Dear @terry9 : "
If we assume the a wobbly junction of stylus to cantilever is undesirable..."
the key word is that " wobbly ". I don't think that the stylus tip in a boron top design could be wobbly as you assume because if that is true then due that no rigidity down there the designers just give up on boron and things are that it's not this way.
That could means that exist enough rigidity for the cartridge makes its job.
Ruby/Sapphire cantilever function as the diamond in that regards and common sense says that if what you posted is true all the cartridges will come with diamond/ruby/sapphire cantilevers and never boron.
Again, an overall cartridge quality performance is the sum of its design parts and quality levels of the excecution to those designs.
R.
the key word is that " wobbly ". I don't think that the stylus tip in a boron top design could be wobbly as you assume because if that is true then due that no rigidity down there the designers just give up on boron and things are that it's not this way.
That could means that exist enough rigidity for the cartridge makes its job.
Ruby/Sapphire cantilever function as the diamond in that regards and common sense says that if what you posted is true all the cartridges will come with diamond/ruby/sapphire cantilevers and never boron.
Again, an overall cartridge quality performance is the sum of its design parts and quality levels of the excecution to those designs.
R.