Jorsan...I found this link. You need to scroll down the page a little to see the ZEN cartridge picture.
It is indeed a Sato Musen!
Great detective work.
It is indeed a Sato Musen!
Great detective work.
ZEN cartridge ?
Jorsan...I found this link. You need to scroll down the page a little to see the ZEN cartridge picture. It is indeed a Sato Musen! Great detective work. |
Here are the translated specs: Price \ 59,000 ■ power generation method MC type ■ output voltage 0.2 mV (5 cm / sec 1 kHz) ■ needle pressure 1.7 g ~ 2.2 g ■ reproduction frequency band 20-20,000Hz ■ Channel separation 27 dB (1 kHz) ■ channel balance ■ compliance 8 × 10 -6 cm / dyne ■ load resistance 30 ohms ■ load capacity ■ internal impedance 30 ohms ■ needlepoint 0.6 mil ■ own weight 10g ■ exchange needle actual item exchange (\ 39,500) ■ released 1981 ■ discontinued 1988-89 circa ■ remarks price 1981 those of circa sapphire cantilever adoption. |
Prof. Hiroaki Hibino, a long time user of Klipsch speakers, was not satisfy with the dynamic performance of the regular carts and designed his own. He demonstrated his cart to Paul Klipsch who was so impressed that he ordered 4 (?)models with different cantilevers to satisfy different subjective preferences. Those are known(?) as 'Klipsch MCZ -' carts. Later on Hibino produced 'the same' cart under his own brand name 'Zenn MCZ'. If I remember well the cantilevers were: aluminium, boron, sapphire and diamond. I own the Klipsch MCZ-2 with aluminium cantilever. |
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wow !!! what a great job people, I really appreciate all information and "detective work" . I didn't try it yet, I have it for more than a year but never use it. Will see how it works in the near future. Looks like it is a rare finding. If someone have more info please add it here, will be a good source for future fellow 'gners interested in this same cart. |