I Emailed Ortofon about their “true mono” cartridges. They replied to say the only models without vertical compliance are the two CG pickup heads, the rest are safe in a stereo groove but have the coils aligned for mono.
Not all my stereo discs are marked as such, or if I don’t put on glasses and search the cover and label I don’t always spot it so a cartridge that will destroy a stereo disc is out so not a Miyajima mono.
My first stab at a mono cartridge is a London Decca Maroon, which was available wired for mono. The coils are already correctly oriented so it’s just a matter of cancelling the output from the vertical one and there’s a reduced vertical compliance compared to horizontal. There are however some older mono discs that actually sound better played on my SPU Royal N with the mono button, I’m assuming the Decca’s 18? spherical stylus is just a bit too small for hose discs whereas the Replicant 100 is fully engaged, there’s also the possibility that they’ve just worn out with an earlier spherical stylus and the replicant is running on fresh vinyl above any dameage. Whatever the reason I’m inclined to look to a profile more towards the Replicant than the spherical for my next mono cartridge.
options.
There’s the Ortofon MC A mono with a Replicant 100 which looks like the obvious answer but the price has me considering what else would fit the bill but it’s pricy.
Hana have an MC mono with a Shibata.
Ortofon no longer list the 2m mono SE, do the styli from the stereo 2m series work with a mono body?
Wait for London to resume production and go for a fineline version this time. Supergold, Jubilee or Reference (again the price on that last even at the level they were last at).
What else?
Soundsmith seem to offer mono versions of at least some of their cartridges.
Not all my stereo discs are marked as such, or if I don’t put on glasses and search the cover and label I don’t always spot it so a cartridge that will destroy a stereo disc is out so not a Miyajima mono.
My first stab at a mono cartridge is a London Decca Maroon, which was available wired for mono. The coils are already correctly oriented so it’s just a matter of cancelling the output from the vertical one and there’s a reduced vertical compliance compared to horizontal. There are however some older mono discs that actually sound better played on my SPU Royal N with the mono button, I’m assuming the Decca’s 18? spherical stylus is just a bit too small for hose discs whereas the Replicant 100 is fully engaged, there’s also the possibility that they’ve just worn out with an earlier spherical stylus and the replicant is running on fresh vinyl above any dameage. Whatever the reason I’m inclined to look to a profile more towards the Replicant than the spherical for my next mono cartridge.
options.
There’s the Ortofon MC A mono with a Replicant 100 which looks like the obvious answer but the price has me considering what else would fit the bill but it’s pricy.
Hana have an MC mono with a Shibata.
Ortofon no longer list the 2m mono SE, do the styli from the stereo 2m series work with a mono body?
Wait for London to resume production and go for a fineline version this time. Supergold, Jubilee or Reference (again the price on that last even at the level they were last at).
What else?
Soundsmith seem to offer mono versions of at least some of their cartridges.