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Kansui
I repeated an experiment to produce the cartridge which is better than Shilabe.
I changed some parts and a manufacturing process.
And, I completed cartridge "Kansui".
Kansui did not exceed all of Shilabe, but I felt splendor of Kansui while I listened to
many records.
Balance, stillness, etc...
When you listen to a magnificent orchestra, I think that you understand it. |
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Maker
Product name
Impedance
Frequency range (-3dB) kHz
Tracking force (Best)
diamond needle Stylus Shape
Compliance (100Hz)
Weight
Body |
Miyajima-Laboratory
Stereo cartridge -Kansui-
About 16 ohms (About 0.23mV output)
20 Hz to 32 kHz
2.0g - 2.5g (recommended 2.25g)
Shibata
around 7×10-6cm/dyne
about 10.4g
African Blackwood |
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Shibata Stylus |

The cross ring method is aimed at reproducing the sound of the LP precisely.
I think that music is recorded by a good sound to an LP.
The reproduction that is good if there is doubt on the part of a cartridge picking up a
sound is impossible.
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I use the cantilever
which is bigger than a thing used generally for the cartridge of the product.
The reason is from the that a cantilever bends at the time of reproduction when I use a
thin cantilever.
I repeated an experiment for correct reproduction. And I use the cantilever of a good
result
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If you like true sounds, the cross ring method will become the best product.
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Test:
10audio.com
Miyajima Kansui Moving Coil Phono Cartridge
February, 2011
In my November, 2008 review of the Miyajima Shilabe phono cartridge, I concluded with “The
Miyajima Shilabe phono cartridge is closer to perfection than any cartridge I have
previously experienced. It may be possible to surpass its outstanding performance, perhaps
with a “Shilabe mk. 2”. Until then, I am indeed a devoted fan.” And a devoted fan I
have been since before that review was posted.
http://www.10audio.com/miyajima_kansui.htm |