The company’s entry level stereo cartridge has emerged as an enhanced ‘L’ edition in an African Blackwood chassis The new ‘L’ edition of Miyajima’s Takumi stereo moving coil cartridge is distinguished…
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Miyajima’s new Infinity Mono is a further enhancement of its Zero mono cartridge with an increase in size and weight plus an optimised single coil generator What you get therefore is a…
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The new Saboten L (‘L’ for line-contact stylus) is a low-output moving-coil design with a cactus-spine cantilever The company spent several years searching for the right cactus plant with the correct…
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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,…
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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,…
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Madake is the Japanese term for a particular species of bamboo, Giant Timber Bamboo, often used in various types of traditional Japanese craftsmanship but now quite rare. The cantilever for Miyajima’s…
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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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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…