Listen to JICO's Seto-Hori Remodel HO MC cartridge on the Technics SL-1200GR2
listen with and without step up transformer
In the SL-1200GR2 review I said I'd produce this video so you could hear the Seto-Hori Remodel and the turntable, so here it is. Plus the video shows the incredible packaging. It even sounds good on computer speakers. I'm not sure who will spend $4000 on a cartridge and put it in a $2199 turntable but this demonstrates that the 'table can do the job on most any cartridge you choose to use with it and produce excellent sound.
You can read more about it on the JICO website
Specifications
Lead Wire:
The lead wire of the cartridge is made by Koike Analog Factory.
The positive side of the 29mm lead wire is Oyaide 102SSC 0.28mm 3-pair set.
The negative side is a Hitachi OFC 0.18mm 8-pair set.
[SETO-HORI REMODEL Product Specifications] Model: MC
Impedance: 130Ω / 1kHz
Output voltage: 2.0mV / 1kHz
Output balance: <1.5dB / 1kHz
Channel separation: 25dB / 1kHz
Stylus pressure: 2 ± 0.2 g
Frequency characteristics: 15-32,000Hz
Load resistance: 47KΩ
DC resistance: 130Ω
Cantilever: Boron
Stylus tip: Microridge
Static compliance: 18 × 10-6cm / dyne
Dynamic compliance: 10 × 10-6cm / dyne
Right angle tracking angle: 26 °
Tracking ability: 70μm / 2gr
Mass: Approximately 27.5g
Cartridge housing: Ceramic (Seto)
Head shell: Completely machined aluminum + copper alloy
Lead wire: 29 mm long
+ 102SSC 0.28mm × 3
– LCOFC 0.18mm x 8
Cartridge
Pottery body : Kenichi Yoshihashi (M.M.Yoshihashi)
Sintering : Hisako Ito (Kaneko Kohyo Pottery Manufacturing Co.,Ltd.)
MC Engine Director : Kazunori Maeda (JICO Vice President)
Stylus Assemble : Takao Oku (JICO Manager)
Headshell
3D Design : T.Tanigawa (TNRD)
5-Axis Control Machining : Isamu Sugita (Kanto Seimitu Co.,Ltd)
Machining Programing : Kohei Kato (Kanto Seimitu Co.,Ltd)
Lead Wire SETO-HORI Custom : Y. Koike (Koike Analog Factory)
Product Assembling : Takao Oku (JICO Manager)
Wood Case Design : Kazuhiro. Nishimura (Heso Labo)