The JVC CH-90 (stereo cutting head) is of the rocking bridge design. The vintage Neumann SX-15 uses a rocking bridge, too, but the inspiration for the JVC cutter was the Ortofon DSS cutting head. {Find more information in the Ortofon forum of this board.}
The interior channels which dwell in the body of the JVC cutter permit enhanced gas flow for Helium cooling over previous designs.
The CA-90 was the stereo cutting amp designed to work with the CH-90 cutter. They started with Threshold loudspeaker amps (by Nelson Pass) and added the feedback, safety, RIAA, and impedance matching circuits, as well as meters.