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Other Gear => Phono => Topic started by: JamieMcC on December 27, 2013, 12:26:47 PM

Title: Jico SAS 1, stylus upgrade for P77 Cart
Post by: JamieMcC on December 27, 2013, 12:26:47 PM
With the arrival of a new Jico SAS stylus for my vintage P77 cart that's fitted on my Rega Planer, just before Christmas. I thought it was a good time to also start taking my approach to vinyl playback a bit more seriously so a Hi-Fi News Analogue test LP was also ordered.

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Key features of the SAS stylus 1 are it is of the boron cantilever and micro ridge tip type.

Initial observation, the Jico is so tiny the tip and cantilever look very delicate the tip is not visible with the naked eye and even with a magnifying glass it is hard to see.

After some fiddling with settings tracking down force was set at 1.20grm my cartridge set up was checked against the analogue test LP and performed well (which was a relief) in the entire test bar the most extreme tracking test 

Title: Re: Jico SAS 1, stylus upgrade for P77 Cart
Post by: johnsonad on December 27, 2013, 01:01:18 PM
I've used SAS stylus on at least 5 different carts and the effect is impressive to say the least!
Title: Re: Jico SAS 1, stylus upgrade for P77 Cart
Post by: BNAL on December 27, 2013, 01:44:32 PM
I took Aaron's advice and bought the Shure M97xe cartage and added the Jioc stylus. All I can say is that the shure was ok, but with the SAS it was a completely different and much improved sounding experience. In my system the SAS made the biggest improvement.