Miyajima Zero Mono on Technics 1200G


Anyone using one of these on a Technics 1200G turntable?  I am thinking of buying one but it doesn't seem that anyone has one on a Technics.  I am considering either the 78 rpm or vinyl versions.Thanks!
andysf
Your turntable and tonearm designed for higher compliance cartridges, definitely NOT optimal for low compliance mono Miyajima, because Technics tonearm mass is not high enough. You could try superheavy headshell and subweight to compensate.
I have a heavy headshell, counterweight and even a KAB fluid damper on the table.  I think it would PROBABLY work fine but would feel better about making the purchase if I could hear from someone who is actually using this cartridge with a Technics 1200G.  A serious investment for me so I am trying to get more information.
I have seriously considered buying a Miyajima Zero Mono for my 1200GAE (functional equivalent to the G).  Soundsmith makes a set of mounting hardware that you can buy from Music Direct (among others) that would allow adding weight to the headshell.  I am confident that this cartridge would work fine in this arm.  My hesitancy is simply the high price of the Zero Mono, not that it could not be made to work.
I have Miyajima stereo cartridge Kansui and i would never use it on Technics tonearm. This cartridge must be used on high mass tonearms like Ikeda or Fidelity-Research. The mass of those heavy tonearm are 3 times as much compared to Technics tonearm. 
Chakster is right,  but it’s up to you. It will still work and might sound ok. It just won’t sound its best. It’s part of the learning process to learn from making mistakes. I prefer myself to read these forums and learn from others, and avoid wasting time, and money.