Kiseki, Supex on a present day tone arm?


I am looking to move into MC territories, but given the stanbard MM phono stage I'm looking for a good affordable high output MC element.

A few cartridges have caught my attention, first off all the Goldring Eroica H; but also a bit more exotic elements like the Supex SD-901 & the Kiseki Mission 773.

Does anybody know if the Kiseki and Supex elements can be mounted on any current tone arm like Rega, SME and Clearaudio?
absynth

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Hi Absynth, The Kiseki Milltek (green) got very good reviews in the 80is. If with the original boron cantilver and line contact stylus in good condition they can be get for about $600. I own two of those + the Blue Goldspot+ the Purple Heart boron.

@genghis6400  I can help with Kiseki Gold Spot but, alas, not

with Kiseki tonearm. What I know is that the arm is made in

Japan and, if Van den Dungen deed not invent this story, the

(silver) wiring is from Kondo san. Kondo also made an SUT for

 Kiseki also with silver wire.

@genghis6400 If you can afford either Kiseki Silver Spot or

Gold Spot (+/- $ 1300) those are the obvious choices for the

Kiseki ''Gold'' tonearm. The Gold spot is the latest version of

the Kiseki carts.

@genghis6400 , Congratulation; Kiseki Gold spot is the latest

and the best Kiseki. Recognizable on the 5 screw threads on both

sides and gold spot on its front side.  The ''modern stock'' is a fake

 Gold spot. Actually the Blue which was the first version of the LOMC

 Kiseki. I own 5 Kiseki's 3 of them the Gold spot. I hope you wrote

to Durob in Holland because there is no such thing as an address for

Kiseki. What you need is the distance between the spindle and the

pivot. Aka the ''effective length'' for the stylus. By moving the cart on

its headshel you can adjust this length easily.

@genghis6400 , ''Durob audio'' is an HIFI shop in Holland also

owned by Van den Dungen (www.durob.nl)  .  I assume that Van

 den Dungen  ordered ''his'' Kiseki gold arm as match for his Kiseki

Blue series cartridges. Interesting to see that you ask questions

 about Kiseki's but use FR-64s with KGS. I can't blame you because

 I use my FR-64 S with all my carts (grin)