Shure V15 Type IV / Jico SAS B
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It took me a few attempts to understand how the TRS-1007 was recorded and how to mitigate that with the script settings (riaamode = 2, riaainv = 1). I also found that if you record with 96 kHz sampling, the sample with Right channel must be channel swapped but that somehow is not necessary if the recording is done with 44.1 kHz. Apparently the script swaps the channels when it converts to 96 kHz?
Well, in any case the script works well and is quite useful although perhaps not fully intuitive for the beginner.
Notes:
- Turntable: Denon DP-51F
- Jico SAS B needle is brand new
- VTF: 1.5 g with damping brush in use (in this unit from Jico, damping works out of the box as it should)
- Phono stage:
- RH_RIAA 3.0 (my own design, curve accuracy +/-0.1 dB)
- Capacitance set to 160 pF, Denon stock cables estimated to have 120 pF ---> 280 pF
- 47 kOhm
- A/D: Native Instruments Komplete Audio 2
- I measured the original Shure MR needle as well and it is still OK with estimated 100 - 150 h of use. I had wrong capacitance settings and too low sampling rate when measuring it so will redo with the same setting as here later on.
I already thought that the Jico SAS B sounds good and works well and this measurement proves it. It seems to be even better than the original MR needle.