The Nagaoka cartridges tend to have mechanical compliance specs which are nearly identical.
Pretty well only the cantilevers are different on some- aluminum vs boron. So you should be fine. Stylus tip mass is immaterial to the equation, in the micro mass differences between stylus types.
If it is not a moving mass or compliance specification, it’s not relevant to matching the arm re mass issues. and those moving mass and compliance numbers are virtually identical across the Nagaoka line up. (models 100 through 500)
Pretty well only the cantilevers are different on some- aluminum vs boron. So you should be fine. Stylus tip mass is immaterial to the equation, in the micro mass differences between stylus types.
If it is not a moving mass or compliance specification, it’s not relevant to matching the arm re mass issues. and those moving mass and compliance numbers are virtually identical across the Nagaoka line up. (models 100 through 500)