What innovative, unconventional cartridge designs can you recommend?


Most cartridges have a stylus and cantilever where the transducer (magnet, iron or coil) sits on the far end of the cantilever.  What other designs are there?

I am mindful of two designs which put the business end right on top of the stylus.  The first is the moving coil (MC) Audio Technica AT-ART1000 which places two tiny coils, each 0.9-mm diameter, with eight turns of wire directly above the stylus.  Australian price is about AUD-7000 and there apparently is a newer model, slightly less exxe. the ART1000X.  This has square coils for a bit more output, and threaded mounting holes.

A downside is that stylus replacement involves a factory maintenance program and the Australian website page describing this service does not exist.

Another design is optical, exemplified by DS Audio's range.  While these still need a stylus to trace the groove, the signal is produced by reading the intensity of light produced by a Light Emitting Diode (LED) hitting two sensors.  Between the LED and the sensors are two 'shades' mounted above the stylus which change the amount of light as the stylus vibrates.  These cartridges need a special "photo-stage" to replace the conventional phono-stage which is an additional expense.

Australian prices including photo-stages range from AUD-2,150 for the DS-E1 to the DS Master 3 at approximately AUD-40,800, which is a bit outside my price range!  Where is the sweet spot?

What other way-out designs are there?

richardbrand

@dogberry 

Ditto, on CD together with At The Drop of Another Hat!

I put the link so anybody interested could see what we are posting about.

They were not afraid of tacking highbrow subjects.  I like this on The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics, touching on Entropy

Flanders & Swann - 'First And Second Law'

Great comments on the DS Audio Cartridge. I can never go back to coils or magnets ever again. To save some money, I built my own “Energizer” with 2.144 Farad’s of capacitance on the 5V supply and a big honkin’ Toroidal Transformer (100VA). 
 

Dead nuts quiet and siding cost me a fortune. The DS Audio DS003 I purchased via trade in of two MC Cart’s and a phono preamp. $800 was all the Cart cost me plus another $200 for the Energizer parts.

@rajugsw 

Thanks for getting me back on topic ...

Always wondered what voltage was required to power the cartridge, and could have measured it have not done so.  Does your "Energizer" perform the Equalizer functions including the RIAA emphasis?

What MC cartridges did you trade?  Can you comment on suppression of click and pops?

Well done for the effort of building your own, too laugh

@rajugsw 

Now you're talking! Do you have a build thread on another forum by any chance? Very interested in this. Thanks!