Bronze in any form is an excellent cartridge
Replicant 100 stylus
My ''general statement'' that styli are produced by either Ogura or Namiki
may need correction.
Some friends of my ''discovered'' that Replicant (Ortofon), Decca and
''Expert stylus'' are the same. As is/was the case with Gyger and
Van den Hul. Van den Hul designed Gyeger I, II and S (?) but
Gyger produced them. This was obviously kept secret for commercial
reasons.
My assertion is that Expert stylus (Paratrace) provide them to the
other mentioned.
Is anybody capable to check this information?
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The Cadenza Bronze’s predecessor, Kontrapunkt "c", was also quite excellent. I’ve had both (still have a Bronze). The Kontra used a Fritz Gyger FG80 stylus. Supposedly the FG stylus was discontinued and they switched to Replicant for the line refresh. Someone from Ortofon (Louis?) mentioned that they thought the Replicant did splendidly well on its tapered aluminum cantilever. |
''From a logical point of view'' ( Quine) names lack ''predicative function'' that is why we need predicates which ''say something'' about , say, bearer of the name. So names are supposed to only refer to ,say, objects (old expression) or entities (new expression for objects). But as we have just ''seen'' the different names for the (same?) stylus are more confusing than clear. So we have not easy task to first ''discover'' if Replicant = Paratrace= Decca or like by Wien also Vienna , Wenen (Dutch) and Bec (Serbo-Croatian) are different names with the same reference. The logical statement ''whatever is true about Wien must be true about Vienna , Wenen, etc. because they all refer to the same city in Austria. But what about those who have no idea that, say, Wenen and Bec refer to Wien in Austria?
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@mulveling so good to hear your experienced input - always valuable.. Have you heard the new Black - Beethoven anniversary model ? My best to you on the music journey Jim |
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