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    Anyone heard any of these cartridges? Seem to be four ranging from $6500 to $9000 CDN. Click image for larger version  Name:	zero.png Views:	1 Size:	101.4 KB ID:	44143

    MUTECH corp. has been manufacturing MC cartridge and the pressure rising transformer for more than 50 years, and MUTECH corp. was founded by Mr. Eiji Kanda who involved the transformer development by various audio equipment manufactures, and MUETECH started the joint development together with K.K. Spec. from 1959. The accuracy and technology of MUTECH are being regarded with high esteem by not only Japanese also foreign audio manufactures so that MUTECH supported development cooperation to many brands and committed OEM production.
    Myles B. Astor, PhD, Administrator
    Senior Editor, Positive-Feedback.com
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  • #2
    Made by the gent that used to assemble the Orpheus for Transfiguration. He's flying solo now. Rob has one. I gave one to Jim a few years ago.

    *oops, that was the Kanda not the Kanda Zero which is newer

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    • MylesBAstor
      MylesBAstor commented
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      Yes, the specs look similar.

  • #3
    Jack has a great memory. Yes I had the RM Kanda, the street price in Nippon is about $3300 USD and yes its a Transfig by another name

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    • #4
      And?
      Myles B. Astor, PhD, Administrator
      Senior Editor, Positive-Feedback.com
      ________________________________________

      -Zellaton Plural Evo speakers
      -Goldmund Telos 440 mono amps
      -Goldmund Mimesis 37S Nextgen preamplifier
      -Doshi EVO and Goldmund PH3.8 phonostage
      -VPI Vanquish direct-drive turntable
      -VPI 12-inch 3D Fat Boy dual pivot tonearm, VPI 12-inch 3D Fat Boy gimballed and SAT LM-12 arm
      -Lyra Atlas SL Lambda, Fuuga Mk. 2, vdh Colibri Master Signature, MutechHayabusa, Phasemation PP-500 cartridges
      -Technics RS1506 with Flux Magnetic heads, Doshi V3.0 tape stage (balanced)
      -Assorted cables including Transparent XL Gen. 6, Skogrand, Kubala-Sosna, Audience FrontRow; Audience FrontRow, Genesis Advanced Technologies , Goldmund and Ensemble Power Cords
      -Accessories including Stillpoint Aperture panels, Cathedral Sound panels, Furutech NCF Nano AC receptacles; Silver Circle Tchaik 6 PLC, Symposium ISIS and SRA Craz 3 racks, Audiodharma Cable Cooker, Symposium Ultra and assorted SRA OHIO Class 2.3+ platforms.

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      • Rob
        Rob commented
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        Its excellent, Its everything you like in Transfig. the version I owned had a low DCR of around 2 ohms and a .4mV output. I only traded it to get into something else

    • #5
      Oh, they're good, very good Like Transfiguration, the focus is top notch. The soundstage is not as wide as say a Lyra but what it loses in width it makes up for with depth, plenty of well shaded depth at that.

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