ''fastest reaction'' to the record signal.
But I can't remember that anybody in our forum even mentioned
this cart. So those who think that there ''must be one single cause''
which explains the ''quality'' of an cart and refer either to the
''motor'' or the cantilever material or the stylus shape are starting
with the wrong proposition or premise. If the premise is not true
than deduced statements from the premise must also be not
true.