I just put down the dust cover on my LP12. Wonderful protection for my Benz. 😂
Benz Micro Glider Stylus protection
Yeah, I know, there ain’t any.
I LOVE this cartridge,especially mounted on an SME Series V tonearm I picked up yesterday.
Clean, clear, warm, very good bass reproduction not lacking in midrange/highs either…
BUT…
that exposed cantilever has had my pucker factor up for months, every time I play it.
So. In this day and age of 3D printers in everyone’s garage and a chicken in every pot, is ANYONE making a stylus guard for this cartridge?
Thanks.
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Stylus Guards are a necessary evil, but detachable ones can be avoided. If it is the most importance the Cartridge is protected and ultimately the Cantilever, a Simple Cover can be made that sits on the Plinth and covers over the end of the Wand, and Headshell. It might not be an attractive device as a first design, but the security it offers to the Cartridge and fragile parts is the first consideration, ease of placing/removing is the second consideration, stability in use is the third consideration. Once a device is in place and fit for purpose, a design and aesthetic can then be thought out for final version. As already said, an Acrylic Lid for the TT, does alleviate 99% of the concerns that can develop. The Link shows a device that can offer much of what is able to be achieved from a Acrylic Lid. These devices can be found in different colours and prices.
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In my experience stylus guard protection can cause more problems, same as dusting off. Nice to see you back @millercarbon. |
@normb you managed to mount it without damage ( easier to do with an open body ) seems like you are in the clear :) I work with an open body cart line and damages strictly pertaining to the open body design are rare ime. Fingers can get close to the guts when mounting which is why I mention the above.
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