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Re: Audio Technica AT20SL versus AT20SLa [message #89328 is a reply to message #89326] Sun, 09 December 2018 17:34 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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Thanks! That thread answered my question:

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AT20SL was the original in the series. The SLa had a slightly different body for the newly adopted 20 degree tracking angle. The SS had a beryllium cantilever in place of the original aluminum. All 20 series were merely hand-selected from the best of AT15 production (in other words, no real difference, just closest to spec).

In the real world, I doubt you'd find much audible difference between any of the series. I've owned quite a few (running an AT15E these days), and all are superb.

After reading that, I searched for the VTA of the original AT20 and couldn't find it, but I'm assuming it must've been 15° since that was more common when the cartridge was originally manufactured. So that might make it a better choice for older albums.

 
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