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[TD="colspan: 2, align: left"][FONT=&]Partnered with the best and staunchly independent Japanese phono cartridge designer of the day, ADC developed several ground-breaking cartridges that were keenly focused on low resonant materials for the cartridge body, and electrical construction that emphasized imaging and phase coherency in the Z, Y, and X planes (depth, height, and width).
The ADC Astrion is the first serious product of this low resonant series. The Astrion was built and distributed in the US as a “Statement†piece that ended the era of the low mass induced magnet XLM-type designs.
This is, however, no XLM! The cartridge body is made of a low resonant polycarbonate (similar to what the designer of this cartridge uses today in his current designs). The cantilever is a laser-etched solid clear sapphire rod, and the stylus is an extremely low mass, line contact design.
When mated correctly with a high mass tonearm, this cartridge is capable of a highly detailed, smooth, neutral, highly focused wide-bandwidth sound that was once thought only achievable with a top level Moving Coil.
Production and distribution of this cartridge was extremely limited.
Specs are as follows:
Output = 4.25 mv,
channel separation - 30db,
tracking force = 1.2grams +/-.2 grams,
cartridge weight = 5.7 grams, [/FONT]
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I still haven't determined if the Jico will fit, but if it does, it may be the best solution for a stylus...Otherwise you may need to go for a different cartridge..
This stylus "nudie" is almost pornographic...
Kevin, at KAB is probably going to be the go-to guy on this, as he sold his last NOS ADC Astrion a year ago....(he may still have private stock....who knows...)