For the past few years I've been building dynamic cutting heads, based off the T560 design.
The tests I've ran have come back great, using a custom made RIAA curve in the DAW. It seems to get higher up the frequency range than Souri's...

A friend has a T560 so I made it based around that but with better drivers.
Due to the size of the drivers and trying to replicate the build style / materials, the only downfall is it's ended up quite bulky...
Approx 130mm across, approx 85mm from the top of the body to the shank mount. BUT...
It works great providing a matching counterweight is installed, and the overhead is adjusted to suit.
It's currently wired to plug into my friend's setup (banana plugs and fuse holders for the drivers, and 3 pin DIN for the heater wires)
But there is plenty of length on those wired to chop and install whatever you may be running.
Here are some pictures and videos giving some examples of what it can do - the testing has been done with a local artist's bass music...
We tested a track that has been released on record and this head's cut sounded better, with only slightly less gain.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19G8oq3d0-lOAHFJL_yBDLc5uEfRkf-Jb?usp=sharing
May suit someone with a blown T560 head, of someone building a lathe needing this final part ????
As it is somewhat experimental for the purchaser (needing to make their own RIAA curve...) I'd sell it for just over material cost + freight.
This is $600 NZD ($420 USD) + freight from NZ
Any questions are welcome
Peace from NZ
Brandon