@richardbrand I have over the years been investigative of Cartridges using the photos supplied from well respected refurbishment technicians.
Many Cart’s witnessed as a overhaul are from a Vintage era, and it does not take long to learn that designs in use today are those already once in use during the evolvement oof the Cart’. Materials have changed, hence the notion to create the almost same designs with modern used materials.
I have been quite involved in learning how mechanical interfaces are influencing the End Sound of a TT > TA > Cart’ assembly, where a lot is learnt about how improvement can be found.
Improvement found and implemented with mechanical interfaces, has then been encouraging to learn where there is betterment to be found with the signal path for the sent signal.
As a result of experiencing a design using identical electronics where one version is high quality Cables and Cable Connections and the other a Low Eddy design. As a result of assessing End Sound produced from both versions. It leaves the assessor with no doubt that when creating a low eddy signal path the End Sound has a increased attraction.
With this knowledge in mind, I put my thoughts to whether a low eddy design was available from the Cart’ itself. The search discovered the Cart’ in the Link, and for the notion it is a scratch built low eddy design, the Cart’ is seemingly unique.
https://www.leson.org/shop/ls10-mkii-mc-cartridge/
The Mutech Hayate might also qualify for being unique as a design
https://kaji-lab.co.jp/item.php?code=1746600471&brand=mutech

