LP Tunes Vivid Line Replacement for ADC RSZ Stylus

LP Tunes Vivid Line Replacement for ADC RSZ Stylus

SKU: ADC211

  • $184.47

LP TUNES REPLACEMENT FOR ADC RSZ STYLUS
- with semi-Shibata ViVid Line diamond tip.

The RSZ uses a semi-Shibata diamond tip ADC calls "Aliptic." The stylus has a lower radius of .0002 and upper radius of .0015 inch. The LP GEAR RSZ stylus features a ViVid Line Contact diamond with radii of .0002 x .0030 inch bonded to a thin-wall Zualum tube cantilever for natural sound quality and superior tracing of record grooves. It results in superior fidelity, high frequency extension, faithful reproduction of recorded voice, music, and superior musicality. Tracking force range: 1.0 - 1.5 g.

 Vivid Line contact ADC RSZ stylus for ADC ZLM and XLM cartridges
 ViVid Line diamond for superb accuracy and sound quality
 Diamond tip r/R radii: 6/75 µm (.0002 x .0030 inch)
 Special alloy tube cantilever for firm and sensitive response to grooves
 Made by Japanese shokunin creating perfection with each stylus
 Each crafted stylus undergoes QC and listening test as final inspection
 LP TUNES® stylus - Above and beyond copies and generics

The RSZ stylus is used with the ADC ZLM phono cartridge, the top of the line cartridge — above the renowned ADC XLM cartridge. The RSZ stylus is also used to upgrade the sound quality and performance of other ADC cartridges within the same series.

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Bruce (Sydney, AU)
ADC RSZ STYLUS

I had the opportunity to compare this Shibata replacement stylus back to back with a lightly used OEM XLM mkiii elliptical stylus.
TT used - Micro Seiki BL-51
Tonearm - Grace G-707 Mikita
Cartridge - ADC XLM MKIII
VTF - 1gm

Very happy with this replacement stylus. At first, I could not separate the performance of each stylus. Both are very detailed and musical. Easy listening for a wide range of music. The replacement stylus was a touch less tight with bass but this would probably improve with more use I would suggest.
Tracking seemed perfect with no setting changes required between OEM to RSZ swaps.
I think LP TUNES have sourced a very capable replacement stylus for a legendary MM cartridge. Well worth the cost👍


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