Styluse

Diamond, sold alone, handcrafted in Japan, the JICO WhiteLabel stylus is ideal for vinyl lovers and DJs wishing to replace their legendary Shure Whitelabel diamond with an equivalent with exceptional performance. The tip of the NUDE stylus is made of diamond, as opposed to bonded diamond tips. The tip angle and round shape are the same as a standard bonded tip, while the diameter is similar to the SAS series.

ARTICLE N° 89631
  • Jico N-WHLB Whitelabel Nude
  • Diamond sold alone
  • Manual manufacturing, in Japan
  • Cantilever: JICO Type S improved in tubular aluminum, similar to the original Shure model
  • DJ Improved version: Specifically designed for DJs
  • Superior downforce
  • Diamond protection screen
  • Type: moving magnet
  • Diamond Type: Spherical to Full Diamond, 0.7mil
  • High definition reproduction
  • Construction: Aluminum alloy
  • Destination: scratch, DJ
  • Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Support force: 1.5 // 3g
  • Compliance: L8.5 / V7.8
  • Angle of attack: 7°
  • Stylus color: Blue
  • Weight: 16g
  • Compatible with cells:
  • Shure Whitelabel
Jico has worked hard to offer audiophiles an alternative to the famous Shure Whitelabel diamond, and add a few improvements to best meet the needs of DJs and offer them an alternative to the legend that marked the history of vinyl.

The Whitelabel stylus, with its S-shaped cantilever in tubular aluminum alloy, precisely worked to get as close as possible to Shure cantilevers, is associated with an integral (naked) diamond to provide excellent guidance in the groove of the vinyl and increased resistance to playback skips, while giving you the benefit of high signal definition.
Point
 Spherical
Color
 Blue
Packaging
 Single unit
Handcrafted Japanese manufacturing.

JICO, an acronym for Nippon Precision Jewel Industry Co. LTD, is a Japanese manufacturer whose name is well known to fans of high-quality cartridges and diamonds for vinyl turntables, both audiophiles and DJs.

This family business based in the Hamasaka region in the land of the Rising Sun, whose origins date back to 1873, began its history with the manufacture of sewing needles, a precision activity which already foreshadowed its future.

Manufacturing since 1966 the diamonds and cantilevers that have made its reputation, the brand has continued to innovate while retaining traditional manufacturing techniques, and now offers its own cell holders, cells and diamonds to the delight of all. vinyl lover.