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Audio-Technica AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge

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Audio-Technica AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet CartridgeThe Audio Technica AT VM95E Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge offers precise audio reproduction with its 0. 3 x 0. 7 mil elliptical stylus. Designed for turntables, it delivers excellent tracking and clarity. Ideal for audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts seeking high fidelity performance. Product Specifications: Cartridge Type: Dual Moving Magnet Stylus Shape: 0. 3 x 0. 7 mil elliptical Frequency Response: 2022,000 Hz Channel Separation: 20 dB at 1 kHz

The Audio-Technica AT-VM95E Dual Moving Magnet Cartridge offers precise audio reproduction with its 0.3 x 0.7 mil elliptical stylus. Designed for turntables, it delivers excellent tracking and clarity. Ideal for audiophiles and vinyl enthusiasts seeking high-fidelity performance.

Product Specifications:

  • Cartridge Type: Dual Moving Magnet
  • Stylus Shape: 0.3 x 0.7 mil elliptical
  • Frequency Response: 20–22,000 Hz
  • Channel Separation: 20 dB at 1 kHz
  • Output Voltage: 4.0 mV (1 kHz, 5 cm/sec)
  • Recommended Load Impedance: 47,000 ohms
  • Mount Type: Half-inch standard mount

Key Features:

Dual Moving Magnet Design: Delivers superior channel balance and enhanced stereo imaging for precise audio playback.
Elliptical Stylus Tip: The 0.3 x 0.7 mil stylus tracks grooves more accurately, capturing fine musical details with minimal distortion.
Durable Cartridge Body: Compatible with all VM95 series styli, allowing easy upgrades or replacements without needing a new cartridge.
Easy Installation: Features a half-inch standard mount design with threaded inserts for simple, tool-free headshell mounting.
Wide Frequency Range: Reproduces clear highs and deep lows, making it suitable for all music genres and vinyl formats.

How it works:

The Audio-Technica AT-VM95E uses a dual moving magnet setup to convert the vibrations from the record groove into an electrical signal. The elliptical stylus sits snugly in the groove, tracking with precision to reproduce audio with clarity and accuracy. It mounts easily onto standard turntable headshells with threaded inserts. The body design also supports other stylus upgrades within the VM95 series, offering flexibility for future enhancements. Once connected, it delivers a warm, dynamic sound across a broad frequency range.

FAQs:

Can I upgrade the stylus without replacing the cartridge?

Yes, the AT-VM95E body is compatible with all VM95 series styli.

What is the recommended tracking force for this cartridge?

The recommended tracking force is 2.0 grams.

Is it compatible with vintage turntables?

Yes, as long as the turntable uses a standard half-inch mount headshell.

How often should the stylus be replaced?

It’s generally recommended to replace the stylus after 500–1,000 hours of play, depending on usage and care.

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