Positioned as the ‘entry point’ on its stereo cartridge menu, Paul Rigby reviews Miyajima’s own Takumi To this point, the only experience I’ve had of the Japanese specialist cartridge maker, Miyajima,…
Cartridge & Arm Review
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What happens if you have too many cartridges and you want to play them all at once? Paul Rigby may have the answer I blame my mum. In my interest in…
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The ‘gals’, in this case, being a pair of moving coil cartridges which can be yours at a low, low price. Paul Rigby reviews the Hana EL and the Hana…
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Transfiguration has released an updated version of an old favourite. Paul Rigby reviews the Phoenix S. For those who might have suffered from a quick double take, this is not…
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Now offering a mono cartridge option with a 0.7mil tip, Paul Rigby reviews the Miyajima Zero B The concept of the mono LP is not a strange one. As music fans,…
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A super cartridge for the rest of us? Paul Rigby reviews the Koetsu Black Koetsu cartridges are often the sort of things that most people read about but never buy because…
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Is it time that mono made a comeback? Miyajima thinks so. Paul Rigby reviews two of the company’s mono cartridges: the Kotetu and the Zero I used to know a guy…