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TECHNICAL DATA |
SUPER OM 30 |
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Output voltage at 1000 Hz, 5cm/sec. |
4 mV |
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Channel balance at 1 kHz |
1 dB |
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Channel separation at 1 kHz |
25 dB |
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Channel separation at 15 kHz |
15 dB |
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Frequency range |
20-29.000 Hz |
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Frequency response |
20-20.000 + 2 / - 0 dB |
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FIM distortion at recommended tracking force, DIN 45.542 |
< 1% |
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Tracking ability at 315Hz at recommended tracking force |
90 µm |
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Compliance, dynamic, lateral |
25 µm/mN |
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Stylus type |
Nude Fine Line |
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Stylus tip radius |
r/R 8/40 µm (.3 x 1.6 mil) |
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Equivalent stylus tip mass |
0.3 mg |
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Tracking force range |
1.25-1.75 g (12.5-17.5 mN) |
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Tracking force, recommended |
1,5 g (15 mN) |
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Tracking angle |
20° |
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Internal impedance, DC resistance |
1 kOhm |
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Internal inductance |
580 mH |
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Recommended load resistance |
47 kOhm |
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Recommended load capacitance |
200-400 pF |
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Cartridge colour, body/stylus |
Black/Black |
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Cartridge weight |
5 g |
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Replacement stylus unit |
Stylus 30 (STY-30) Our# 541-DEQ |
from Ortofon:
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30 years. In providing an economic alternative to the renowned Ortofon
moving coil cartridges, the magnetic models have eatablished a firm
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