I'll bet you three Henry Burr Victors they will be the supplied AT carts that come with the ATP turntable. It's an OK cart, but far inferior sonically to either the Shure M44 or the Stanton 500.
Just saying, I have them all including the AT.
Sean
SHURE and STANTON Discontinued styli and cartridges
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Re: SHURE and STANTON Discontinued styli and cartridges
^ I suppose that would be this cart - if it does turn out to be what is offered at Naucks. https://www.needledoctor.com/Audio-Tech ... -Cartridge
LP Gear sells a 78 rpm version of it. I've not thought to buy one since for me it would likely be a sideways move at best.
EDIT : That line of carts has gotten an 'upgrade' including some carts with line contact and shibata styli (for microgroove).
https://audiotechnicanewsroom.com/2018/ ... ary-at95e/
Also a 78 cart (conical) the AT-VM95SP. For $ 79.00 U.S.
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-A ... =AT-VM95SP
My guess is that this would be the cart Naucks will offer - since the older line would probably be phased out.
LP Gear sells a 78 rpm version of it. I've not thought to buy one since for me it would likely be a sideways move at best.
EDIT : That line of carts has gotten an 'upgrade' including some carts with line contact and shibata styli (for microgroove).
https://audiotechnicanewsroom.com/2018/ ... ary-at95e/
Also a 78 cart (conical) the AT-VM95SP. For $ 79.00 U.S.
https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-A ... =AT-VM95SP
My guess is that this would be the cart Naucks will offer - since the older line would probably be phased out.