New Audio Technica


Looks like AT will be offering something between it's top dog ART 1000 and ART9.

Big fan of the ART9. If I had a table/setup worthy, I'm all in for the ART1000

https://www-audio--technica-co-jp.translate.goog/product/AT-ART20?_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc

tablejockey

Elliotnewcombjr-

You deserve it! Get one and tell us about it. Its gonna be released in a couple of weeks.

For those that read pigeon English from AT regarding ART20.

 

再生周波数範囲
20~50,000Hz
出力電圧
0.55mV(1kHz、5cm/sec.)
チャンネルセパレーション
30dB(1kHz)
出力バランス
0.5dB(1kHz)
針圧
1.6~2.0g(1.8g標準)
コイルインピーダンス
12Ω(1kHz)
直流抵抗
12Ω
推奨負荷抵抗
100Ω以上(ヘッドアンプ接続時)
コイルインダクタンス
25μH(1kHz)
スタチックコンプライアンス
23×10-6cm/dyne
ダイナミックコンプライアンス
13×10-6cm/dyne(100Hz)
スタイラス
無垢特殊ラインコンタクト針
先端曲率半径
1.5×0.28mil
カンチレバー
φ0.28mmソリッドボロン
垂直トラッキング角
20°
外形寸法
H17.3×W16.8×D26.6mm
カートリッジ取付ネジ径
M2.6×2
質量
9.0g

I have had an ART1000 a couple of years now.  It alternates with four other hi-end carts, vdH and Ortofon.

ART1000 is a great cart.   has a clarity and precision that for me at least equals those others.  On material like string quartets it's better.  I think the weight and authority of its sound is a little less than Anna.  About the same as A90, a bit better than the top vdHs.

I sometimes wonder whether it is the high mass of the Anna that does this.  It weighs around 2x the others.  Unfortunately that doesn't go well with my ultra low mass Aeroarm, so I use it on my second table, an old Zarathustra with Zeta arm.  Big sound, but not as precise as the other carts on the Aeroarm.

From specs alone, the ART 20 seems to be a super version of ART9, not more, not less.

From specs alone, the ART 20 seems to be a super version of ART9, not more, not less.

Yes, the generator appears to be similar. The use of Titanium in the body and a rubber compound for the under part of the cartridge seems to hark back to the construction of the ART-1 from around 1990. I still have my ART-1, but the cantilever broke off back in the 90's. I have mulled over getting it repaired as it was an interesting cartridge in terms of soundstage transparency - attached image is from the web: