Hi All,
It appears that the Glanz, particluarly my G-7 has some common roots with the Astatic MF range as had been suggested earlier in this thread. However, there are clear differences, which might explain some of the clear sonic differences in performance. A couple of references on Japanese sites provide the following detail:
"Mitachi Onkyo Seisakusho (brand name "GLANZ"),
Pickup cartridge called as "Moving Flux"(see also 4011417). Unique construction having merit of MM/IM/MC. Also see Design patent D266504(1982) assigned to The Astatic Corporation (cartridge model MF200). Also 4123067 about unique stylus pivot suspension (embodied in model G-7 cartridge), 1978"
"New type MM cartridge (coils fixed to the end of yoke) looking like mixture of MM, IM and MC, 1977"
I hope that is helpful/interesting to others as well as myself. My G-7 is on its way as I write: can't deny my excitement!!!
Cheers
It appears that the Glanz, particluarly my G-7 has some common roots with the Astatic MF range as had been suggested earlier in this thread. However, there are clear differences, which might explain some of the clear sonic differences in performance. A couple of references on Japanese sites provide the following detail:
"Mitachi Onkyo Seisakusho (brand name "GLANZ"),
Pickup cartridge called as "Moving Flux"(see also 4011417). Unique construction having merit of MM/IM/MC. Also see Design patent D266504(1982) assigned to The Astatic Corporation (cartridge model MF200). Also 4123067 about unique stylus pivot suspension (embodied in model G-7 cartridge), 1978"
"New type MM cartridge (coils fixed to the end of yoke) looking like mixture of MM, IM and MC, 1977"
I hope that is helpful/interesting to others as well as myself. My G-7 is on its way as I write: can't deny my excitement!!!
Cheers