Who needs a Diamond Cantilever...? 💍


So suddenly, there seems to be a trend for Uber-LOMC cartridges released with Diamond Cantilevers...😱
As if the High-End MC cartridges were not already overpriced....?!
Orofon have released the MC-ANNA-DIAMOND after previously releasing the Limited Edition MC-CENTURY...also with Diamond Cantilever.
Then there’s the KOETSU BLOODSTONE PLATINUM and DYNAVECTOR KARAT 17D2 and ZYX ULTIMATE DIAMOND and probably several more.

But way back in 1980....Sony released a Diamond-Cantilevered version of its fine XL-88 LOMC Cartridge.
Imaginatively....they named this model the XL-88D and, because it was the most expensive phono cartridge in the world (costing 7500DM which was more expensive than a Volkswagen at the time)....Sony, cleverly disguised this rare beast to look EXACTLY like its ’cheap’ brother with its complex hybrid cantilever of "special light metal held by a carbon-fibre pipe both being held again by a rigid aluminium pipe".
The DIAMOND CANTILEVER on the 88D however......was a thing of BEAUTY and technological achievement, being formed from ONE PIECE OF DIAMOND including the stylus 🤯🙏🏽

I’ve owned the XL-88 for many years and recently discovered that it was my best (and favourite) cartridge when mounted in the heavy Fidelity Research S-3 Headshell on the SAEC WE-8000/ST 12" Tonearm around my VICTOR TT-101 TURNTABLE.
Without knowing this in advance.....I would not have been prepared to bid the extraordinary prices (at a Japanese Auction Site) that these rare cartridges keep commanding.
To find one in such STUNNING CONDITION with virtually no visible wear was beyond my expectations 😃

So how does it sound.....?
Is there a difference to the standard XL-88?
Is the Diamond Cantilever worth the huge price differential?
Is the Pope a Catholic....?

This cartridge simply ’blows my mind’...which is hard to do when I’ve had over 80 cartridges on 10 different arms mounted on two different turntables 🤯
As Syntax said on another Thread:-
When you have 2 identical carts, one regular cantilever and the other one with diamond cantilever (Koetsu Stones for example), the one with diamond cantilever shows more details, is a bit sharper in focus and the soundstage is a bit deeper and wider. They can sound a bit more detailed overall with improved dynamics
I’ll leave it at that for the time being. I will soon upload to YouTube, the sound comparisons between the two Sony versions on my HEAR MY CARTRIDGES THREAD.

But now I’ve bought myself a nightmarish scenario.......
There is no replacement stylus for this cartridge!
There is no replacement cantilever for this cartridge!
Each time I play records with it, I am ’killing’ it a bit more 🥴😥
If I knew how long I had left to live......I could program my ’listening sessions’ 🤪
But failing this.....I can’t help but feel slightly uncomfortable listening to this amazing machine.
128x128halcro
Dear @bestgroove :  " 
In 40 years of owning over 80 cartridges (both vintage and modern)...I can honestly say NO . """"


perhaps someone in his turntable and system does not find it so marvelous..."""

Rigth, halcro opinion is only his opinion.

In audio we need to be a very knowledge man with full expertise and understanding not only on sound/home audio but in MUSIC too to give or post " the best " on anything.

Other problem is that each one of us normally have different music/sound priorities and this fact makes " things " more complex to find out a true " the best " of audio items.

R.
There is however one other kind of ’’between’’ which is never
mentioned. The so called ’’joint pipe’’ on which also the coils and
tension wire are fastened. This part is usually made from aluminum.
By many carts one can see this part just behind the cantilever.

Yep. I can only illustrate it with a picture made with another cartridge, but the structure of the cantilever is the same as Sony, the difference is Sapphire instead of diamond, but the "joint pipe" is just like this.

While SONY has this very long joint pipe, some other cartridges with Diamond cantilever like Dynavector comes with very short joint pipe (more like a collar) and diamond cantilever is much shorter.


My dear Slavic brother, ''big'', ''long'' etc. descriptions are logical 
not ''sound''. The reason is  that presupposed comparisons
are described as properties of objects. Being ''long in Holland''
means something totally different than being ''long in Greece or
Italy''. I was long in Serbia but am shorter in Holland. I.e. relational
sentences can't be described with ''subject is predicate '' form.
You have also try the same ''method'' with ''little'' suggesting that
very little glue between the stylus and cantilever is as ''good''
as no glue at all. I love you but the truth even more . The same
stated Aristoteles about Plato: ''amicus Plato sed veritas amicitat''.
Does ''very short pipe'' mean no pipe at all?  

Dear Halcro,

Yes, I'm eagerly anticipating its arrival and will report my findings. Based on its construction and design I would expect it to have some similarities with my Ikeda 9 Rex (which is definitely NOT shy in the lower registers). We'll see how it turns out. 

This was my first Yahoo auction, but I'll admit I'm less brave than you are. I know a trusted person in Japan doing the bidding for me and handling the transaction. He reads the Japanese description (the English translation as you say is useless) and will even contact the seller for more info if needed.

@best-groove: good to know Daniele can fix it if there's a problem. I hope it won't be needed, but thanks for the tip.

@best-groove

Cartridgelab Italy

How many Victor Direct Couple MC did you fix with him ?
Even Mr. Peter Ledermann (SoundSmith) told me it’s not guaranteed and more like a project, so you never know is it possible to fix or not. I have a few non working samples, one with one channel, another one is dead.

A tiny "printed coil" located right on top of the cantilever, very close to the stylus. Everything is very fragile with this cartridge and repair is difficult. It is not like any conventional cartridge.